Philippine Festivals

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PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS

ACTIVITY
Philippine Festival
 A festival or commonly known as a
“Fiesta” is part of the Filipino culture.
Each city or province has a local fiesta.
Being a very religious centered country,
a fiesta is commonly about the
celebration of a city or province’s patron
saint or of harvest.
Philippine Festival

 Festivals in the Philippines offer people a


chance to exhibit their rich culture and pay
homage to the history and patron saints.
They are vibrant, big, and celebrated with
a lot of pomp and show. No wonder, each
province has its own Filipino Fiesta that
they are very proud of.
Famous Festivals in Luzon

Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival


Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival

 Panagbenga is an annual flower festival celebrated every


February which takes place in Baguio City, Philippines.
The term “Panagbenga” comes from a Kankanaey term
meaning “season of blooming”—an apt name for a festival
that highlights Baguio’s flowers! Celebrations last all
month long, but the anticipated float parade and street
dancing happen during the last week of the festival.
 This festival reflects the history, traditions and values of
Baguio and the Cordilleras.
Famous Festivals in Luzon

Marinduque’s Moriones Festival


Marinduque’s Moriones Festival

 Marinduque’s Moriones Festival depicts the tale of Longinus, the


Roman soldier who pierced Jesus’ side during the crucifixion. The blood
of Jesus fell on Longinus’ blind eye, thus converting him to Christianity.
The masked soldiers or the Moriones look for Longinus throughout the
week-long festival, all the while performing pranks and being playful
with the townsfolk.
 Marinduque's Moriones festival is one of the most colorful festivals in
the country. The participants use morion masks to depict the Roman
soldiers and Syrian mercenaries within the story of the Passion of the
Christ.
Famous Festivals in Visayas

Bohol’s Sandugo Festival


Bohol’s Sandugo Festival

 The Sandugo Festival is an annual historical celebration that


takes place every year in Tagbilaran City on the island
of Bohol in the Philippines. This festival commemorates the
Treaty of Friendship between Datu Sikatuna, a chieftain in
Bohol, and Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi.
 Blood Compact or Sandugo occurred on March 16, 1565 when
Legaspi and Sikatuna entered into a native ritual of both
shedding blood (“dugo” in the Visayan dialect) into a cup and
then drinking the contents thereof. The Sandugo Festival is held
every July.
Famous Festivals in Visayas

Bacolod’s MassKara Festival


Bacolod’s MassKara Festival
 1980 was a difficult year for Bacolod due to the sugar crisis
and the tragedy of MV Don Juan. To bring back hope and
happiness to the people, the mayor introduced the MassKara
festival. Ever since then, Bacolod came to be known as the
“City of Smiles”.
 The festival’s popularity grew, so now tourists from all over
come and participate in the festivities. Highlights of the
festival include fashion shows, concerts, pageants, trade fairs,
and street dance competitions.
Famous Festivals in Mindanao

Davao’s Kadayawan Festival


Davao’s Kadayawan Festival

 Its “Kadayawan” name derives from the friendly Dabawenyo


greeting “Madayaw”, meaning good, valuable, superior or
beautiful. Hence, the Kadayawan Festival in Tagalog means
“pasasalamat at pagpapahalaga”.
 The Kadayawan Festival is a tribute to life, harvest, health, and all
things good. It is a time of thanksgiving for the people of Davao.
Being one of the most awaited festivals in Mindanao, the
Kadayawan festival has a lot to offer: talent shows, games, trade
fairs, and floral floats. Like every Filipino fiesta, expect lots of bright
costumes and dancing!
Famous Festivals in Mindanao

Zamboanga’s Hermosa Festival


Zamboanga’s Hermosa Festival
 The Zamboanga Hermosa Festival or Fiesta Pilar is an annual
celebration in honor of the patroness of the City of Zamboanga
—Our Lady of the Pillar. The Zamboangueños are known for
their fervent devotion to Our Lady of the Pillar or better known
to them as “Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar”.
 This is brought about by the miracles believed to have been
performed by Our Lady. Her image is the main piece of the Real
Fuerza de Señora Virgen del Pilar, a fort-turned-shrine in Her
honor. People gather to pay homage especially on her feast day
October 12.
RUBRICS
Criteria 10 pts. 6 pts. 4 pts.

Creativity (10 pts) The mask demonstrates The mask demonstrates an The mask lacks evidence of
original personal average amount of personal expression.
expression and outstanding personal expression.
problem solving skills.

Craftsmanship (10 pts) The mask shows The mask shows average The mask shows very
outstanding art making art making skills and minimal art making skills
skills, with clear attention to average attention to control, and no attention to control,
control, adaptation, adaptation, selection and adaptation, selection and
selection and experimentation. experimentation.
experimentation.

Effort (10 pts) The student put forth The student put forth the The student put forth no
extraordinary effort to complete effort required to finish the effort or the project was not
the project well as possible;
project; used class time completed; class time was
used class time extremely well.
adequately. not used well.
Identification

Write the correct answer on the space provided.

____________1. It is a tribute to life, harvest, health, and all things good. It is a time
of thanksgiving for the people of Davao.
____________2. This festival commemorates the Treaty of Friendship between Datu
Sikatuna and Miguel López de Legazpi.
____________3. The participants of this festival use morion masks to depict the
Roman soldiers and Syrian mercenaries.
____________4. It is an annual flower festival celebrated every February which takes
place in Baguio City, Philippines.
____________5. This festival bring back hope and happiness to the people of
Bacolod that came to be known as the “City of Smiles”.
ASSIGNMENT

 Do a research about your town fiesta


and identify the difference between
them and the festivals that were
discussed.
Write it in your MAPEH notebook.

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