The festival of Kadaugan
sa Mactan is known to be celebrated in Cebu, Philippines in the month of April
as the defeat of Magellan by Lapu Lapu is re-enacted annually at the beach of
Barangay Mactan where the event had actually taken place (Mactan Shrine). This
is a major attraction for the tourists and the locals in the city and draws a
lot of crowd.
The 3 ships of Magellan are represented by the bancas or canoes and they are made to lead a river procession up to the beach. This act is followed by the re-enactment of the planting of the Magellan's Cross leading to the final act of Lapu-Lapu's victory. Kadaugan sa Mactan literally implies about the 'Victory of Mactan'. It was also called Bahugbahug sa Mactan or 'Melee at Mactan' when it was initially staged in 1981. The exact time of the commencement of the festival mostly depends on the tidal conditions and otherwise it is known to begin at around 8 in the early morning hours. This festival is mostly celebrated on the 27th of April with much grandeur and pageantry. This festival grants the Cebuano people a good opportunity to re-visit the days of Mactan Battle between Magellan and Lapu-Lapu and also to celebrate their history and events.
The 3 ships of Magellan are represented by the bancas or canoes and they are made to lead a river procession up to the beach. This act is followed by the re-enactment of the planting of the Magellan's Cross leading to the final act of Lapu-Lapu's victory. Kadaugan sa Mactan literally implies about the 'Victory of Mactan'. It was also called Bahugbahug sa Mactan or 'Melee at Mactan' when it was initially staged in 1981. The exact time of the commencement of the festival mostly depends on the tidal conditions and otherwise it is known to begin at around 8 in the early morning hours. This festival is mostly celebrated on the 27th of April with much grandeur and pageantry. This festival grants the Cebuano people a good opportunity to re-visit the days of Mactan Battle between Magellan and Lapu-Lapu and also to celebrate their history and events.
Being in Cebu you shouldn’t miss out on a visit this grand
celebration in order to get a clear idea about Cebuano history and culture.
KRANSA FESTIVAL
(Danao City, Cebu)
“Tara na mag karansanata, hey!”
This
is the common line among dancers during the Karansa Dance Festival which will
happen in every 3rd Sunday of September at Danao City, Cebu, a
place famous for pottery and gun-making industry.
The said festival is
in honor of the Danao's patron saint, Santo Tomas De Villanueva. According to
the history, it was called Karansa because the people of Brgy. Suba, Danao
City, will gather and celebrates for a successful day of work through
performing a dance.
This is a proud of
Danawanons which remains its cultures and heritage of Danao City.
The Colorful and wild costumes are worn by the contingents from elementary to high school level with their gigantic and awesome props. They will perform the four basic steps, the kikay, the karag, the kurug and the kurahay which show joy and happiness during the festival street dancing, and the showdown competition.
The Colorful and wild costumes are worn by the contingents from elementary to high school level with their gigantic and awesome props. They will perform the four basic steps, the kikay, the karag, the kurug and the kurahay which show joy and happiness during the festival street dancing, and the showdown competition.
A lot of people would come and witness the magnificent, spectacular and breath-taking event as the dancers dance gracefully, express their loudest shout and wear those lovely and wonderful smiles.
budbod kabog Festival
(Catmon, Cebu)
by : Dionelsa Cuadra |
Sarok Festival
(Consolacion)
The Sarok Festival is celebrated on
Consolacion's foundation day. Sarok is a hat made of bamboo strips and dried banana
leaves. Sarok Festival a mardigras of colors and street dancing along the main
road of Consolacion is celebrated every 14 February in commemoration of
Consolacion founding anniversary,named as "Adlaw sa Consolacion" The main attraction of
this festival is the colorful Sarok and its wide uses. The participants of the
festival are the students from different schools (elementary,
highschool, and college) in Consolacion. They wear attractive
costumes that fit for the kind of presentation of their choice. The sarok used
as the main props comes in various designs, which enhance one's sense of
imagination.The mission of the event is to attract tourists that will encourage
preservation of the culture and history of the municipality of
Consolacion.
From then on, the Sarok Festival has already become one
of the most awaited celebration of the year for the people of
Consolacion. Moreover, the festival has been very successful every year
and more people from the other parts of Cebu were encouraged to witness the
very prestigious festival of Consolacion. Sarok Festival has become a way
promoting the culture and the beautiful town of CONSOLACION.
by. Mia Jessa Ceniza
Hinatdan festival
(Ginatilan, Cebu)
A Festival of History, Arts and Culture .. A Festival
of Life ... a Festival of Thanksgiving, Hope and Oneness of Ginatilanons.
In the making of a cultural festival of Ginatilan at
present, "Hinatdan" was rightfully chosen as the name of the festival
because of its historical and religious value.
"Hinatdan" is
the fitting name of the festival because it portrays a significant notion of
the place itself. It inspires and encourages the town folks to work harder and
do things for the best in life, so that the fruits of their labor and
dedication can be sent to the community and for them to cherish and be proud
of. "Hinatdan" is an act of good service to God and to the Community.
It is a festival of history, a festival of arts and culture of Ginatilanon and
a festival of life.
Sinulog festival
(Cebu City)
The
Sinulog festival is one of the grandest, most distinguished and most colorful
festival in the Philippines. The major festival is held each year on the third
Sunday of January in Cebu city. The
sinulog festival features some the country’s most colorful displays of ceremony
and pageantry participants clothe in bright-colored customes dance to the
rhythm of drums and native gongs.
there
is also a sinulog sa kabataan, which is performed by the youths of cebu a week
before the grand parade.recently , the culyural event has been commercialized
as a tourist attraction and instead of traditional street-dancing from locals,
sinulog also came to mean a contest highlighting groups from various parts of
the country.
The day before the parade, the fluvial procession , a
water-parade , held at dawn from the mandaue city wharf to cebu city wharf with
the santo nino carried on apump boat decorated with hundreds of flowers and
candles. On the feast day at the basilica a pontifical mass is held given by
the cardinal with the assistance of several bishops of cebu.
By. Kimberly Sanchez
KABKABAN FESTIVAL
(Carcar City, Cebu)
Carcar City is a one of the provinces located in the “Queen
City of the South” Cebu.
It is considered as heritage City of Cebu, Carcar contains
various Spanish and American period structures. The Carcar plaza alone hosts
several heritage structures, the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria
dominates the area. Within the complex various structures stand, including
quaint houses and their distinctive architectural details.
Aside from its manmade architectural structures, Carcar City
is also a proud manufacturer of the famous Carcar chicharon, lechon, ampao,
bucarillo, gogorias and puso. With these, it stabilize the industry of the said
city.
With the arising economic stability of the city. KABKABAN
was first conceptualized, it was an yearly agro-industrial fair showcasing the
products of Carcar City to be celebrated during its annual fiesta. The festival
got its name from the old name of Carcar, which is “Kabkad” or “kabkaban”
because of the abundance of study ferns known to old folks as “kabankaban”.
by: Alan Regis
Mantawi Festival
(Mandaue City, Cebu)
The Mantawi Festival is the biggest event of the city of
Mandaue. Held every last Sunday of August, the mantawi Festival is a festival
of history, a Rediscovery of Mandaue’s rich cultural heritage.
The festival is a symbol of Mandaue city’s history. The highlight
of the festival is a parade of street dancers and dioramas showcasing the
history and culture of Mandaue accompanied by brass instruments, the festival
also includes the parade of Higantes, the festival was opened for participation
places outside Cebu. The festival culminates the awarding of the
winners of the street dance and float and followed by a grand fireworks.
As what I’ve observed in the Mantawi Festival it has the similarity
in other
festivals like sinulog.
You can also have a great fun and enjoyable experience attending this kind of event.
festivals like sinulog.
You can also have a great fun and enjoyable experience attending this kind of event.
By: Debora Augusto
Haladaya festival
(Daanbantayan,cebu)
The municipality of Daanbantayan is staging the HALADAYA
FESTIVAL every 30th of August. This is the major highlight of the town's fiesta
celebration, in honor of ST. ROSE OF LIMA, it's patron saint.
Haladaya means an
offering to Datu Daya ("Halad" - to offer and, "Daya" - the
legendary chieftain of Daanbantayan). The Haladaya Festival is a celebration of
the victory over the oppressive Moro pirates. It is more than just a prayer and
dance; it would give us an identity as Kandayan-ons - a people of grateful
hearts for being so blessed with almost everything. It also tells the heroism
of Datu Daya and showcase the glorious historical past of the town, through
colorful street dancing followed with ritual showdown, depicting the Moro dance
with the concepts of victory and thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
Hadalaya Festival stages spectacular performance of competing contingents from public elementary and secondary schools students in their colorful ethnic inspired costumes as they show the intricate steps of the dance as they move along, chanting on the street with the clicking, rolling and the thunderous beat of the drums.
Hadalaya Festival stages spectacular performance of competing contingents from public elementary and secondary schools students in their colorful ethnic inspired costumes as they show the intricate steps of the dance as they move along, chanting on the street with the clicking, rolling and the thunderous beat of the drums.
By: Jonagail Samudal
LAPU-LAPU FESTIVAL
(Lapu-Lapu City)
A parade of floats, street dancers and queenly beauties filled the main
streets of Lapu-Lapu City for the city’s Garbo sa Lapu-Lapu Festival.
Heavy traffic was experienced in roads in the Poblacion and Hoops
Dome in barangay Gun-ob where a competition for the best
performances entertained people on th eve of the annual fiesta.
At the Hoops Dome, judges and city officials viewed
three dance contingents and 10 floats from an elevated stage. Entries for
the Pasahalad, best in street dancing, float, and festival queen are
much-awaited events.
Floats of 10 barangays, which included Calawisan, Gun-ob and Punta
EngaƱo, displayed local products. A giant crab dominated the float
of barangay Calawisan.
“This festival is one way of expressing our gratitude for all the
blessings that the Birhen sa Regla(the patroness of Lapu-Lapu City,) has
showered us throughout the year,” said Lapu-Lapu Mayor Paz Radaza.
By:
RONAN C. LOZANO