Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Ligao City launches Sunflower festival on its 13th Cityhood Anniversary

To celebrate its 13th Cityhood Anniversary on March 24, 2014, Ligao City launched its official Sunflower Festival. The celebration was grander as festivals from Masbate City (Rodeo Masbateño), Iriga City (Tinagba Festival), Legazpi City (Ibalong Festival), Naga City (Peñafrancia Voyadores Festival), Daet (Pinyasan Festival), and Guinobatan (Longganisa Festival) joined the Parade of Festivals led by Ligao City Mayor Patty Gonzalez-Alsua, with the local government officials and employees.








To introduce the Sunflower Festival dancers, City Tourism Office Officer-in-Charge Ms. Gina Balingbing told the history of how they were carefully selected. According to her, the Sunflower festival committee conducted a four-day screening of dancers and instrumentalists on Septermber 2013. The screening was announced via radio, and in schools and barangays to inform potential dancers and instrumentalists. By the end of September, the committee was able to come up with the official Sunflower Festival Dancers consisting of more than 150 members which include students, out-of-school youths, and a teacher.

The Sunflower Festival dance features the story of Ligao City "from the legendary roots of the five ancient Datus that instituted this land [Ligao City] to the gifts of the Spanish colonizers, the gift of fate, and up to the present where we Ligaoeños take pride in our beautiful sunflowers," as told by Ms. Balingbing during the introduction of the Sunflower Festival.

To welcome the official Sunflower festival dancers, exhibitions from Tinagba Festival dancers, Longganisa Festival dancers, and Rodeo Barn Dancers were featured at the City Pavilion. 

The Sunflower festival of Ligao City launched on its 13th Cityhood Anniversary






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