+ Follow ANANG BANAK FESTIVAL Tag
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[Title] => Taguig marks Banak Festival
[Summary] => Taguig City is showcasing today the continuation of its colorful, four-centuries-old tradition on the Feast of St. Anne with 10-day festivities highlighted by a fluvial parade in honor of the patroness.
[DatePublished] => 2012-07-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fire hits Muslim resettlement area
[Summary] => A two-hour fire broke out in Taguig City yesterday and left homeless at least 600 families in a resettlement area for Muslims while the city was celebrating its feast day.
Probers said the fire started at around 11:15 a.m. from a unit at a four-story tenement on Quiapo II in Barangay Maharlika, where Muslim residents from Quiapo in Manila were transferred during the term of former mayor and now Senator Alfredo Lim.
The blaze, which reached Task Force Bravo at noon, quickly gutted the building and spread to neighboring houses in the area.
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[Title] => Taguigs river festival, truly a global celebration
[Summary] => All is set for the celebration of four-century-old Sta. Anang Banak Festival in Taguig City today.
Local officials said this years event is expected to be more meaningful as the celebration has turned into a global gathering, with Taguigeños living in California keeping the tradition alive by holding their own fiesta from across the miles.
Inspired by their devotion to St. Anne, Taguig natives now residing in the US state organized and formed in 1984 the Taguig Association of America (TAA).
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[Title] => Tinga leads Taguig festival, regatta
[Summary] => Mayor Freddie Tinga led thousands of Taguig residents in celebrating the centuries-old Sta. Anang Banak Festival, featuring a regatta, a streamer parade and the Pagodahan fluvial parade yesterday.
The Pandangguhan dancing procession capped the day-long religious celebration. It showcased the best costumes and dancing talents of the participants, according to Mayor Tinga.
As related by the elders of the town, legend has is that a mysterious lady appeared by the river to tell fishermen to cast their nets to catch large supplies of banak before the floods come.
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ANANG BANAK FESTIVAL
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[Summary] => Taguig City is showcasing today the continuation of its colorful, four-centuries-old tradition on the Feast of St. Anne with 10-day festivities highlighted by a fluvial parade in honor of the patroness.
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[Title] => Fire hits Muslim resettlement area
[Summary] => A two-hour fire broke out in Taguig City yesterday and left homeless at least 600 families in a resettlement area for Muslims while the city was celebrating its feast day.
Probers said the fire started at around 11:15 a.m. from a unit at a four-story tenement on Quiapo II in Barangay Maharlika, where Muslim residents from Quiapo in Manila were transferred during the term of former mayor and now Senator Alfredo Lim.
The blaze, which reached Task Force Bravo at noon, quickly gutted the building and spread to neighboring houses in the area.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Taguigs river festival, truly a global celebration
[Summary] => All is set for the celebration of four-century-old Sta. Anang Banak Festival in Taguig City today.
Local officials said this years event is expected to be more meaningful as the celebration has turned into a global gathering, with Taguigeños living in California keeping the tradition alive by holding their own fiesta from across the miles.
Inspired by their devotion to St. Anne, Taguig natives now residing in the US state organized and formed in 1984 the Taguig Association of America (TAA).
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[Title] => Tinga leads Taguig festival, regatta
[Summary] => Mayor Freddie Tinga led thousands of Taguig residents in celebrating the centuries-old Sta. Anang Banak Festival, featuring a regatta, a streamer parade and the Pagodahan fluvial parade yesterday.
The Pandangguhan dancing procession capped the day-long religious celebration. It showcased the best costumes and dancing talents of the participants, according to Mayor Tinga.
As related by the elders of the town, legend has is that a mysterious lady appeared by the river to tell fishermen to cast their nets to catch large supplies of banak before the floods come.
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