Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts

2.10.2014

Santo Nino Festival


It was my first time to attend the Aglipayan Church's Santo Nino Festival.  The festivity runs through the entire month of January. The festival kicks off with the Santo Nino Barangay Fiesta on the first day of January where residents cook various Marikeno food and invite their friends and family for a visit.  January 5th is the day of the mini floats for kids. Children all over Sto. Nino bring and get to show their mini Santo Nino image floats in a procession.  This is a favorite event to everyone especially the kids as they see their friend's do a small float procession around Sto. Nino.

The Santo Nino Exhibit ran for almost two week. From January 12 until January 24, different images of Santo Nino were displayed and shown to the public. Admission is free, so everyone could come and see the show. Taking photos were allowed during the exhibit and everyone can have a quiet time inside to pray and ask wishes to their favorite Santo Nino.


The main highlight of the festivity is the Sinulog Festival which coincided with the Santo Nino Procession.  Dances and drummers covered their entire body with either black or silver body paint and made loud noises during the street parade.  Dozens of Santo Nino floats graced the procession, all decorated, both colorful and vivid.  Local Marikeno devotees of the Santo Nino came and joined the parade. Friends and families come together and witness this joyful celebration.  This is the event that Marikenos should not miss. Happening yearly in Marikina City.

Posted By Marikeño8:04:00 AM

11.23.2007

Transformers of Marikina City

Transformers is the theme for this year's Marikina Christmas Festival. It launched on November 23rd. Marikina's seven-week Christmas Festival celebrates the transformation of the once-backwater community into one of the most competitive and multi-awarded cities in the Philippines. On December 1st, the Christmas display entries of the city's 16 barangays will be unveiled along the stretch of the Riverpark. at stake are cash prizes.

Above, is a picture of the actual transformer guys. they visit all the barangays in the city and they give out flyers to the Marikenos to inform them about the city's future events. In addition, “Tiangge sa Ilog” is now open at the Marikina Riverpark. About 700 tiangge stalls offer a wide range of products, including the city’s signature goods: shoes and other footwear.

Posted By Marikeño5:47:00 AM