Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Captivating festivals of the captivating capiz

Captivating Capiz is also one of those towns that has captivating festival..colorful.joyful,festive..
The following are the Captivating festivals of the one and only Captivating Capiz:
  • Sinadya sa Halaran Festival


    he Sinadya sa Halaran Festival is the joint festival of the City of Roxas and the Province of Capiz. It is a mixed festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious reasons. It is celebrated every first weekend of December in commemoration of the Feast of the Virgin of the Immaculate Concepcion who also happens to be the patroness of the City of Roxas. Sinadya sa Halaran boasts of colorful activities like the grand parade of festivals, the fluvial parade, the lighted river floaters. There is also the traditional seafood festival and the grand pyrotechnic display.

    Sinadya sa Halaran is one of Roxas City’s most important annual events and is fusion of two festivals – “Sinadya” (City) and “Halaran” (Province) which literally means joy in sharing and thanksgiving. It is celebrated on December 4-8 to commemorate the religious activities that embody the true CapiceƱo spirit. The highlights of the celebration are the Dancing Parade, ”Higantes”, Fluvial Parade, Fireworks display, Mutya sa Halaran beauty pageant, Coronation of the Fiesta Queen, and Agri-Aqua Trade Fair.

  • The Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival


    he Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival is held every 2nd weekend of July. The Diwal is a rare bivalve found abundantly along the coastal waters of Roxas City and Capiz. Ten years ago it disappeared from the waters of the City and Province because of illegal harvesting practices and pollution. Now, ten years later, after intensive research, seeding, and strict fishing and harvesting legislation, the Diwal is again ready for harvest as the efforts of the City have once again caused its abundance. The festival was first celebrated this year and will be celebrated annually. The Diwal is known for its sweet and juicy qualities and its immaculately while elliptical shells, hence the name “Angel Wing” Shell. Every year during the festival, tons of the bivalve are harvested and sold in the open market and the seafood festival, with drinks and music, and lots of partying in thanksgiving to the Almighty for the great and rare bounty that is Diwal.

    The two-day celebration fits its national image as the seafood capital. Diwal, popularly known as “Angelwings” is one of the most sought after bivalve for it’s sweet, juicy and tender taste. It can be recalled that Diwal was first harvested in commercial quantity back in 1994. it’s abundance triggered wanton harvest that wrought havoc to its natural habitat. The destruction caused the absence of Diwal for almost a decade until a research team from the Institute of Aquaculture, College of Fisheries of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas came to the rescue in cooperation with the Philippine Council for Aquatic & Marine Research & Development (PCAMRD), the Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Capiz Provincial Government. The city government funded study on “Habitat and Reproductive Biology of Angelwings, Pholas Orientalis (Gmelin) eventually restored the natural habitat that brought back Diwal from years of absence.

  • The aswang Festival-


    The Aswang Festival of Capiz was a soaring success marked by a huge attendance of ebullient visitors who became part of amazing events like Manggad sg Capiz Trade Fair, Lupad Capiznon Job Fair, Pagtukib sa mga Sugilanon (a symposium featuring various folklore and myth of Capiz), Pasundayag Torch Parade, Balangaw sg Abilidad Capiznon (a showcase of Capiz's very own pop bands), Mga Sugilanon On-the-Spot Art Contest, Pagtukib sg Kamatuoran (a symposium on historical and archeological findings in Capiz), Matahum Capizena A Fashion Show and Comparza, among others. A grand opening fireworks display dubbed Palupok welcomed guests and participants of this year's Aswang Festival.More than just a huge turnout on the attendance during the different events, restaurants like Buurp!, Groove City, Pangahaw, Pat-pat's and several others, reported experiencing unusually high number of customers in the whole duration of the festival. All trade fair participants disclosed gaining positive income, and there was also a remarkable number among applicants during the job fair.

    John Alaban left a huge crowd awe-inspired by his artistry which gained him 1st places in both Alternative Art and On-the-Spot Mural Artwork Contests. Lloyd Develos was the featured artist for the body painting event. The three costume winners for the dinning seafoods fest also surprised the crowd and it was Marcel Millian who ran away with the 1st prize award and P2,000.

    One of the biggest treats during the Aswang Festival was the Triple M Carnival at the Arnaldo Boulevard animating Capizenos and guests with ten exciting rides which included a horror train, octopus, mini roller coaster and a lot more. The seven different tribes made the festival very colorful. Tikbalang won 1st place (P20,000), Sigbin-2nd place (P15,000) and Kapre-3rd place (10,000). The other participating tribes were: Amamanhig, Shokoy, Bruha and Tik-tik

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