Is Meguyaya festival religious?

Meguyaya is a Teduray term for thanksgiving and merrymaking. The week-long celebration is the most anticipated and colorful annual event in Municipality of Upi wherein the tri-people (the Tedurays, Christians, and Muslims) of Upi come together, celebrate and showcase their cultures, history, and traditions.

What is Maguyaya Festival?

Meguyaya Festival Meguyaya, a Teduray term for thanksgiving for the bountiful harvest, is an annual festival celebrated every December. The festivities incorporate street dancing competition depicting tri-people culture, Teduray, Moro and Settlers .

What is the history of Aliwan Festival?

Started in 2003, the Fiesta has grown to be a household name and a must-attend for those who love all things cultural. The aim of the Aliwan Festival is to promote the different cultures of the country, not just to its own people, but to tell the story to the rest of the world.

What is the region of Parang Maguindanao?

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
Parang, Maguindanao

Parang
Country Philippines
Region Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Province Maguindanao, Cotabato
District 1st district

What is Shariff Kabunsuan Festival?

ISLAMIC HERITAGE. Cotabato City celebrates the Shariff Kabunsuan Festival in commemoration of the arrival of the Arab missionary who introduced Islam in Mindanao. Through the years, it has been the sailing vessel of Muslim royalty.

What month is Aliwan Festival celebrated?

April
It was originally organized as a visual extravaganza for the Christmas season, but it has since been held during the summer months of either April or May. Aliwan is a Tagalog word for “entertainment” or “amusement.”

What is the purpose of Aliwan Festival?

The aim of the Aliwan Festival is to promote the different cultures of the country, not just to its own people, but to tell the story to the rest of the world.

What is the population of Parang Maguindanao?

102,914
Parang, Maguindanao

Parang
Population (2020 census)
• Total 102,914
• Density 120/km2 (310/sq mi)
• Households 15,262

Which province is Cotabato?

Empire

Cotabato
Country Philippines
Region Soccsksargen*
Foundation September 1, 1914 (founded as the Empire Province of Cotabato) November 22, 1973 (Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat were carved out)
Capital Kidapawan

What is the meaning of Cotabato?

stone fort
Cotabato derives its name from the Maguindanao word kuta wato (from Malay – “Kota Batu”), meaning “stone fort”, referring to the stone fort which served as the seat of Sultan Muhammad Kudarat in what is now Cotabato City (which the province derives its name from).

Which festival is celebrated in General Santos City?

Tuna Festival
Tuna Festival is an annual festival celebrated in General Santos City, South Cotabato on first week of September of every year.

How is Aliwan Festival celebrated?

Aliwan Fiesta is an annual event that gathers different cultural festivals of the Philippines in Star City Complex in Pasay wherein contingents compete in dance parade and float competitions.

When is Meguyaya Festival in Maguindanao, Philippines?

Upi town in Maguindanao has once again successfully showcased their abundance, the unity among its people, and the peace they are enjoying in the recently celebrated Meguyaya Festival last December 16-22. Meguyaya is a Teduray term for thanksgiving and merrymaking.

How long is the Meguyaya Festival in UPI?

Amidst Upi’s triumphs, abundance and prosperity is the conceptualization of Meguyaya Festival, Upians’ way of expressing gratitude for all the bounties. Meguyaya is a three-week celebration which culminates every 22 nd of December.

What does Meguyaya mean in Teduray culture?

Meguyaya is a Teduray term for thanksgiving and merrymaking. The week-long celebration is the most anticipated and colorful annual event in Municipality of Upi wherein the tri-people (the Tedurays, Christians, and Muslims) of Upi come together, celebrate and showcase their cultures, history, and traditions.

What did people wear to the Meguyaya Festival?

Participants coming from Upi and its neighboring towns dressed in colorful traditional costumes of the Maguindanaoans, Teduray and Christian settlers paraded the main streets of Upi dancing to the beats of drums and traditional musical instruments including agong and kulintang while showcasing the town’s main produce.