Some more Aliwan Fiesta 2009 Photos!
Posted by on April 28, 2009
The Aliwan Fiesta Experience will never be complete without the photos. After all, Aliwan is a festival of sights and sounds we Filipinos should be very proud of. Aliwan Festival is a great oppurtunity for us Filipinos to be very proud of how rich our culture is. May may all have dirrefent cultures, we may speak different dialect, but the bottomline is, we are all the same. We are all Filipinos.
Enjoy the photos I took during the Aliwan Fiesta 2009. Photos were taken between April 23 to 25.


Ibon Ebon Festival of Candaba Pampanga

Ala Eh! Fiesta de Toros Festival, Nasugbu Batangas

Karatong Festival of dulag leyte

Kadayawan festival of davao city

Buyogan festival of Abuyog Leyte

Dinagyang Festival, Iloilo City

Kasag Festival of Banate Iloilo
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Baguio City Panagbenga Festival

lapay bantigue festival of masbate city



wow ganda!
Wow beautiful shots, Ric! I hope I can join you again in one of your photo escapades.
nice photos eric!
mas maganda if nag join ang masskara festival..hehehe sa costume palang., wala na .talbog ang lahat..hhehehe.
sa totoo lang mulat sapol hindi pa nanalo ang maskara, kasi sa musik lang eh, sound system sana palitan nyo na ng live sayang yong costume talagang colorfull sana.
i watched maskara during ONE VISAYAS EXPO held here in CEBU last march ang ganda nga nang costumes at dances nila in fairness i like it a lot! Sana join kayo sa aliwan.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! Very colorful and you make Manila an interesting place to go to. More of these to come! Cheers!
wow!ang ghanda talagah ….sana pati ibah pang mga festivals nakuhanan…kevin01,baguio city
Hello,
Masskara festival has a different level and if you are present during the festival you will truly like it! The music that they are using is originally made. The costume is SUPERB! Masskara photos has been the favorite of Philippine Tourism agencies for years that’s why even in International airports you can see big photos of Masskara festival. However, I agree that if Bacolenos will change their music from audio to live, it will be really something and great! But that’s masskara’s identity… who knows maybe they will… I hope so. Imagine if all the street of Bacolod during the festival will be loaded with drums and percussions, plus amazing costumes, graceful dances and movements and props?
All the best!
Xibu