Gotad Ad Ifugao slated in June; tourists invited
>> Tuesday, April 19, 2016
By Julie
G. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY – Ifugao Gov. Denis Habawel has
invited tourists and those interested to witness events of “Gotad Ad Ifugao”
set in June
Those who wish to be
reconnected or educated with Ifugao ways and culture, or simply curious are
welcome, Habawel said.
“Gotad” is an Ifugao
term for celebration, or large gathering for thanksgiving.
The Gotad is
celebrated simultaneously with the 50th founding anniversary of the province and
focused on the transition of culture from the older to the younger generation,
as announced by Habawel, Provincial Administrator Atty. Evelyn Dunuan and
Planning and Development Officer Carmelita Buyuccan. In general, the
celebration is for “people, culture and progress.”
Preparatory events;
festivals in the different municipalities include the vegetable culinary arts
festival at Tinoc on April 12; woodcarving festival at Hungduan on April 14;
native dance at Hingyon on April 28; rice wine, April 20 in Asipulo; weaving,
April 28 in Banaue. Other festivals are the “Igkhumtad ad Majawjaw,” in
Mayoyao; and “Hudhud,” in Kiangan on May 1 to 3.
Noticeably however are
the interspersed young generation-focused activities including the pre-Gotad
event, biking event through rugged and mountainous terrain, ending at the
Capitol Plaza, Lagawe, on June 11.
On June 12 a Gotad
thanksgiving mass is celebrated, 8 a.m. at the St. Mary Magdalene Church, with
an interfaith program, 6 p.m. at the LCS gymnasium. Blessings from Ifugao deity
Maknongan is acknowledged on these occasions, it was known.
The next day, a civic
parade and opening program is scheduled at 8:00AM at the Capitol Plaza. The
indigenous culinary arts competition opens at 10 AM; the Overseas Foreign Worker
forum is at 2 p.m., with the grand Gotad ball at 7 p.m. The last event is a
formal affair for dance enthusiasts.
The agri-industrial
trade fair opens on June 14 with a statistical extravaganza and photo exhibit;
performing arts winner exhibition, demonstration of ethnic skills winners and
judging of “Baya” entries in the afternoon; and search for Bugan ya Wigan (Mr.
and Miss) di Gotad 2016; pre-pageant night. The statistical extravaganza
features details on the current development of Ifugao.
On June 15, the Lagawe
Central School gym is the venue for the public services; jobs fair,
Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) licensing and free legal services; as
the “Mundakdak and Muntuknul,” school of living traditions. The DBHS auditorium
is host to the film showing of Ifugao History, followed by the Ifugao
development symposium at the Ifugao Native Village; and the Musical Cultural
Theatre Festival at the Lagawe Central School Gym.
A marathon with
participants in G-string starts early in the morning of June 16, timed with
arrival at 8 AM to open the cultural sports competition at the public plaza.
The cultural ethnic sports competition includes the bultong, kayyatan,
guyyudan, uggub, hinnukting, cabba/labba race, kadang-kadang, akkad and batawil
race. The Ungut race may also be participated in by children. The jobs fair and
PRC licensing continues for the day. The coronation of BuganyaWigan happens in
the evening.
On June 17, the float
contest with competing Local Government Units and an open category starts at 8
AM. A quiz bee on Ifugao culture and history is conducted starting at 1PM, with
a cultural extravaganza for each municipality at the public plaza at 6PM.
On the final festival
day, June 18, a cultural parade with a grand Gotad program is conducted at
national highway to the public plaza. The Punhidaan or community lunch is
served for the communities to partake.
The theme for this
celebration is “Haggiyo, Ifugao!”
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