Kannawidan Ylocos Festival

     KANNAWIDAN FESTIVAL


Kannawidan Ylocos festival is the commemoration of the foundation of the province of Ilocos Sur. Kannawidan is a variant of the  Ilocano word "tawid" meaning heritage or  inheritance.ItIt is a celebration that lasts from the last week of January and ends on the first week of February. This festival is a showcase of indigenous performances, religious rituals, as well cooking demos featuring the best of Ilocano dishes. It is a celebration that lasts from the last week of January and ends on the first week of February. It is the Ilocanos’ way of giving thanks to the Almighty not only for the bountiful blessings but also for the rich heritage of the province, including the close family ties among the Ilocanos.

It is a tradition that during the opening of the festival, there is usually a mass held at the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral. It is followed by a procession of the Patron Saints of the 40 parishes and images of Jesus Christ and Virgin Mary around Vigan City. DepEd Officials of the province usually join the mass and the procession. This event showcases the deep-rooted religiosity of the Ilocanos. With this kind of endeavor, Ilocano children may appreciate their rich culture and tradition. That is why this Festival is conducted. It encourages the younger generations to learn the indigenous songs and dances of the province of Ilocos Sur.

Kannawidan became one of the most  awaited annual celebrations in the province and consequently improves Ilocano culture.ItIt has developed different activities to showcase the richness of Ilocos Sur culture and heritage. Kannawidan also conducts major activities and events for community participation.

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