Paracelis, Barlig towns to stage cultural festivals
>> Monday, June 15, 2015
COMMUNITY BILLBOARD
Roger Sacyaten
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- The municipalities of Barlig and Paracelis, of the eastern
municipalities of this province, will hold their respective festivals this
month with authentic and unique cultural performances.
For the first time, Paracelis will stage the
newly created Kakarayam Festival, following enactment town ordinance that
mandates all nine barangays to participate in the newest official festival that
runs from June 12-16.
For a place that hosts at least 13 tribes,
some local residents voiced reservation on the ethnic term Kakarayam as
parochial to Baliwons or Ga’dangs.
But according to town councilor Ernesto
Gunday, the consensus prevailed for the name Kakarayam which is a Baliwon term
for “coming together in festivity, a gathering for oneness and unity” for the
people of Paracelis.
Municipal tourism action officer Federico
Dalayday said Kakarayam means a gathering of people for enjoyment of fun and
amusement.
“We invite all the iParacelis living outside
of the municipality to be with us during the Kakarayam Festival. We invite also
visitors to come for them to witness what is Kakarayam”, Gunday said.
June 16 is the main day of the festival when
street dancing and cultural performances will be held.
Activities lined up prior to the 16th are
pageant’s search for Miss Butterfly, Farmers’ Day and solidarity night, among
others.
Paracelis is 53 years old this year after its
formal inauguration in 1962.
Barlig, for its part, will once again stage
the Fortan Festival on June 15-18, an annual event that has been a part of the
yearly celebration of the foundation day of the municipality with the main day
of celebrations on the 18th of the month.
Fortan is a Barlig term to mean legacy -- a
showcase of cultural heritage on historical dances and traditional sports.
It is only this municipality that has three
festivals with Menaliyam Festival of Kadaclan cluster of four barangays and
Changyasan Festival of two Lias barangays.
The total budget for the Fortan Festival is
P500,000 that will finance street dancing and cultural presentation on the 18th
of the month and the proposals submitted by the 11 barangays for their
respective participations.
Barlig is known for authentic cultural
presentations as showcased during the provincial Lang-ay Festival.
In meeting attended by this writer, it was
known that the officials and organizers were preparing for the annual municipal
event.
Mayor Clark Ngaya extended his invitation to
the Barlig folks staying outside of the municipality to come home during the
festival, provincial folks and tourists to rekindle kinships and foster
solidarity and camaraderie among families, friends, and relatives.
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