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BINANOG FESTIVAL

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Marc Leo Layson, 2024

The Binanog Festival, rooted in the traditional Binanog dance of the Sulod Bukidnon (Tumanduk) people, is celebrated annually in Lambunao, Iloilo, and showcases the town’s rich indigenous heritage. The Binanog dance, inspired by the movements of the “banog” bird, symbolizes courtship and reflects the deep connection between humans and nature in Panay Bukidnon culture.The festival is a collaborative effort involving indigenous elders, cultural masters, local youth, and the municipal government, who help teach and perform the dance through oral tradition and apprenticeship. Aside from promoting unity and cultural pride, it also supports the local economy by attracting tourists and generating income through related activities. However, challenges such as limited access to traditional instruments and waning youth interest due to modern distractions are addressed through workshops and cultural programs led by the local tourism office.

Mappers:
Maria Marchel De Gracia, Research AssistantGellie Dela Cruz, Research AssistantRundy C. Leysa, Study Leader

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