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FESTIVAL DANCES

WHAT ARE FESTIVAL DANCES?


Are cultural dances performed to the
strong beats of percussion instruments
by a community of people sharing the
same culture usually done in honor of a
Patron Saint or in thanksgiving of a
bountiful harvest.
WHAT IS THE
NATURE OF FESTIVAL DANCES?
•Festival dances may be:
Religious
Secular or Non-
Religious
Festival dances draw
peoples culture by
portraying the people’s
way of life through
movements, costumes
and implements
inherent to their place
of origin.
WHY DO FILIPINOS DO FESTIVALS?
•Filipinos do festivals primarily to
celebrate
•We celebrate our unity amidst the
diversity of cultures and;
•We celebrate our industry bringing
about a bountiful harvest.
OTHER BENEFITS
FROM DOING FESTIVALS
•Festivals have been a consistent
crowd-producing activity leading
to up-liftment of a community’s
economy due to its tourism and
entertainment value.
It attracts foreign and domestic
tourists to visit a place eventually
leading to the elevation of the
Filipino’s quality life.
FESTIVAL DANCES ARE A
REFLECTION OF THE
UNITY OF THE
FILIPINO COMMUNITY
NAME OF FESTIVAL PLACE OF ORIGIN RELIGIOUS FIGURE MONTH
CELEBRATED
Sinulog Festival Cebu City Sto.Nino January

Dinagyang Festival Iloilo City Sto. Nino January

Ati-atihan Kalibo, Aklan Sto. Nino January

Penafrancia Bicol Virgin Mary September

Higantes Festival Angono, Rizal Saint Clement November

Longanisa Festival Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Saint Paul January

Kinabayo Festival Dapitan City James the Great July

Pintados de Pasi Passi City, Iloilo Sto Nino March

Pattarradday Santiago City Senor San Tiago May

Sangayaw Festival Tacloban City Sto. Nino July


NAME OF FESTIVAL PLACE OF ORIGIN INDUSTRY MONTH
CELEBRATED
Bangus Dagupan, Pangasinan Milkfish Industry April to May
Bambanti Isabela Scarecrow January
Mammangui Iligan Corn Industry May
Mango Iba, Zambales Mango Industry April
Panagbenga Baguio Flower Industry February
Ibon Ebon Pampanga Migratory Birds Egg February
Industry
Masskara Bacolod City Mask (Sugar October
Industry)
T’nalak South Cotabato Tinalak Cloth July
Weaving
Ammungan Nueva Vizcaya Tribal Industries May
Binatbatan Vigan, Ilocos Sur Weaving Industry May
SOME FAMOUS
RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
SINULOG FESTIVAL
A Religious
Festival in
honor of
Sto. Nino held
around
January in
Cebu City.
DINAGYANG FESTIVAL
A Religious
Festival in
honor of
Sto. Nino held
around
January in
Iloilo City.
ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
- A Religious
Festival in
honor of
Sto. Nino held
around
January in
Kalibo, Aklan.
SOME FAMOUS
SECULAR FESTIVALS
A Non- Religious BANGUS FESTIVAL
Festival in honor of
the thanks-giving
& bountiful harvest
of Bangus held
around April to
May in Dagupan,
Pangasinan.
A Non- Religious PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
Festival in honor of
the thanks-giving
& bountiful harvest
of Flowers held
around April to
May in Baguio City.
A Non- Religious BINATBATAN FESTIVAL
Festival in honor of
the thanks-giving
& celebration of
peoples’ Weaving
Industry held
around May in
Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
GUIDE QUESTIONS ;)
1.What are festival dances?
2.What are the two types of Festival Dances?
3.Why do you think Festivals are important
to our lives as Filipino Citizens?

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