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LINGGA-ANAY FESTIVAL

 

Photo from: https://wn.com/panay’s_lingga-anay_festival_show_@_wv_tourism_assembly_2009

 

A vivid and accurate interpretation of the Panayanons deep love for our birthplace and strong sense of responsibility towards our fellow Panayanons. It was inspired by the “Dakung Lingganay” or the big bell in which the town is well-known for.

CONTACT:

Mayor Dante B. Bermejo
Municipality of Panay, Capiz
Tel. No.
(036) 621-2022;
621-4792

Info from: http://www.capiz.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=72

 

Photo from:  http://melmaaaar.blogspot.com/2016/02/panay-lingga-anay-festival.html

 

Lingga-anay Fiesta is one of the Kasadyahan here in Capiz. It is celebrated every first week of May. It is a one week celebrations for all Panay-anons. People enjoyed watching the crowning of the fiesta queen, cultural show and Barangay night. In the morning, they can visit the Product Expo, attend the Mass and a street dancing shown by the youth of every barangays. Read More:  http://itsmorefunincapiz.blogspot.com/2016/02/panay-church.html

 

Photo from: http://www.govisitphilippines.com/blog.php?blog=103

 

Kasadyahan sa Capiz honor the Panay-ayanun. Lingga-anay Festival is the annual Municipal Fiesta of Panay celebrated to pay homage to the Biggest Bell in Asia and to display the town’s rich cultural history together with its vast marine resources. The Festival boasts a one-of-a-kind street dance accompanied not by drum beats but of rondalla, which are the distinct feature of ecotis. The Festival is a milestone in the history of Panay because it highlights the cooperation of the public officials and the residents of the town.  Read More:  http://kasadyahansacapiz17.blogspot.com/2016/02/panay-capiz.html

 

Photo from:  http://itsmorefunincapiz.blogspot.com/2016/02/panay-church.html

 

Lingga-anay Festival is the annual Municipal Fiesta of Panay celebrated to pay homage to the Biggest Bell in Asia and to display the town’s rich cultural history together with its vast marine resources. The Festival boasts a one-of-a-kind street dance accompanied not by drum beats but of rondalla, which are the distinct feature of escotis. 

Escotis is an indigenous dance of the Panayanos to test the strength of a newly constructed house involving couples who are obliged to perform the dance in a festive manner. The street dancing is staged throughout the four-day fiesta celebration. Initial participating groups come from Panay Central Elementary School, Commissioner Luis Asis National High School, Agbalo National High School, and Pawa Elementary School.

The entire event is participated by all people all over the town and its visitors. The municipal government held some activities such as painting and kite flying contest and agri-fishery biggest product contest. At night, a spectacular fireworks display is held together with the coronation of the town fiesta queen.  Read More:  http://panaycapiz.weebly.com/events.html

 

Photos below from:  http://capizfestival.blogspot.com/2016/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Capiz Belongs to the Western Visayas Region

Capiz – The Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Popular Tourist Destinations in Capiz

Join the Magnificent Festivals and Events

Discover the Unexplored Beaches in Capiz

Fun Things to Do When in Capiz

Capiz Photo Gallery

Capiz Video Collection

 

 

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