Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Philippine Calendar of Events, Festivals and Activities - September 2007

1. KASIBU CITRUS FESTIVAL
Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya
Marks the plentiful citrus harvest of the acknowledged citrus capital of the Philippines – Kasibu, known for its sweet oranges like Perante, Satsuma, Navel and also pomelo and other fruits.
For more information pls contact:
Ms. Catalina Acpal
OIC – Provincial Tourism OfficerProvince of Nueva Vizcaya
Telefax : (6378) 805-3970
2. REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCIL ASSEMBLY (RTCA)
Region I
A two-day interaction of Provincial, municipal, barangay and regional tourism council officers discussing the issues and concerns, updates of tourism, presentation of plans and programs per council.
For more information pls contact:
DOT-Region I
Tel. # (6372) 888-2411/700-5780
3. HRAB’S TOURISM WEEKEND CULINARY EXPO
Baguio City (date to be announce)
Culinary skills demonstration and cook fest sponsored by the Baguio Country Club
For more information pls contact:
Mr. Anthony de Leon
Manager, BCC
Tel. No. (6374) 444-8129
4. CARACOL
La Huerta, Paranaque City
The fluvial parade is in honor of Brgy. La Huerta patron saint San Nicolas de Tolentino. The devotees use cascos or large wooden barges to carry and ferry the image of the saint. This simple but festive atmosphere started way back during the period 1912.
For more information please contact:
Ms. Josephine Orozca
City Cultural Affairs and Tourism Office
Telefax # 829-06910
5. AMAZING PHILIPPINE BEAUTIES
Film Center,Pasay City
An annual event featuring the beautiful and intelligent transversties vying for the title as Ms. Amazing Philippine Beauty.
For more information please contact:
Ms. Aira Alano
Tourism Office, Pasay City
Tel. # (632)833-8470
6. WEDDING EXPO PHILIPPINES
PICC Forum, CCP Complex
WEDDING EXPO PHILIPPINES, the country''s biggest, longest running, and most respected wedding fair, celebrates its 11th edition at the PICC Forum, CCP Complex on 1-2 September 2007. This event, much awaited by both soon-to-weds and the entire local wedding industry, also aims to promote the country''s wedding tourism among local and foreign tourists.
WEDDING EXPO PHILIPPINES has firmly established itself as the wedding fair and launch venue of choice of the country''s premier wedding suppliers. In March 2007, more than Php29 Million in onsite down payments were booked with WedExpo Phil. exhibitors during the 2-day fair.
For more information you may contact
Themes & Motifs at telephone no: 371-9783/410-0032/0920-9083576
or visit their website at www.themesnmotifs.com
7. ANNUAL HOTEL, RESTAURANT & TOURISM WEEKEND
Baguio City
Culinary skills demonstration and cook fest sponsored by the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB) and the Baguio Country Club
For more information pls contact:
(HRAB) Baguio Country Club
Tel. No. (6374) 442-2635
8. HINUGYAW FESTIVAL/ COTABATO PROVINCE FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY
Amas, Kidapawan City
Annual foundation day celebration of the Province of Cotabato. Activities include civic parade, ethnic dances, sports activities and agri-cultural trade fair.
For more information pls contact:
Mr. Frederico F. Fino
Office of the Governor
Capitol Complex, Amas, Kidapawan City
Tel./Fax # (6364) 288-1799
9. WOW HIRINUGYAW FESTIVAL (TEMPORARY NAME OF FESTIVAL)
Cabatuan, Iloilo
Hirinugyaw, a street dancing festivity participated by various agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Municipality of Cabatuan. This activity serves as the opening salvo of the 10-day celebration of the Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino on September 1-10 of every year.
For more information please contact:
SB Nestor Amoroso or Engr. Rosalia Ferrariz
Tourism OfficerMunicipal Hall
Cabatuan, Iloilo
Tel. no. (6333) 5227861
10. HANDURAW FESTIVAL
Leon, Iloilo
The festivity commemorates the transfer of Pueblo del Camando to Sitio Capan, the present site of the municipality. The week-long event include food festival highlighted by the cultural presentation depicting the founding of the pueblo and the transfer to the present site. It is preceded by the evacuation of residents with torches from Pueblo del Camando.
For more information please contact:
Ma. Analiza Camago
Municipal Tourism Officer
Tel. no. (6333) 3310036
11. “PAGDIRIWANG” CITY CHARTER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
General Santos City
Charter Day Celebration of Gen. Santos City. Activities are agro-industrial trade fair, pasiklaban sa Plaza Kusina Gensan Food Festival, Search for Binibining Gen. Santos, Song Festival, Civic-Military Parade, Pasasalamat and re-enactment of Gov. Paulino Santos First Landing.
For more information pls contact:
DOT-Region XII
Tel. # (6364) 421-1110/7868
Mr. Warren Manilay
City Tourism Officer
Office of the Mayor
Tel. # (083) 552-5150
12. BAGUIO CHARTER DAY/ BAGUIO TOURISM MONTH
Baguio City
97th celebration with street parade, food feast, exhibits and other fun activities.
For more information pls contact:
Office of City Mayor City Hall ;
Tel. No. (6374)442-3939
13. HINIRUGYAW FESTIVAL
Cabatuan, Iloilo
Hirinugyaw, a street dancing festivity participated by various agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Municipality of Cabatuan. This activity serves as the opening salvo of the 10-day celebration of the Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino on September 1-10 of every year.
For more information please contact:
SB Nestor Amoroso or Engr. Rosalia Ferrariz
(Tourism Officer) Municipal Hall, Cabatuan, Iloilo
Tel. No. (6333) 5227861
14. VICTORY DAY
Kiangan, Ifugao
Annual peace commemoration of the end of the WW II.
For more information please contact:
CORDILLERA ADMIN. REGION
MS. PURIFICATION S. MOLINTAS,
Regional Director
DOT Complex, Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City 2600
Tel.:(6374) 442 6708 / 442 7014Fax: (6374) 442 8848
15. TILAW SA PAGKAONG NAN SURIGAONON FOOD FESTIVAL
Surigao City,Surigao del Norte
A sumptuous, delicious celebration of the native Surigaonon palate.
16. TUNA FESTIVAL SA GENSAN
General Santos City
The festival is about revelry and gaiety giving back the glory to the ocean for the abundance and bounty of tuna. It is also the highlight of General Santos City 38th Charter Anniversary Celebration.
For more information please contact:
DOT Region XII SOHURA T. DIMAAMPAO,
Regional Director
2nd Flr., COMSE Bldg., Quezon Ave., 9600 Cotabato City
Tel. No (6364)4211110
Fax No (6364)4217868
17. SARAKIKI-HADANG FESTIVAL
Calbayog City, Western Samar
HADANG…a ritual dance. Sarakiki as a ritual dance per se is a dance-offering of the Warays to their deity or deities which traces its roots to pre-colonial religious beliefs. Calbayognons held that spirits occupied a position of command over the power of nature which may inflict harm or do good in society. Rituals to please these spirits were held during feasts and other occasions like planting and harvest season, drought and in times of dreadful epidemics. The ceremony could last a couple of days. It involved the entire villagers who offered (manok) sacrifices to venerate the spirits. Traditionally, our forefathers make use of patani ug ugis nga manok (black feather and white feather chicken) as the offering in veneration of the spirits.
SARAKIKI-HADANG in a nutshell, had two elements: one, the way the ceremonies were prescribed; two, the offering to the supernatural. In the former, ceremonies were done in all sort of gesticulations and body movements – that of the chickens - uproar and shouting in rhythmic beating of talutangs and pealing of bells. The other element was the use of patani ug ugis nga manok as the sacrifice. A manok serves as an offering and indubitably as a part of the ritual.
In the context of cultural development, the term Sarakiki is adapted to describe the significance of the movements used in the famous dance “kuratsa”, a courtship dance eminent to all Calbayognons. Today “kuratsa” is the most popular dance form consummated in all celebrations most especially during wedding jovialities. Sarakiki is likewise place forth in songs particularly the SADA-SADA an event of merriment in the evening before a wedding ceremony, which redound to one of our most well-liked tradition, the so-called pamalaye or pamamanhikan. Another confirmation is the thumbs-up form of the Calbayognons while dancing which represents the tahud.
For more information please contact:
Ms. Erlinda Calesa
Tel: (6355) 209-1776209-4041
18. SINAB’BADAN TRIBAL FESTIVAL
Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur
A festival of oneness among the different tribes of the municipality showcasing indigenous art, music and dances.
For more information please contact:
Municipal Office Tel. No. (6382) 4411463
Telefax: (6382) 4411471
DOT-Region XI
Tel. # (6382) 221-0070/225-1940
PAIC Officec/o Ms. Camila Semilla-Infiesto
Tel. # (6382)515-3077
19. KINAIYAHAN
Dauin, Oriental Negros
Celebrating the bounties of nature and underscoring Dauin’s campaign to conserve its natural resources and attractions. Street dancing and field presentations by all the clustered barangays of the municipality
For more information please contact:
Office of the Mayor
Dauin
Mobile # 0917-882-2068
20. MEGAYON FESTIVAL (THANKSGIVING)
Zamboanga del Sur
Megayon is a festival of unity and solidarity. It showcases the living tradition and diverse culture of the province. Also Araw ng Zamboanga del Sur (54th)
For more information pls contact:
DOT-Region 9
Tel. # (6362) 993-0030/991-0218
21. BUSIG-ON FESTIVAL
Labo, Cam. Norte
A festival based on the epic of Busig-On of Labo town which exemplifies heroism and Bicolano values. The festival features the town’s distinct historical values and sentiments through talent and skills competition featuring the town’s places of interest.
For more information please contact:
Mr. Abel Icatlo
Provincial Capitol
Daet, Cam. Norte
Tel. No. (6356) 721-4341/440-2013
22. SIPONG FESTIVAL
Bais City, Negros Oriental
Bais City is the sugar capital of the province. It is blessed with a very productive bay. Even before colonization, it has been a tradition for Baisanons to converge in a common place to trade called the “tabo”, the rewards of hard toil include fellowship, feasting, singing and dancing, even cockfighting. The Sipong
For more information please contact:
Mr. Antonio Serrano, Jr.
City Tourism Office
Tel. # (6335) 541-5161
24. PADUL-ONG
Borongan, E. Samar
Pageant relating how the Lady of Nativity became the patroness of Borongan.
For more information please contact:
Atty. Norman Bocar
Tel. No. (6355) 3301139/ (6355) 261.21.55
25. PANAGDADAPUN FESTIVAL (ARAW NG QUIRINO)
Cabarroguis, Quirino
The 28th Anniversary of the establishment of the civil government of Quirino.
For more information please contact:
Office of the Governor
Tel. No. (6378)6925088
Ms. Aurea Martinez
Tel. No. (63916) 3902309
26. LINGGO NG BULAKAN
Malolos, Bulacan
A weeklong celebration featuring the history of Bulacan, tourism and trade exhibits of Bulacan tourist attractions and products, craft demonstrations, street dancing, parade of floats, cultural events, on-the-spot painting contest, Tuklas-Talino, Dangal ng Lipi awarding to be given to Bulakenos that contribute their profession in various fields, among others.
Contact Person:
Rosette Ramos
Tel. No. (63 44) 662-7635/791-7335
Special thanks to WOW Philippines: http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/

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