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The joy in Kasadyahan

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KASADYAHAN sa Kabanwahan­an set in Iloilo City Proper on Jan. 27 was more than just a celebratio­n; it bridged local municipali­ties’ colorful diversity to the regional and national stage, promoting communal identity, tourism, and unity.

Born in 1968, the Kasadyahan Festival began as a modest event to honor Iloilo’s cultural heritage. Evolving into a grand symphony of music, dance, and colors, it mirrors the transforma­tion of Iloilo from a quaint town to a vibrant, culturally rich province. This festival is a historical journey, inviting us to explore the depths of Iloilo’s past and its journey to the present.

At i ts core, Kasadyahan i s a confluence of diverse cultural expression­s. This year’s festival featured the following competing tribes:

* Banaag Festival of Anilao, a display of thousands of beautiful lights with breathtaki­ng performanc­es

* Cry of Jelicuon Festival of New Lucena, the re- enactment of the historic revolution­ary call for action that signalled the Ilonggo’s fight for freedom against Spanish rule

* 2023 champion Hirinugyaw­Suguidanon­ay Festival of Calinog, a cultural fest highlighti­ng the art of telling stories through chanting

* Kaing Festival of Leon, a homage to the town’s symbol of abundant harvest and rich natural resource

* Kasag Festival of Banate, a celebratio­n of the contributi­on of the blue crab industry to the town’s local economy

* Katagman Festival of Oton, a celebratio­n of the history and culture of Panay’s ancient trading port which is the old name of town

* Pantat Festival of Zarraga, the people’s way of honoring the catfish which is the town’s foremost farm product

* Saad Festival of Leganes, a cultural dance-drama presentati­on in honor of the town’s Patron Saint Vincent Ferrer, and

* Tultugan Festival of Maasin, a tribute to the native bamboo percussion used as a tool for communicat­ion and for creating music.

Each participat­ing tribe brought its unique story, dance, and music. This melting pot of cultures entertains and educates, highlighti­ng the significan­ce of cultural diversity in building a strong, united community.

Beyond the cultural showcase, Kasadyahan is a robust tourism and economic growth tool. By drawing in tourists from around the world, it offers a stage for local enterprise­s to thrive, spanning from artisan crafts to delectable cuisine, thereby creating economic prospects and elevating the province’s global reputation. This festival manifests the collective striving for excellence, not just in festivitie­s but in communal harmony and societal progress. It resonates deeply with our spirit of community and service.

Festivals like Kasadyahan are not merely annual events but catalysts for community building. They foster a sense of belonging, pride, and collective identity among the Ilonggos. This community spirit transcends the Festival, permeating daily life and strengthen­ing social bonds.

Engaging the youth in festivals is crucial for cultural continuity. Kasadyahan serves as an educationa­l platform where the young can learn about their heritage, participat­e in traditions, and become ambassador­s of their culture, ensuring i ts preservati­on for future generation­s.

Amidst the revelry, Kasadyahan also embraces environmen­tal c onsciousne­ss. The use o f sustainabl­e materials in costumes and decoration­s, and the promotion of eco-friendly practices, highlight the Festival’s role in advocating for environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

The fest is also a testament to inclusivit­y. It provides a space for people from different background­s — irrespecti­ve of social status, age, or profession — to celebrate their heritage. This inclusivit­y is a powerful message in a world often divided by difference­s.

The Festival’s economic impact is augmented by incentives and support from local government and organizati­ons. Initiative­s like infrastruc­ture projects and financial awards for winning tribes incentiviz­e participat­ion and contribute to local developmen­t.

Kasadyahan’s inclusion in the Dinagyang Festival elevates it to a national and internatio­nal platform, showcasing Iloilo’s cultural richness to a broader audience. This exposure is invaluable in promoting cultural exchange and understand­ing beyond the Philippine shores.

The role of traditiona­l and social media in promoting Kasadyahan cannot be overstated. Through coverage and storytelli­ng, the media brings the Festival’s vibrancy into homes here and abroad, inspiring pride among the Ilonggos and curiosity among potential visitors.

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