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Dinagyang Festival 2012
by webby on Jan.26, 2012, under Blog, Travel
Dinagyang Festival has always been on my top list of must see Philippine Festivals…late last year I really made sure to book a flight and visit Iloilo in time for the Dinagyang Festival…luckily, there’s Cebu Pacific with their super cheap airfare promos and so my desire to witness Dinagyang 2012 became possible…
Iloilo celebrates Dinagyang Festival for a month long with different activities for everyone but the highlight of this event usually takes place during the 4th Sunday of January with the Dinagyang Ati Competition.
Our flight to Iloilo was just on time; we landed before 7am on Sunday (22 Jan) and headed right away to our hotel (Ong Bun) to get our Media Passes before the Dinagyang Ati Program starts…
This year according to the Dinagyang organizers they changed the parade route and judging areas to the following:
Stage 1 – Freedom Grandstand
Stage 2 – Provincial Capitol
Stage 3 – La Paz – Huervana Street
Stage 4 – Iloilo Sports Complex
With 13 Tribes in line the program was scheduled to start at 8am. But we arrived at Freedom Grandstand before 8am; there were still few people in the judging area/seats while there were already other photographers and media people in placed.
We were seated in front/first row of the middle area, good thing we were still early and very thankful for the Media passes that we have applied for, it was all worth it…
The program started at around 9:00am with opening remarks and some speeches from different notable persons in Iloilo City. When the first tribe was introduced we felt relieved that finally after a few hours of waiting the most awaited Dinagyang Ati competition started…
Here are some of my shots during the Tribes performances; it felt good to be in front and able to shoot them easily; really thank God for our passes!
No more people hustling; no need to move a lot; we were even seated, relaxed, just shooting and enjoying the show.
But there’s always a downside – guess what?! At around 10:30am the sun was so up and had already moved towards our area; it was really hot and all the heat was focused on us!!! The sun’s heat was really hard to manage while shooting and tested us on how long we can manage it… Arrrgghh! Unfortunately, we gave up and were able to watch and shoot just about 5 tribes…
And too bad, we didn’t see the performance of Tribu Pan-ay who won in the competition.
Things to consider next time:
- Freedom Grandstand is a good venue for this kind of performances, big stage area not that crowded. While, you have to anticipate where the sun will show up so better find a good spot. As well as if it rains…still need a better spot with good shade.
- Bring cap, scarf, and any cover-ups for arms and face… it’s really a must!
- Media Passes is a must especially if you want to shoot this festival; you can enter the stage area but with limited spots also, but still it is really a big help! If you’re just outside with the crowd, well good luck in shooting…
After leaving Freedom Grandstand, we looked for a place to eat just on the streets… then decided to go the next stage – Iloilo Provincial Capitol; we managed to walk going there; got inside the area but were advised by the Police that our passes (Blogger Pass)were not really allowed in Stage 2 and just left the area…
Still to consider:
- Provincial Capitol Area’s stage is really, really small; very crowded and would only be good for shooting if you have a valid pass in this area and if you have a good spot in front.
After this we just headed back to our hotel and didn’t bother to go to the other stages; because it was already too far and we weren’t really advised by the organizers on which stages were we allowed shooting…so this was our Dinagyang experience…
It was still a new and fun experience for us; I never thought I would be part of Dinagyang 2012; few months before I was just busy googling Dinagyang pictures and now I have my own pictures and I have witnessed their amazing performances; was really moved and amazed by the Tribes’ costumes, props, great music and dance…
Kudos to the 13 Tribes; they were all great; I also realized that Filipinos are really rich in arts and culture; I’m very happy to be part of Dinagyang 2012 and really proud Pinoy!
For more Dinagyang Festival 2012 pictures you can check out FB Fan page at TripKoLang.
Also you can see more stunning and cool shots at Shotnroll FB
Hope you enjoy our pictures! Feel free to comment on anything…
By the way here’s a picture of Iloilo’s Freedom Grandstand. And below is a shot of my Media Pass, super thanks to Ms. Perla (pearl376@yahoodotcom) the contact person for the Dinagyang Festival Media Passes. You can contact her for the application form/letter and other inquiries and also the Media Pass costs 500php.
See you on Dinagyang Festival 2013!
This is one festival that you would love to witness every year… thanks to our very dedicated and motivated Ilonggos who strive each year to make their performances better and the best…
Aliwan Fiesta 2011
by webby on Apr.18, 2011, under Blog, Travel
Welcome to Aliwan Fiesta 2011!
Aliwan Fiesta is a yearly event held in Manila, where different provinces are invited to showcase their culture/festivals through dance, street and float parade as well as to compete for the title of Aliwan Festival Queen.
Aliwan Fiesta offers different activities like photo and costume exhibit, shoppers bazaar, pasakalye concert, Festival Queen Pageant Night, and the main highlight is the Grand Parade.
This year, the Grand Parade happened on 16 April 2011, started at 4pm from Quirino Grandstand to Aliw Theater in CCP Complex. It was my first time to be in this event and I would like to share my experience and photos.
We arrived in Quirino Grandstand few minutes before 4pm and I think we were late! There were already a lot of people waiting for the event to start and front area of the stage was already packed with so many photographers. We didn’t find any good spot to take our pictures and so we just stayed on the side part where all performers/floats will pass as they start on their parade going to CCP Complex.
Our spot was the exit of all performers/floats and was the wild spot for photographers, why? If you are staying here, you must at all times be aware of your surroundings, watch out for the performers and floats coming out, they won’t mind you so you have to move fast if you don’t want to be crushed! Another thing to watch out is the other photographers with you; you don’t want to be bumped with those big lenses and SLRs…
And of course, mind your own space that you don’t pushed anyone…
So with this kind of shooting scenario, we were lucky to get a few good photos… Hehe! It was also a very sunny afternoon; imagine the heat and staying under the sun!
But still we had fun and we were happy to be present in this year’s Aliwan Fiesta. It was another travel experience; we were able to see different festivals in one afternoon event!
Aliwan Fiesta is a great event for people who can’t leave Manila, who doesn’t love traveling to provinces, but would want to experience and see different provinces’ festivals. This is also an event for photographers, to shoot colorful people, costumes and floats as well as to participate in Aliwan Fiesta’s yearly photo contest!
Good luck to fellow photographers present during this event!
Aliwan Fiesta Grand Parade lasted until the evening, too bad we didn’t have the energy to finish the whole parade…
For more photos, you may visit this album Aliwan Fiesta 2011.
See you next year in the Aliwan Fiesta 2012!

































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