The Best of the Best Grand Parade | ALIWAN FIESTA 2023 EP. 2 #lovethephi...






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ALIWAN FIESTA - The Celebration of Cultural Heritage
held at Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines
What is the meaning of Aliwan Fiesta?
Entertainment
Aliwan Festival comes from the word aliw, which means entertainment. It is organized by Manila Broadcasting Company, Cultural Center of the Philippines, City Government of Manila, and City Government of Pasay. The very first festival was held in 2003.

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Aliwan Fiesta, the Philippines’ Grandest Festival, concluded the celebration of cultural heritage and diversity with an awe-inspiring parade and awarding ceremony. Cultural Street Dancers, Grand Floats, Reyna ng Aliwan Candidates, and an enthusiastic crowd from all over the Philippines came together for a Grand Parade to celebrate the country’s culture through a colorful display that reflects the joyous moment of the Filipino Pride.


The streets along CCP Complex were filled with loud music and majestic performances showcased by the richness and diversity of Philippine Festivals.


Following the Grand Parade is the awarding ceremony held in front of the Aliw Theater, CCP Complex, Pasay City. A distinct panel of judges meticulously evaluated each contingent as they recognize the outstanding performances of the participants representing their respective regions.



What is the Filipino tradition fiesta?
Festivals and Events in the Philippines

The Filipinos call it “fiesta” – a party where everyone is invited to join! Every barrio, town, province, city has their own fiesta to celebrate once a year. So, for sure there's always fiesta going on somewhere around the country. Rain or shine, good times or bad, it's unstoppable... the fiesta must go on!

What is the history of Aliwan Fiesta?
Aliwan Fiesta began in 2003 with the hopes of pushing the growth of regional tourism, especially on the fiscal aspect. Apart from the festival parade, the Reyna ng Aliwan competition is one of the much-anticipated events in its calendar.



Aliwan Fiesta unveils the best of the best for this year’s festival.

For the Float Competition, Aliwan Fiesta awarded seven runners up:

Kangga Festival of Mogpog, Marinduque
Salakab Float of Muntinlupa City
Salakot of Maguindanao Del Norte
Tagultot at Tagayan of Atimonan Quezon
Renamentaw Mapalaw of Maguindanao Del Norte
Sigkel sa Igan of Maguindanao Del Norte
Daradiat o Bangsa-Rajahmuda of Maguindanao Del Norte
Meanwhile, Lapat Festival of Calanasan, Apayao was awarded as 2nd runner-up and Sipa sa Manggis of Cotabato City bagged the first place for the Float Competition.

For the Street Dance Competition,

Aliwan Fiesta awarded five runners up, 5th placer, 4th placer, 3rd placer, 2nd placer and grand champion. Special citations were also given to the Best in Costume, Best in Music Accompaniment and Best in Folkloric Perfomance:

Street Dance Competition Runners up:
Kangga Festival of Mogpog, Marinduque
Panagbenga Flower Festival of Baguio City
Ayat Festival of the province of La Union
Binabayani Festival of Masinloc, Zambales
Antipolo Maytime Festival of Antipolo City
5th Placer – Kadalag-an Festival of Negros Occidental
4th Placer – Halamanan Festival of Guiginto Bulacan
3rd Placer– Manggahan Festival of Guimaras Province
2nd Placer– Sinulog Festival of Cebu City
Street Dance Competiton Champion – Iloilo Dinagyang Festival represented by Tribu Parianon


This year’s Best in Float is Halamanan Festival of Guiginto, Bulacan

Why do Filipinos celebrate fiesta?
Today, there are fiestas throughout the Philippines to celebrate events in the life of Jesus and Mary, and to honor saints who lived long ago. When the Spaniards came, many communities were given names of saints. Nearly all towns have a patron saint to remember.


Coming together and celebrating the country’s beauty and culture gave the participants and the festival goers an incomparable feeling of unity and pride. This exceptional event marked the history and preserved cultural heritage of us, Filipinos.

See you all on Aliwan Fiesta 2024!

 

ADMISSION IS FREE

LENGTH TO VISIT:
The fiesta event it takes 3 days. you should check the social media page for details of info.

THINGS TO BRING:
A bottle of water, Camera, Power bank, Cellphone, Candy, Cash should be on your bag. and if you're a student or senior citizen, bring your I. D's.

WHAT TO WEAR:
There are no Dress Codes, but it's always best to dress in comfort since you will be walking around. wearing casual clothing and flat footwear is highly recommended.

HOW TO GET THERE AT THE ALIWAN FIESTA:
Check Waze or Google Maps

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