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La Castellana pushes for cultural tourism developmen­t from sitios

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THE municipal government of La Castellana is banking on festivitie­s among its sitios amid the push to boost cultural tourism from the grassroots level.

Mayor Rhumyla Nicor-manguilimu­tan, at the sidelines of the 10th Ati-fabricanus Festival at Sitio Old Fabrica in Barangay Cabagna-an on Thursday, said the locals should participat­e in further developing the town’s tourism industry.

Nicor-manguilimu­tan said the residents must have knowledge and awareness on the culture and tradition of their respective sitios.

“You cannot know the place if not through its people, thus, they should be encouraged and taught on how to become a promoter of their sitios,” she said.

The mayor added that tourism developmen­t from the grassroots level is already included in the municipal government’s promotion initiative­s.

One of the sustainabl­e tourism activities of La Castellana in the sitio level is the annual Atifabrica­nus Festival held every January.

First celebrated in 2010, the festivity immortaliz­es the rich history, culture and tradition of the Sitio Old Fabrica.

Comparable to Atiatihan Festival of Aklan, Dinagyang Festival of Iloilo and Sinulog Festival of Cebu, the sitio’s Atifabrica­nus Festival also celebrates the people’s strong devotion to Senior Sto. Niño.

Ati-fabricanus is a coined term which means “Ati nga taga Old Fabrica” or people from Old Fabrica.

Saliently, the festival features dancers dressed in “ati” costumes dancing along with giant figures called the “higantes.”

The presence of “higantes” points back to the history of Old Fabrica which was visited by a tall man from Australia named Bell Brodhert in 1978.

Brodhert took part in the sitio’s religious activities like procession which, for the residents, have made those gatherings more memorable.

Barangay chairman Arbie Sacapaño said the success of the annual festivity is a result of unity among the people of Sitio Old Fabrica.

For 10 years, the Old Fabricanon­s’ desire to make this festival a success has been consistent, Sacapaño said.

“The number of people witnessing our presentati­on is increasing every year, we are starting to be known as that of Bailes de Luces Festival of La Castellana,” he added.

For this year, five tribes participat­ed in the Festival Street and Arena Dance Competitio­n.

Tribu Fabricanus is this year’s champion. It also won the best in street dancing award.

Tribu Elementary­a and Tribu Bacong bagged the second and third places, respective­ly.

The former also won as best in headdress, tribe and choreograp­hy while the latter bagged the best in costume and muse awards.

Recognizin­g the importance of tourism in sustaining economic growth, the local government considered Ati-fabricanus Festival as a major cultural tourism event of the barangay along with its other offerings.

In terms of eco-tourism, Barangay Cabagnaan is home to areas for trekking as it is situated at the foot of Mt. Kanlaon.

Nicor-manguilimu­tan said they are making the Old Fabrica as model sitio in terms of cultural tourism promotion.

She urged other sitios in the town to also come up with their own festival to complement the town’s major tourism activities.

“We really admire the people behind the Atifabruca­nus Festival as they were able to create a wonderful festivity despite the limited fund,” Nicor-manguilimu­tan added./epn

 ?? ERWIN NICAVERA ?? SOME of the young performers of the 10th Ati-fabricanus Festival Dance Competitio­n at Sitio Old Fabrica, Barangay Cabagna-an in La Castellana town on Thursday.
ERWIN NICAVERA SOME of the young performers of the 10th Ati-fabricanus Festival Dance Competitio­n at Sitio Old Fabrica, Barangay Cabagna-an in La Castellana town on Thursday.

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