Colegio de Santa Ana joins the TaguigueƱos in celebration of the feast of "pintakasi" St. Anne, mother of Mary.
Taguig has a rich culture and tradition especially in celebrating feast days. The highlight of today's festivities is the River Festival-a fluvial parade, followed by a procession wherein the crowd is also encouraged to dance. A few days ago, street dances and field demonstrations were showcased as tribute to Taguig's most beloved patron saint.
"Kami'y nagpupuri't nagpupugay Ipinagbubunyi ang iyong pangalan Patnubay namin at buhay Sa t'wina'y ikaw aming gabay."
"O Santa Ana, Inang mapagkalinga Sa 'yong paglingap, kami'y nakikiusap Sana'y pakinggan mo ang aming pagtawag Kapayapaan sa ami'y igawad."
The students of Colegio de Santa Ana showed their dancing prowess as they pay homage to Taguig's patron saint, St. Anne, on the eve of her Feast Day. Mr. Bart de Borja and Mrs. Mariden Tee were the event's Masters of Ceremony.