As the celebration of Family Day III: College Days 2025 continued into Day two, the Audio-Visual Room at Saint Joseph College Main Campus was centered into a musical showcase of young talents of the Elementary Department on February 11, 2025. The elementary pupils captivated the audience with their various performances in the eagerly awaited Dance and Singing Contests, part of a series of events that celebrate creativity and artistry among the pupils.

During the event, the venue was filled with a combination of energy and creativity as pupils took the stage for a friendly competition in a variety of categories that unleashed their diverse talents. The Dance Contests, featuring three distinct categories โ€” folk dance, modern dance, and hip-hop dance โ€” became a feast for the eyes of the audience, while the Singing categories โ€” vocal solo and vocal duet โ€” filled the surroundings with beautiful melodies, showcasing the vocal prowess of the young performers.

From the moment the dancers and singers stepped onto the stage, the competition became fierce, giving intense anticipation for every spectator, as elementary pupils from across the Elementary Department demonstrated their talents in different categories. Each performer, whether executing precise traditional steps or making soft melodies, had the opportunity to shine.

The evening at the AVR was more than just competitions; it was a celebration of the incredible potential of the young pupils. For those in attendance, the night promised a memorable one, filled with moments of excitement, admiration, and talent. The pupils took their final bows, and the applause echoed throughout the AVR; one thing was clear: the future of the pupils is in great hands.

Stage Struck Spectacular contest awards are as follows:

Folk Dance:

Group A

Hip-hop Dance:

Group B

Modern Dance:

Group A

Vocal Solo:

Enna Lorraine D. Salar

Vocal Duet:

Jan Keth M. Sulana

Xhyri Ayn Ellice T. Paco

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Words: John Joshua Virtudazo | The Josephinian

Photos: Dion Keith Animos | The Josephinian