Pahiyas Festival Description

Pahiyas Festival Description

Short description about the festival.*Description Of Celebration*1. Obando festival2. Ato-atiahan festival3.Florez de mayo festival4.Moriones festival5.Sinulog festival6.Pahiyas festival7.Dinagyang festivalsana masagot ng maayos, thanks​

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1. Short description about the festival.*Description Of Celebration*1. Obando festival2. Ato-atiahan festival3.Florez de mayo festival4.Moriones festival5.Sinulog festival6.Pahiyas festival7.Dinagyang festivalsana masagot ng maayos, thanks​


1. Throughout the three days, devotees joyously dance in the streets as a form of prayer, asking for the spirit of life to enter into the wombs of women.

2. A Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño (Holy Child or Infant Jesus) in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay Island

3. A festival held in the Philippines in the month of May

4.A lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines.

5.A traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus).

6.The festival is deeply rooted in the traditional celebration of the townsfolk in thanksgiving for bountiful harvest.

7. One of the biggest and world-class festivals in the Philippines.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Religious Festival

and theatrical forms:

1) Pahiyas

2) Obando Fertility Rites

3) Moriones

4) Ati-Atihan

5) Sinulog

6) Dinagyang

7) Santacruzan

8) Kasinagan

Place and Date of

Celebration:

1) Pahiyas

Place » Lucban Quezon

Date of Celebration » 15th of May

2. Obando Fertility Rites

Place » Obando celebrate in Santa Clara,San Pascual de baylon and Nuestra Señora de salambao.

Date of Celebration » May 17th for St.Paschal baylon, Mag 18th for St.Clare of Assisi and May 19th for Our Lady Of Salambào.

3. Moriones

Place » Marinduque

Date of Celebration » It celebrate in Holy Week.

4. Ati-Atihan

Place » Aklan, Panay Island

Date of Celebration » 3rd Sunday of January.

5. Sinulog

Place » Cebu City

Date of Celebration » January 16.

6. Dinagyang

Place » ilo ilo city

Date of Celebration » 14th Sunday of January.

7. Santactuzan

Place » Philippines

Date of Celebration » Santacruzan celebrate in the month of May during Flores de mayo.

8. Kasinagan

Place » Pilar, Bataan Province

Date of Clebration » October

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Explanation:

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2. ARIS Write a brief description about these festivals. 1. Pahiyas 2. Moriones 3. Ibalon 4. Masskara​


1.Pahiyas

The Pahiyas Festival is a celebration of thanksgiving for good harvest. 'Pahiyas' actually means precious offering and the tradition began all the way back in the 16th Century. It is done in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. Artists play a large role in the Pahiyas Festival.

2. MORIONES

The Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Imperial and Royal Roman soldiers as interpreted by locals. The mask was named after the 16th and 17th century Morion helmet.

3.IBALON

Ibalon, or Ibalong, is the ancient name of the Bicol Region in the Philippines. The center of settlement is believed to be either beside the Bicol River at the present-day Libmanan, Camarines Sur (as based on the Ibalong Epic) or in Magallanes, Sorsogon, Philippines, renowned as one of the first Spanish settlement in the island of Luzon.

4.MASSKARA

MassKara is derived from the words “mass” meaning “many” and “kara” meaning “faces,” thus calling it the Festival of Many Faces. Known as the City of Smiles, Bacolod parades many smiling masks worn by the locals during this festival in the Philippines.

1.The Pahiyas Festival is a celebration of thanksgiving for good harvest. 'Pahiyas' actually means precious offering and the tradition began all the way back in the 16th Century. It is done in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.

2.The Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Imperial and Royal Roman soldiers as interpreted by locals.

3.The Ibalong Festival is a non-religious festival in Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines based on the Ibalong Epic, and is held on August. The festival celebrates the epic story Ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary heroes, namely Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong.

4.The MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every 4th Sunday of October in Bacolod, Philippines. The most recent festival was held from Oct 8–27, 2019. The festival sites include the Bacolod Public Plaza, the Lacson Tourism Strip and the Bacolod Government Center

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3. these are the types of non-religions festival​A.Bangus,Dinagyang and Moriones FestivalB.Bangus,Pahiyas and Letchon FestivalC.Dinagyang,Pahiyas and Moriones FestivalD.Sinulog,Dinagyang and Moriones Festival


Answer:

D

Explanation:


4. what is the characteristic of pahiyas festival?​


Answer:

It is celebrated annually every May 15th (regardless of whether it falls on a weekday or a weekend). The festival is a thanksgiving feast for a beautiful harvest. Kiping (colorful decorations made from dried rice paste) are used to decorate the houses along with various fruit, vegetables, and flowers.


5. pahiyas festival and motioned festival are both religious festival​


Answer:

Yes thats True

Explanation:

Pahiyas Festival – Lucban, Quezon

You can trace Pahiyas Festival origin way back in the 15th century. ... This is an annual celebration to pay homage to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, for a bountiful harvest in town so it's one of the 10 examples of religious festivals in the Philippines.

The Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. ... This is a folk-religious festival that re-enacts the story of Saint Longinus, a Roman centurion who was blind in one eye.

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God bless

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6. pahiyas festival place of origin​


Answer:

Known as the “fiesta to end all fiestas,” the Pahiyas Festival takes place every May 15 in Lucban, Quezon. The festival finds its origins in the thanksgiving tradition of the early Filipinos at the foot of Mt. Banahaw as a way of showing gratitude for a bountiful harvest.

Explanation:

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7. pahiyas festival of lucban quezon​


Answer:

Lucban, officially the Municipality of Lucban, is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 51,475 people. Lucban is dubbed as the Art Capital of Quezon province.

Explanation:


8. what is the essence of pahiyas festival?


Answer:

The Pahiyas Festival is one of the most popular fiestas in the Philippines, held in honor of San Ididro Labrador Catholic Patron Saint of Farmers.


9. why is pahiyas festival unique?​


The Pahiyas Festival is one of the most popular fiestas in the Philippines, held in honor of San Isidro Labrador, Catholic Patron Saint of Farmers. It is celebrated annually every May 15th (regardless of whether it falls on a weekday or a weekend). The festival is a thanksgiving feast for a beautiful harvest.


10. what is the difference of pahiyas festival and moriones festival​


Answer:

The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated to give thanks to the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador for their bountiful harvest. During this occasion every May 15, the houses transform into colorful abodes using their harvests and the popular kipings. The Pahiyas Festival meaning is really to give thanks. While the Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Imperial and Royal Roman soldiers as interpreted by locals.


11. It is known for Pahiyas Festival.


Answer:

harvest festivals

Explanation:

The town of Lucban, celebrates one of the country's biggest, and most colorful harvest festivals every May 15, along with the towns of Tayabas, Sariaya, Gumaca, Tiaong, and Lucena City, the festivities are the Philippines best known harvest festivals to honor San Isidro Labrador, the patron of farmers


12. how is pahiyas festival celebrated​


Answer:

Every May 15, the townsfolk of Lucban, Quezon, don their houses with fruits, vegetables and colorful kiping (a leaf-shaped wafer made of rice and dyed with food coloring) in celebration of the Pahiyas Festival.

The word ‘pahiyas’ was derived from the word ‘payas’, which means decoration or to decorate. The reason behind such practice dates back to the 15th century, when farmers used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw. Over time, they brought their farm produce at the church in honor of the town’s patron saint – St. Isidore the Laborer, who is the patron saint of farmers, laborers and peasants.

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During that time, farmers would bring their harvest to the town church and the parish priest would bless them as a way to give thanks to the Lord for their bountiful harvest. But as time progressed, the church can no longer accommodate all harvests. It was then agreed upon for the harvests to be displayed in the farmers’ houses instead. Thus, the parish priest would go around the community to bless their harvests.

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With the Filipinos’ fun-loving spirit and creativity, there’s a handful of grand town fiestas and vibrant festivals celebrated across the Philippines. Among the numerous festivals in the country, the province of Quezon takes pride in its annual colorful harvest festival called the Pahiyas Festival.

Brief History of the Pahiyas Festival

Man prepares harvests for decorating the house | © Chareze Stamatelaky / Flickr

Every May 15, the townsfolk of Lucban, Quezon, don their houses with fruits, vegetables and colorful kiping (a leaf-shaped wafer made of rice and dyed with food coloring) in celebration of the Pahiyas Festival. The word ‘pahiyas’ was derived from the word ‘payas’, which means decoration or to decorate. The reason behind such practice dates back to the 15th century, when farmers used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw. Over time, they brought their farm produce at the church in honor of the town’s patron saint – St. Isidore the Laborer, who is the patron saint of farmers, laborers and peasants.

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During that time, farmers would bring their harvest to the town church and the parish priest would bless them as a way to give thanks to the Lord for their bountiful harvest. But as time progressed, the church can no longer accommodate all harvests. It was then agreed upon for the harvests to be displayed in the farmers’ houses instead. Thus, the parish priest would go around the community to bless their harvests.

The Pahiyas Festival Nowadays

Locals believe that keeping the tradition alive was essential because it brought them away from deprivation and misfortune in their town. In May 1963, what was originally a pagan festival transformed into the colorful, grand festival that Filipinos know today. Apart from holding a competition that chooses the house with the most creative design, the festival also included cultural shows, various contests, parades and exhibits that would boost the tourist of the town of Lucban. It was the idea of the Art Club of Lucban’s Founder and President Fernando Cadeliña Nañawa.

Explanation:

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13. What are the differences of Carabao Festival and Pahiyas Festival?​


Answer:

The Carabao Festival is celebrated in various provinces such as Rizal, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan but it is more popular in Pulilan, Bulacan because they celebrate Kneeling Carabao Festival in the said province.Apparently, the festival is celebrated by towns or municipalities whose patron saint is San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. The feast is to honor both San Isidro and carabaos – the national animal of the Philippines – as the farmers’ helper. painted carabaos or water buffalos attached to a string held by their owners


14. What kind of festival is Pahiyas?


Answer:

Pahiyas Festival – Lucban, Quezon

Explanation:

This is an annual celebration to pay homage to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, for a bountiful harvest in town.


15. what are the materials used in higantes festival and pahiyas festival?​


Answer:

The Higantes Festival is a local festival held annually In Angono, Philippines, where hundreds of giant papier-mâché puppets are paraded, representing the common people's mockery of the bad hacienda (land) owners of the past during Spanish colonial rule. It has evolved into also celebrating the feast of Pope St. Clement I, every 22 and 23 November

The body is made of bamboo, but other materials like yantok (rattan) and thin iron bars can also be used. Yards are yards of clothing materials and accessories complete the costume of the "Higantes.”

The main decorative material used is “Kiping,” and it is produced from rice paste. I was impressed particularly by a house that displayed four giant sunflowers.

16. where pahiyas festival is celebrated?​


Answer:

province of Quezon

Explanation:

province of Quezon

With the Filipinos' fun-loving spirit and creativity, there's a handful of grand town fiestas and vibrant festivals celebrated across the Philippines. Among the numerous festivals in the country, the province of Quezon takes pride in its annual colorful harvest festival called the Pahiyas Festival.

Lucban,Quezon

The PAHIYAS FESTIVAL is celebrated every year on May 15 in Lucban, Quezon. It is in honor of St. Isidore the Farmer, the patron saint of harvest.

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17. where is Pahiyas Festival celebrated at


Answer:

Lucban,Quezon

Explanation:

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Answer:

LUCBAN QUEZON

The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth of May every year in the Town of Lucban, Quezon. This celebration is held in order to express gratitude to the patron saint of farmers, Saint Isidore the Laborer, for a year of bountiful harvest, which in Filipino is ani.

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18. described pahiyas festival costume​


It has a variety of beautiful designs and colors that can be seen in garments such as ornate costume designs.

Explanation:

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19. pahiyas festival historical background


Answer:

Brief History of the Pahiyas Festival

The word 'pahiyas' was derived from the word 'payas', which means decoration or to decorate. The reason behind such practice dates back to the 15th century, when farmers used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw.

Answer:

Every May 15, the townsfolk of Lukban Quezon don their houses with fruits, vegetables and colorful kiping (a leaf-shaped wafer made of rice and dyed with food coloring) in celebration of the Pahiyas Festival. The word ‘pahiyas’ was derived from the word ‘payas’, which means decoration or to decorate. The reason behind such practice dates back to the 15th century, when farmers used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw. Over time, they brought their farm produce at the church in honor of the town’s patron saint – St.Isidore the Laborer, who is the patron saint of farmers, laborers and peasants.

During that time, farmers would bring their harvest to the town church and the parish priest would bless them as a way to give thanks to the Lord for their bountiful harvest. But as time progressed, the church can no longer accommodate all harvests. It was then agreed upon for the harvests to be displayed in the farmers’ houses instead. Thus, the parish priest would go around the community to bless their harvests.


20. Moriones Festival Pahiyas Festival Sinulog Festival Ati-atihan Festival​


Answer:

The Moriones is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines.

while

Sinulog Festival or Santo Nino Festival is an annual religious and cultural festival in Cebu. The festival is thought to be the first of the most well-known festivals in the Philippines.

Explanation:


21. contrast tuna festival and pahiyas festival​


Pahiyas Festival – Lucban, Quezon

Date: May 15, 2020

-Every famous festival in the Philippines is always colorful, and Pahiyas Festival, without a doubt, is one of the most colorful and vibrant festivals in the Philippines. You can trace Pahiyas Festival origin way back in the 15th century. Farmers then used to offer their harvests at the foot of Mount Banahaw.

Tuna Festival – General Santos City

Date: September 2020

-Aside from being the hometown of the world boxing champion, a.k.a. Pambansang Kamao, Manny Pacquiao, General Santos City is also the premier fish producer of the Philippines. It houses the country’s 7 tuna canning plants, thus, making it the Tuna Capital of the Philippines.


22. What is the difference between the Pahiyas Festival and the Htamane Festival.


Answer:

htamane festival:

Also known as the Glutinous Rice Festival, Htamane is celebrated throughout the country in February. People of Myanmar celebrate the Htamane Festival by cooking glutinous rice together. They gather and participate in a competition where they have to make the best glutinous rice.

pahiyas festival:

Pahiyas is dubbed as one of the country's most colorful festivals and begins with an offering to the farmer saint, a practice derived from the early residents' ritual of setting aside a portion of their harvests to the anito" or ancestor spirits


23. These are the type of Non-religious Festivalsa. Bangus, Pahiyas and Lechon Festivalb. Sinulog, Dinagyang and Moriones Festivalc. Bangus, DInagyang and Moriones Festivald. Dinagyang, Pahiyas and Moriones Festival​


Answer:

A. Bangus, Pahiyas and Lechon Festival

Explanation:

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24. Pahiyas festival religious or nonreligious


Answer:

The Pahiyas festival place of origin is Quezon Province. This is an annual celebration to pay homage to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, for a bountiful harvest in town so it's one of the 10 examples of religious festivals in the Philippines.

Explanation:


25. what is the mood of pahiyas festival​


Answer:

happy

Explanation:

The Pahiyas Festival, or officially known as the Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival happens only once a year, every May 15. Regardless of the day it falls, be it a weekend . Once again, Lucban celebrates the Lucban San Isidro Pahiyas Festival, the colorful summer festival honoring the patron saint of farmers San Isidro Labrador.


26. What are the similarities of Carabao Festival and Pahiyas Festival?​


Answer:

The Carabao Festival is celebrated in various provinces such as Rizal, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan but it is more popular in Pulilan, Bulacan because they celebrate Kneeling Carabao Festival in the said province.Apparently, the festival is celebrated by towns or municipalities whose patron saint is San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. The feast is to honor both San Isidro and carabaos – the national animal of the Philippines – as the farmers’ helper. The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth of May every year in the Town of Lucban, Quezon. This celebration is held in order to express gratitude to the patron saint of farmers, Saint Isidore the Laborer, for a year of bountiful harvest, which in Filipino is ani.

Explanation:


27. what is pahiyas festival?Describe​


Answer:

The pahiyas festival,celebrated in lucban Quezon every 15th may.It is held in honor of the patron sainy of farmer,"San isidro de labrador".

The term "pahiyas" means "decorated".It is apply named gor the annual fiesta that transforms the houses of lucban into a garden decked harvested produced and colorful rice wafers called "kipings"

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28. Pagkakatulad ng Pahiyas Festival Higantes Festival Coco Festival​


Answer:

Coco Festival Ay Masayang Pinagdiriwang Ng Pilipino

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29. what is pahiyas festival?​


Answer:

The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated to give thanks to the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador for their bountiful harvest. During this occasion every May 15, the houses transform into colorful abodes using their harvests and the popular kipings. The Pahiyas Festival meaning is really to give thanks

Explanation:

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Answer:

The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated to give thanks to the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador for their bountiful harvest. During this occasion every May 15, the houses transform into colorful abodes using their harvests and the popular kipings. The Pahiyas Festival meaning is really to give thanks.

What is the main highlights of Pahiyas Festival?

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On the eve of the festival, residents of Lucban decorate their houses with vegetables, fruits, and kiping (coloured rice wafer in the leaf shape). The name of the festival comes from the word 'payas,' which means to decorate. The procession of 'Kalas' is the main highlight of the festival.

What is the culture of Pahiyas Festival?

Pahiyas is a shower of gifts and blessings in the celebratory abundance of a harvest. Through these artists, the Philippines celebrated the centennial of its declaration of independence by asserting its freedom to construct the future with the culture of gift-giving.

What happens to the farmers harvests during Pahiyas Festival?

During that time, farmers would bring their harvest to the town church and the parish priest would bless them as a way to give thanks to the Lord for their bountiful harvest. But as time progressed, the church can no longer accommodate all harvests.

Explanation:

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30. What's the similitaries of higantes festival and pahiyas festival?


Explanation:

Ang Fiesta ng Higantes ay mayroong mga magagandang pangyayari, makulay na selebrasyon at maganda rin ang kasaysayan sa likod nito. Nagsimula ito noong nasa ilalim pa ng mga Kastila ang Pilipinas. Alituntunin noon ng mga Kastila n asa bawat probinsiya ay dapat mayroong pista bawat taon. Sa dinamidami ng pistang puwedeng pagpiliin, napili ng Angono ang Higantes. Napili nila ito sapagkat ito'y patrón ng mga mangingisda na pangunahing trabaho ng mga Pilipino noon. Naniniwala sila na sa pamamagitan ng pistang ito, dadami ang huli nilang mga isda. Bukod sa mga higante, bidang-bida rin sa pistang ito ang mga masasarap na pagkain na galing sa iba't ibang lugar sa Pilipinas at mga engrande at makukulay

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