Happy Mother’s Day

Monday, May 4th, 2009

In 1912, Anna Jarvis created Mother’s day as a day for each family to honor its mother. She trademarked the phrases “second Sunday in May” and “Mother’s Day”, and created the Mother’s Day International Association.

She was specific about the location of the apostrophe; it was to be a singular possessive, for each family to honour their mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.

On Mother’s Day we honour the woman who nurtures our family, leads us to our first day of school, and shares in each achievement. She is the superwoman of the household.

Make sure you Mom knows how much you love and appreciate her. Make her breakfast in bed, take her out for lunch. Send her a special gift today! Click here.

This Mother’s Day, be sure to treat her extra special.

Viva Vigan Festival

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The Viva Vigan Festival is celebrated every first week of May in the historical town of Vigan,
Ilocos Sur.
The main attraction is a Calesa Parade and Contest. A calesa is a horse-drawn carriage and the much
preferred mode of transportation in Vigan for newcomers and tourist. The parade features 100 calesas
beautifully decorated with indigenous materils like tha Abel Iloko (native handwoven cloth of Vigan),
Burnay (Vigan jars), agricultural products and processed foods like longanisa, bagnet and rice cakes.

Viva Vigan Festival

There’s also the Binatbatan Street Dancing Contest were dancers wear colorful, innovative costumes
and props. Binatbatan is an Ilocano fold dance. “Batbat” is the first process in making the Iloko
Abel. The street dancing depicts the long standing way the Ilocanos beat the cotton pods with
two bamboo sticks to separate the seeds from the fluff called “batbat”.

Other activities are the ramada games, Santacruzan, religious rituals, food fairs and exhibits.


Panagbenga Festival

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Baguio celebrates the Panagbenga Festival from February till early March with two of the festival’s major highlights — the Street Dancing Competition and the Float Parade.

The Panagbenga Festival, also known as the Baguio Flower Festival, is named after a kankanaey term meaning “a season of blooming.“ The festival is a tribute to the beautiful flowers the mountain city of Baguio is known for.

Pinagbenga Festival Baguio

The Panagbenga Festival has been held in February each year since 1995, featuring flower-laden floats similar to Pasadena, California’s famous Rose Parade. It is street dancing with an Philippine touch with market encounters and other activities. The street dancers’ Cordillera-inspired costumes, and the traditional Bendian, an Ibaloi dance of celebration highlight the native Igorot culture.

Favorite Panagbenga resources are: