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Friday, April 19, 2013

Nightmare Before Christmas

Balayeños got the chills as STI College Balayan awed them during the second STI Night dubbed “Nightmare Before Christmas” last December 4, 2012, held at the Balayan covered court in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. 

The event started with an amusingly terrifying opening number of the STI Dance People with their interpretation of Michael Jackson’s popular song, “Thriller” followed by a hair-raising performance of the STI band, the Notepad.

To lighten up the mood, games were played including STI College Balayan’s own version of “Deal or No Deal” together with their own set of handsome 15k, hosted by Mr. Renato Dela Cruz, an STI faculty member. This also represents STI College Balayan’s 15th Anniversary as an educational institution. Winners got to take home cellular phones cash, and different item showcases.

Another game was the S-T-I Barangayan which was played by selected fourth year high school students from different barangays around Balayan, hosted by Mr. Ronan Caringal. The event was honored by the presence of the respected barangay officials who cheered for their game representatives. A one-year scholarsip grant to any course under STI College Balayan was given to the winner and a brand new computer showcase was given for the winning barangay. A one-day Computer Literacy seminar was granted to the other game representatives as consolation prize.
BSED students interprets "Make It Happen"

STI Balayan students also exhibited their talents through songs and dances by the STI Sessionistas, STI all-girl band Wordpad, Dance People, alumni dancers, Multimedia Arts students and Core Science Academy students. The crowd’s cheers echoed as one of Balayan’s prominent bands, Mojerk, gave their stage-rocking performance as the event’s special guest. 

To end the night, BSED students inspired everyone with their interpretative dance of “Make it Happen” to give a message of holding on to dreams until it comes to reality. 

Organized by the STI College Balayan production team, the event title was adapted from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas, a 1993 American stop motion musical fantasy horror film.

by: Jemima Velado and Terranya Tiamson

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