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Religous and Non Religous Festivalberba
Religous and Non Religous Festivalberba
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ACTIVITY: ( BY GROUP )
Differences and Similarities
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