Miagao, Iloilo and
all over the province Ilonggos will celebrate the day that commemorates the
bravery of the Miagaowanons, to honor a battle in Ilonggo history as well as
highlighting the heritage and culture of its people on its 303rd
Foundation Anniversary alongside its 21st Salakayan Festival on
February 3-10, 2019.
Salakayan
is one of the most anticipated festivals around the
province that is fun. The community gather together and share customs. They
celebrate with music, dancing, food and parades. With the theme, “Miagao Salakayan: Pamghangkat sa mga
Pamatan-on Padulong sa Paghili-usa sa Sining Panahon,” a host of cultural
activities will take place daily throughout its 8-day celebration starting on February
3 (Sunday) with the Soft Opening of Food Fair at 7 p.m., MVM Class 1969 Golden
Alumni Homecoming at 6 p.m. and Zumbathon at 5:30 p.m., Isuzu Car Show and Phoenix
Petroleum Inc. Showroom and Clinic at 8 a.m.; February 4 (Monday) Pamukaw at 5
a.m., Transport Sector Caravan at 7 a.m., Salakayan Mass at 9 a.m., Opening of
Agro and Industrial Fair at 10 a.m., Opening Salvo at 2 p.m., Opening Program
and Raising of Barangay Banners at 5 p.m., Transport Sector Night at 6 p.m.,
and Miss Salakayan Talent’s Night at 7 p.m.
February 5 (Tuesday)
Pottery Painting Contest at 9 a.m., Opening of Photo Art Exhibit at 10 a.m., Salakayan
Re-enactment at 4 p.m., MCES Alumni Night at 6 p.m., Search for Miss Salakayan
Pageant Night at 7 p.m.; February 6 (Wednesday) Laro ng Lahi at 9 a.m., Drum
and Lyre Competition at 2 p.m., Balikbanwa Night and Vendor’s Night with The Search
for Mutya Sang Mercado at 7 p.m.; February 7 (Thursday) Volleyball and
Basketball Tournament at 8 a.m., Higante Contest at 4 p.m., Liga Night at 7
p.m.; February 8 (Friday) Mass and Fluvial Parade at 8 a.m., Games at Sea at
10:30 a.m., Cavalcade of Dances at 2 p.m., One Night in Unity for Children at 7
p.m., SK Night at 7 p.m. February 9 (Saturday) Tribe Competition at 8 a.m.,
Float Parade at 2 p.m., Tribe’s Night at 7 p.m. February 10 (Sunday)
Thanksgiving Mass at 7 a.m., AGAPE at 9 a.m., Coronation of the Queen of Miagao
2019 at 8 p.m.
Salakayan, from the
root word salakay meaning to attack,
is a dance-drama presentation that commemorates the historic battle between the
people of Miagao and the Moros or Muslim pirates that depopulated many of our Christianized
coastal towns through their merciless constant attack. It was in 1754 when the
locals finally defeated the Moros (Muslim pirates) in a historic battle.
The Higantes parade is
a special feature of the tribe competition. It is a popular attraction to the tradition
where several giants in papier maché of popular figures in history of the town are
being paraded on the streets to the delight of everyone.
Why not visit Miagao
on these days as part of a festival hopping adventure in Iloilo from January to
February? Although, Miagao is a lovely town to see at any time of the year.
The town of Miagao is
40.5 kilometers or an hour ride south from Iloilo City. It is politically
subdivided into 199 barangays over a land area of 13,286 hectares. Miagao is
bordered by the towns of Igbaras to its northeast; Guimbal to its east, San
Joaquin to its west; and the municipality of Sibalom, Antique Province to its
northwest.
To get there, one can
take a jeepney at the Don Benito Q. Acap Sr. Southern Iloilo Perimeter Boundary
Terminal in Barangay Mohon, Oton, Iloilo or at the terminal at the wet market
near Robinsons Iloilo main mall. Metered taxis are also available at the
terminal.
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