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It recaptures the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the
upbeat tune of traditional dances and music.​


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1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS

1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS2. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan Recapturing the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the upbeat tune of traditional dances and music

1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS2. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan Recapturing the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the upbeat tune of traditional dances and music3. ď‚§COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs

1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS2. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan Recapturing the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the upbeat tune of traditional dances and music3. ď‚§COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs4. SINULOG FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Cebu City Celebrating the local people’s transition from paganism to Catholicism  COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs

1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS2. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan Recapturing the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the upbeat tune of traditional dances and music3. ď‚§COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs4. SINULOG FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Cebu City Celebrating the local people’s transition from paganism to Catholicism  COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs5. DINAGYANG FESTIVAL Every 4th week of February in Iloilo City Exhibiting excellence in choreography by dancing the ancestor’s upbeat dance: rejoicing the conversion paganism COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Line patterns, rickrack's, scrolls, curvilinear motifs, animal/floral and geometric design

1. VISUAL ARTS IN FESTIVALS2. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Kalibo, Aklan Recapturing the march of the early Aetas of Aklan in performing the upbeat tune of traditional dances and music3. ď‚§COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs4. SINULOG FESTIVAL Every 3rd Sunday of January in Cebu City Celebrating the local people’s transition from paganism to Catholicism  COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Crisscrossing of linear lines, repeated curve and streamlines: floral and geometric designs5. DINAGYANG FESTIVAL Every 4th week of February in Iloilo City Exhibiting excellence in choreography by dancing the ancestor’s upbeat dance: rejoicing the conversion paganism COSTUMES/MASKS DESIGNS Line patterns, rickrack's, scrolls, curvilinear motifs, animal/floral and geometric design6. PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL Whole month of February in Baguio City Inspiring the local people to “bloom” and move forward after a 1990 earthquake left their City Shattered. Panagbenga Festival or Flower Festival of Baguio city is also celebrated to pay homage to the beautiful flowers that bloom in Baguio.

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