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Apr 18, 2023 · Some of the most influential music festivals in the U.S. are still active to this day; Summerfest - 53 years, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival - 50 years, Burning Man - 36 years, Lollapalooza - 25 years, and Coachella - 22 years.
The AURORA Music Festival (also referred to as the Clark Hot Air Balloon Music, Arts and Food Festival) is an annual music and arts festival featuring live music, food, art installations, and hot air balloons held in Clark Global City in Pampanga, Philippines over the course of two days.
Mar 4, 2024 · Join us as we explore the joyous spirit and cultural splendor of Pampanga’s festivals, where every moment is a celebration of life, love, and tradition. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Pampanga, Philippines, through three captivating festivals! 1. Giant Lantern.
- Sinukwan Festival
- Giant Lantern Festival
- Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta
- Makatapak Festival
- Frog Festival
- Duman Festival
- Dukit Festival
- San Pedro Cutud Lenten Rites
- Conclusion
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First up is one of the many festivals held in the wonderful city of San Fernando. It is no other than the Sinukwan Festival! Visitors all over the country and the world are describing this festival as the “Essence of Kapampangan Spirit”. The Sinukwan Festival is a cultural and week-long festival mainly focused on giving praise to the Kapampangan go...
Yet another grand festivity is located at none other than the city of San Fernando! The Giant Lantern Festival or Ligligan Parul is one of the most anticipated events in Pampanga every year mainly because of its aesthetically satisfying giant parol lanterns! Because of this festival, the city of San Fernando was given the nickname “Christmas Capita...
Ah, of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without the biggest and longest-running aviation sports in the country! Yup, it’s the Hot Air Balloon Festival of Clark, Pampanga. It is a four-day event featuring hundreds of multicolored and designed hot air balloons with pilots from all over the world in participation! Did you know that the Hot Air B...
The Makatapak Festival is the famous re-enactment of the townfolks of Apalit, Pampanga who walked barefoot through the lahar caused by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. The word “Makatapak” translates to “being barefoot”. Therefore, this festival which is held every November is symbolized by the locals walking and dancing barefooted in a procession. Th...
Coming from the name itself, Fiestang Tugak is probably one of the most exotic and unique festivals not only in the Philippines but in the whole world! Originating once again from San Fernando City, the Frog Festival was inspired due to the abundance of frogs in the rice fields of San Fernando. Through the years, the Fernandinos developed brilliant...
The Duman Festival is one of the youngest festivals in Pampanga. It was established in 2002 by Andy Alviz in the city of Sta. Rita, Pampanga. “Duman” refers to the Christmas delicacy best paired with hot tsokolate batirolor milk. The Duman is made using the long-standing tradition of the Kapampangans of pounding and winnowing unripe glutinous rice ...
The Dukit Festival is held annually from December 27 to 28 as a part of the celebration of the feast of St. James the Great, patron saint of Betis, Guagua, Pampanga. This is considered the “Sistine Chapel of the Philippines”. This festival is known for celebrating and preserving the woodcarving culture of the country. In fact, Dukit is considered t...
It’s no wonder why Pampanga is home to some of the most religious festivities in the Philippines. After all, it was the first province created by the Spanish Colony, and several of its towns are considered the most important by the Spanish government. In the town of San Pedro Cutud, San Fernando City, one of the most religious re-enactments of the ...
So, there you have it! You may have noticed that the festivals in Pampanga are very diverse with regard to their theme. Some of the festivals are grand and wild in nature while some are also solemn and religious. This shows how the Kapampangans can adapt to the current and modern trends of the world while also preserving their rich cultural traditi...
Filipino Music: Origins, Spanish and American Influences, and Indigenous Roots | Tatler Asia. In an archival piece published in Tatler Philippines' August 2008 issue, we survey the origins of our nation's love and passion for music and performance.
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Jun 1, 2024 · Let’s take a closer look at some of the most popular and exciting festivals in Pampanga that you shouldn’t miss! 1. Giant Lantern Festival (Ligligan Parul) The Giant Lantern Festival, also known as Ligligan Parul, is an annual event held in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga every December.
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Jan 10, 2023 · From traditional religious celebrations to contemporary music festivals, Pampanga has something for everyone. The Kapampangan people are proud of their culture and are known for hosting some of the most spectacular festivals and events in the Philippines.