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Festivals of Marinduque, Davao and Bicol

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ORIGIN AND CULTURAL BACK GROUND

OBJECTIVES:
 In this lesson, you are expected to:
1. Narrate the origin and cultural
background of a selected festival
2. Express ideas about heroism
MORIONES FESTIVAL
 Colorful folk-religious festival during holy
week in the island of Marinduque.
 Reenactment of the story of Saint
Longinus.
 Morions wear their costumes for an
entire week, scare children away and
court the ladies by singing and dancing
for them.
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
 Held in Davao every third week of August in
celebration of thanksgiving for good harvest with
parade floats of fresh fruits and flowers and
street dancing with colorful tribal costumes and
accessories.
 Originated from tribal festivals of the “Lumad and
Muslim tribes of Davao”
 Used to be called “Apo Duwaling” to promote
Davao’s famous icons: the highest peak of the
country “Mt. Apo”, king of fruits “Durian”, and
queen of orchids “Waling-waling.
 In 1988, the festival was renamed “Kadayawan
sa Dabaw”
IBALONG FESTIVAL
 Held in Bicol region, aims to express
friendliness, enthusiasm and goodwill to all
people.
 To commemorate the three heroes of the
Bicol epic in the town of Ibalong namely
Baitog, Handyong and Bantong.
 The people parade in the streets wearing
masks and costumes like the heroes and
villains of the epic.
VIDEO PRESENTATION
THE STORY OF THREE HEROES OF
BICOL EPIC.
(INSERT VIDEO)
Let’s test what you’ve learned’
 Choose among the following festivals
and narrate the origin and cultural
bakground:
a. Moriones festival
b. Kadayawan festival
c. Ibalong festival
WRITTEN WORK
“Every person is a hero and can be a hero”

Direction: Write your experiences in being a HERO


and ways you can be a HERO to your country.

I have been a hero


through__________________________________
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