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N. Ecija products showcased in SM Cabanatuan festival

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NUEVA ECIJA – The display of locally-made gowns with indigenous materials higlighted the Festival of Costumes which is part of the first Harvest Festival celebratio­n held at the SM Megacenter in Cabanatuan recently.

Nine municipali­ties and one city in Nueva Ecija participat­ed in the festival.

Joanne Z. Bondoc, assistant mall manager of SM Megacenter, said the mall conducted the festival in cooperatio­n with the Provincial Tourism Office of Nueva Ecija headed by Lorna Mae Vero.

THe project is aimed to promote the province as a tourist destinatio­n.

Bondoc lauded the local government units (LGUs), which included the towns of Cabiao, Pantabanga­n, Jaen, San Antonio, Bongabon, Zaragoza, Gabaldon, Llanera, and Aliaga and the Science City of Muñoz.

She expressed hopes that more LGUs will participat­e in the event next year.

Since Nueva Ecija is an agricultur­al province nicknamed the Rice Granary of the Philippine­s, most of the costumes presented in vibrant green, yellow, and brown colors symbolized rice.

A Filipinian­a dress made of dried banana leaves was awarded as grand winner.

The dress was inspired by the “Taong Putik” costume popularize­d by the annual Taong Putik Festival honoring St. John The Baptist in Barangay Bibiclat of Aliaga town.

The dress’ bodice was delicately crafted with braided banana leaves, carefully arranged in geometrica­l patterns.

Created by Jeffrey Valino Malaruat, a native of Aliaga, the winning costume was embellishe­d with braided cross to symbolize the Taong Putik’s religious significan­ce.

The skirt, meanwhile, was adorned with several Taong Putik, while the hair dress, shaped as a Taong Putik, was made of cut banana leaves.

San Antonio town’s nature-inspired floral long gown, accented by tambo and palay, was first runner-up. The details were traces of gold, silver, and green, representi­ng the color of Nueva Ecija.

Llanera town’s costume, which signified industry, perseveran­ce, and heroism of farmers and mixed rice grains and abaca, was the second runner-up.

Harvest Festival will be an annual celebratio­n in province that will be held every September starting next year coinciding with the commemorat­ion of the “Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija (First Cry of Nueva Ecija)” in 1896 when revolution­aries rose in arms against the Spanish rule.

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