the inter-barangay Halloween dance drama competition, photo by Joel Miles Molina |
Pavia, Iloilo has a
special charm when Halloween comes around. The town comes with lots of mystery
and an excellent choice of celebration taking place every 30th of October all
over Iloilo. From creepy creatures parading the street in frightening costumes to
spine-chilling dance presentations Pavianhons certainly know how to thrill its
visitors with the annual Tigakaralag Festival.
photo by Joel Miles Molina |
The celebration
opens with the parade of participants in Tigkaralag costumes from Barangay
Aganan at 6:30 p.m. passing through different barangays culminating to the
municipal plaza. Residents and visitors are in for a Halloween action with the
frightful edition of the all-night horror inter-barangay dance-drama
competition with themes based on ghost legends such as the White Lady, the
headless priest and the phantom hitchhiker.
photo by Joel Miles Molina |
The Halloween
costume contest is a fun tradition of the Tigkaralag celebration with awards
for the Most Horrible and the Most Amusing. The arch competition is decorated
with a range of objects associated with Halloween that include blood, fire,
gravestones, bones and skulls. Concepts have connections with death, the spirit
world or protecting property from evil spirits.
Arch competition, photo by Joel Miles Molina |
Tigkaralag, from the
Hiligaynon word, “kalag” or”soul” with the Hiligaynon prefix “tig” or “season
of” attached to it. The town had been providing Ilonggos with this Halloween
fix since 1992 and was conceptualized by former 2nd District Provincial Board
Member, Hon. Cecilia H. Capadosa.
Considered as
important holidays in the Philippines, Tigkaralag or All Souls Day and All
Saints Day are times where Filipinos would mostly go to their provinces to
visit, remember and pray for their departed loved ones. Weeks before family
members clean-up and repaint the graves of their loved ones. On the day itself,
they flock the cemetery to visit the graves, bring flowers, light candles and
prepare for a get-together meal. Many would stay overnight to recite the rosary
and the Litany of the Dead and also to bond with relatives.
Pavia is a Second
Class municipality belonging to the Second Congressional District of the
province. It is 9.6 kilometers away from Iloilo City. It has a land area of
2,703-hectare politically subdivided into 18 barangays. To get to the town, one
can take a jeepney at Jaro Plaza, Iloilo City. For more information, please
contact Mrs. Susan P. Jovero - Municipal Tourism Officer at 09173006041.
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