Pintaflores Festival Queen 2024
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Blooming Tradition: The Pintaflores Festival Queen 2024 Competition
A Celebration of Culture
The Pintaflores Festival, celebrated annually in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, is a vibrant tribute to the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region. Held every November, this festival is a colorful blend of merrymaking, thanksgiving, and artistic expression, showcasing the community’s resilience and unity. The festival’s name combines the Spanish words “pinta” (tattoos) and “flores” (flowers), symbolizing the deep-rooted traditions of floral adornments and body art that define this celebration.
The Pintaflores Festival is steeped in legend, revolving around Princess Nabingka, who sailed from Cebu to the lush valleys of San Carlos City. Upon her arrival, she faced adversity but was celebrated by the locals through vibrant floral tattoos and dances, a tradition that continues today. The festival features street dancing competitions where participants don elaborate costumes adorned with flowers and intricate body art, narrating stories of hope and resilience. This year, I had the incredible honor of serving as one of the judges for the Pintaflores Festival Queen 2024 competition. Witnessing the passion and creativity of local schools as they showcased their talents was genuinely exhilarating. Each performance was a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, making my role as a judge both rewarding and enjoyable.
Pintaflores Festival Queen
The Pintaflores Festival Queen Competition is a vibrant and integral part of the Pintaflores Festival. This competition showcases the beauty, talent, and cultural awareness of young women representing various local schools, each adorned in stunning costumes that reflect the festival’s floral theme. Each tribe selects its queen, who competes for the title of Pintaflores Festival Queen and various special awards recognizing individual talents and contributions to the event. The competition serves as a platform for contestants to exhibit their grace and poise through dance performances that often incorporate traditional tribal elements, celebrating the community’s rich heritage. The event culminates in an exciting finale where the queens are judged on their performances, costumes, and overall presentation, ultimately crowning one queen who embodies the festival’s spirit and represents the unity and resilience of San Carlos City.
Winners Pintaflores Festival Queen 2024
The competition featured several awards that highlighted the exceptional talent displayed by each group. Here’s a rundown of the awards presented during this year’s Pintaflores Festival Queen event:
- Festival Queen 2024 : Tribu Valmoradoslupedad
- 1st Runner-Up: Tribu Euzkara
- 2nd Runner-Up: Tribu Sumilaw
- 3rd Runner-Up: Tribu Busilak
- 4th Runner-Up: Tribu Lumad Sipawaynon
- 5th Runner-Up: Tribu Bagnao Uno
Special Awards | Pintaflores Festival Queen 2024
Several special awards were presented during the competition in addition to the main title, recognizing outstanding performances in various categories:
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- Best in Festival Costume: This honor was awarded to the candidate from Tribu Euzkara. It recognized her costume inspired by the stunning Stargazer lily (Lilium orientalis ‘Stargazer’). The vibrant pink hues of the lily beautifully complemented their outfit, creating a striking visual that captured the essence of the festival’s floral theme.
- Best Group Presentation: This award went to Tribu Valmoradoslupedad for their captivating dance number, seamlessly integrating their school’s traditional tribal dances. Their performance highlighted their choreography and cultural heritage, engaging the audience with every move.
- Best Solo Performance: Awarded to Viyah Jagdon from Tribu Euzkara, this accolade celebrated her solo performance that showcased her grace, beauty, and charm. Her dance was a mesmerizing display of talent that drew everyone’s attention as she moved fluidly across the stage, embodying the festival’s spirit.
- Miss Photogenic: This award went to Tribu Valmoradoslupedad’s candidate, who was recognized in photographs throughout the event for her radiant beauty and charm.
- Best in Production Number: This award was given to the candidate from Tribu Valmoradoslupedad for her performance, complimenting the impressive overall production and celebrating creativity in choreography, music selection, and staging.
- Miss Professionalism: Awarded to Tribu Lumad Sipawaynon’s candidate, this honor recognized a contestant who exemplified professionalism throughout the competition, showcasing talent, poise, and grace under pressure and her behavior.
The author with Inday Jane Cardenas, a former Beauty and now the First lady of Canlaon City
A Memorable Experience
Being part of this festival was not just about judging but celebrating our community’s spirit. The Pintaflores Festival is more than just an event; it reflects our identity as Carloseños—hardworking, resilient, and hopeful. Watching the candidates from each group perform, I felt a deep pride for our city and its people. The energy in the auditorium was contagious, leaving everyone excited for future celebrations.
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