A little music,
a mess of fish in the fryer, some shade trees, a cool breeze --- that is a
great way to spend an afternoon and that is what Ilonggos will enjoy in
Zarraga, Iloilo.
Make tracks for
Zarraga this week and get your appetites ready. The 9th annual PANTAT Festival
takes place from December 16-23, 2012. Come out, join the festivities and have
yourself a great time. Food vendors at
the festivity do their best to pay tribute. Fest-goers sample from a variety of
catfish dishes. Enjoy the games and activities; there is something for everyone.
Events get underway
with the Opening Program on December 16; all the catfish recipes you can handle
and of course, eat some of your favorite catfish recipes on December 17 with
their Pantat Cooking Contest; December 18 is for the Search for Lin-ay Sang
Pantat: the Pasundayag highlights December 19; Daycare Family Day on December
20; Band Performances on December 21; Disco Derby for December 22; and the
much-anticipated Tribal Dance Competition on December 23.
The municipality of
Zarraga’s PANTAT Festival had its beginnings in early 2003 when a small group
of individuals discussed the possibility of establishing a local event to
promote their local produce, pantat (catfish). Many in the town depend on
fishing for their livelihood, and catfish is king of their local fishing
industry.
The town was long-time
experiencing a thriving industry in the field of aquaculture — specifically,
farm raised catfish centered in the area. This growing industry presented
itself as an excellent theme around which to build a festival. The festival
would publicize the industry, but more than that it could be a great instrument
to promote Zarraga The potential of such an event had been realized.
The festival promotes
the small businesses and local trade within the municipality. The municipal government
also works within the local communities to promote this local event and its activities
in an effort to drive customers to their peaceful town.
In 2011, the
municipality’s Pantat Festival joined the Aliwan Fiesta in Manila and took home
the first runner-up spot. The festival is one of the two Ilonggo festivals that
competed in Aliwan Fiesta, a competition among the best festivals in the
Philippines. It was Iloilo city’s Dinagyang Festival that brought home the
grand prize. Pantat Festival is now considered as one of the best of all the
country’s festival.
Zarraga’s PANTAT
Festival has come a long way since its beginnings. Yet, as the event continues
with its 9th annual run, it remains true to its roots — family‐friendly fun,
entertainment and delicious, hot, farm‐raised catfish.
Whether you are a
proud catfish fisherman, a terrific cook or just love to eat the delectable favorite,
Pantat Festival in Zarraga is the place to be.
The municipality of
Zarraga is located in the northeastern portion of Iloilo and is composed of 24
barangays. To get to Zarraga, one can take a jeepney at the Northern Central
Iloilo Terminal, Inc. popularly known as Tagbak Terminal in Jaro.