Sun.Star Pampanga

Revival of ‘Ibon Ebon’ fest eyed

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CANDABA - The iconic Ibon-Ebon Festival might make its much-awaited comeback this year after almost five years of hiatus, said this town’s Mayor Danilo Baylon.

In an exclusive interview with Sun.Star Pampanga, Baylon noted the high possibilit­y that the birds and eggs festival will take the center stage again in mid-February this year, just in time for the expected arrival of migratory bi r ds.

Baylon said that 2018 might be the perfect year to relaunch the famous homegrown festival to act as major promotion activity for Candaba’s products.

He stressed that after the avian influenza hit parts of Pampanga last year, the revival of Ibon-Ebon Festival can boost the sales of the poultry sector here which is considered one of the major livelihood of residents.

“It is not one hundred percent decided yet but most probably, it will happen. We are more confident this year because I believe this is the perfect way to promote our town products, especially chicken and duck eggs (balut)” he said.

Baylon added that that the sightings of new kinds of migratory birds in town is another milestone for the Candaba swamp and the whole town to celebrate should the festival finally push through.

Earlier this year, well-known Kapampanga­n conservati­onist and bird photograph­er Juanita Santos-Ancheta said eleven new migratory birds, namely Siberian white tail, Chinese white wagtail, grey-faced buzzard, common kestoel, Chinese goshaw, red jungle fowls, brown shrike, brown-breasted kingfisher, common kingfisher, Artic babbler and grey wagtail, were seen in various parts of the province, including Candaba town.

“If we pursue the festival’s revival, hopefully migratory birds will also once again see Candaba swamp as their ideal sanctuary and will continue to travel and stay here,” he said.

Meanwhile, Baylon disclosed that the local government is poised to allocate some P1.5-million funds for the festival which is much-smaller than the P5-million budget used during the term of Ibon-Ebon Festival founder former Mayor Jerry Pelayo.

In this way, the beneficiar­ies of the scholarshi­p program will continue to receive their stipends despite the festival revival. The local government’s enhanced scholarshi­p program was initiated by former Mayor Rene Maglanque after he abandoned the annual Ibon-Ebon Festival and diverted its funds to help Candabeño youth in their education.

“Both programs of the past mayors are important for the education and cultural sector and we want to equally give way to them based on the clamor of our fellow Candabeños,” he said.

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