NEWS: 21st U Day wraps up with CAPSU Pasundayag

By Kin F. Sabala

The participants in CAPSU Pasundayag with some university key officials

Capiz State University (CAPSU) capped off its 21st University Day with a breathtaking CAPSU Pasundayag presentation at SM City Roxas on March 22, showcasing the diverse talents of its students through a series of electrifying performances.
The three-day celebration, held from March 20 to 22, was a testament to the University's commitment to creativity, unity, and camaraderie among its students.
The CAPSU Pasundayag served as the grand culmination, leaving the audience in awe with a lineup of cultural, theatrical, and musical performances that reflected CAPSU’s rich social and artistic identity.
The event featured a wide array of performances from different CAPSU campuses:
Ambahan and Binanog– Tapaz Satellite College
Vocal Solo (Classical) – Dumarao Satellite College
Folk Song and Creative Folk Dance – Main Campus
Vocal Solo (Pop)– Pilar Satellite College
Short and Sweet Play (Dialogue) – Burias Campus
Vocal Solo (Pop)– Dayao Satellite College
Short and Sweet Play (Musical) – Pontevedra Campus
Lip Synchronization – Sigma Satellite College
Contemporary Dance– Dumarao Satellite College, Main Campus, Burias Campus
Street Dance – Mambusao Satellite College, Pilar Satellite College, Dayao Satellite College, Pontevedra Campus
As the performances reached their climax, all participants took part in a grand curtain call, taking a bow in front of an appreciative audience, followed by a unity dance that brought together performers, students, and faculty in a moment of celebration.
The event officially concluded with the playing of the CAPSU March, marking the end of a successful 21st University Day that not only entertained but also strengthened the bonds of the CAPSU community.
With another year of talent, passion, and unity displayed on stage, CAPSU’s legacy of excellence continues to shine—a fitting tribute to its growing cultural and academic spirit.