By
Nonnette C. Bennett
TABUK, Kalinga is the
place to be in June, if you want to see the best of the arts, crafts, dances,
produce, and culture of Kalinga in a week.
Jiving with
the founding anniversary of Tabuk as a city last June 23, a series of
activities spread from June 17 with a bicycle parade to trade fairs, games
andstreet dancing parades happened daily.
It ended on
the 23rd with a fellowship dinner and fashion show with their sisterhood cities
and municipalities ofnorth Philippines.
The trade
fair is the destination through the whole week to check out the array of woven
textiles used in wearable and functional pieces. The Kalinga skirt or tapis
stands out among the other Cordillera weaves because it is embellished with mother
of pearl beads or other contemporary beads that dangle and sway as one walks.
The basket
weaving and bamboo crafts of Kalinga were also displayed and sold, not to
forget the sturdy soft brooms too.
Among the
stalls are the products of Kalinga from coffee, chili paste, peanut butter,
cookies, heirloom rice, banana chips, wines and many more.
Each product
from the different municipalities or barangays had their own unique flavors.
There is also
a stall with sugar cane juice quite like juice sold in different Asian
countries.
There is the
Barangay Agro Fair promoted and supported by the Department of Agriculture
where the best and biggest produce are displayed like mango, sweet potato,
ginger, or bananas. Plants like fruit trees from durian, rambutan, lansones,
mangoes, to guapples are cheap. One can also buy fresh fruits and vegetables at
this fair.
The horse
races, catch a pig, sack race, and other games are held at the Tabuk National
High School Grounds on one of the days.
In the
mornings are the street socio and civic parades and motorcades that cover the
streets of Dagupan.
The different
clubs and business groups hold a parade and motorcade on one day, while the
government divisions and offices parade through the streets on another day.
The most
exciting addition to the activities of 2018 was the street dancing competition
held at the elementary school grounds. There were 10 groups from as far as
Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya, Baguio City, Bauko, Mt. Province who joined the contest
with a prize pot of P200,000 and participation prize of P50,000. The prize pot
was taken away by a magnificent show put on by the Aritao group.
The finesse
of Kalinga was exhibited in the fashion show on the last evening of the
festival. Here, the best homegrown designers displayed their creative uses of
the traditional weaves.
A visual and
cultural feast, the Matagoan Festival should be in anyone’s must-see list for
2019.
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