FESTIVALS:
MARCH OR APRIL " SENAKULO"
(Good Friday) Calaguiman, Samal
The people of Calaguiman had been practicing this tradition since 1947,
which was started by one family in this barangay.
A
traditional Lenten presentation renacting the life and passion of
Christ presented by the local folks of Calaguiman in major roads,
culminating at the town plaza. Early on Good Friday people would flock
down the main streets to watch the senakulo, a passion play depicting
the suffering of Jesus Christ starting with the betrayal of Judas up to
the funeral of Jesus. The participants are all dressed in costumes
depicting the role they portray.
APRIL 6-9 " BATAAN DAY CELEBRATION"
Shrine of Valor, Mt. Samat, Pilar (provincewide)
Araw
ng Kagitingan or Bataan Day is an annual event, a national holiday,
that commemorates the gallantry of Filipino and American soldiers
during WW II. Defeat/ fall of Bataan and honors the bravery of
Filipino soldiers who offered their lives for freedom of the country
The president of the country, together with other dignitaries, war
veterans and officials of the province usually leads celebration of the
Bataan Day at the Shrine of Valor in Mt. Samat.
Side events are being held at the capital of the province and nearby towns, among them are:
PADYAKAN SA BATAAN
– A mountain bike circuit race competition open to all mountain bike
enthusiasts from Bataan, nearby provinces and Manila area. It aims to
revive the patriotism and instill the importance that the province
played during WW II.
PARANGAL SA MGA BAYANI – The entire province will pay tribute and honor the sacrifices and heroism of the living WW II veterans of Bataan.
PARADA NG KAGITINGAN – As
part of the celebration of the Araw ng Kagitingan, a Parade of Floats
depicting the heroism of the FIlipino soldiers during the war, will be
highlighted. The parade will pass by the major thoroughfares of the
province.
TAGISAN DIWANG BATAAN – A province wide quiz open to all high school students on the history, culture and geography of Bataan.
LAST WEEK OF APRIL " BANGA FESTIVAL"
Balanga City
It
is said that the name “Balanga” was derived from a kind of pot used for
cooking or fetching water. The cooking pot is made of a special clay
and is locally known as “banga”. To commemorate this humble
beginning of the now progressive city, the Banga Festival is being
celebrated.
MAY " PAGBUBUNYI FESTIVAL"
Limay
Celebrated
every second day of May, the festival reenacts Queen Helena’s and her
son Constantine’s quest for the cross of Jesus Christ.
MAY " SANTACRUZAN DE MAYO" (First week of May)
Bagac
A
2-week Santacruzan is held in Bagac featuring grown-up ladies and their
constantinos, where a group of ladies, with their abanikos, chant songs
of praise during the procession. The Santacruzan is brought around the
town every night, starting May 2 and on the 15th day a “piging” is held
starting with a mass in the morning followed by a procession and a
Sambale or dance of townspeople. Another procession at night is held
wherein the Reyna Helena’s cross will be passed to the following year’s
Hermana Mayor.
JUNE 24 " KURALDAL FESTIVAL"
St. John the Baptist - Dinalupihan
Beating the late summer heat, the municipality celebrates its town
fiesta on the 24th day of June, with lots of merry making, with street
dancing and a week long hosting of various festivities which includes
civic-military parade, cultural presentations of songs, dances from
almost every sector of the community.
In
memory of the feast day of St. John the Baptist, the town’s patron
saint, biblically known as the one who baptized Jesus Christ with water
on the river of Jordan, a short presentation reminiscing the act is
played before the crowd after which everybody in town joyfully joins
the Kuraldal- a dance –around parade with floral dresses and hats,
flowers and leaves swayed and waved in merriment, while on-lookers wet
them all with water, a resemblance of how Jesus was, when St. John, the
Baptist poured over his head the water of Christianity.
SEPTEMBER 8-10 " PALIS LASA FESTIVAL"
Brgy. Mabatang, Abucay
An agro- religious festival held annually in Mabatang, Abucay. It
starts with a thanksgiving mass and a street dancing where participants
adorn themselves with colorful costumes made of tiger lass or “lasa”
used to make walis tambo.
OCTOBER " FEAST DAY OF NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL PILAR"
Pilar
The feast day is celebrated every 12th day of October to honor the
miraculous Nuestra Señora del Pillar.
2ND SUNDAY OF OCTOBER
" FEAST DAY OF NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL ROSARIO
The feast day is celebrated every 2nd sunday of October to honor the miraculous Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
Orani "ALIMANGO SUGPO FESTIVAL"
Celebrated every second Sunday of October to honor the miraculous Virgin Mary of the Rosary.
NOVEMBER " PAWIKAN FESTIVAL"
Brgy. Nagbalayong, Morong
For the past years, the Bantay Pawikan, Inc. and the Morong local government unit have been conducting the PAWIKAN FESTIVAL
during the last week of November. For the past years, the Bataan
Tourism Council Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with the Provincial
Government and the Provincial Tourism Office, had organized series of
activities that aims to generate awareness and gather funds for the
continuous development and rehabilitation of the conservation center.
This symbolic celebration, usually held at the end of November, will
hopefully bring sustainable progress to Bataan in terms of safeguarding
the natural environment and unify people from all walks of life under
the preservation program.
Montemar
Beach Club Inc., a privately owned beach resort in the town of Bagac
also celebrates the Pawikan festival yearly. This is part of the
corporation’s thrust to conserve and protect these endangered animals
which are also present in the coasts and pristine beaches of Bagac.
These two “pawikan” projects clearly showcase the efforts and
importance of marine turtle conservation in the whole province of
Bataan…how private commercial establishments do it in Bagac, and
volunteerism of the community in the Morong Pawikan Center.
DECEMBER 15 to JANUARY " PASKUHAN SA MABATANG"
Mabatang, Abucay
In
Mabatang, Abucay the joys of Christmas is extended to the streets.
Every “sitio” in the barangay is lavishly adorned and lighted to the
obvious delight of everyone. People from all over the province and
nearby towns would drive around Mabatang to check out the new gimmick
Abukeños have come up for this year. It shows the creativity and
ingenuity of the people in this much-awaited season.
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