Dumangas, Iloilo has
one of the largest concentration of production fishpond areas in the province.
Popularly cultured in brackish-water fishponds include bangus or milkfish.
Dumangas is both a producing and consuming town of milkfish that is why it is
known to be the Bangus capital of the province. And it is not surprising that
Dumangas celebrate its amazing bangus or milkfish industry and showcase the
abundance of other fresh seafood through Haw-as Festival.
Haw-as Festival, an
off-shoot of Pahaw-as Festival launched in 2002 was conceptualized in 2008
during the first term of Mayor Ronaldo Golez. A municipal declaration was made
every October 25-31 as Municipal Culture and History Week giving importance to
Dumangas’ culture including Haw-as Festival and honoring local hero Col.
Quintin Salas.
The competing
Gubans, made up of 4-6 barangays for each Guban, nine (9) district Gubans will
be competing this year on its festival highlight on October 31 at 2 p.m.
Most of the
performances are choreographed featuring episodes of abundant fishpond harvest
as dancers, in their fishpond harvest traditional costumes, re-enact the
harvest activities of these workers who are the backbone of the town’s economy.
Other performers wear bangus costumes embellished with customary bright silvery
sequences.
Scenes feature
families or neighbors help in gathering the bangus using a seine net. Since
Haw-as is annually observed as an expression of gratitude to God. It is an
occasion to give thanks to God for nature’s bounty. Guaranteed a good
harvest, dancers would gather together to pray. Lastly, scenes of a celebration
where there are dancing and singing.
The Haw-as Festival
experience would not be complete without a plethora of specialty foods, live
entertainment and lots more. Come celebrate Dumangas’ culture in the week-long
Haw-as Festival on October 26-31, 2019.
The Opening Day (Saturday) is set for a motorcade at 9 a.m., AVAC
Exhibit, Haw-as Festival Grand Opening at 2 p.m., Street Dancing Competition at
3 p.m., Sugbahanay sa Plaza at 6:30 p.m., Awarding Ceremony of Street Dancing
Competition at 8 p.m. and Nightly Band and Food Festival at 7:00 p.m.; October
27 (Sunday) opens with a Farmers and Fisherfolks Forum and Opening Exhibit of
OTOP with Bangus Extravaganza – Cooking Contest at 8 a.m., WAFACON (Writers,
Artists, Filmmakers, Artisans Convention at 1 p.m., 4th Sikpanay-actual Haw-as
sa Punong at 3 p.m. and Nightly Band and Food Festival at 7 p.m.
October 28 (Monday) The Liberation of Dumangas – 119th Cry for Freedom and Liberty at 9 a.m., Col.
Quintin Salas Composo and Binalybay Contests at 10 a.m., Golez-Biron Autoshow
at 7 p.m., Haw-as Festival Queen Pre Pageant Night at 6 p.m. and Nightly Live
Band and Food Festival at 7 p.m.; October 29 (Tuesday) Jobs Fair at 9 a.m., Concert
at 7 p.m., Nightly Live Band and Food Festival at 7 p.m.; October 30
(Wednesday) features Laro Ng Lahi and
Educator’s Day in the morning and Haw-as Festival Queen Pageant Night at 7 p.m.
alongside Live Band and Food Festival; October 31 (Thursday) Run for Col.
Quintin Salas Marathon at 5 a.m., Commemoration Program for the 149th Birth
Anniversary of Col. Quintin Salas at 8 a.m., Haw-as Festival Guban Competition
at 2 p.m., Awarding of Prizes and Closing Program with Live Band and Food
Festival at 7 p.m.
The bangus or
milkfish has a bright silvery sheen, a small toothless mouth that can grow to
over a meter long. The ones found in markets are generally small. It is an
important aquaculture and commercial fish species vital in Dumangas’ economy as
it provides food security and livelihood to many fisherfolks in the area.
Bring yourself to
one of the most interesting celebrations in the Fourth Congressional District,
Haw-as Festival and make it one memorable experience.
Dumangas is a 1st
class municipality of the province situated in the northeastern side, 30
kilometers or an hour land trip from Iloilo city. It has a total land area of
11, 677 hectares politically subdivided into 45 barangays. The town is bounded on the north by Barotac Nuevo, on the south and east by Guimaras Strait; and on
the west by the Pototan and Zarraga.
To get to Dumangas,
one can travel taking the Monfort Coastal Boulevard route via an
air-conditioned van at Tikod Terminal in Barangay Baldoza, La Paz, Iloilo City
or please contact, Mr. Leonardo Quiatchon – Municipal Tourism Officer at
telephone number (33) 3612400 or fax number (33) 3612884.
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