BACOLOD CITY Mayor Evelio Leonardia said that dancing traffic enforcers here keep the spirit of MassKara Festival alive. It’s been two years since Bacolod has not celebrated the grand festivity here due to the pandemic. The Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO) launched a search for best danci
STREET DANCE. Bacolod City traffic enforcer Jemar Valencia, winner of the Best Dancing Traffic Enforcer contest, grooves to the MassKara music along Lacson Street and B.S. Aquino Drive on Tuesday (Oct. 19, 2021). Mayor Evelio Leonardia said the event made them feel the spirit of the world-renowned MassKara festival, which was canceled for the second time since last year.(Photos courtesy of Bacolod City PIO) BACOLOD CITY - With the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic still preventing mass gatherings to celebrate the MassKara Festival here this October, traffic enforcers kept the spirit of the festivity alive as they showcased their street dance skills in the middle of the city's major intersection on Tuesday. Dancing to the medley of favorite MassKara music and wearing colorful Mardi gras masks as well as black face masks, the 10 traffic enforcers who competed for the title of "Best Dancing Traffic Enforcer" along Lacson Street and B.S. Aquino Drive breathed life
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