the tribal dance competition |
The
municipality of Concepcion stages an environmental-themed party through
Tampisaw Festival scheduled to take place this year between the 23rd and 25th
April. This 3-day festivity will promote and show-off and eclectic mix
activities for Mother Nature.
Preliminary
activities will open on April 23 (Thursday) with Panubay-subay sa Baybayon (A
Coastal Clean-Up Experience) at 6 a.m., Milex Villanueva’s Bicycle Cup at 8
a.m., a Torch Parade or SUGA at 6 p.m., Ceremonial Bonfire at the Fishing Port
at 7 p.m., and the Tampisaw Mardigras:
The Sulo Passion (A Night of Upbeat Music) at the Municipal Auditorium at 9
p.m.; April 24 (Friday) Opening of the festival with Panubay-subay sa Baybayon
at 6 a.m., Opening Program with the launching of Hashtag Campaign #iloveconcepciontampisaw15,
Concepcion Hymn, Tampisaw Earth Dance and Music and the Declaration of the
5-Year Image Transition for 2020 at 9 a.m., Palumba Baroto Race at 10:30 a.m.,
Opening of Food Fest at 1 p.m., Talent’s Night for Perlas sang Tampisaw at 7 p.m.
at the Municipal Auditorium; April 25 (Saturday) Panubay-subay sa Baybayon at 6
a.m., Symposium at 8 a.m., Palumba Sakayan de Motor at 10:30 a.m., Tampisaw
Convergent Parade at 1 p.m., Earth Dance Presentation at 2 p.m. at NIPSC
Campus, Search for Perlas sang Tampisaw 2015 at 7 p.m. at the Municipal
Auditorium.
Tampisaw,
a Hiligaynon word that refers to “wading in the water” or “to playfully wade in
the water,” was organized in 2000 during the term of former Mayor now
Provincial Administrator Dr. Raul Banias. The festival title was coined by
Director Helen Catalbas of the Department of Tourism Region VI to describe the
people of Concepcion’s love of water and the gifts it brings being the essence
of life to the community.
Tampisaw
coincides with the Earth Day celebration, a globally celebrated holiday.
Oftentimes extended to a weekly event, Earth Day was established to raise
awareness about environmental issues especially in safeguarding our natural
environment—air, water and land and transform public attitude by activating
individuals to strengthen their fight against man’s exploitive relationship
with Mother Nature.
Sandbar Island Beach Resort in Barangay Bulubadiangan |
Concepcion’s
all-embracing coastline is one good reason to visit the area. Popularly known
to be one of the pearls of Iloilo, the town has a wealth of charms to offer. It
opens up to beautiful, idyllic and typically crushed coral island beaches with
tranquil blue waters perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving. This makes
Concepcion a popular vacation spot for couples and young groups.
Among
the popular attractions that helped put Concepcion in the tourism map are the
island beaches of Agho and Bulubadiangan known for its luscious stretch of
white sand and the island of Tambaliza with its centrepiece, the imposing Mt.
Manaphag also known as Pan de Azucar that measures 573 meters making it is
visible even from the towns of Silay and Talisay in northern Negros.
Tampisaw
Festival is a collaborative effort of the municipal government headed by Mayor
Milliard Villanueva with the Culture, History, Art and Tourism Council (CHAT)
and different departments along with the 25 barangays, the Department of
Tourism, private sectors and the academe.
Concepcion
is about 111.4 kilometers away from Iloilo City. Made up of 25 barangays, the
town bordered in the north by the municipality of San Dionisio; south by the
municipality of Ajuy; west by the municipality of Sara; and in the east by the
Visayan Sea. It has a total land area of 9,702.04 hectares.
To
get there is a two-hour bus or van trip from Northern Iloilo Public Transport
Terminal in Barangay Tagbak, Jaro, Iloilo City. For more information, please
contact Mr. Augusto Familara, Municipal Tourism Officer-OIC at 09306514876.
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