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Mt. Province all set for Lang-ay 2018

- Alfred Macalling

BONTOC, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE -- The provincial government is all set to manage this year’s 14th Lang-ay Festival including the 51st Founding Anniversar­y of the province with the theme “Nurturing the Homeland, Keeping Cultures Alive” this coming summer.

This came after the Lang-ay Festival Organizati­on, a partner private organizati­on headed by Paulino Tumapang, opted to participat­e in the management of yearly event in their private capacity.

Through the newly created Lang-ay Festival Committee chaired by Board Member and Indigenous People’s representa­tive Tomas Tawagen co-chaired by Provincial HRMO Leonilla Milagrose Malla-ao, activities have been all set and scheduled during the weeklong festivity on April 2- 8.

New activities and innovation­s have been introduced to make the festival more festive as Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan, Jr. announced during the launching of the province twin events on January 8.

“This year, the provincial government has reassumed the responsibi­lity so I challenge all the different working committees to work double time. You should think of new ideas and new activities that will make the coming festival merrier and more meaningful,” Lacwasan said.

Among the new activities included is the night jamming on the eve of the opening program of the festival on April 2 at the frontage of the multi-purpose building, and Lang-ay Night on the evening after the program of the Foundation Day and Lang-ay by the Street on April 6. A stretch of the national road in the capital town will be closed, from road intersecti­on beside the Shell station to rotonda, in the afternoon till midnight for the activities. Indigenous foods, fermented drinks, wines and beverages including products from the ten municipali­ties and from the business establishm­ents will be sold amidst the sounds from the local bands which will render a free concert.

New innovation­s have been also introduced in the street dancing event wherein the contingent per municipali­ty should show case their own municipal festival. Street dancing exhibition from the six provinces of Cordillera Administra­tive Region including Baguio City have also been invited to join the street dancing showcasing their respective festivals.

The street dancing contingent­s will consist of two set of performers. First will be the chanters composed of elders chanting their own respective traditiona­l chants, followed by the children street dancers.

Another is the inclusion of nightly events to make the Lang-ay festival more lively and festive. Nightly events will compose of various entertainm­ents offered at the Provincial Plaza that may include concerts, cultural songs, dances and magic show.

Among the activities are agro-trade fair, foundation day civic parade and program, Igorot showdown, indigenous games, street dancing and cultural presentati­ons, gangsa

might, Million Volunteer Run 4 and raffle bonanza, Kataguan Caravan, drug free hymn fest, among others.

Both Tawagen and Malla-ao, during the Lang-ay Festival Committee meeting, expressed appreciati­on to the private and business sectors’ continuous support and participat­ion. Some suggestion­s and innovation­s from the private sectors have been also considered in the planning process.

Schedule of events will be soon posted in conspicuou­s spaces, published and uploaded to social media after all the working committees have come out with the final activities and schedules.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? RICH TRADITION. Various towns in the Mountain Province showcase their culture by performing chants and dances during the annual Lang-ay Festival in Bontoc, the capital town of the province.
Photo by Milo Brioso RICH TRADITION. Various towns in the Mountain Province showcase their culture by performing chants and dances during the annual Lang-ay Festival in Bontoc, the capital town of the province.

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