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For a lot of, the Sinulog pageant is a time to reignite previous traditions and for the following technology to create new ones of their very own
CEBU, Philippines – Streets full of colour, revelers dancing to the sound of beating drums, and telephones out on the able to seize the grins of celebrities: these had been the sights to behold in the course of the celebration of the Sinulog pageant on Sunday, January 18.
Greater than 4 million folks attended the grand fiesta that was held on the Queen Metropolis of the South, Cebu Metropolis, in keeping with officers from the Cebu Metropolis Catastrophe Threat Discount and Administration Workplace (CCDRRMO).
1000’s of individuals crammed Cebu Metropolis sidewalks to full capability, but residents and vacationers — each senior residents and younger kids — nonetheless pushed by way of to observe the 37 contingents acting from numerous cities, cities, and provinces
Amongst those who introduced their complete household to the celebration is 70-year-old grandmother Marcelina Lepon, a long-time devotee of the Little one Jesus and a resident of Naga Metropolis.
“Tibuok pamilya namo muari jud kay mao man naandan ba…Nindot kaayo karon kay nabalik na gikan sa [South Road Properties],” Lepon mentioned.
(Our complete household actually comes right here as a result of it’s our custom…it’s nice now as a result of it’s again from the South Street Properties)
Prior to creating a return to its conventional venue on the Cebu Metropolis Sports activities Middle and surrounding streets, the Sinulog was celebrated on the South Street Properties for 2 years.
This 12 months, Lepon watched the celebration alongside B. Rodriguez Road, close to the Fuente Osmeña Circle, one of many main sightseeing areas of the Sinulog Grand Parade route.
She shared that many issues have modified for the reason that first celebration of the Sinulog festivities in 1980. Lepon, who was current for the 1981 Sinulog, mentioned that performers used to convey the silhig or the normal Filipino tender broom whereas dancing.
From the early 2000s to present-day, contingents collaborating within the Sinulog Ritual Dance Showdown and Grand Parade proceed to usher in new and inventive props and designs to the performances.
However for Lepon, the one factor that hasn’t modified within the Sinulog is having the ability to attend along with her household and praying for success to the Little one Jesus (Senior Santo Niño) which may be inherited by the generations that come after her.
“It’s a practice we’re completely happy to maintain,” Lepon mentioned in Cebuano.
Making a practice
Household traditions aren’t the one issues making yearly comebacks on the Sinulog celebration.
Tristan Pernez, a resident of Bais Metropolis, Negros Oriental, made his second go to to Cebu as a performer within the Hudyaka Sa Bais: Competition of Harvest contingent, competing within the Sinulog Ritual Dance Showdown
His contingent is one in every of 12 out-of-town contingents becoming a member of the competitors, which carries a P3-million money prize for the profitable ritual dance efficiency.
However Pernez, in an interview with Rappler, mentioned that he’s not right here for the money prize.
“Ganahan kaayo ko makahalad sa balaang bata nga si Senior Santo Niño (I actually wish to give my choices to the Holy Little one that’s Senior Santo Niño),” the performer mentioned.
The Sinulog comes from the Cebuano phrase Sulog, which implies motion like that of the river present. The wave-like actions are integrated into ritual dances carried out by candle distributors in entrance of church buildings each Fiesta Señor—the non secular celebration strongly tied to the arrival of Christianity within the Philippines.

These dances are accomplished as choices to the Holy Little one for devotees who’re searching for His grace and compassion throughout making an attempt instances.
“Ginaampo lang namo sa Santo Niño nga permi mi niya ubanan ug tagaan mi niya og kakusog sa lawas (We simply pray to the Santo Niño that he’ll at all times be with us and that he’ll give us energy),” Pernez mentioned.
Taking a brief break earlier than dancing once more alongside Cebu streets, Pernez instructed Rappler he hopes to return subsequent 12 months and make it ‘his custom of devotion.” – Rappler.com

