Republic of the Philippines
Cagayan State University- Carig Campus
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City
Email address: picescsucarig@[Link]
Mobile No.: +639194859708
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS – CSU STUDENT CHAPTER
SOCIO-CULTURAL EVENTS
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers CEENG GALING (SOLO)
CSU Student Chapter
Guidelines and Mechanics:
ENGR. JOHN MICHAEL B. CASIBANG
Department Chairperson
1. There must be one (1) entry per cluster.
ENGR. JOSEPH R. CABALBAG
PICE-CSU SC Adviser 2. The piece is one straight Original Pilipino Music (OPM) song,
ENGR. ANGELICA D. COBALLES either English or Filipino. Revival or adaptations from foreign
PICE-CSU SC Co-Adviser compositions is disallowed.
JOBERT V. DELAYUN 3. Singing shall be accompanied by a minus one tape or CD.
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Multiplex shall not be allowed. Cd’s must be tried out prior to the
DAVID G. CASILLANO
Vice President- External Affairs
contestant and a backup copy should be available.
4. Delivery is for 3-7 minutes.
KRISHNA BIANCA A. MONFORTE
Vice President- Internal Affairs 5. Judges’ decision is final.
SONNY LYNNE C. ARAO
Secretary CRITERIA %
BRYAN JOE B. CALAGUI Tone quality (Vocal Technique/Intonation) 40
Treasurer Musicianship (dynamic nuances, interpretation, 40
JESSIE-ANN A. SALAS
intonation, diction)
Auditor Deportment 20
Total 100
JEMMRY T. DEREPITE
Public Information Officer
CEENG GALING (DUET)
SAMUEL JAMES E. LAGUA
1st Year Representative
1. There must be one (1) entry per cluster.
JOAN MARIE M. PASTOR
2nd Year Representative 2. The piece is one straight Original Pilipino Music (OPM) song,
KENNEDY P. DELOS SANTOS3rd Year
either English or Filipino. Revival or adaptations from foreign
Representative compositions is disallowed.
PETER STEVE BACANI 3. Contestants may be: (a) both males, (b) both females or (c) a male
4th Year Representative
and a female.
4. There should be two (2) voice parts.
5. Singing shall be accompanied by a minus one tape or CD.
Multiplex shall not be allowed. Cd’s must be tried out prior to the
contestant and a backup copy should be available.
6. Delivery is for 3-7 minutes.
7. Judges’ decision is final.
CRITERIA %
Tone quality (Vocal Technique/Intonation) 30
Blending/Harmony 30
Musicianship (dynamic phrasing, interpretation, 30
intonation, diction)
Deportment 10
Total 100
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER @picecsucarig@[Link]
Republic of the Philippines
Cagayan State University- Carig Campus
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City
Email address: picescsucarig@[Link]
Mobile No.: +639194859708
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS – CSU STUDENT CHAPTER
HIP-HOP COMPETITION
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers The Hip hop dance is a fusion of street dance disciplines and cultural
CSU Student Chapter
interpretations from around the country. The dance routine incorporates
ENGR. JOHN MICHAEL B. CASIBANG the look, music, attitude, posture, and street dance style. The most real
Department Chairperson
routine showcase is a variety of hip hop dance styles, signature moves
ENGR. JOSEPH R. CABALBAG
PICE-CSU SC Adviser and choreography conveying the character and energy of the street.
ENGR. ANGELICA D. COBALLES Specific Guidelines:
PICE-CSU SC Co-Adviser
1. Groups are permitted to mix and bring music of their choice on
JOBERT V. DELAYUN a standard CD.
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2. The Routine must be performed, in its entirety to the music
DAVID G. CASILLANO
Vice President- External Affairs selected, prepared and submitted by the group.
KRISHNA BIANCA A. MONFORTE 3. The contest piece must be three (3) minutes but not more than
Vice President- Internal Affairs
five (5) minutes.
SONNY LYNNE C. ARAO
Secretary 4. A maximum of seven (7) and a minimum of five (5) dancers are
BRYAN JOE B. CALAGUI
allowed to participate.
Treasurer 5. Groups should include in their performance a broad selection of
JESSIE-ANN A. SALAS street dance styles without excessive use of the same move or
Auditor
pattern. A varied range of styles should be shown in the
JEMMRY T. DEREPITE
Public Information Officer
choreography of arm, leg, and body movement.
SAMUEL JAMES E. LAGUA
6. Attire may include accessories such hats, caps, gloves, scarves,
1st Year Representative jewelries, etc. Removing pieces of clothing during the
JOAN MARIE M. PASTOR performance is allowed provided it is not offensive or out of
2nd Year Representative
character. Appropriate clothing should be observed in the
KENNEDY P. DELOS SANTOS3rd Year
Representative
competition.
7. Movements that are categorized under break dance are permitted
PETER STEVE BACANI
4th Year Representative but should not control/dominate the performance.
8. Any move where the competitors’ weight is solely on the neck/
head i.e. head spins, head stands, etc. is not allowed.
9. Performers should not wear any identifying marks of their
cluster.
Criteria for Judging:
CRITERIA %
Choreography 20
Rhythm and Timing 20
Costume 10
Technique 25
Performance 25
Total 100
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER @picecsucarig@[Link]
Republic of the Philippines
Cagayan State University- Carig Campus
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City
Email address: picescsucarig@[Link]
Mobile No.: +639194859708
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS – CSU STUDENT CHAPTER
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT KPOP DANCE COMPETITION
Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
CSU Student Chapter
KPOP is a form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of
ENGR. JOHN MICHAEL B. CASIBANG
Department Chairperson
South Korean culture. It includes styles and genres from around the
world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, experimental, rock, jazz, gospel,
ENGR. JOSEPH R. CABALBAG
PICE-CSU SC Adviser reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its
ENGR. ANGELICA D. COBALLES traditional Korean music roots. Kpop dance routine is made up of
PICE-CSU SC Co-Adviser hooking and repetitive movements within the choreography that
JOBERT V. DELAYUN matches the characteristics of the lyrics of the song.
President
Specific Guidelines:
DAVID G. CASILLANO
Vice President- External Affairs 1. There shall only be one (1) group per cluster.
KRISHNA BIANCA A. MONFORTE 2. A minimum of 4 and no maximum of participants. But it is
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highly encouraged if the number of the group that the team will
SONNY LYNNE C. ARAO
Secretary
be covering will be reached.
BRYAN JOE B. CALAGUI
3. Members can be all female or male and can also be a
Treasurer combination of both. Reverse gender cover is also allowed.
JESSIE-ANN A. SALAS 4. Groups can choose any song(s) from any KPOP group
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considering they would only dance to one Kpop group only.
JEMMRY T. DEREPITE
Public Information Officer 5. The music must be at least three (3) minutes but not more than
SAMUEL JAMES E. LAGUA
six (6) minutes. Any excess in time will have 1 point deduction
1st Year Representative to the total score.
JOAN MARIE M. PASTOR 6. Choreographies should be limited to original dance steps only
2nd Year Representative
and stunts are highly discouraged for the safety of the
KENNEDY P. DELOS SANTOS3rd Year
Representative participants and the audience. (Please provide videos of the
dance(s) to be covered to be sent with the mixed cover track and
PETER STEVE BACANI
4th Year Representative song list – Dance Practices if available 2 weeks before the event
date.)
7. The routine must be performed, in its entirety to the music
selected, prepared and submitted by the group.
8. Use of props will be allowed as long as it will not cause any
delay in the program and any harm to the performance of other
groups. Props such as oil, confetti, pyrotechnic gadgets, smoke
generators or combustible material, broken glass, live animals,
sharp objects and the like are prohibited.
9. Attire may include accessories such hats, caps, gloves, scarves,
jewelries, etc. Removing pieces of clothing during the
performance is allowed provided that it is not offensive or out of
character.
10. Judges’ decision is FINAL and IRREVOCABLE.
11. Criteria for Judging:
CRITERIA %
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER @picecsucarig@[Link]
Republic of the Philippines
Cagayan State University- Carig Campus
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City
Email address: picescsucarig@[Link]
Mobile No.: +639194859708
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS – CSU STUDENT CHAPTER
Execution/Choreography 40
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Portrayal/Projection 20
Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers
CSU Student Chapter
Performance 20
ENGR. JOHN MICHAEL B. CASIBANG
Department Chairperson
Costume 10
ENGR. JOSEPH R. CABALBAG
PICE-CSU SC Adviser
Audience Impact 10
ENGR. ANGELICA D. COBALLES
PICE-CSU SC Co-Adviser Total 100
JOBERT V. DELAYUN
President
DAVID G. CASILLANO
Vice President- External Affairs
KRISHNA BIANCA A. MONFORTE
Vice President- Internal Affairs
SONNY LYNNE C. ARAO
Secretary
BRYAN JOE B. CALAGUI
Treasurer
JESSIE-ANN A. SALAS
Auditor
JEMMRY T. DEREPITE
Public Information Officer
SAMUEL JAMES E. LAGUA
1st Year Representative
JOAN MARIE M. PASTOR
2nd Year Representative
KENNEDY P. DELOS SANTOS3rd Year
Representative
PETER STEVE BACANI
4th Year Representative
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER @picecsucarig@[Link]