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Sinulog Festival Cebu City Philippines
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HISTORY

 

The Sinulog festival is one of the grandest, most distinguished and most colorful festivals in the Philippines. The major festival is held each year on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City to honor the Santo Niño, or the child Jesus, who used to be the patron saint of the whole province of Cebu (since in the Catholic faith Jesus is not a saint, but God). It is fundamentally a dance ritual which remembers the Filipino people's pagan past and their recognition of Christianity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The festival features some the country's most colorful displays of ceremony and pageantry: participants clothe in bright-colored costumes dance to the rhythm of drums and native gongs. The streets are generally lined with vendors and pedestrians all wanting to witness the street-dancing.

 


 

 


 

 

 

BACKGROUND

 

'Sinulog' comes from the Cebuano adverb sulog which is "like water current movement," which proficiently describes the forward-backward movement of the Sinulog dance. Traditionally, the dance consists of two steps forward and one step backward, done to the sound of the drums.

 


 

 

 

The dance is classified into Sinulog-base, Free-Interpretation, and recently a Latin Category, which most people have argued that it had nothing to do with Sinulog tradition. Candle vendors at the Basilica continue to perform the traditional version of the dance when lighting a candle for the customer, usually accompanied by songs in the native language.

 


 

 

THE FLUVIAL PARADE

 

The fluvial procession starts very early in the morning. This momentuous event, considered the biggest in the country, is attended by thousands of devotees from across the country. As the Niños boat sails for Cebu City through the Mactan channel, His devotees throw flowers, light candles, and dance the Sinug for penance, petition, and thanksgiving.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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