Friday, February 13, 2015

Beauty of Being an Iloko




Beauty of Being an Iloko



Kannawidan Ylocos Festival has already celebrated in several years. This festival was not only made for fun but a great chance to showcase what Ilocano got, our pride, treasure and guts which concerns our native culture and tradition and also heritage conservation. It gives us a glimpse of how was the life before and how it has change from generation to generation. Kannawidan Festival never fails to continue its outstanding ventures which never fails to allure our hearts to decompass the true essence of being an Ilokano. It always brings the best, the reason behind the sweet smiles of peoples, not only Ilokano’s but also foreign visitors. It’s such an effective way to relieve stress and boredom since it offers countless of majestic programs and activities which highlight the overview of true Ilokano. Ofcourse, the festival is not complete without excitement, enjoyment and thrill. 

The festival has been improving from time to time. No one can deny that this festival was loaded with fun and full of joy. Talent of Ilocanos were also witnessed since Kannawidan Festival conducts activities which showcase the unique and amazing talents of the Ilocanos. Products of Ilocanos were being patronized through this occasion. Amazing artist or stars also join us in celebrating the festival. And of course, add the tremors of cute and charming pretty young ladies who joined in the Saniata ti Ubbing. Kannawidan holds continuous activities, shaking the grounds with outpoured Ilocano music and dances. The festival also gives opportunity to reveal Ilocano’s intelligence through Sinniriban and poem writing contest. We also celebrate the uniqueness of an Ilocana beauty  in the Saniata ti Ilocos Sur pageant where each municipalities and the two cities choose their own representatives. Arts of the Ilocanos were also promoted. Kannawidan Festival therefore gives a blast to celebrated Ilocano culture at its greatest made, a perfect time to appreciate the beauty of being an Iloko.

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