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Posted on January 25th, 2007 by mvg.
Categories: Events, Features, Festivals.
NOT one but two Sinulog contingents will compete in the Aliwan Festival competition this year, after organizers of the “Festival of all Festivals in the Philippines” were impressed with the grand parade performances.
Tribu Basakanon, the champion of last year’s Aliwan Festival, and the Compostela National High School contingent were chosen by the Sinulog organizers to compete at the Aliwan in April.(more)
Posted on January 1st, 2007 by mvg.
Categories: Events, Festivals, Schedule.
JANUARY
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Festival name |
Date and Location |
| STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL A grand procession of over two hundred well-dressed images of the Child Jesus. |
January | Nationwide |
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BULAKLAKAN FESTIVAL |
January 1 | Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila |
| ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Scene of a yearly celebration in honor of Sto. Nino held every third week of January, popularly known worldwide as Ati-Atihan. So called because Aklanons, domestic and foreign tourists, wipe soot on their faces and done ethnic paraphernalia and masquerade around town as Negritos and make merry and dance in the streets to the beat of ambulant ethnic troubadours. |
January 1 21 | Kalibo, Aklan |
| AGUMAN SANDUK Description The Aguman Sanduk of Minalin is celebrated in the afternoon of January 1, while the rest of the country takes a break from the preivious night’’s New Year revelry, and there’’s no one to catch the boys and men of ths sleepy fishing town wear their mother’’s lipstick and put on their wive’’s dresses. |
January 1 | Minalin, Pampanga |
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FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS |
January 2 | Gasan, Marinduque |
| BAILES DE LUCES The town’s celebration of Charter Day and a befitting culmination of the Christmas season, the festival is conceptualized as a festival of hope and thanksgiving. Thanksgiving for all the blessings received in the year that was and hope for a prosperous new year. Its unique feature is the use of lights or “luces” as props and adornment and its nocturnal festivities and streetdancing. |
January 5 | La Castellana, Negros Occicental |
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KURALDAL |
January 6 | Sasmoan, Pampanga |
| KADAYAW FESTIVAL Thanksgiving for the blessings received by the municipality |
January 7 | Pambujan, N. Samar |
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BANDI FESTIVAL & BAYLUHAY FESTIVAL |
January 8- January 15 | San Joaquin, Iloilo |
| CHARTER DAY: ESCALANTE PEOPLE’S DAY This event is the commemoration of the signing of R.A. 9014 into law declaring Escalante as one of the component cities of Negros Occidental, by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. |
January 8 | Escalante City, Negros Occidental |
| BINANOG FESTIVAL Binanog is a yearly festivities celebrated by the Lambunaonos every January in honor of infant Jesus. Binanog means a pool of dance by the people in hinterland of Lambunao. The following are the Binanugan, the dance depicting the movement of the birds, the Inagong sayaw-sayaw, a celebration dances and the Dinagmay, the courtship dance. The dance movement is accompanied by lively drum beatings. |
January 8 | Lambunao, Iloilo |
| LINGAYEN GULF LANDING ANNIVERSARY Lingayen, Pangasinan Commemoration of the liberation of Pangasinan from the Japanese invasion led by Gen. Douglas McArthur on Jan. 9, 1945 |
January 9 | Lingayen, Pangasinan |
| FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE An intense, day-long festival highlighted by a mammoth procession through the streets. |
January 9 | Quiapo, Manila |
| BINIRAY FESTIVAL (Fluvial procession) Sto. Niño-inspired revelry and fluvial procession. |
January 9 | Romblon |
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SAN PABLO COCO FESTIVAL |
January 10-15 | San Pablo City, Laguna |
| ARAW NG KORONADAL “HINUGYAW FESTIVAL” Translated literally, it means “Day of Koronadal” and indeed it is. Hinugyaw Festival, dubbed as the “Festival of Festivals”, is a celebration of the different cultures that has dwelled on the fertile valley of Koronadal for many years now. |
January 10 | Koronadal |
| SINULOG (KABANKALAN) FESTIVAL Revelers garbed in distinctively colorful costumes with bare bodies painted in black soot take to the streets to the riotous and frenzied beats of drums celebrating the feast of El Señor Sto. Niño. |
January 10- January 16 | Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental |
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SINULOG FESTIVAL 2007 |
January 12-22 | Cebu |
| MALATARLAK FESTIVAL The festival features various contingents of school children garbed in grass-inspired costumes - painted with black soots - all merrily dancing to the beat of local tunes and ethnic instruments made of bamboo. |
January 13- January 20 | Tarlac City, Tarlac |
| KINARADTO FESTIVAL This cultural festival makes maximum use of the rich cultural tradition of the oldest municipality of the influences Buenavista has been subjected to. Celebrated in honor of the town’s patron saint, Sr. Sto. Niño, Kinaradto promises the participant loads of unforgettable positive experiences.province. The presentation of songs, dances and musical tableau depicts the various. |
January 15 | Buenavista, Guimaras |
| MAKATO STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL The ati-atihan festival of Makato dates back before the Spaniards came to sow the seeds of Christianity into this land. During the celebration, thousands of Catholic devotees from all over the country and those from abroad felt the urge to come and join in the wholesome, frolic and religious fervor of thanksgiving to the Holy Child, Sto. Niño. |
January 15 | Poblacion Makato, Aklan |
| PASUNGAY FESTIVAL Celebrated every 3rd Saturday of January. This spectacular & exciting event find its origin on a hillside in one of the inland barangays of the municipality when resting farmers witness for the first time the fight between the two raging bulls, set loose by their herdsmen. It caught the fancy of the barangay folks and soon it became a popular entertainment in most barangay fiestas. During the municipal fiesta, the best bulls from different barangays are pitted against each other by weight category in a “Bull Derby”. |
January 15 | San Joaquin, Iloilo |
| BATAN ATI-ATI MALAKARA FESTIVAL The participants celebrating this festival wear masks made up of paper mache and prepared costumes. The festival is celebrated in honor of the Sto. Niño with merry making for a bountiful harvest, peace and prosperity, street dancing along the streets and plaza of the poblacion. A holy mass is celebrated before the start of the contest on Sunday morning proceeded with a parade of participating tribes. |
January 15 | Poblacion Batan, Aklan |
| FIRE WORKS DISPLAY & CONTEST Highlights of this District Fiesta of Arevalo are the multicolor fireworks. The skyline becomes a celebration with the dazzling display of sparkles and blazing lights. |
January 15 | Arevalo, Iloilo City |
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IBAJAY ATI-ATI MUNICIPAL AND DEVOTIONAL FIESTA |
January 16- January 22 | Ibajay, Aklan |
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KAHIMUNAN FESTIVAL |
January 16 | Libertad, Butuan City |
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PANGISDAAN FESTIVAL |
January 16 | Brgy. Tangos, Navotas |
| CARACOL FESTIVAL Official Festival of the City of Makati by virtue of resolution No. 251 of Jan. 21, 1991 displaying the call of the local Government for the protection and conservation of our ecology. |
January 16 | Glorietta 4 Park Makati City, Metro Manila |
| BANSUDANI FESTIVAL/FEAST OF THE DEVINE SAVIOR A thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest which coincides with town fiesta. It features dances and cultural presentations by schools and barangay communities. |
January 17 | Bansud, Mindoro Oriental |
| SADSAD SA KALYE “Sadsad Sa Kalye” is a dynamic mass presentation expressing the beliefs, views, visions and aspirations of the Janiuaynons based upon tradition, historical experiences, and culture of the people of Janiuay. It is a street-dancing affair buoyed by the kaleidoscopic prism of cultured grace and fineness that reflects the embodiment of all that are beautiful in man’s body and soul. “Sadsad” is a native word meaning dance. |
January 19 | Janiuay, Iloilo |
| PANDOT SA BACOLOD A true to life dramatization depicting the life of Bacoleños during the Spanish times and the life of being a Catholic. |
January 20 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental |
| BINULIGAY FESTIVAL A cultural and fiesta celebration. |
January 20 | Jamindan, Capiz |
| ALTAVAS STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL This day marked the end of the Fil-American war in Altavas. Since then, January 22 is being celebrated as an Annual Thanksgiving and Armistice Day in Altavas. Later, the date was adopted as its municipal town fiesta. This is the continuation of the joyous celebration of peace when Fil-American war ended in this municipality. |
January 21- January 22 | Poblacion Altavas, Aklan |
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HALAD SA STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL |
January 21 | Midsayap, North Cotabato |
| THE BORACAY INT’L FUN BOARD CUP The country’s biggest windsurfing event drawing participants from all over Asia. |
January 22- February 5 | Bulabog Beach, Boracay, Malay, Aklan |
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HUGYAW FESTIVAL |
January 22 | New Lucena, Iloilo |
| PANUBASON FESTIVAL An annual festival of young Valderramanian talents. A festival created to discover and develop special talents from aspirants in the field of music, dances and sports. The festival is also a thanksgiving festival for the good and abundant crops during their respective harvest season. And such are displayed and shared during the event. A Mardigra Competition participated by the LGU elementary and secondary level highlights the festive mood. |
January 22- January 25 | Valderrama, Antique |
| INTERNATIONAL LONG BOARD CUP Organized by the La Union Surfing Association open for pro and amateur surfers. |
January 22- January 31 | Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union |
| LONGANIZA FESTIVAL It features the “Longest Longaniza” with the hope of entering to the Guinness Book of Records as the longest longaniza of the world. |
January 22 | Vigan City, |
| FEAST OF OUR LADY OF PEACE AND GOOD VOYAGE These features cultural shows and traditional fiesta activities like procession, traditional games and cultural presentation. |
January 24 | La Carlota City |
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DINAGSA ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL |
January 24- January 30 | Cadiz City, Negros Occidental |
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STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL |
January 25 | Malolos, Bulacan |
| SAUG FESTIVAL A festival which features eight (8) districts portraying different situations or scenes on the real purpose of Saug. Saug is a local term/dialect which means to transfer wood/other farm products from one place to another by means of karosa (sled). |
January 25 | Lemery, Iloilo |
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LUBAY-LUBAY FESTIVAL |
January 25 | Cauayan, Negros Occidental |
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FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS |
January 2 | Gasan, Marinduque |
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DINAGYANG FESTIVAL |
January 26 28 | Iloilo City |
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HANDURAWAN FESTIVAL |
January 27- January 28 | Laua-an, Antique |
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SANA-AW FESTIVAL |
January 27 | Jordan, Guimaras |
| HINIRUGYAW FESTIVAL The festivity and fun of the people of Calinog reach a peak during the feast day of the Child Jesus or Sto. Niño. The poblacion is festooned with multi-colored traditional decorations inviting everyone to glorify the Lord. Hirinugyaw, a visayan term for jubilation and rejoicing, traces its roots with the enthronement of the replica of Sto. Niño de Cebu in 1970. |
January 29 | Calinog, Iloilo |
| FEAST OF ST. BLAISE (MUNICIPAL AND RELIGIOUS FIESTA) An annual pilgrimage festival both celebrated by the religious community and the municipal, local gov’t unit in honor of St. Blaise. Every year, thousands of pilgrims provincewide and even from other regions travel to Sebaste to seek homage and intercession to the Patron Saint of Sebaste. |
January 31- February 3 | Sebaste, Antique |
| BALOT SA PUTI FESTIVAL One of the highlights of the Pateros Town Fiesta celebration |
January 31 | Pateros |
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