Ano Ano Ang Festival Sa Maranao ?

Ano ano ang festival sa maranao ?

Answer:

1. July 1-16: Mango Festival, Carmen, Agusan del Norte

Carmen's main crop, mangoes, will be celebrated during this two-week festival. Other featured activities are a food processing demonstration, a cultural presentation, an agricultural fair, and sports events.

2. July 8-18: T'Nalak Festival, Koronadal, South Cotabato

South Cotabato celebrates the its founding anniversary and the t'nalak, the woven cloth that depicts the colorful and rich culture of its people.

From July 8 to 18, 2014, there will be an Agri-Trade fair, Trade Expo, Dreamweaver Garden and Food Bazaar, Bahay Kubo and South Cotabato products display, Fun Run, Marathon, Motocross, Mountain Bike Ride, and the grand street-dancing competition on July 8.

South Cotabato celebrates the its founding anniversary and the t'nalak, the woven cloth that depicts the colorful and rich culture of its people.

From July 8 to 18, 2014, there will be an Agri-Trade fair, Trade Expo, Dreamweaver Garden and Food Bazaar, Bahay Kubo and South Cotabato products display, Fun Run, Marathon, Motocross, Mountain Bike Ride, and the grand street-dancing competition on July 8.

3. July 4: Sagayan Festival, Tubod, Lanao del Norte The festival highlights the rich culture of the Maranaos through the sagayan, which is a form of war dance. It also features a fan dance by the Maranao maidens.

4. July 8: Alegria de Isabela, Isabela, Basilan

A fiesta celebration in honor of its patron saint after whom the city is named. Legend has it that Sta. Isabel blocked a giant wave during a raging storm.

A regatta is the highlight, along with the procession and merry-making beside the cathedral.

5. July 16: Subayan Keg Subanen Festival, Ozamiz City

The rich cultural heritage of the Subanen, through their songs and dances, is depicted through street-dancing.

6. July 16: Pahinungod Festival, Carrascal, Surigao del Sur

The town commemorates the feast of the Scapular of Mount Carmel through music and dances along its streets.

7. July 25: Kadagatan Festival, Cortes, Surigao del Sur

The annual thanksgiving of the Cortesanons through street-dancing. The towns rich marine life is very evident in the costumes and props of the performers.

8. July 11-25: Kinabayo Festival, Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte

An annual festival in the city in honor of the city's patron saint, St. James the Greater. It features the "Sinog" dance during the procession and the "Loa" which is a mock battle between Moro invaders and Christians.

9. July 27: Kaliga Festival, Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental

"Kaliga", or "thanksgiving" to the Gingoognos, celebrates abundance and prosperity, as well as the rich cultural heritage of the Manobo and Higaynon tribes.

10. Every last Sunday of July: Abayan Festival, Butuan CitySaint Anne, the patroness of the Agusan River, is given honor in this riverside festivity. Its highlights are baroto races, indigenous games, and the fluvial procession.

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