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Presented by: Teacher Annabelle Sasil TEACHER ANN Philippine Festival ARTS

Content 01 Fiesta 02 Pahiyas 03 Obando 04 Moriones 5 Ati-atihan 9 Panagbenga 7 Dinagyang 8 Santacruzan 6 Sinulog 1 Masskara 11 Kaamulan 12 kadayawan

01 Fiesta Every barangay or community in the philippines looks forward to the celebration of their town’s fiesta.some fiestas have become so popular that they have become tourist attraction.

What is fiesta? fiesta means ‘party’ or ‘feast’ in spanish. it is a traditional celebration passed on from generation . fiestas are celebrated annually to give thanks for a good harvest or to honor a patron saint.

fiestaval can be characterized into two types first are the religious festivals, which are celebrations in honor of christian figures and events. The second types of festivals are nonreligious festival , which have non- christian origins or petition for a bountiful harvest.

Religious festivals The pahiyas festivals is celebrated in lucban, Quezon city 15th of May. it is held in honor of the patron saint of farmers , san isidro de labrador . The term of pahiyas means ‘ decorated’ . it is aptly named for the annual fiesta that transforms the houses of lucban into a garden decked with harvested produce and colorful rice waters called Kipings , hanging from the windows like chandeliers. Pahiyas

The feast of obando is held in honor of Sta. Clara san pascual de baylon and La vingen del salambao. it is celebrated for three consecutive days, one for each patron saint. people sing and dance in the streets in this yearly event held in may.many tourists and devotees go to obando ,bulacan to join the festivities in hopes of being blessed with a child. it is said this festival has evolved from a pagan fertility ritual called the kasilonawon . Obando

Moriones The moriones festival is celebrated in Marinduque during the holy week. similar to the masskara festival it is celebrated with the use of maks as well. the Moriones is derived from the term ‘mask’ or ‘visor’

A ti-atihan The origin of the ati-atihan festival i s a story of thanksgiving. According to Gabriel Casal O.S.B ,, The aetas experienced a famine so they went down to the lowlands. and the lowlanders or the malays gave them foods. As a sign of apppreciation. the aetes would sing and dance. the malays joined in andb covered their faces with soot to be like the aetes ,which is where the term ‘Ati-atihan came from, the spaniards converted the celebration in honor of the santo nino and has become an annual tradition in kalibo, aklan this festivals is celebrated every january .

What is Sinulog festival celebrated for? The Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus). Basically, the festival is done by a dance ritual, in which it tells the story of the Filipino people's pagan past and their acceptance of Christianity. S inulog

The word sinulog in cebuano means ‘current’ seing how the devotees dance to the beat of the drums gives an impressions of the current of the river.

Dinagyang The dinagyang festival, formerly known as the ‘‘ iloilo ati-atihan ’’ started 1967 when a replica of the santo nino was brought to ilolilo. as a sign of respect and gratitude . the people of iloilo welcomed the image with song and dance . since then it became an annual event celebrated on the fourth week of january where the participants blanken their face with m akeup and wear elaborate costumes.

Santacruzan The santacruzan festival is the highlight of May in many parts of the country .it reenacts the search of Queen helena for the cross where christ was cricified . it is also a thanksgiving when it was recovered. The flores de mayo is held in honor of the dogma of the immaculate conception of the virgin mary. it was started 1867 in bulacan by father mariano sevilla.

The santacruzan is held at the end of flores de mayo in this celebrates, the most beautiful girls of the town are dressed up in their colorful gowns and are paraded around town.

Nonreligious Festival Panagbenga The panagbenga festival , also known as the flower festival is a month-long festival in baguio city, the summer capital of the philippines,held every february , the term panagbenga came from a local dialect , which means ‘ ’ a season of blossoming’ ’ this was first celebrated as a symbolic rising from the devastation caused by the 1990 earthquake . it became an avenue for the people of the community to showcase their rich cultural diversity through dance and artistic floats

it is known for its beautiful floats made with the thousands of different and colorful flowers.

Masskara The Masskara festival in bacolod city ,negros is held every fourth sunday of october . It was concieved in the 1980s as a way for the people of negros to escape the problems Two words mass meaning ‘’crowd’’ and kara meaning ‘’ face ‘’

Its most distinctive feature are the colorful smiling masks which are decorated with beads and glitters. these masks are a symbol of the negrense’s hopeful attitude despite hardship and a testament of the town’s positive attitude . It is also likened to the Mardi gras, a festival in the United state . the Masskara festival has been attracting tourist that served to promote the city’s tourism. crafts, and cultural

Kaamulan The kaamulan festival of malaybalay city,bukidnon Is celebrated from the second half of february to march 10. It is participated by the different ethnic groups namely the bukidnon,higaonon,talaandig, manobo matigsalug .tagwahanon and umayamnon wherein they present their cultural traditions through a song,dance and the like.

The word kaamulan comes from amul , a bukidnon word that means ‘’a get-together for a purpose’’ In the participants wear their traditional customes , exhibit their products , and share their tradition which gives a venue for a diverse yet united province.

Kadayawan The kadayawan festival is one the grandest and most awaited festival in Davao. from the thanksgiving ritual called the pahinugod of the ethnic tribes of davao a good harvest.

The word kadayawan comes from the Mandaya word madayaw meani ‘’good , noble,valuable ’’. This yearly event is held on the third week of august. street dancing , beauty pageants , fairs , and food festival while the city’s flowers and fruits are in bloom.

Activity 1. Check for Understanding 1. What fiestas have you attended or witnessed personally? share your experince . 2points 2. Why do you think are fiestas very popular in the philippines ? 2points 3. What are the advantages of wearing costumes in fiestas? 2points 4. why are most nonreligious fiestas related to thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest? 2points 5. how are fiestas used to indoctrinate the early filipinos ? 2points

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IDENTIFICATION It is one the grandest and most awaited festival in Davao. It comes from the Mandaya word madayaw meaning “good ,noble and valuable.’’ This is the festival of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. It comes from amul , a Bukidnon word that means “a get-together for a purpose.’’ It is the festival in Bacolod City, Negros held every fourth Sunday of October. It is also known as the flower festival is a month-long festival in Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines held every February. It means ‘party’ or ‘feast’ in Spanish. It is a traditional celebration passed on from generation .

IDENTIFICATION 6. This festival is celebrated in Lucban, Quezon City 15th of May. It is held in honor of the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro de Labrador. 7. Many tourists and devotees go to Bulacan to join the festivities in hopes of being blessed with a child. What feast is this? 8. This celebration in honor of the Santo Nino and has become an annual tradition in Kalibo, Aklan. This festivals is celebrated every January? 9. It is celebrated in Marinduque during the holy week. Similar to the masskara festival, it is celebrated with the use of mask as well. 10. A Cebuano word which means ‘current’ seeing how the devotees dance to the beat of the drums gives an impressions of the current of the river.

ENUMERATION 11.-12. Give the two (2) types of festivals.

ESSAY: 13.-15. Why do you think are fiestas very popular in the Philippines?

ANSWERS: Kadayawan Festival Kaamulan Festival Masskara Festival Panagbenga Festival Fiesta Pahiyas Festival Obando Ati-Atihan Festival Moriones Sinulog Religious Festival Non-religious Festival
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