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Thursday, May 31, 2012

DINAGYANG VIDEOS


ILOILO DINAGYANG!

The Dinagyang is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the fourth Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog In Cebu and the Ati-Atihan in Aklan. It is held both to honor the Santo Niño and to celebrate the arrival on Panay of Malay settlers and the subsequent selling of the island to them by the Atis.

History

Dinagyang began after Rev. Fr. Ambrosio Galindez of a local Roman Catholic parish introduced the devotion to Santo Niño in November 1967. In 1968, a replica of the original image of the Santo Niño de Cebu was brought to Iloilo by Fr. Sulpicio Enderez as a gift to the Parish of San Jose. The faithful, led by members of Confradia del Santo Niño de Cebu, Iloilo Chapter, worked to give the image a fitting reception starting at the Iloilo Airport and parading down the streets of Iloilo.
In the beginning, the observance of the feast was confined to the parish. The Confradia patterned the celebration on the Ati-atihan of Ibajay, Aklan, where natives dance in the streets, their bodies covered with soot and ashes, to simulate the Atis dancing to celebrate the sale of Panay. It was these tribal groups who were the prototype of the present festival.
In 1977, the Marcos government ordered the various regions of the Philippines to come up with festivals or celebrations that could boost tourism and development. The City of Iloilo readily identified the Iloilo Ati-atihan as its project. At the same time the local parish could no longer handle the growing challenges of the festival.
The Dinagyang is divided into three Major events: Ati-Ati Street Dancing, Kasadyahan Street Dancing and Miss Dinagyang.
Today, the main part of the festival consists of a number of "tribes", called "tribus", who are supposed to be Ati tribe members dancing in celebration. It should be noted that no actual Ati are involved nor do they benefit in any way from this event. There are a number of requirements, including that the performers must paint their skin brown and that only indigenous materials can be used for the costumes. All dances are performed to drum music. Many tribes are organized by the local high schools. Some tribes receive a subsidiary from the organizers and recruit private sponsors, with the best tribes receiving the most. The current Ati population of Iloilo is not involved with any of the tribes nor are they involved in the festival in any other way.
Dinagyang was voted as the best Tourism Event for 2006, 2007 and 2008 by the Association of Tourism Officers in the Philippines. It is the first festival in the world to get the support of the United Nations for the promotion of the Millennium Development Goals, and cited by the Asian Development Bank as Best Practice on government, private sector & NGO cooperations.

The Dinagyang Legacy
Dinagyang festival has brought a lot of innovations throughout the years. These innovations has influenced the way other festivals in the country is run. Among these are the following:
Carousel Performance - Dinagyang initiated the simultaneous performance of the competing tribes in different judging areas.
Mobile Risers - Mobile risers is prominent feature of Dinagyang choreography today. It was introduced by Tribu Bola-bola in 1994. The risers has added depth and has improved the choreography of the dance movements.
Dinagyang Pipes - First used by Tribu Ilonganon in 2005, the Dinagyang pipes is made of PVC pipes and is hammered by rubber paddles. Each pipe produces a distinct sound depending on the length and diameter of each pipe.
Dagoy - The first festival mascot in the Philippines.

Dagoy
Dagoy is the official festival mascot of Dinagyang. He was born from the promotional sketches Of Dinagyang in 2002. The caricature was later adopted as the official logo of the festival. He was introduced to the public in December 14, 2004 in The Fort, Taguig and December 18, 2004 in Iloilo City. Depicted as a young Aeta warrior, Dagoy symbolizes the jollification and friendship of ilonggo’s and other thousands of tourists flocked to witness the festival.
Dagoy stands six feet nine inches tall. He has a dark brown skin tone and wears a headdress with an image of Sto. Niño. He is garb with a camel-colored loincloth which is the typical attire of an Aeta. Dagoy is holding a drum made of fiberglass with the logo of the Iloilo City Government printed at the center. His hands and feet are adorned with multi-colored bracelets, similar to these being worn by a Dinagyang warrior.
Dagoy's winsome smile is popular among children as such miniature version of the mascot is marketed as Dagoy Dolls. The mascot has also its mini-event in the festival with Dress-up Dagoy Contest.

Awards and Citations

Best Tourism Event of the Philippines, 2006 - Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP)
Best Tourism Event of the Philippines, 2007 - Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP)
Best Tourism Event of the Philippines, 2008 - Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP)
1st ATOP Hall of Fame Best Tourism Event Awardee, 2009 - Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP)
Best Practices of the City Government, 2009 - Institute for Solidarity in Asia (ISA)
Best Executing Strategy, October 2009 - Palladium Asia Pacific Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia
Palladium Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame - Palladium Asia Pacific Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Practice in the Promotion of the Localization of the Millennium Development Goals, 2007- United Nations Development Programme, CityNet Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal
Best Practice in Public and Private Cooperation - Asian Development Bank
Festival with Excellent Folk Choreography, National Commission for the Culture and the Arts
2nd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2003
Grand Champion, Aliwan Festival, 2004
3rd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2005
2nd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2006
2nd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2007
2nd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2008
3rd Place, Aliwan Festival, 2009
Grand Champion, Aliwan Festival 2010
Grand Champion, Aliwan Festival, 2011
Grand Champion, Aliwan Festival, 2012
Resolution No. 120 “Commending Iloilo City for Emerging as the Festival Grand Champion at the 2011 Aliwan Fiesta Street Dancing Competition”. June 1, 2011 - Philippine House of Representatives
Best Attraction Event of the Homeland to America - Philippine Independence Day Celebration in New York June 5, 2011
Queen Festival of the Philippines, 2011 - Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP)

Source:  Wikipedia

Friday, May 25, 2012

TOUR PACKAGES

Now that you have seen what Iloilo has to offer (If not, you may click HERE), and what the Ilonggos has in store for your palate (If not, click HERE), we know that you are very excited to know the local tour packages.

TOUR PACKAGES
Fun Fun Boracay. Dip in the cool waters and white sand beach

A. Boracay Escapade. Get a splash from the Philippines' premiere beach destination that is very accessible from Iloilo! We will give you the best spot to relieve you from all stressors you have experienced for the past six months!

Get a tour on the island of boracay! With your buddies! This is for groups of 10 arrangement.

For reservations CLICK HERE
Booking Dates: June 2012- September 1, 2012 only.
(Photo Credits from Megascene.net)



B. Iloilo Heritage Tour (Short)

Explore the dynamism behind Iloilo's rich culture in this short Iloilo heritage tour!

Picture Perfect. The Blend of the New and Old Structures in Iloilo
Get behind the scenes in Iloilo's history of places, people and places! You will be surprised the many firsts in Iloilo.

The first airplane, the first nursing school, first Baptist church, first maritime school in Asia! And the first drug to be dedicated for Iloilo! What's more, you get to taste the ORIGINAL Batchoy which is in Lapaz Iloilo City!

For reservations CLICK HERE
Booking Dates: June 2012- September 1, 2012 only (Photo Credits from http://johnbunoadventures.com)


C. Iloilo Heritage Tour (Long)
If  you opt for a longer walk in the "urban jungles of Iloilo", we have some good news! We opened a half-day tour where you can taste more fun, visit more places, take more pictures, and of course have more fun!

Get to visit more exciting places like, the Athens of the Philippines! and many more such as the introduction of the first airplane, the first nursing school, first Baptist church, first maritime school in Asia! And the first drug to be dedicated for Iloilo!

For reservations CLICK HERE
Booking Dates: June 2012- September 1, 2012 only (Photo Credits from http://thewanderingcouple.com)


Yummy. Fresh Mangoes for our tourists!
D. Iloilo and Guimaras Tours
If boracay is too far from you, or the Iloilo Heritage tour is bitin, you may want to try our Iloilo and Guimaras Tour.

This beautiful countryside tour will take you to sweet places like the mango farm and market wherein you will be able to taste the tastiest mangoes on earth! The fresh mangoes from this province will surely captivate you!

Clear Waters. The Wonderful Shores of Guimaras
What's more, you can get the white sand beach and clear water effect as we will give you a food treat in one of the finest white sand beaches in Guimaras!

Get to taste Ilonggo food such as Native Chicken, Fresh Seafoods, and of course our Fresh Mangoes!

How does it sound? For reservations CLICK HERE
Booking Dates: June 2012- September 1, 2012 only (Photo Credits from http://http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/5490196)


E. Guimaras Country Side Tour
If you want the best from the Mango Capital of the Philippines, our All Guimaras Country Side Tour is very fit for you!

Get mangoes straight from the mango farm and you can also buy some for treats in the market. Again, the fresh mangoes from this province will surely captivate you!

You have the option of staying overnight in the said island after the food treat which we will give you.


For reservations CLICK HERE
Booking Dates: June 2012- September 1, 2012 only 




 

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