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Monday, January 25, 2016

DINAGYANG 2016 FULL VIDEO PERFORMANCES
















Tribu Panayanon Performance Photos Courtesy of Edgar Hubero Locsin-Siscar



Here are the full video performances of different tribes which competed and participated in the competition:




Tribu Ilonganon





Tribu Salognon





Tribu Dagatnon





Tribu Paghidaet





Tribu Baybayanon





Tribu Panayanon





Tribu Pan-ay





Tribu Buntag-Tala





Tribu Atub-atub





Tribu Obrero






Photo Source:

Edgar Hubero Locsin-Siscar Facebook Photo Album - https://www.facebook.com/edgar.siscar/media_set?set=a.1260273937321136.1073742404.100000156241829&type=3



Video Source:

Simply Iloilo Youtube Channel

Sunday, January 24, 2016

DINAGYANG 2016 WINNERS AND OFFICIAL RESULTS











Dinagyang 2016 Champion Tribu Salognon Winning Performance




         In a surprising twist, Tribu Salognon of Jaro National High School snatched the title of the defending champion winning the Dinagyang title for the first time since their first participation in 2004 ending the three year domination of the defending champion Tribu Panayanon of Iloilo City National High School who was shockingly shot out of the Top 5 places due to the 20 point deduction-rule stipulated by the Dinagyang Foundation Inc. agreed by different tribes on props, risers and platform heights which will not exceed six (6) feet and fourteen (14) feet in depth.
        Aside from the top prize, Tribu Salognon also collected some special awards from opening salvo to the main competition awards like Performance, Choreography and Costume. 1st runner-up went to Tribu Ilonganon of Jalandoni Memorial National High School, 2nd runner-up went to Tribu Pan-ay of Fort San Pedro National High School, 3rd runner-up went to Tribu Paghidaet of Lapaz National High School and 4th runner-up went to Tribu Baybayanon of Melchor L. Nava National High School, Calumpang, Molo District, Iloilo City.

       Dinagyang Festival competition which was started in 1970 is the only Philippine festival that has an official mascot named Dagoy and the winning tribe goes on a world tour in promoting not just the festival but also the Philippines as a tourist destination. 



Complete Results:

Sponsors Mardi Gras Parade
 
Champion / Over-All Winner - St. Therese MTC Colleges


Special Awards

Best Float - Nature's Spring
Best In Festival Music - University of San Agustin
Best Costume - STI College- Iloilo
Best Choreography - St. Therese MTC Colleges




Tambor Trumpa Martsa Musika Marching Band Competition 2016:



Elementary Level


Champion - San Matias Elementary School (Dingle, Iloilo)

1st runner-up - Sambag Elementary School (Jaro District, Iloilo City)
2nd runner-up - Iloilo Central Elementary School (Mabini St. Iloilo City)

3rd runner-up - Arevalo Elementary School (Arevalo District, Iloilo City)
4th runner-up  - Mandurriao Elementary School (Mandurriao District, Iloilo City)




Secondary Level



 
Champion Iloilo National High School (Luna Street, Lapaz District, Iloilo City)
 1st runner-up - Dingle National High School (Dingle, Iloilo)




Kasadyahan Regional Cultural Competition


MAJOR AWARDS

CHAMPION - Tribu Tatusan (Caluya Island, Antique)
1st Runner-up -  Tribu Kasag (Banate, Iloilo)
2nd Runner-up - Tribu Bantayan (Guimbal, Iloilo)
3rd Runner-up -  Tribu Pinta Flores (San Carlos City, Negros Occidental)
4th Runner-up - Tribu Patabang (Tapaz, Capiz)


Main Special Awards

Best In Costume - Tribu Kasag (Banate, Iloilo)
Best In Music - Tribu Kasag (Banate, Iloilo)
Best Musical Director - JP Tiongson of Tribu Kasag (Banate, Iloilo)
Best In Street Dance - Tribu Bantayan (Guimbal, Iloilo)
Best In Choreography  - Tribu Tatusan (Caluya Island, Antique)
Best Choreographer    - Michael Apitagan of  Tribu Tatusan (Caluya Island, Antique)

Minor Special Awards  

Best In Performance Tribu Kasag (Banate, Iloilo)


*Consolation Prizes to the rest of the non-winners or non-placers participating group
 

Dinagyang Festival Ati Tribe Competition




Major Awards  

Champion – Tribu Salognon (Jaro National High School) 
1st Runner Up – Tribu Ilonganon  (Jalandoni Memorial National High School-Lapuz)
2nd Runner Up – Tribu Pan-ay (Fort San Pedro National High School)
3rd Runner Up – Tribu Paghidaet (Lapaz National High School)
4th Runner Up – Tribu Baybayanon (Melchor L. Nava National High School, Calumpang, Molo District, Iloilo City)

Opening Salvo  

Special Awards
Best In Costume           -Tribu Salognon (Jaro National High School
)
Best In Discipline        - Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best In Performance   - Tribu Panayanon  (Iloilo City National High School)


Main Competition


Main Special Awards

Best Choreographer - Tribu Salognon (Jaro National High School)
Best In Costume Designer - Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best In Head Dress - Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best Musical Director -  Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best In Discipline - Tribu Ilonganon (Jalandoni Memorial National High School)


Minor Awards

 
Best In Music - Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best In Costume -
Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)

Best In Street Dance - Tribu Panayanon (Iloilo City National High School)
Best In Choreography -
Tribu Salognon (Jaro National High School)
Best In Performance -
Tribu Salognon (Jaro National High School)





Dinagyang Ati Tribe and Kasadyahan Regional Cultural Competition Judges:


Leoncio Alcontin Vergara
Alvin Lognasin
Rebecca Lim Lolod
Jose De Lima
Corazon Odan Agustin
Robert Hayden
Odesso Oyales
Anette Mariano
Marichu Granada Tilano
Josefina Guillen
Cris Millado
Franco Velez
Dwight Lobregaso
Rigel Ann Michao
Ronie Mirabuena
Benhur Abolencia
Agnes Locsin
Nestor Obciana Jardin - Chief Judge








Photo Source:

Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog Official Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/jedpatrickmabilog/


Youtube Source: 

Lagaw Kita Official Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M07vusxTgZc

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Dinagyang 2016: Kasadyahan Regional Cultural Competition

Kasadyahan 2016 Regional Cultural Competition Official Cover




Kasadyahan Cultural Performance



Kasadyahan Regional Cultural Competition is one of the main highlights of the Dinagyang Festival happening Saturday, a day before the main Ati Tribe Competition. The participating or competing groups called tribes comes from different towns in Iloilo province as well as different towns and cities in Western Visayas region which were usually the declared champion or winning tribe or groups in their respective festivals.

For those who were not able to watch the live performances of the Kasadyahan 2016 Regional Cultural Competition today, January 23 as there were also no available existing live stream of the said event for worldwide broadcast here are the full videos of the competing groups (called tribes) performances:




Tribu Masskara of Bacolod City, Negros Occidental






Tribu Pantat of Zarraga, Iloilo




 Tribu Padagyaw of Dumarao, Capiz





Tribu Patabang of Tapaz, Capiz




Tribu Bantayan of Guimbal, Iloilo






Tribu Tatusan of Caluya, Antique






Tribu Salakayan of Miagao, Iloilo






Tribu Kasag of Banate, Iloilo





Tribu Pinta Flores of San Carlos City, Negros Occidental





Tribu Hubon Igbantog sa Karosa sang Manggahan Festival of Nueva Valencia, Guimaras







Youtube Video Source:


Lagaw Kita Official Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/theNH23

 


Photo Sources:


Dinagyang Festival Official Website - http://dinagyangsailoilo.com/festival-highlights/kasadyahan-festival/

In Dencio's Eyes - https://indencioseyes.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Iloilo Ang Banwa Ko

This is Iloilo province most popular folk song which is already anthemic to the people of the place. Written in Hiligaynon, the song evokes a sense of pride, loyalty and patriotism to the land where we born and grow up. Included here is the lyrics of the song in Hiligaynon with its English translation.




Iloilo Ang Banwa Ko Song featuring all the towns, festival, events and happenings in Iloilo 




Iloilo Ang Banwa Ko Reggae Version 




Iloilo Ang Banwa Ko performed by the University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra



ILOILO ANG BANWA KO


Iloilo ang banwa ko guinahingadlan
Matam-is nga pulong ang amon guinmat-an
Indi ko ikaw bulagan
Banwa kong nahamut-an
Ikaw ang guintunaan sang kalipayan

Ilonggo ako nga tunay
Nga nagapuyo sa higad sang baybay
Manami magkiay-kiay
Sa tagipusuon
Bug-os ang kalipay




ENGLISH TRANSLATION


My beloved hometown Iloilo
Sweet words which we grew up with
I will not leave you my dear hometown
You are the source of joy and happiness

I'm a true Ilonggo
That lives by the coast
Beautifully swaying hips
In my heart full of joy 



Video Courtesy of:

Youtube Channels:

Ulysses Loresto
MrAlmio's Channel
Bernardo Arellano III







Sunday, June 19, 2011

Signs He Can Be A Good Dad



     With Father’s Day fast approaching, it’s no surprise that your dear old dad is on your mind. But if you’re also looking forward to the day when you can give your significant other a Father’s Day card, too, you might want to evaluate his parenting potential. What can you tell now about whether he’ll be a great father down the line? Check out these telling traits.

1. He treats his mother well. What kind of family man will he be? First look at his relationship with his mom. Does he respect her? Laugh with her easily? Enjoy visiting her? Help out with chores or errands? “If the answer is yes, all of this means she did a good job raising him, he naturally likes women, and will like the mom you will become,” says Wendy Allen, Ph.D., a psychotherapist specializing in couples and marriage therapy in Santa Barbara, CA. In fact, respect in general — to other family members, to kids, and to you — should be at the top of the “what to look for” list.


2. He’s selfless. What’s the number one thing you learn when you become a parent? You never come first anymore! So if you’re with a guy who thinks he’s the center of the universe, beware. For Jackie Baker, a Valdosta, GA, mother of one, it was easy to see she wasn’t dating an egomaniac when she found out that he’d spent much of his time caring for his 17-years-younger sister. “One of his major responsibilities was to take care of her in the afternoon when he came home from school,” she says. “He didn’t really go on dates or get to hang out with his friends. I thought, any teenage boy who is willing to give up his time for his sister is a great man. Even to this day he helps out with his sister’s homework whenever he can. I knew when I saw him taking such an interest in his family that he was going to be a wonderful father.”


3. He’s not easily grossed out. Surprise! Kids are messy. There are dirty diapers, vomit — and dirty diapers and vomit happening at the same time. Being a parent means getting comfortable with the eewwww factor. Good fathers are the ones “who jump in to clean up a gross mess and help out when someone else isn’t feeling well,” says Dianne Couris, an author and parenting coach in Oldsmar, FL, and president of Family Choices & Solutions, Inc. Christine Louise Hohlbaum, a mother of two, found this out years ago while on a tumultuous, three-hour ferry boat ride around the Greek Islands. Hohlbaum got seasick five times. “Each time, my then-boyfriend would take my barf bag to the front of the boat to retrieve another one,” she says. “As we pulled into the dock, I knew this man would make a great father. Childbirth and parenting would be a snap for a guy who can carry puke across the Mediterranean without blinking an eye.”


4. He’s a great uncle. “Nephews and nieces are the stepping stones to your own kids,” says Allen. “Does he call them on their birthdays? Does he make dates where he actually has to show up and take them to the movies or an amusement park?” Varina Caton, a Wilmington, DE, mother of two, witnessed such dedicated affection with her future husband and his nieces and nephews. “He would have his nieces and nephews fly out to stay with us,” she says. “He has always made a point of staying in contact with them. He sent some of them to summer camp because their Mom was unable to come up with the money. He has mentored them as they have matured, introducing money management (for obvious reasons!), job skills, people skills and most importantly setting goals. Because of his involvement with his sibling’s offspring I knew he would make a great dad, and he has!”


5. He doesn’t mind taking direction from his partner. “If a man resents being told what to do, then working with him on his children’s schedule and responsibilities could get tense,” Couris says. “Running a family schedule is usually [the mother’s role] and the father typically needs direction.” How can you tell if he’ll respond well to family life? Notice how he takes to your suggestions (“I think you should pack more than one pair of underwear for our week at the beach”) and how he reacts to your plans (“Don’t forget: Thursday is my uncle’s 73rd birthday and we’re all going to dinner”). If you get a positive reaction, you’re onto something!


6. He likes ketchup. And he understands the importance of blowing the paper cover off of a straw and seeing if it can reach across the table. In other words, he has a playful sense of fun, and doesn’t take himself too seriously. Those could be the most telling sign of all. You’ve got to have a sense of humor to get through life with kids.


Now, here are a couple of signs maybe he’s not destined to be the world’s best dad:


1. He can’t go with the flow. A good dad needs to be flexible, easygoing and not easily flustered. Having a kid means that dinners will get canceled, and vacations will be marred by bouts of the flu. If he’s the type who sweats the small stuff and can’t easily adapt to change, he may be in for a tough time as a dad. “I dated one guy who planned every weekend as if it was a military operation, and he totally blew a gasket if there was any fluctuation from his plans,” recalls Elizabeth Bach of Westfield, NJ. “He wasn’t so into the idea of having kids anyway, and I thought that was a good thing — he’d probably be one uptight, inflexible dad!”


2. He doesn’t pitch in around the house. “Any man who considers himself above anything… is going to have trouble serving his or her majesty: the baby,” Allen says.


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Erika Rasmusson Janes is a New York–based freelance writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Modern Bride and Good Housekeeping.

Father's Day Trivia




           Today, June 19, 2011 is the 101th year of celebrating fatherhood. We shoud always strive often to please our father as much as we please and love our mother. As the formidable wall of our homes, he is always the provider and breadwinner of the family and is often dependable so we must honor and respect him. One way of pleasing, honoring and remembering his good deeds as a father is to spend some quality time with him and engage in worthwhile activities where both of you can enjoy most. That is the reason why a special day is appropriated exclusively only for fathers and today is their special day held annually. Did you know that we are celebrating this special occasion for fathers for over a century now.
          Did you know that the Father's Day that we celebrate today with a lot of pomp and show actually had to cross several hurdles to be made an official holiday? Surprising isn't it? A day dedicated to fatherhood, it gives every child an opportunity to cherish the endless sacrifices of his dad and render heart-felt thankfulness for the same. There are a number of stories attached with the occasion and a number of theories explaining the evolution of Father's Day. All such stories have gone down in the pages of history as trivia related to Father's Day. Some of the most popular trivia associated with Father's Day are:

Father's Day Trivia

• The first Father's Day was celebrated in Fairmont, West Virginia.
• The first Father's Day was organized by Mrs. Grace Golden Clayton.
• The first Father's Day celebration that was globally recognized was held in Spokane, Washington.
• The first globally recognized father whose life was celebrated and after whom the special day was dedicated was William Smart.
• The first Father's Day was celebrated on the third Sunday of June.
• Since Sonora Dodd was the girl who first started the tradition of Father's Day in the US, she had campaigned for her Father's birthday June 19 to be declared Father's Day in the US.
• It was President Woodrow Wilson who first said that Father's Day should be given the status of a national holiday in the year 1916.
• President Calvin Coolidge announced on the third Sunday of June in 1924 that Father's Day can be observed and celebrated all over America but did not pass a bill in Congress that would convert the day into a national holiday.
• The first presidential declaration designating the third Sunday of June as Father's Day was made by President Lyndon B Johnson in the year 1966.
• It was President Richard Nixon who declared Father's Day, the third Sunday of June as a national holiday in 1972.
• Father's Day today is one of the most popular events in the United Sates of America.
• Records say that as much as $100 million worth cards are sold on Father's Day. Cards and gifts are gifted to not only fathers but also uncles and grandfathers and sometimes also husbands and sons-in-law.
• Card making company Hallmark says that Father's Day is the fifth largest card selling occasion n America.
• The most popular gift of Father's Day in the US is a necktie.
• There have been many debates surrounding the spelling of Father's Day. Even though it is a day of all fathers, the occasion is spelt as Father's Day instead of Fathers' Day.
• It was the Associated Men's Wear Retailers which formed the National Father's Day Committee in New York City in the 1930s to promote the concept of Father's Day all over the country and the world.
• The centennial Father's Day celebrations were held at Spokane in the year 2010. These celebrations were accompanied by events held all over the month of June.
• The idea of Father's Day was conceived in Spokane, Washington by Sonora Dodd while she listened to a Mother's Day sermon in 1909.
• Dodd (now known as "the mother of Father's Day") wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart, a widowed Civil War veteran who was left to raise his six children on a farm.
• The following year, June 19, 1910 was chosen for the first Father's Day celebration, proclaimed by Spokane's mayor because it was the month of William Smart's birth.
• Decades later, the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers was issued in 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson designated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Father's Day has been celebrated annually since 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed the public law that made it permanent.


Father's Day by the Numbers

• This is a big day for the 66.3 million fathers in America.
• Nearly 95 million Father’s Day cards were given last year in the United States, making Father’s Day the fourth-largest card-sending occasion.
• Sons and daughters send 50 percent of the Father's Day card to their dads. Nearly 20 percent of Father’s Day cards are purchased by wives for their husbands. That leaves 30 percent of the cards which go to grandfathers, sons, brothers, uncles and “someone special.”
• While not everyone in America is a fan of Father's Day, 72 percent of Americans plan to celebrate or acknowledge Father’s Day.

Gifts for Father's Day

• Neckties are an old standby and lead the list of Father’s Day gifts. A good place to buy dad a tie or a shirt might be one of 9,189 men’s clothing stores around the country.
• Other items high on the list of Father’s Day gifts include those items you may find in dad’s toolbox such as hammers, wrenches and screwdrivers. You could buy some of these items for dad at one of the nation’s 14,864 hardware stores or 5,795 home centers.

Other traditional gifts for dad such as fishing rods and golf clubs make for a happy Father's Day for the 22,410 sporting goods stores in America.

• More than 68 million Americans participated at a barbecue in the last year — it’s probably safe to assume many of these barbecues took place on Father’s Day.

Mr. Mom

• Mr. Mom is becoming a more common sight at parks across America with 147,000 estimated “stay-at-home” dads. These married fathers with children under 15 years old have remained out of the labor force for more than one year primarily so they can care for the family while their wives work outside the home. These fathers cared for 268,000 children under 15.
• The dads seem to stay home more with younger children. Preschoolers claim 20 percent of fathers with employed wives who were the primary caregiver for their preschooler. In contrast, only 6 percent of fathers provided the most hours of care for their grade-school-aged child.
• Many families split the responsibility of child care. Many Dad's (32%) with full time jobs regularly worked evening or night shifts and were the primary source of care for their preschoolers during their children’s mother’s working hours.

Hence, the next time when you celebrate Father's Day or any other paternal bond, always remember the trivia that is associated with this special day.