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Babaylan Street Dance |
It
was a sunny Sunday as I rode on a taxi to Bago City about 21 kilometers to the
south. Usually, a taxi or a rent a car would have fix rates for long distance
travel. This time though, the driver provided a printed receipt the moment I arrived
in time for the 3rd Babaylan Forum at the Community Center, fronting
the Bago City Hall.
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Babaylan Street Dance |
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Artist Concept of a Babaylan |
The
forum is one of the activities in celebration of the 49th Charter
Anniversary of Bago City here in Negros Occidental. I can still remember the
first forum with Alicia Magos, an anthropologist and professor emeritus of UP
Visayas with extensive
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Muller Bato |
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tattoo anyone? |
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Mayor Ramon Torres with Vice Mayor Nicholas Yulo and Councilors |
and published works on culture of Western Visayas as
resource speaker, I found myself buying a copy of the Maaram Tradition after her talk, then
there was Dr. Albert Jo, a natural healing advocate. This time, we listened to
the talk of Mr. Muller Honorio Bato, an Ibaloy-Kankaney Igorot, the author of
the first barangay history book entitled, Nunta Shugi; An Indigenous Peoples
History of Virac in Itogon, Benguet, he is a Manshiwes of the CHIVA NI VIRAC
Centre for Ibaloy Studies on Culture and an advocate for the enrichment of
culture and heritage to the young people. Mr. Bato talked on ‘The Mambunog
Healer of Ibaloy, Cordillera Region. He introduced the indigenous cultural
community of Benguet wherein Kankaney are communities in the northern part of
the province with Ibaloy’s from the south as well. A Mambunog is also known as
a Babaylan in the Visayas. We were introduced to healers according to Mr. Clem Del
Castillo in the hope of preserving our heritage through the said forum. With
history students of Bago City College, tourism officers and culture and arts
advocates, the talk was enriching and timely as we celebrate Culture and Arts
Month.
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Jenny, Sherwin, Maeng, Rudy, Rose Mina, Janeth, Barbara andFrancis |
In
the afternoon, we had the chance to visit the Bantayan Park where the first
Babaylan Ink was going on, organized by Geomiel Balceda and Jedd Ortilla, this
is a gathering of about 21 tattoo artist with models from Sagay, La Carlota,
Valladolid, Silay and Talisay, Bacolod and Dumaguete City, a competition which
used either colored or grey tattoo. There was a graffiti exhibition and rock
competition composed of five bands in the evening. Barangays had booths selling
their produce from agricultural products to houseware items.
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Babaylan Forum Participants |
Kwakoy is a delicacy in Bago, made of rice,
milk and sugar that looks like a flat and hardened polvoron, a recipe handed
down from generation to generation, that has developed in ube and pandan
flavors.
The
Babaylan Street dance was a crowd drawer with eight competing tribes performing
with drumbeaters and the babaylan dancers. This was followed by the coronation
of Maria Graceila Carla Villaflor as 2015 Diwata and Arnulfo Buenafe as 2015
Sota sang Bago at the Manuel Y. Torres Memorial Coliseum and Cultural Center.
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Babaylan Arena Performance |
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Judges |
Finale for the day was the Babaylan Arena
competition, each tribe performed a dance according to their storyline based on
the artistry and creativity of the contingent with live accompaniment of
percussion instruments plus a binalaybay/prayer/song properly choreographed at
a 360 degree view for the audience.
Barangay
Lag-asan, Pacol and Bagroy won First Place and received awards in Best in
Choreography, Best in Streetdance, Best Babaylan and Best Binalaybay, followed
by Brgy. Ma-ao, Mailum and Saga-sa who also won Best in Costume.
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Judges with Muller Bato |
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Iglesia Pilipinas Indipendencia |
Today
is the 49th Charter Anniversary of Bago City to begin with a parade
in major city streets of the city, a farmers day celebration, Babaylan Drumbeat
and Float Competition in the afternoon, street party, Bamboo in Concert with
special guest Darren Espanto and a fireworks display.
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Saint John the Baptist Church |
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Water Tank |
Happy
Fiesta Bago City!
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Kiong Hee Huat Tsai! Let’s celebrate the
Bacolaodiat today until Sunday and have fun as we welcome the Year of the Goat.
Watch the dazzling grand parade and the
Lantern Street Dance competition along Lacson Street and savor delicious
Chinese food at Chopsticks Alley. See yah!
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