Early today, I had the chance to witness and join this year's celebration of Lanzones Festival, an annual thanksgiving on bountiful harvest of lanzones here in Camiguin Island, the country's second smallest province.
Camiguin is an island province of Mindanao also known as the Island Born of Fire because of its unique feature of having several active volcanoes. The province was also tagged as the Lanzones Capital of the Philippines with its pride of having the sweetest variety of lanzones in the country.
the sweetest lanzones in the Philippines |
Highlights of the celebration are: the street dancing competition from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon, from of Old Parola wharf in (Mambajao) going to Poblacion Barangay Hall; and the showdown of the of the contingents at the Provincial Stadium in the afternoon.
The colors, the smiles, the beat, the dance, the sweet fruit of Lanzones! We beat the heat of the sun to bring you these captured moments during 2014 Lanzones Festival of Camiguin.
On the SPOT Photographs
the DRUMS |
the SMILES |
the QUEEN |
the DANCE |
the COLORS |
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What a colorful festival. I love lanzones and would love to be able to watch this!
ReplyDeletewow!!! I would say they do have a great festival there, I've never been to witness the Camiguin lanzones festival yet i've heard so many delightful ways to be part of it.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to look at their colorful costumes and I hope I'll get a chance to witness their festival. I haven't tasted Lanzones from Camiguin, is it as sweet or sweeter than Laguna's lanzones?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, great photos you've got there! I love the festivals of our country because it's filled with colors, dances, music/rhythm and smiley faces! I didn't know that the Lanzones festival happens here. All along I thought it was celebrated in Laguna. Hehe. Lucky are you to witness this kind of festival! <3
ReplyDeleteWOW! You captured the very essence of the festival with your pictures! I'm going to bookmark your page because we're planning on making our children experience our culture first-hand and I don't know where to start. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have been to Camiguin before and it is a beautiful small island province. The best part of it was pristine crescent-shaped White Island. I have never heard of Lanzones festival before, but it may be hard to catch since there seems to be limited hotels there. How far ahead did you have to reserve?
ReplyDeleteOh, last month, there were plenty of lanzones being sold in the streets. Some of them are from Camiguin. I would love to experience the lanzones festival at least once in my lifetime.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any idea how long has this festival been around? It sounds pretty interesting and feels like it's something passed down from many years back, ya know, celebrating harvest with performances etc, definitely not something the 21st century people will do!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing festival! Stunning images, the colours are amazing and really stand out! Simone x
ReplyDeleteI envy people who always had opportunity to be part and witness such festivities. I several times, I wasted my tickets for the Sinulog, Masskara, and Kadawayan. I hope 2015 will give the opportunity I always wanted. Great sets of photos! This post proves that "Festivals.. It's More Fun in The Philippines".
ReplyDeleteOMG I have never witnessed such a diversity of colors and this Lanzones festival seems an explosion of bright colors, incredible dances and drums. I love the way the Queen looks although that outfit seems pretty heavy to wear. A really spectacular event, indeed!
ReplyDeleteLooks fun! Seeing those colorful costumes make me feel excited!Lol. Great pictures you have here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful festival and such a perfect way to celebrate being thankful. Such vibrant colours and gorgeous outfits. You must have had an incredible time!
ReplyDeleteAnother colourful and festive celebration of traditions.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colour costumes!
Your photos are beautiful! Each one captured the vibrance of the colors and energy of the performers. How I wish i'll be able to witness a loud festival like this someday.
ReplyDeleteI love our festivals - always vibrant, dynamic, and filled with so much excitement. I would love to go to Camiguin to witness this, besides Camiguin is one of the most beautiful islands in our country.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit Camiguin for it's beautiful spots, but knowing about this Lanzones Festival there, it made me want to go even more. Wonderful shots, Kuya! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are very colorful photographs that highlight the overwhelming festivities of the people and the whole of Camiguin. Lanzones is no longer that famous fruit nowadays unlike decades ago.
ReplyDeleteI love festivals! Whenever a schedule / itinerary permits, I try to pack in festivals into our travel... you experience a lot more of the culture and history of a place by attending these local dos. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Ling Tan
www.kidsonboard.net
The best ang lanzones dyan! I would love to go back not only for the lanzones but for the whole island experience, here is my blog about Camiguin, btw...http://www.gastronomybyjoy.com/2013/09/camiguin-anticipated-interlude.html
ReplyDeleteI love lanzones!! Too bad they're only in season a few times per year. The photos are vibrant, which clearly shows how fun the festival there is.
ReplyDeletegood job...
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