OROQUIETA CITY - Highlighting the vibrant showcase of Subanen cultural heritage, Oroquieta City in Misamis Occidental province in southern Philippines recently celebrated the grandiose Perangat Festival.
This annual celebration not only celebrates a successful harvest but
also represents the province's growth and development each year. The province
came alive with the mesmerizing performances of students from various schools
and out-of-school youth groups who participated in the annual ritual dance
competition.
As the province celebrated its 94th anniversary, the Perangat Festival
served as the central event, doubling as a heartfelt thanksgiving for the
blessings bestowed upon the Subanen tribe.
Vice Governor Rowena Gutierrez emphasized the festival's significance,
describing it as an exemplification of people's solidarity in the face of
challenges.
"This year's Perangat Festival was a great success, highlighting
unity among us throughout the challenges that we are currently facing,"
Gutierrez said.
The festival, she noted, stands as a tangible manifestation of Governor
Henry Oaminal's strong leadership and his genuine desire for unity and peace
among the people of Misamis Occidental.
The Ritual Dance Showdown Competition witnessed the triumph of the
contingent from the Local Government of Calamba-Baliangao. Crowned as
champions, they not only earned P500,000 in cash and a trophy but also secured
P5 million worth of tourism projects.
Recognized for their excellence, the contingent also bagged awards for
Best in Costume, Best in Musicality, and Best in Storyline, each fetching
P20,000 in cash. The festival director of the champion contingent was honored
with a substantial P50,000 cash prize.
Oroquieta City claimed the first runner-up position, winning P300,000 in
cash, P3 million worth of tourism projects, and an additional P30,000 for the
festival director. Don Victoriano secured the second runner-up position,
receiving Php 200,000 in cash and P2 million worth of tourism projects. They
also earned accolades for the best performance, along with a Php 20,000 prize
for the festival director.
Tangub City's outstanding choreography earned them the Best in
Choreography award, a trophy, and a cash prize of P20,000. The city also
received P100,000 as a consolation prize.
The Perangat Festival extended its spirit of celebration and triumph to
all participating contingents, providing each with a P100,000 consolation
prize. As the rhythmic beats and vibrant hues subsided, the festival left an
indelible mark, not just as a cultural extravaganza but as a testament to the
unity, resilience, and cultural richness of Misamis Occidental. (JMOR)
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