PBBM hopes Dinagyang fest helps Ilonggos sustain gains

By Azer Parrocha

January 22, 2023, 7:03 pm

<p><strong>FULL COLOR.</strong> One of the participating community dance groups of the Dinagyang Festival celebration regales the crowd at Iloilo City Freedom Grandstand grounds in Iloilo province on Sunday (Jan. 22, 2023). The street dance event is the highlight of the religious-cultural celebration in honor of Santo Niño, the Child Jesus. <em>(PNA photo by Perla G. Lena)</em></p>

FULL COLOR. One of the participating community dance groups of the Dinagyang Festival celebration regales the crowd at Iloilo City Freedom Grandstand grounds in Iloilo province on Sunday (Jan. 22, 2023). The street dance event is the highlight of the religious-cultural celebration in honor of Santo Niño, the Child Jesus. (PNA photo by Perla G. Lena)

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is hoping that Iloilo City’s celebration of the Dinagyang Festival will help sustain “progressive gains” and rekindle the commitment of Ilonggos to contribute to nation-building.

Marcos described the festival as a showcase of llonggos' creativity, vibrancy, resiliency and faith amid challenges.

“Through your city's foremost cultural and religious celebration, it is my hope that you will sustain the progressive gains of your locality, reaffirm your identity, strengthen your resolve and work towards growth for your community,” Marcos said in his message on Sunday.

Marcos also reminded Ilonggos to always say grace for the blessings from the Santo Niño, the Child Jesus.

“May the Divine Providence bless our country and its people as well as keep us away from all the ills and perils that keep us divided. With the Almighty's guidance, we will have the strength to overcome all difficulties and move forward,” he added.

He also assured that his administration is committed to bringing forth a “better, safer, and more peaceful life for all Filipinos.”

SPECIAL GUEST. First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos (center) attends the culminating activities of the Dinagyang Festival at Iloilo City Freedom Grandstand, Iloilo province on Sunday (Jan. 22, 2023). The religious-cultural celebration in honor of Santo Niño is back with face-to-face activities after two years. (PNA photo by Perla G. Lena)

Junel Ann Divinagracia, Iloilo’s City Tourism and Development Office head, said the Dinagyang Festival will spur economic activities in the province as performances and minor events returned after two years of pandemic restrictions.

“The festival has a huge impact in terms of economic recovery because it helps not just one aspect, but a lot, including transportation. It will be favorable to small vendors, the pasalubong (sourvenir) industry and those into producing locally made products,” Divinagracia said in a previous interview.

The Dinagyang Festival is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City held annually every fourth Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan.

Dinagyang is a Hiligaynon word extrapolated from dagyang, which means merrymaking. (PNA)




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