By Peter Balocnit
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --
It’ s all systems go for the 19th Kalinga Founding Anniversary and 2014 Ullalim
Festival on Feb. 12-16 that will showcase the rich cultural heritage
of the province.
Kristian Wandag,
provincial legal officer and event management committee chairman, said
everything is final. “All invited guests and entertainers confirmed their
attendance, venues of events are prepared, and the P1.5 million for expenses is
released,” he said.
For the first time,
the celebration will feature “Awong chi Gangsa (Call of a Thousand Gongs) on
Feb. 13.
On Feb. 2 motocross at
the Kalinga Sports Complex will be participated in by local motor clubs and
those of Region 2.
Last year, the event
was one of the crowd drawers in three categories: children, amateur, and
experts.
On Feb. 3, the trade
and industrial fair located at the national highway fronting St. Tonis College
was opened.
On Feb. 10 is the
opening of the agro exhibit at Capitol by the different municipalities and this
city.
It will be
simultaneous with the opening of the tourism fair featuring the last living
tattoo artist “Wanghud” from Buscalan, Tinglayan also at Capitol grass area.
Scheduled on Feb. 12-13
were skills and jobs fair, mobile licensing, and Pag-ibig and GSIS
inquiry service desk back of Capitol.
Feb. 12 will be
celebrated as schools day to start with the usual street parade with the
Balikbayan night at Capitol park in the evening.
Feb.13 is
‘Municipalities Day at the CARAA grounds after the street dancing. Aside from
the “Awong chi Gangsa” will be a cultural presentation by the municipalities of
Tinglayan, Balbalan, Pasil and Rizal in the afternoon and Search for Miss
Kalinga 2014 in the evening.
Invited guest speakers
are Civil Service Commissioner Nieves Osorio and Senator Peter Alan Cayetano
Feb. 14 is the anniversary day to start with the
grand civic parade and program at the Capitol gymnasium with National
Irrigation Administration Administrator Claro Maranan as guest speaker.
The municipalities of
Lubuagan, Pinukpuk, Tanudan and Tabuk city will have their cultural presentation in the afternoon and TM Dance showdown and
Valentines concert at the Capitol canopy in the evening.
On Feb. 15 is the ‘Farmers Day to start with a bike fest
at 6:30AM, a parade by the different
farmer groups; program at Capitol gym with Outstanding Rice Farmer Engr.
TeodoroKub-ao Jr. as guest speaker; drum and lyre competition by secondary
schools, concert by Kalinga Echoes and Badjao.
It culminates on Feb.
16. “Family Day’ with an acrobatic show at Capitol gymnasium.
The 5-day celebration
will be covered live by Radyong Bayan and
documented by Living Asia.
Kalinga Gov. Jocel Baac said the Ullalim
festival is a “cultural even to immortalize the dignified pageantry and
grandeur of arts and celebration of our visions and aspirations.”
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