Fiestas and
celebrations are returning as the Philippines begins to recover from the
impacts of the Covid-19 outbreak, providing Filipinos with a much-needed dose
of levity. Kannawidan 2022, a series of activities aiming at celebrating life
and sharing joy, was officially launched by the province administration of
Ilocos Sur earlier this month.
Kannawidan
is a festival commemorating the separation of the two Ilocos provinces in 1818
in the province of Ilocos Sur. This celebration features cultural performances,
religious rites, and cookery demonstrations showcasing the best of Ilocano
cuisine.
The celebrations were kicked off by the provincial government of Ilocos Sur, led by Governor Ryan Luis Singson and Vice Governor Jeremias Singson, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan and officials and employees from local government units and national government agencies. Different events were held as a celebration of the kannawidan Festival, the first night was a dancing fountain show, a drone light show followed by a fireworks display, and a comedy night held at the Quirino Stadium. The second night was the coronation of the Sanita Ti Ylocos beauty pageant and the Chef Wars Cooking Competition. The third day concluded with LGBTQ Night. The event concluded with "Your Face Sounds Familiar, The Lip Sync Battle." Aside from competitions, the Kannawidan Festival also featured a dog show featuring American bulldogs, a car and motor show, Tinattoan, a bike race, game fowl, a rhythm fest, and the much-anticipated Bakbakan sa Ilocos Sur.
We
should continue to be united as Ilocanos because, in such a short amount of time
we have achieved to celebrate Kannawidan Festival with so many events, this
just shows how we are getting back to normal and that Covid-19 is slowly fading
in our lives and were trying to live with it.
Resources:
https://tinyurl.com/mrvwrx3n
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2022/02/20/ilocos-sur-celebrates-kannawidan-2022/
Good morning, Alexa! Celebrating the Kannawidan Festival is a thrilling experience, particularly for Ilocanos. Thankfully, things are gradually returning to normal, and Ilocanos are enthusiastic about celebrating the festival the way we used to. Excellent work!
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