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OBJECTIVES:

 Identify the festivals celebrated all through


out the country
 Categorize the different festivals as religious
or non-religious festival
 Create a festival costume describing the kind
of festival located in your town
Guess the picture of the following events
during Pasalamat Festival Competition

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ACTIVITY: ( BY GROUP )
Differences and Similarities

 Here are two ( 2) pictures of the Philippine


festivals. Using a venn diagram, list of all your
observations about the similarities and differences
of the two pictures. Place the similarities in the area
where the circles intersect and their differences with
the rest of the circles’ spaces. Write your
observation inside it. (Share it to the class)
PICTURE A PICTURE B
PICTURE A PICTURE B
(differences) (differences

PICTURE A & B
  (similarities)
 
 What are these two pictures shows or present?
 How one is uniquely different from the other?
 What are the factors did you consider in identifying the
similarities and differences between the two pictures?
 Which is more difficult to notice - the similarities or the
differences between the pictures? What made you say
so?
 Have you experienced joining or watching this kind of
activity?
Religious Festival
 celebrated in honor of a saint or any religious practices
 ways to commemorate and pay respect to patron saints.
 for many Filipinos, it's an obligation to attend because of the
miraculous magic of the saints.
ATI-ATIHAN
ATI-ATIHAN
DATE 3RD SUNDAY OF JANUARY
VENUE KALIBO, AKLAN
BRIEF DESCRIPTION This is a celebration in honor of the
Infant Jesus, the town’s patron. Ati-
Atihan, observed in honor of the Child
Jesus. Ati-atihan means ‘making like
Atis,’ that is, pretending to be like the
aboriginal natives that once inhabited
Aklan. This involves smearing oneself
with soot to darken the skin and
dressing up in tribal finery. The start of
the procession is signaled by drums and
whistles, and later punctuated by
shouts of “Hala Bira!”
SINULOG
SINULOG
DATE 3RD SUNDAY OF JANUARY
VENUE CEBU CITY
BRIEF DESCRIPTION the festival is done by a dance ritual, in
which it tells the story of the Filipino
people's past and their acceptance of
Christianity. The
word “Sinulog” means “graceful
dance”, wherein it all started in 1980
with a simple dance that represents
the “sulog” (or current) of a river in
Cebu.
SANTA CRUZAN
SANTA CRUZAN
DATE MAY 1-31

VENUE PHILIPPINES

BRIEF DESCRIPTION A Santacruzan is a religio-historical


beauty pageant held in many cities,
towns, and even in small communities
throughout the Philippines. One of the
most colorful aspects of this festival, the
pageant depicts the finding of the True
Cross by Queen Helena, mother of
Constantine the Great.
Non-Religious festival
 Focus on the cultural and heritage aspect of our
country.
 A festival with a group of people, community due
to tradition and culture.
 Form of thanks giving celcebration.
PANAGBENGA
PANAGBENGA
DATE FEBUARY 25-26

VENUE BAGUIO CITY

BRIEF DESCRIPTION PANAGBENGA IS AN ANNUAL


FLOWER FESTIVAL
CELEBRATED EVERY FEBUARY
WHICH TAKES PLACE IN
BAGUIO CITY, PHILIPPINS. THE
TERM PANAGBENGA COMES
FROM THE KANKANAEY TERM
MEANING “SEASON OF
BLOOMING.”
MASSKARA
MASSKARA
DATE 4TH SUNDAY OF OCTOBER

VENUE BACALOD CITY

BRIEF DESCRIPTION The Masskara Festival is usually


celebrated October 1-20 in Bacolod
City, Philippines. The term Masskara
is created from two words: mass,
meaning crowd, and the Spanish word
cara, for face; thus the double
meaning for "mask" and "many
faces".
KADAYAWAN
KADAYAWAN
DATE 3RD WEEK OF AUGUST

VENUE DAVAO CITY

BRIEF DESCRIPTION The Kadayawan Festival is an


annual festival in the city of Davao in
the Philippines. The festival is a
celebration of life, a thanksgiving for
the gifts of nature, the wealth of
culture, the bounties of harvest and
serenity of living.
THANK YOU
AND
GODBLESS EVERYONE!!!!

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