Recap video broadcasted on GMA's 24 on the 1st Sagayan Festival.
A short documentary produced on the 2nd year.
Writers: Ferdinandh Cabrera, Alimacabalang
Visual By: Ferdinandh Cabrera
Buluan,
Maguindanao--- As early as six o’clock, 62 year old Saiba Usop has positioned
herself in the busy corner of this town to witness the colourful and grandious
street dancing and float parade.
It’s
valentines day, but for Muslims here who are not celebrating the occasion, the
feeling is the same when seeing everyone is happy and celebrating a festivity
together with family members and friends.
“I felt
delighted, I hope the world would be like this always in my land of Maguindanao
and the entire Bangsamoro and no moro atrocities
anymore”, Usop uttered.
The
festivities that began on Feb. 10 was culminated Thursday morning by the parade
here of the colorful floats of the crowned festival queen and her escorts
representing the tri-sectors, and in the afternoon by a high-spirited street
dance competition of 12 teams showcasing the customs and traditions of all
tribes constituting Maguindanao.
“ Aliwan,
Aliwan”, this is the chant of the hundreds of viewers in festivals grand
champion, the Meguyaya street dancers from North Upi, the hometown of
Maguindanao’s Teduray tribe, ethnic Muslim villagers and Christian (Visayan and
Ilocano) settlers.
Thousands
were stuned and ended up cheering and clapping as they witnessed this vibrant
festival dancers, who are moldened for top level competition.
“ Wow, as
if we are watching in the Aliwan festivals with all their movements and props”,
Assymblyman Khadaffy Mangudadatu expressed his feeling while watching the
performance.
Meguyaya dance group bagged the cash price of
P350,000 and a giant trophy.
“Look,
before our image can be viewed only as a common street fighting land killing
each other with numerous guns around, We don’t want to see that now anymore, I
don’t want to see the next generation of children embracing that violence, the
gains of peace can be seen now on this different battle, the street dancing
battle and talent in festivals like this Sagayan”, Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu told
reporters after the event.
This
year’s Sagayan Festival theme: ‘Maguindnao culture and traditions for better
understanding and harmony,’”
In his
speech closing the celebration, the governor expressed pleasure that the
Sagayan Festival has improved gradually from its maiden episode last year,
drawing this time more fervor and wider participation from his 36 constituent
towns.
Sagayan Festival
is also a tribute to the wife of Governor Mangudadatu, Ginalyn who is
celebrating her birthday on the same day who dreamed to uplift beautiful
cultures and traditions of Maguindanao in a tourism aspect, she is one of the victim in the infamous
Ampatuan Massacre in 2009.
Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao caretaker-Governor Mujiv Hataman, despite the hectic
schedule flew from a project launching ceremony in Lanao del
Sur aboard a chopper to grace the event as guest speaker.
Hataman
said such festival has gained more relevance in the face of the Aquino
government’s blooming peace gestures with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) that already brought forth the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro.