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'''Sirong Festival''' is an ethnic madri-gras parade. Although some other [[Municipalities]] in the province of Surigao are claiming to have this festival originated from them. As most of this coastal towns are founded during the pre-Spanish occupation and is both claiming the story of being attacked by the moros. |
[http://www.kantilang.i.ph/blogs/kantilang/2008/08/15/2nd-sirong-festival-cantilan-surigao-philippines/ '''Sirong Festival'''] is an ethnic madri-gras parade. Although some other [[Municipalities]] in the province of Surigao are claiming to have this festival originated from them. As most of this coastal towns are founded during the pre-Spanish occupation and is both claiming the story of being attacked by the moros. |
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'''Sirong''' is known to be a war dance between Muslims and Christians, reflecting the christianization of the early [[Cantilan]]gnons. The Manobos and the Mamanwas are known to be the early Cantilangnons. |
'''Sirong''' is known to be a war dance between Muslims and Christians, reflecting the christianization of the early [[Cantilan]]gnons. The Manobos and the Mamanwas are known to be the early Cantilangnons. |
Revision as of 05:58, 15 March 2009
Image:Sirong Festival - Cantilan, Philippines
Sirong Festival is an ethnic madri-gras parade. Although some other Municipalities in the province of Surigao are claiming to have this festival originated from them. As most of this coastal towns are founded during the pre-Spanish occupation and is both claiming the story of being attacked by the moros.
Sirong is known to be a war dance between Muslims and Christians, reflecting the christianization of the early Cantilangnons. The Manobos and the Mamanwas are known to be the early Cantilangnons.
The Municipality of Cantilan started the Sirong festival in the year 2004 days before the town fiesta. It was attended by other neighboring Municipalities in Surigao. With each contingents numbering to almost a hundred perfomers. The event was a great success with the winner bringing home cash prices. Last August 14,2008, Cantilan once again hosted the said event with the help from other local organizations such as the BARDUGS Association of Cantilan in full support by the Local Government Unit of Cantilan. As promised by the Mayor that this festival will be held annually in this town.