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Batangas
• Ati-atihan Festival- is known as the
wildest of the Philippine Festivals
which means “make-believe
Atis”People cheer and shout ‘’Hala
Bira! and Viva Santo Nino to
encourage enthusiasm and continuous
dancing for the duration of the festival
• Sinulog Festival is an annual cultural
and religious festival held on the
third Sunday of January in the city
of Cebu to honor the Santo Nino.
This festival is famous among local
and international tourist, the type
of dancing done by the natives of
Cebu before they were baptized as
Christians.
• The petitioners often yell
out ‘’Pit Senior’’. They flock
to the festival for prayer
request and thanksgiving
while dancing, believing
that Santo Nino will hear
them.
• Sublian Festival is an annual
celebration on the twenty third
day of July reflecting the
Batanguenos commitment and
great love to their town’s patron
the Holy Cross of Bauan and
Agoncillo and the Santo Nino of
Batangas City.
• It was originally a religious
ceremony that ‘’Subli’’ and
singing verses with strict
skeletal melody.
• Subli a dance local to
Batangas.
Subli come from two words ‘’Subsub’’
(bending your body forward and downward)
‘’Bali’’(broken)
End….
• 1. Ati-atihan is a festival celebrated
in__________
• 2. Sinulog is a festival celebrated in_____
• 3. Sublian is a festival celebrated in____
• 4. This festival was named after the natives
of Aklan which is held annually on the third
week of January for a week consisting of a
tribal dance parade along the streets with
music and costumes in honor of the Santo.
Nino or the Holy Child Jesus.
• 5. It is a festival held every third of July that
shows the strong religious ritual of
Bataguenos to the town’s patron Holy Cross in
Bauan.
• 6. This festival is held on the third Sunday of
January in Cebu that commemorates the
rejection by the Filipinos of their former
animist belief and the acceptance of
Christianity.
• 7. The term Ati-atihan means?
• 8. In the Ati-atihan Festival, the participants
shout_______.
• 9. This is a dance from that originated in
Batangas. Traditionally, it is performed with
the accompaniment of the drums and
chanting that praises the Patron through
poetry, movement and music.
• 10. Subli is derived from the
words_____(meaning bending your body
forward or downward and ____ meaning
(broken)
• End……
• 1. Aklan
• 2. Cebu
• 3. Batangas
• 4. Ati-atihan Festival
• 5. Sublian Festival
• 6. Sinulog Festival
• 7. Make Believe Atis
• 8. Hala Bira!
• 9. Subli
• 10. Subsub and Bali
• Festivals of Marinduque, Davao and Bicol
• Moriones Festival is a colorful folk-
religious festival during holy week in the
island known as the ‘Heart of the
Philippines” is the island of Marinduque.
This festival is a reenactment of the story
of Saint Longinus. He was the centurion
who pierced the side of Jesus Christ and
regained his vision after drops of blood and
water hit his eyes.
• Kadayawan Festival is held in
Davao every third week of
August in celebration of
thanksgiving for good harvest
with parade floats of fresh
fruits and flowers and street
dancing with colorful tribal
costumes and accessories.
• Kadayawan comes from the
word ‘’Madayaw’’ meaning
thanksgiving for natures gift,
warm and friendliness
greeting and to describe
things that is good, valuable,
superior and beautiful.
• This celebration originated from
tribal festivals of the ‘’Lumad’’
and Muslim tribes of Davao. It
was used to called ‘’Apo
Duwaling’’ to promote Davao’s
famous icons, the highest peak
of the country ‘’Mt. Apo”King of
fruits “Durian’’ and Queen of
Orchids ‘’Waling- Waling’’
• Ibalong Festival is held in Bicol
Region aims to express friendliness,
enthusiasm and goodwill to all
people. Bicolanos and tourist
celebrate the festival to
commemorate the three heroes of
the Bicol epic in the town of
Ibalong namely 1. Baltog,
• 2. Handyong, 3. Bantong
• In this festival, the people parade in
the streets wearing masks and
costumes like the hereos and villains
of the epic.