In Brgy. Camarag, one of the most anticipated highlights during the annual fiesta held every May 13 to 15 is the traditional performance of Moro-Moro, also known as Komedya. This folk play is a vibrant expression of Ilokano heritage, blending drama, music, dance, and elaborate costumes into a theatrical celebration of community and faith.
Moro-Moro tells stories of imagined battles between Christian and Muslim warriors, showcasing choreographed sword fights, poetic dialogues, and symbolic scenes. Although rooted in colonial history, the performance today is viewed more as a cultural tradition than a religious statement—celebrated for its artistry, storytelling, and festive atmosphere.
For the Ilokano people of Brgy. Camarag, Moro-Moro is more than entertainment—it is a form of cultural preservation, passed down through generations. Its continued performance during the fiesta reflects the community's deep respect for tradition, creativity, and collective identity.
Link to watch the Moro-moro performance: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=1432732807379686&rdid=O2xunie2e5RD4EmA