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MAPEH QUARTER IV

Philippines Festival and Theatrical Forms

NON-RELIGIOUS
FESTIVAL
PANAGBENGA
FESTIVAL
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

• Month of February
• Baguio City
• Parade of Floats
• Costumes= Flower-related,
• butterflies, bees, pots, water
canisters, etc..
KAAMULAN
FESTIVAL
KAAMULAN FESTIVAL
• Celebrates the customs and
traditions of the seven tribal
groups that originally inhabited
• Bukidnon region: Matigsalug,
Tigwahanun, Higaunu,
Umayamnun,
Manobo, Bukidnon, & Talaandig.
KAAMULAN FESTIVAL

• Telling legendaries, reliving


ancient rituals, playin' & listenin' to
ethnic music, doing traditional
dances.
• Colorful Floats and costumes with
vibrancy and eclectic designs.
MASSKARA
FESTIVAL
MASSKARA FESTIVAL

• 3rd weekend of October


• Tacloban City "City of Smiles"
• Smiling Faces even when
faced with
Challenges.
MASSKARA FESTIVAL

• Costumes=diff. colorful fabrics and


patterns, woven together to create
ingenious pieces of inticrate
designs, embellished with sequins
and textures feathers, multicolored
beads and etc...
KADAYAWAN
FESTIVAL
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
• Derived from the word "Mandayaw" w/c
means good, valuable, superior
• Celebrated every year of August, Davao
City.
• Festival of *thanksgiving for the gifts of
nature, *the wealth of culture, *the
bounties of harvest and *serenity of
living.
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL

• Displays various farming


implements: fruits, flowers,
vegetables, rice, corn
grains as tribute to the
gods.
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL

• diff. dances, floats, tribal


costumes and jewelries
• Interface 3 aspects: Tribal,
Industrial & Arts, and
Entertainment.

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