Higantes Festival in Angono, Rizal
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What is the main purpose of the Higantes Festival in Angono Rizal?

  • To protest against the use of paper mache
  • To honour the Spanish inquisition
  • To celebrate the town's founding anniversary
  • To honour the town's patron saint San Clemente (correct)
  • What is the significance of the paper mache giants in the Higantes Festival?

  • They represent the Spanish conquerors
  • They portray the religious figures worshipped by locals
  • They symbolize the natives' protest against Spanish rule (correct)
  • They are used for promoting local artwork
  • Why is Angono often referred to as the 'Art Capital of the Philippines'?

  • For its celebration of local artists during festivals
  • As a result of the Higantes Festival and its focus on artistry (correct)
  • Because of the presence of historical monuments
  • Due to its rich cultural heritage
  • What is the meaning of 'Higalaay Festival'?

    <p>Friendship Festival</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do the inked bodies and tattoos worn by participants symbolize in the Pintados Festival?

    <p>The richness of their cultural heritage before Spanish influence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    On what day is the Higalaay Festival celebrated in Cagayan de Oro?

    <p>Every 28th day of August</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What element of the Pintados Festival reflects the bravery and warrior spirit of the past?

    <p>Inked bodies and tattoos</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What product does the Mais Festival in Claveria, Misamis Oriental promote?

    <p>Corn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which village emerged as the Champion in the Mais Festival's showdown competition?

    <p>Luna</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why was the first Christian church built near the fort in Cagayan de Oro under Father Pedro de Santa Barbara?

    <p>To honor St. Augustine's feast day</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Higantes Festival

    • Celebrated on November 23 in Angono, Rizal
    • Based on Angono folklore, featuring giant paper mache (higantes) as a form of protest against the Spanish inquisition
    • Honors the town's patron saint, San Clemente
    • Locals open their homes and dining to visitors as a feast celebration
    • Paper mache giants, up to 12 feet tall, are built for each barangay

    Pintados Festival

    • Celebrated on June 29 in Tacloban City
    • Showcases the native people and their way of life before the Spanish colonization
    • Features locals with inked bodies and tattoos, similar to the tribe people of Leyte and Samar, known as the Pintados
    • Symbolizes the brave warriors of the past and is celebrated with music, dance, and vibrant colors

    Higalaay Festival

    • Celebrated on August 28 in Cagayan de Oro
    • Also known as the Friendship Festival, derived from the Cebuano word "higala" (friend; chum; pal)
    • Commemorates the feast day of St. Augustine, the patron saint of the city
    • Features music, dance, and a reflection on the ethnicity of the Filipino

    Mais Festival

    • Celebrated on February 11 in Claveria, Misamis Oriental
    • Promotes the diverse culture of the Higaonon tribe and their abundant corn production
    • Features a street-dancing competition and showcases the locals' talents
    • Aims to become one of the major festivals in the country

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    Learn about the Higantes Festival in Angono, Rizal, which features giant paper mache figures, local folklore, and a celebration honoring the town's patron saint, San Clemente. Discover the history and traditions behind this colorful festival.

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