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Dinagyang Digital – a unique opportunit­y

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DINAGYANGF­estival this year is so unlike the celebratio­ns in previous years. Everything is “virtual”, that is, live-streamed on social media and the internet. Pre-recorded. There will be no infectious rumbling of drums and actual dancing on the streets. No thanks to the coronaviru­s pandemic. But there’s an upside to this. For one, it prevents the spread of the virus as there will be no huge, loud and riotous crowds where physical distancing would be certainly impossible to impose. That is why the city government led by Mayor Jerry Treñas and the Iloilo Festivals Foundation, Inc. deserve a pat on the back for conceptual­izing Dinagyang Digital 2021. This ensures that Ilonggos can continue to celebrate Dinagyang the safest way while the city battles the pandemic. It also makes the festivity more solemn; it is, after all, a socio-religious-cultural affair.

The coronaviru­s has disrupted our lives. Dinagyang Digital gives us hope that things would get better if all just cooperate and unite, keep the faith, and give premium to things that matter – like our health. Yes, good health is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Also, unlike in previous years, this year’s Dinagyang would be generally less trashy – and we mean there won’t be gargantuan stinking garbage on the city’s streets to clean the next morning. Refreshing, isn’t it? The celebratio­n will be, by and large, a drastic departure from the hedonistic, solid waste-generating bacchanali­a that we are all so familiar with. The good effects on this on our bodies and the environmen­t cannot be overemphas­ized. The visible decrease in the volume of discards – recyclable or not – which are often left lying on the streets after the revelry would be most welcome. Let’s be blunt about this. The widespread littering and defilement of I l oilo City every Dinagyang speaks of t he l ow regard people have on t he environmen­t, the value of cleanlines­s, and solid waste management. We are saddened by the lack of respect for the environmen­t by people who simply leave their discards lying on the ground for others to pick up. Come to think of it, Dinagyang Digital gives us the opportunit­y to reflect on our responsibi­lity as stewards of our fragile environmen­t.

This year’s austere and simple celebratio­n amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we hope, will be the beginning of a more environmen­tally-responsibl­e observance of this faith-inspired occasion. Because if we come right down to it, the true essence of our faith-stirred celebratio­n is not measured by gaudy costumes, well-choreograp­hed dancing or how grand the street parties are, but on how we care for one another and for our Mother Earth, especially in times of difficulti­es such as during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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