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Thousands find fun at Sinulog, Ati-Atihan

CEBU CITY鈥擝ienvenido Bacalla Jr., 22, has been joining the Sinulog Grand Parade since he was eight.

鈥淚t may have started as a school activity but I developed the passion to dance over the years. I take this seriously as a devotee of Senior聽 Sto. Ni帽o,鈥 said Bacalla, a city resident.

During the Sinulog Grand Parade on Sunday, he was the choreographer of the Ramon Duterte Memorial National High School contingent that competed in the Sinulog-based (SB) category.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my way of saying thank you to Sto. Ni帽o. I鈥檝e been blessed to be part of several dance troupes, which trained me as a dancer. It鈥檚 now time for me to teach others what I learned,鈥 said Bacalla.

Fifty dance contingents including 12 out-of-town groups, competed for the SB and free interpretation categories.

Champions

Grand champions in the two categories as well as street dancing competition will receive P1 million each.

Twenty-seven puppeteers, 24 鈥淗igantes鈥 (giants) and 34 float entries also provided additional entertainment to more than 12,000 spectators at the grand stand of Cebu City Sports Complex on Osme帽a Boulevard.

The Sinulog Grand Parade kicked off at 9 a.m. with the performance from the city government contingent.

Another guest performer was Argao town鈥檚 La Torta Festival, which had Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia as its lead dancer.

Sinulog, Cebu鈥檚 biggest festival, is celebrated every third Sunday of January in honor of the Child Jesus.

Ati-Atihan

But another grand festival was also celebrated yesterday: the Ati-Atihan of Kalibo, Aklan, dubbed as the 鈥渕other of all Sto. Ni帽o festivals,鈥 being the oldest.

Kalibo Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc called on devotees of the Sto. Ni帽o to learn from and take care of children as thousands flocked to the Ati-Atihan festival.

In his homily at a Mass marking the 800th year of the Ati-Atihan held in front of the St. John the Baptist Cathedral, Tala-oc reminded around 4,000 devotees to emulate the positive traits of children

鈥淛esus is telling us that we can learn from children. Children always tell the truth unless we influence them to lie. They are playful and find joy in everything around them even when the world worries of the many things that happen,鈥 Tala-oc said.

Just like in Cebu, tens of thousands of devotees and revelers, including foreign tourists vacationing on Boracay Island, flocked to the festival filling the main streets of the town and danced to the drum-beatings and the melodic sounds of lyres until past midnight on Sunday. The street dancing, popularly known as 鈥渟adsad,鈥 continued Sunday morning after the Mass.

Devotees also flocked to the Kalibo Cathedral to pray before the Sto. Ni帽o. Those seeking cure for diseases joined healing rites known as 鈥淧ahilot鈥 or 鈥淧aepak.鈥

On Saturday evening, the festivities were centered at the Magsaysay Park where the traditional fireworks display was held around 11 p.m.

Thousands also joined the famous 鈥渟nake-dance鈥 inside the park.

The festival ended Sunday evening with the traditional procession of Ati tribes and devotees bearing images of the Sto. Ni帽o. The procession which usually takes around eight hours, ended at the cathedral.

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