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MBC LAUNCHES 5-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ON ALIWAN FIESTA
In tribute to the men, women, and children who have   shaped Aliwan Fiesta into what it is today, MBC   commissioned cultural affairs specialist Susan Isorena-Arcega to document the festival's first five years by sifting through the myriad photographs taken by various lensmen, and compiling them into a slim volume that captures the essence of the Filipino fiesta.
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MBC BARES ALIWAN FIESTA PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Raniel Jose Castaneda of Sta. Ana, Manila was declared grand prize winner of the Aliwan Fiesta Photo Competition for his   entry depicting the traditional wedding dance of Hagonoy, Bulacan's Desposorio Festival.

Usialiwan_photo_competition.jpgng a Nikon D80, Castaneda lived up to the challenge of shooting at night and produced an excellent photograph showing in graphic detail Bulacan's famous singkaban folk craft which also provided the backdrop for the dance ritual.

Competition was tight, with Castaneda barely edging out second placer Von Punzalan's Escher-like image of Iloilo's Dinagyang Warriors in his entry aptly called “The Colony,” shot with a Canon 400D   Third place went to Toto Celzo for his photograph of stereetdancers from Leyte's Buyogan Festival using a Nikon D200.


Over 1490 entries were submitted, with 160 passing the preliminary screening by MBC's Ad-Prom team.   The final round was then judged by illustrative photographer Mandy Navasero, One Workshop's Ross Capili (in his capacity as member of the Executive Council of the NCCA's Committee on Visual Arts), and renowned commercial photographer Eddie Boy Escudero.

 
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