PE - Q3 PPT-MAPEH9 - Lesson 2 (Religious Festivals)

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Q3 PE9 Week 1 Lesson 2

LEARNING
COMPETENCY:
1.Identify the leading religious festivals in the Philippines;
2.Describe the nature and background of religious festivals
in the Philippines; and
3.Reflect on the importance of religious festivals in the
country and cultural identity.
Check your Prior-Knowledge!

QUESTION NO.
QUESTION NO. 2
1
∙ Can you describe
∙ What are the
each one of them?
different religious
Why do they consider
festivals in the
religious festival?
Philippines that you
have identified and
listed?
GROUP ACTIVITY
• The teacher will divide the class into 4 groups.
• Each group will be given Trivia cards with
questions related to different religious festivals in
the Philippines
• Engage in a cooperative learning activity to test
your knowledge about the nature and
background of religious festivals in the
Philippines.
Are you Ready?
Trivia No. 2
Trivia No. 1
Which religious festival in
Which religious festival in
the Philippines is
the Philippines is known
characterized by colorful
for its grand procession
street parades and
and the Black Nazarene
participants wearing
statue?
traditional Visayan attire?
The Feast of the Black Ati-atihan Festival
Nazarene or the Traslacion.
Are you Ready?
Trivia No. 4
Trivia No. 3
Which religious festival in
What is the name of the
the Philippines is
religious festival in the
celebrated by Muslims
Philippines that
and marks the end of
showcases intricately
Ramadan?
decorated houses and
agricultural products as
Eid al-Fitr or Hari Raya
offerings? Puasa.
Pahiyas Festival
Are you Ready?
Trivia No. 6
Trivia No. 5
Which religious festival in
What is the name of the
the Philippines is known
religious festival in the
for the reenactment of the
Philippines that
Passion of Christ and the
commemorates the
Via Crucis?
crucifixion of Jesus
Christ?
Pampanga's Lenten Rites
Lenten Season or Holy or Maleldo.
Week
Are you Ready?
Trivia No. 8
Trivia No. 7
What is the name of the
What is the name of the
religious festival in the
religious festival in the
Philippines that features
Philippines that honors
the fluvial procession of
the patron saint of Cebu,
the Nuestra Señora de
Sto. Niño?
Peñafrancia?
Peñafrancia Festival.
Sinulog Festival
PROCESS QUESTION:
1.How did your group collaborate and work together
during the trivia activity?
2.Which religious festival did you find most
interesting or surprising based on the trivia
questions?
3.What new information did you learn about religious
festivals in the Philippines through this activity?
Today’s Topic:
“FAMOUS
RELIGIOUS
FESTIVALS IN THE
PHILIPPINES”
Sinulog Festival – Cebu (Feast of Santo Niño)
Performers dressed in bright-colored and intricate
costumes dance to the rhythm of the drums, trumpets, and
native gongs, and parades the sacred relic Santo Niño. The
Sinulog Festival attracts millions of tourists yearly and
dubbed ‘mother of all festivals’ and the grandest festival
in the Philippines.

When: Third week of January


Highlights: Fluvial parade and solemn procession, Grand
Parade, pyro shows (fireworks), street parties
Ati-Atihan Festival – Aklan (Feast of Santo Niño)
This is known as ‘The Mother of All Philippine
Festivals’ since it’s around 800 years old. Expect strangers
offering you cans of beer and inviting you to sip from their rum
bottle. You’ll be encouraged to participate too, instead of you
being a spectator.

When: Third week of January


Highlights: a parade of tribes and floats, street dancing, a
religious procession, torch street dancing
Dinagyang Festival – Iloilo City
Experience a merry street party with drinks and food
everywhere. There are also art exhibits, music contests, and
pageant. The main attraction here, really, is the highly
competitive dance festival.

When: Fourth Sunday of January


Highlights: Kasadyahan Street Dancing, Float Parade of
Lights, Festive Parage Sponsors Mardi Gras, Dinagyang
360° Tribe Competition
Higantes Festival – Angono, Rizal (Feast of San Clemente)
This is yet another display of Filipino creativity. The
Gigantes (lit. giants) became an emblem of the
townspeople’s unyielding spirit and larger-than-life artistry.
The most awaited part here is when cold water is splashed
everywhere during the parade.

When: November 22 to 23
Highlights: Higantes Parade, water splashing tradition
Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival – Tacloban City, Leyte
Locals anticipate two prominent festivals, namely, the
Pintado Festival and the Kasadyaan Festival. Today, they
are merged together in one big celebration to praise and
adore Señor Santo Niño.

When: Around June 29


Highlight: beautiful body paintings that show braveness
Longganisa Festival | January
Every January 22, the locals of Vigan celebrate a
longganisa-themed festival. Longganisa is a local sausage
with a creamy garlic flavor and a breakfast staple in the
country.
Kinabayo is an annual observance of Dapitan City’s Fiesta in honor
of Saint James the Greater,”the Moor Slayer”.
Held every July, Sinug and Kinabayo have become a festivity. Sinug’
is purely veneration using San Francisco Leaves raised high, dancing
through the rhythm of the gong or beating of drums as the throng of
devotees brings the Saint’s Icon to His Chapel.

On the other hand Kinabayo is a unique dramatization of the


triumph of the Catholic Faith over Mohammedanism followers with
the intercession of the Saint through His apparition in the Battles of
Clavijo and Covadonga with the appearance of Our Lady of the
Pilar. Modernity has added more color to the festival with the
allegorical dance drama presentation of the two events.
Pattaradday Festival is an inclusive event which unifies the
17 ethno-linguistic groups in the city. The festival was
initiated by civic leaders, the Art Association of Santiago,
concerned citizens and the city government to showcase
local identity and Santiago’s origins. Santiago is also home
to Muslim, Chinese and Indian minorities, making it a
melting pot in northern Luzon and a city living in unity
despite diversity.

Pattaradday is celebrated on May 1 with the opening of the


trade fair, Santa Cruzan and Oktoberfest sa Mayo.
1.The most famous religious
festival in the Philippines is
_________________.
2.The PahiyasSinulog
Festival in
Lucban, Quezon, lasts
OPEN-ENDED ________________________
lasts for a day. It is held every
________________________
ACTIVITY May 15th to honor San Isidro
• Supply with the correct _______________
festival the following Labrador, the patron saint of
statement to make it
complete. farmers.
3. The significance of Ati-
Atihan Festival in Kalibo,
Aklan is
is a celebration of Santo
_________________________ Niño and
the arrival of the Malay settlers in
_________________________
the Philippines. Participants paint
OPEN-ENDED _________________________
their faces with black soot and wear
ACTIVITY _________________________
traditional Visayan attire.
• Supply with the correct _____
festival the following
statement to make it
complete.
4. The Penafrancia Festival is
known in the region of
_________________________
Naga City, Camarines Sur.
_________________________ It honors
the patroness of Bicol, Our Lady of
_________________________
Peñafrancia, and features a fluvial
OPEN-ENDED _________________________
procession and a grand street
ACTIVITY __________
parade.
• Supply with the correct
festival the following
statement to make it
complete.
5. Dinagyang Festival is
originated in
_________________________
in Iloilo City, Philippines, in 1967. It
was created to honor the Santo Niño
_________________________
(Child Jesus) and to celebrate the
_________________________
arrival of the Malay settlers in Panay
OPEN-ENDED _________________________
Island.

ACTIVITY _________________________
• Supply with the correct _______
festival the following
statement to make it
complete.
❑Choose a religious festival and
conduct research to gather more
information about its nature and
background. They will present their
findings through a written report or a
multimedia presentation.

TASK 1

❑ interview a participant or classmate of a


CHOOSE ONLY 1 FROM THE TASK religious festival to gain first hand insights
BELOW: into the nature and background of the
Task 1: Research a Religious Festival festival. They will document the interview
Task 2: Interview a Festival Participant through a written summary or a video
recording.
GROUP ACTIVITY
TASK 2
SHORT ESSAY QUIZ
Question No. 3
Question No. 2
Question No. 1
Why are religious
What are the common How do religious festivals important in
elements found in festivals in the preserving and
most religious Philippines reflect the promoting Filipino
cultural diversity of traditions and values?
festivals in the
Philippines? the country?
Homework
Write a reflective essay discussing the
importance of religious festivals in the
Philippines and how they contribute to the
cultural identity of the Filipino people.
Thank You
SEE YOU NEXT TIME

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