THIS WEEK’S FESTIVALS: May 19-25, 2019 | Inquirer News

THIS WEEK’S FESTIVALS: May 19-25, 2019

/ 05:01 AM May 19, 2019

May 19: Fertility Dance

Last day of the annual fertility rites, where devotees dance on the streets of Obando in Bulacan province in honor of three different saints in a bid to have children, a good spouse or a good harvest or income.

Santa Clara is the saint to whom a woman prays in order to have a daughter, as well as a faithful spouse.

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San Pascual Baylon is the patron saint whom Christian women implore when they want to have sons, while Our Lady of Salambao grants good harvest to local fisherfolk.

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May 19 to 22: Manggahan Festival

The capital town of Jordan in Guimaras province celebrates its main product, mangoes.

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This year’s theme is: “Matam-is nga Kadalag-an: Manggahan Festival to the World (Sweet Victory: Manggahan Festival to the World).”

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There will be a cultural presentation, street dance battle, color fun run and a “mango eat-all-you-can” activity.

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May 22 to 24: Ammungan Festival

The culture and traditions of indigenous peoples in Nueva Vizcaya province take center stage in Ammungan (gathering) Festival.

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The event also celebrates the founding anniversary of Nueva Vizcaya on May 24.

Activities include a job fair, arts and music festival, landscaping contest and agri-trade fair.

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Compiled by Kathleen de Villa, Inquirer Research

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