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MC Live brings summer in February

2/24/2020 07:55:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



BEDTIME STORIES. The Wednesdays, a band from Batch 2021, performed an original song, which matches the theme of the event with their colorful performance. Photo credit: Magan Basilio

This year's MC Live was fun and colorful. The pom-poms hanging from the ceiling matched the backdrop on the stage. The music chosen by the performers made the audience feel summer vibes. The selection of different snacks and drinks from the concessionaires are perfect examples of how summer should be.

The MC Live Summer Fest 4 which was held at the 3-6 Bulwagan last February 12, 2020 started at 5 PM and ended at 8 PM.

As usual, the night's program had different performances. There were bands from batch 2021 such as the Titos, The Wednesdays, and Out of Time that used their own styles in performing song covers.

Various solo performers had different talents to show. Keanne Nuevas, or Key Key, sang two original songs while Aldrich Agad, from The Wednesdays, sang two of his. Keio Guzman and Katerina Cuerdo each showed their skills with guitar-accompanied performances. Erika Sasazawa showed her ballet prowess with an emotion-filled performance. Manu Labor also shared three of his lovely original poems.

Concessionaires from different batches, including an alumna, made appearances to sell all kinds of snacks and drinks and print out photo booth pictures. MC2020 also offered a renting service for stuffed toys to make the audience’s MCLive experience even cozier.

Near the end of the event was an open mic where anyone who wasn’t able to make it to the performer auditions could conquer the stage and show off their talent. Band performances like Alitaptap from Batch 2022, Four Kings from Batch 2020, and an on-the-spot band composed of Renz Emperador, Esha Catiis, Dean Cabrera, and Sam Arinto from Batch 2023 were heard. Nicole Panganiban and Lea Lagunilla from Batch 2021 also performed as a duo.

Aside from the regular raffle where the prizes were snacks and school supplies, a special raffle based on the serial number of a twenty-peso bill had Darren Taller bring home two tickets to the UP Fair Revolution for the following Saturday. //by Franz Joves

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