Monday, November 14, 2016

Shad aranco pardo night



Pardo Night

This is where we enjoy the show of ACT presentations and celebrate it and to show people doing their best in the stage. Many students are all around watching the show and it gives them points in their grades also by congratulating the students who performed well at the pardo night which that day is raining and struggle to present the show at pardo. Since i didnt went at the pardo night because i had a headache and it was raining hard that makes me sick if i watch the show.

This our my classmates or friends enjoying the show at pardo night and also they dressed as coolkids XD.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

pasigarbo sa act




Pasigarbo sa ACT


In Asian College of technology this brings students to celebrate or to show the wonderful dances to people. As to explore many kind of dances to learn and enjoying the beauty especially the queens in dancing. This event includes experiences from the old festivals and shows gracefulness



we  dance more nice and wonderful while our festival queen did it to its to do our best for our grades no matter how we struggle our costumes and props suffering under the heat of the sun. Im happy to say that we dance smoothly and normaly to show our odience that we celebrate our festival great i must thank our moderators on struggling hard to teach us dancing and monitoring us. Our dancers and props men our doing there best at the front of odiences to show it gracefully and 



Friday, August 26, 2016

Buwan ng wika 2k16



       Buwan ng Wika


Aug 26,2016


The word Barong is a coined word that comes from the Tagalog word "baro" meaning outfit. Similar to the Malaysian Baju which translates to Dress. The term "Barong Tagalog" literally means "Tagalog dress" in Tagalog. The term was originally used to describe what people, both men and women, typically wore in the Tagalog region during the Spanish era. In time, the term caught on with the shirt alone, and the other styles of dresses got their own names (e.g. maria clarabaro't saya, magsasaka, kamisa de chino, and terno). The term Barong Tagalog has been for so long been shortened by native Tagalog speakers into "Barong". Grammatically, Barong is not a word that can stand alone. It has a suffix "-ng" which implies that a word that an adjective, or a word that modifies it must directly follow. The root word of barong is "baro".

camisa de Chino (also spelled kamisa de tsino) is a collarless Chinese shirt worn under the barong Tagalog, the national costume of the Philippines for men. Spelling variations: camisachino, kamisa tsino, kamesatsino. See the entry on barong.


Wednesday, August 24, 2016

How to win a jingle competition


How to win a jingle competition

august 16,2016


                             A jingle competition is were every student must dance
                in a competition.This is to show or express on how to have a healthy
           Lifestyle            




How to win a jingle competition?Well,by practicing. Every level should think of being healthy and show to ACT. This kind of competition works by expressing healthy and helping each other through costumes and concepts . students must be active just like what we've done from the past years trying to reach the goal to be the first runner up.



                     We make jingle to cheer people and while learning how we treat ourselves to be healthy. Fruits and vegetables are like the one's with high vitamins which also means go,grow,glow on how we present the jingle competition.