| Camotes Cassava Festival |
| June 10 - 11 |
| Tudela, Camotes Island |
A yearly celebration of a bountiful harvest.
A time where farmers display various cassava-based products, share their varied technical experiences in producing and processing cassava products. Among the activities are the Best Booth Contest, Poster Making contest, Search for new cassava food products, cultural night and the search for Miss Camotes Tourism 2003. |
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| Ani-anihan sa Tabuelan |
| June 24 |
| Tabuelan |
The town comes alive with merriment every June 24 as they celebrate the feast of their patron saint, St. john the Baptist.
Various fun activities are lined up, among those are agro-trade fairs, search for Miss Tabuelan and a street dancing depicting the plating and harvesting season of crops. |
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| Banig Festival |
| July 05 |
| Badian |
In celebration of Badian's Annual Fiesta, the festival showcases the Cebuano & Badianganon culture, tradition, delicacies and local products especially its famous "mats" (banig).
The festival includes the following event highglights: A street dancing with costumes made of mats, an AGGIE TRADE FAIR - Display and exhibition of mat and various farm and sea products, native delicacies, handicrafts and Banig making contest. |
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| Sayawan |
| July 25 |
| Compostela |
A feast in honor of St. James the Apostle celebrated with a street dancing and Barangayan
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| Cordova Dinagat Festival (Fishing Rituals) |
| August 05 |
| Cordova |
The celebration honors the town's most prized source of livelihood - fishing.
"dinagat" means "anything" pertaining to the sea. It showcases Cordova's distinctive cultural heritage through authentic traditional rituals and dances. The dance movement is an imitation of the movement of the sea life. Its story portrays own literary forms such as its folktales, legends, myths and historical facts inspire its dance scenarios |
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| Karansa Festival |
| September 01 - 30 |
| Danao City |
A thanksgiving festival in honor of the city’s patron saint, Sto. Tomas de Villanueva.
One of the highlights of the week long celebration is a street dancing competition of the different barangays. |
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| Sinanggiyaw Festival |
| October 15 |
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The name Sinanggi-yaw is taken from two old Cebuano words, Sinanggi meaning abundance of harvested agricultural products of our farmers and Sayaw meaning dancee.
Through street dancing and field presentation, performers shall dancee merrily bringing all the Sinanggi-performancee focused on three aspects: planting, harvesting and thanksgiving. |
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| Halad Festival |
| October 15 |
| Talisay City |
In celebration of the feast in honor of Sta. Teresa de Avila, the city comes alive with activities such as trade fairs, nightly variety shows, civic parade and street dancing featuring the city's famous products like lechon, cooking demonstration and food fair with tastiest lechon contest.
Talisay's city roast pig is the undisputable best - golden brown, crackling crispy skin, tasty meant from secret stuffed herbs. Family recipes are well guarded and handied down from generation to generation to generation. Find out why Talisay deserves to be the lechon capital of the Philippines. |
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