Ian Nuer sings to the crowd during the kick off of Ayala Centrio Mall's Magical Nights and Lights.
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The Ayala Centrio Mall here in Cagayan de Oro recently launched its annual Symphony of lights at its garden last November 9 with energetic performances from this city’s local talents.

Photo Courtesy of Project Lupad Photography.

But, what made the event more meaningful and worthwhile was that you are not only celebrating the beauty of Christmas, you also celebrate the spirit of it – through giving.

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Before they officially switch-on its annual Christmas offering dubbed “Magical Nights and Lights” at the garden, mall-goers were treated with performances at its activity center. There was dancing, amazing solo performances by Ian Nuer, Oreo Vamenta, Shekaina Valdehueza, Nikole Kyle Bernido, Philip Mecarte, Chill Albasin, Dream Youth Circle of Talents, Z Girls, Agnus Dei Misamis Oriental Dancesport Team, RO4 Band, FJ School of Performing Arts, and Directed by by EVNTS IN STYLE by Ian Nuer

Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar S. Moreno lead the switching-on of Centrio Mall’s spectacular musical symphony with timeless classic Christmas tunes that we all grew up on.

The said event was attended by Seda and Centrio mall executives. Centrio Mall also took this opportunity to ask the publics’ support for the victims of the recent series of earthquakes that hit Southern Phillippines, which affected over P180,000 people in North Cotabato in October.

HMUAs and Fashion designers gather for a photo opt.

In the spirit of giving this Christmas, the said mall placed donation boxes in all its entrances and urge the public to share any amount they could to help victims of the earthquake who, as of this writing are still in dire need of help.

Ian Nuer sings to the crowd during the kick off of Ayala Centrio Mall’s Magical Nights and Lights.
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