THE IMBAYAH festival will not be complete without the wooden scooter race. The handmade, two-wheeled contraptions have become a crowd drawer during the celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest in Banaue.It is run on a downhill seven-kilometer course from the Rice Terraces View Point to the town proper. Dressed in indigenous costumes, the Ifugao scooter daredevils hurtle down down the course at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. Today’s Ifugao scooters incorporates bicycle parts for better control. But the frame and most of the scooter are still made from butbuta (white wood) or mananor (red wood).
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Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Banaue wooden scooter race
THE IMBAYAH festival will not be complete without the wooden scooter race. The handmade, two-wheeled contraptions have become a crowd drawer during the celebration of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest in Banaue.It is run on a downhill seven-kilometer course from the Rice Terraces View Point to the town proper. Dressed in indigenous costumes, the Ifugao scooter daredevils hurtle down down the course at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. Today’s Ifugao scooters incorporates bicycle parts for better control. But the frame and most of the scooter are still made from butbuta (white wood) or mananor (red wood).
Monday, April 28, 2014
Aliwan Fiesta 2014 Winners
Aliwan Fiesta 2014 Winners - Festival Floats
1st Place - P500,000
- Bambanti Festival (Isabela Province)
- Bambanti Festival (Isabela Province)
2nd Place - P250,000
- Utanon Festival Float (Dalaguete, Cebu)
3rd Place - P100,000
- Float from Baguio City
(7) Runners-up - P25,000 each
- Pandag Float (Mother Kabuntalan, Maguindanao)
- Tuna Festival Float (General Santos City)
- Karagan Festival (Pampanga)
- Pasay City Float
- Singkaban Festival (Bulacan)
- Float from Baguio City
(7) Runners-up - P25,000 each
- Pandag Float (Mother Kabuntalan, Maguindanao)
- Tuna Festival Float (General Santos City)
- Karagan Festival (Pampanga)
- Pasay City Float
- Singkaban Festival (Bulacan)
- Float from Mangudadatu, Maguindanao
- Float from Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao
Aliwan Fiesta 2014 Winners - Reyna ng Aliwan
Reyna ng Aliwan 2014 - Festival Queen
- Candidate #6 Steffi Aberasturi- Sinulog Festival (Cebu)
1st Runner-up
- Candidate #13 Shaira Lenn Roberto - Singkaban Festival (Bulacan)
2nd Runner-up
- Candidate #8 Maria Gigante - Palawod Festival (Cebu)
- Candidate #14 Hazel Trasmonte - Sinulog de Kabankalan Festival (Negros)
- Candidate #16 Michelle Marie Monte - Dinagyang Festival (Iloilo)
Reyna ng Aliwan 2014 - Festival Queen
- Candidate #6 Steffi Aberasturi- Sinulog Festival (Cebu)
1st Runner-up
- Candidate #13 Shaira Lenn Roberto - Singkaban Festival (Bulacan)
2nd Runner-up
- Candidate #8 Maria Gigante - Palawod Festival (Cebu)
- Candidate #14 Hazel Trasmonte - Sinulog de Kabankalan Festival (Negros)
- Candidate #16 Michelle Marie Monte - Dinagyang Festival (Iloilo)
Aliwan Fiesta 2014 Winners - Streetdance
Competition
Champion - - P1 Million
- Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
- Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
2nd Place -P500,000
- Meguyaya Festival (Upi, Maguindanao)
3rd Place - P250,000
- T'nalak Festival (South Cotabato)
- Meguyaya Festival (Upi, Maguindanao)
3rd Place - P250,000
- T'nalak Festival (South Cotabato)
4th Place - P150,000
- Pamulinawen Festival (Laoag City)
- Pamulinawen Festival (Laoag City)
5th Place - P100,000
- Caragan Festival (Mabalacat, Pampanga)
- Caragan Festival (Mabalacat, Pampanga)
(5)Runners-up - P50,000
each
- Kalilangan Festival (General Santos City)
- Bato Art Festival (Luna, Isabela)
- Pandang Gitab Festival (Oriental Mindoro)
- Adivay Festival (Benguet)
- Kalivungan Festival (Matalam, Cotabato Province)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Best Musical Accompaniment- #12 Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
Best Costume - #12 Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
Best Folkloric Performance - #7 Adivay Festival (Benguet)
- Kalilangan Festival (General Santos City)
- Bato Art Festival (Luna, Isabela)
- Pandang Gitab Festival (Oriental Mindoro)
- Adivay Festival (Benguet)
- Kalivungan Festival (Matalam, Cotabato Province)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Best Musical Accompaniment- #12 Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
Best Costume - #12 Sinulog Festival (Cebu City)
Best Folkloric Performance - #7 Adivay Festival (Benguet)
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Tribal War: Sinulog vs. Dinagyang
Is there really a Tribal War? Media Hype or Regional Pride? With the pride of both regions on the line, you be the Judge on the Sinulog vs Dinagyang Rivalry.. who can help it?
As Aliwan 2012 grand champion, Iloilo's Dinagyang has beaten Cebu's Sinulog , the former with 5 wins while the latter has 3 wins out of the total 10 Years of the Festival.
sinulog2011 |
For two consecutive years (2011 and 2012) , i went to Cebu to witness Sinulog festival which is held each year on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City to honor the Santo Niño, or the child Jesus. It is essentially a dance ritual which remembers the Filipino people’s pagan past and their acceptance of Christianity. The festival features some the country’s most colorful displays of pomp and pageantry: participants garbed in bright-colored costumes dance to the rhythm of drums, trumpets, and native gongs. The streets are usually lined with vendors and pedestrians all wanting to witness the street-dancing “Sinulog” plainly means “graceful dance” accompanied by drumbeats that become a crowd-drawing international cultural festival of Cebu. I am really amazed by their dedication : the Cebuanos dance almost more than twelve hours notwithstanding the weather, may it be too hot or too rainy.. all for the love of their tradition
Sinulog 2012 |
sinulog 2012 |
dinagyang2010 |
In 2010, I attended the Dinagyang which is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the fourth Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog In Cebu and the Ati-Atihan in Aklan. It is held both to honor the Santo Niño and to celebrate the arrival on Panay of Malay settlers and the subsequent selling of the island to them by the Atis. The root word is dagyang. In Ilonggo, it means to make happy. Dinagyang is the present progressive word of the Ilonggo word, meaning making merry or merry-making. A religious and cultural activity, it is a celebration of Ilonggos whose bodies are painted with black in effect to imitate the black, small and slender Negritos who are the aborigines of Panay.
The warriors are dressed in fashionable and colorful Aeta costumes and dance artistically and rhythmically with complicated formations along with the loud thrashing and sound of drums.. There are a number of requirements, including that the performers must paint their skin brown and that only indigenous materials can be used for the costumes. The current Ati population of Iloilo is not involved with any of the tribes nor are they involved in the festival in any other way.
dinagyang2010 |
While the Sinulog is a whole day affair on the third Sunday, Dinagyang is held for two half days on the fourth saturday and sunday for the Kasadyahan Street Dancing and Ati-Ati Street Dancing,respectively. Sinulog dancers will have one major performance at the Abellana Stadium while the Dinagyang dancers have four major performance in four major judging stages, like a carousel.
These two festivals have been pitted against each other as to which is better and the best festival in the Philippines. In fact,they have been consistently vying for the top post in the annual Aliwan Fiesta. Aliwan Fiesta is an annual event that gathers different cultural festivals of the Philippines in Star City Complex in Pasay City wherein contingents compete in dance parade and float competitions, as well as in a beauty pageant. the event is dubbed as "The Mother of All Fiestas," with prizes totaling to P3 million (roughly US$70,000). Aliwan Fiesta, which began in 2003, aims to showcase the different Filipino cultures and heritage not only to the people in Metro Manila but also to the rest of the world. The contingents, meanwhile, aim to promote their respective regions both economically and tourism-wise.It was originally organized as a visual extravaganza for the Christmas season, but it has since been held during the summer months of either April or May. Aliwan is a Tagalog word for "entertainment" or "amusement."
sinulog2011 |
The Dinagyang has 4 wins while Sinulog has 3 wins out of the total 9 Years of the Festival
2003 Halad Festival of North Cotabato
2005 Pintados de Passi Festival, Passi City, Iloilo
2006 Lumad Basakanon Sinulog Festival of Cebu City
2007 Lumad Basakanon Sinulog Festival of Cebu City
2008 Lumad Basakanon Sinulog Festival of Cebu City
2009 : Buyogan Festival of Abuyog, Leyte
2010 Tribu Paghidaet (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2011 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2012 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2010 Tribu Paghidaet (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2011 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2012 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
dinagyang2010 |
sinulog2011 |
Dinagyang 2010 |
Sinulog 2012 |
For more pics of my Sinulog and Dinagyang trip as well as Aliwan, see the following:
Dinagyang 2010 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=142603&id=542932735
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Aliwan : Tribal War in the Philippines
As Aliwan 2013 grand champion, Iloilo's Dinagyang has beaten Cebu's Sinulog , the former with 5 wins while the latter has 3 wins out of the total 11 Years of the Festival.
The month of April is a big treat for those who love a great street dancing showdown. Since 2003 the Aliwan Festival was held n Manila Philippines and drew tens of thousands of spectator, photographers and participants for all the festivities and happenings. Filipinos love festivals and in the modern world where tourism is such an important part of the economies of nations, there is no better way to draw tourists, visitors, and get great press than to have amazing events that highlight the beauty, products, craftsmanship, and heritage of the many cultures that identify themselves as Filipinos.
Is there really a Tribal War? Media Hype or Regional Pride? With the pride of both regions on the line, you be the Judge on the festival Rivalry.. who can help it??
sinulog2011 |
dinagyang2010 |
In 2010 and 2012, I attended the Dinagyang which is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the fourth Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog In Cebu and the Ati-Atihan in Aklan. It is held both to honor the Santo Niño and to celebrate the arrival on Panay of Malay settlers and the subsequent selling of the island to them by the Atis. The root word is dagyang. In Ilonggo, it means to make happy. Dinagyang is the present progressive word of the Ilonggo word, meaning making merry or merry-making. A religious and cultural activity, it is a celebration of Ilonggos whose bodies are painted with black in effect to imitate the black, small and slender Negritos who are the aborigines of Panay.
dinagyang 2010 |
The warriors are dressed in fashionable and colorful Aeta costumes and dance artistically and rhythmically with complicated formations along with the loud thrashing and sound of drums.. There are a number of requirements, including that the performers must paint their skin brown and that only indigenous materials can be used for the costumes. The current Ati population of Iloilo is not involved with any of the tribes nor are they involved in the festival in any other way
dinagyang2010 |
These two festivals have been pitted against each other as to which is better and the best festival in the Philippines. In fact,they have been consistently vying for the top post in the annual Aliwan Fiesta. Aliwan Fiesta is an annual event that gathers different cultural festivals of the Philippines in Star City Complex in Pasay City wherein contingents compete in dance parade and float competitions, as well as in a beauty pageant. the event is dubbed as "The Mother of All Fiestas," with prizes totaling to P3 million. Aliwan Fiesta, which began in 2003, aims to showcase the different Filipino cultures and heritage not only to the people in Metro Manila but also to the rest of the world. The contingents, meanwhile, aim to promote their respective regions both economically and tourism-wise.It was originally organized as a visual extravaganza for the Christmas season, but it has since been held during the summer months of either April or May. Aliwan is a Tagalog word for "entertainment" or "amusement."
sinulog2011 |
The Dinagyang has 5 wins while Sinulog has 3 wins out of the total 11 Years of the Festival
2003 Halad Festival of North Cotabato
2004 Tribu Atub atub (Dinagyang, Iloilo City)
2005 Pintados de Passi Festival, Passi City, Iloilo
2006 Lumad Basakanon (Sinulog, Cebu City)
2007 Lumad Basakanon (Sinulog , Cebu City)
2008 Lumad Basakanon (Sinulog, Cebu City
2009 : Buyogan Festival (Abuyog, Leyte)
2010 Tribu Paghidaet (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2011 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2012 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2013 Tribu Panayanon (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2010 Tribu Paghidaet (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2011 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2012 Tribu Pan-ay (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
2013 Tribu Panayanon (Dinagyang, Iloilo)
While the Sinulog is a whole day affair on the third Sunday, Dinagyang is held for two half days on the fourth saturday and sunday for the Kasadyahan Street Dancing and Ati-Ati Street Dancing,respectively. Sinulog dancers will have one major performance at the Abellana Stadium while the Dinagyang dancers have four major performance in four major judging stages.



Another festival that is much awaited is the Buyogan Festival of Abuyog, Samar who became the champion in 2009. Three years after, in 2012, they got the second place .
For more pics of my Sinulog and Dinagyang trip as well as Aliwan, see the following:
dinagyang2010 |
sinulog2011 |
aliwan 2011 |
aliwan 2011 |
For more pics of my Sinulog and Dinagyang trip as well as Aliwan, see the following:
Dinagyang 2010 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=142603&id=542932735
Aliwan 2013 https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151422057082736.1073741832.542932735&type=3
aliwan 2010 |
aliwan 2011 |
aliwan 2010 |
aliwan 2010 |
panagbenga |
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