Monday, April 8, 2024

π—‘π—˜π—ͺ𝗦-π—™π—˜π—”π—§π—¨π—₯π—˜: “Evening of Music Festivity: Lyceans celebrate Senior Night 2024” by Adrian Jade Francisco

Layout by Almira Reyes


Published by: Faith Villaluna

Date Published: April 8, 2024

Time Published: 5:17 PM


The Lyceans' Senior Night was filled with loud cheers and celebrated by students under the theme “Sharks Up 2024: Lyceans in the Midst of Creating History,” on Friday, March 15 at the Basic Education Lobby.


During the evening, various activities such as anticipated musical performances, games, and raffles were witnessed by Senior High School attendants.


“Though nakakapagod siya, masaya naman. Overall, it was a great experience, sad to say lang na first and last Lyceans’ Night ko na yon as a graduating student, pero it is something that I hope na they can continue because It is an event that the following batches after us can look forward to,” a student quoted in an interview with The Spiracle.


The highlight of Lyceans’ Night, lineup of guest bands Munimuni and Sugarcane, received loud applause throughout the venue and sang together with the audience on stage as the artists played numerous selections from their discographies.


Sugarcane’s euphonious sounds included the sensational “Leonora,” and tracks “Paruparo,” “Maria Clara,” “Kung Maging Akin Ka,” “Gunita,” and concluding number “Bituin.” The band played various covers “Set You Free” by Side A and Jun Reyes, VST & Company’s “Ipagpatawad Mo,” “Sila” by SUD, and Magnus Haven’s “Imahe.”


Munimuni gave a heartfelt music act, playing their hit tune “Bawat Piyesa,” along with releases “Matimtiman,” “Simula,” “Dito Muna,” “Tahanan,” and closing song “Marilag.”


Lyceum of Alabang’s supporting musicians performed as opening acts and enlivened the stage, showcasing their talents in the early segment of Lyceans’ Night.


BANDARAW began their set with covers “Oo” by Up Dharma Down, “Huwag Na Huwag Mong Sasabihin” by Kitchie Nadal, and a rock rendition of Imelda Papin’s “Isang Linggong Pag-Ibig.”


The Broken Strings followed on stage with “Tingin '' and “Estranghero” by Cup of Joe, as IV of Spades’ “Dulo Ng Hangganan” closed the band’s setlist. The final music interlude of the event, Gamaliel Lim, serenaded the crowd with his vocal skills.


Midway through the event, Jollibee made a surprise appearance onstage and kept the liveliness across the venue with its performance. The ALTA Dance Troupe also displayed their intense grooves in front of the crowd.


Students competitively participated in games Tumpakners and Idolo mo, I-akto mo. Meanwhile, Lyceans received their prizes from the raffle draw organized by the General Parents and Teachers Association.


The event concluded with DJ Tio Rod’s mix played aloud by speakers as attendees danced to numerous tracks and mashups at the venue.


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