little late to the celebration over here but I remembered I have free will so I drew chack fan kids in some festival attires!
Danny isnt doing that again though.
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little late to the celebration over here but I remembered I have free will so I drew chack fan kids in some festival attires!
Danny isnt doing that again though.
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Gunshow in Philippines Sinulog Festival dance
FOR ALL SMG4 FILIPINO FANS!!
WHAT IS SINULOG?
The Sinulog Festival (also known as Sinug and Sulog) is an annual Filipino cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu, with the center of the activities being in Cebu City; and is the core of Santo Niño Christian celebrations in the country.
The festival is widely regarded as one of the largest cultural and religious celebrations in the Philippines, with the 2025 event attracting over four million attendees.
Aside from the religious aspect of the festival, Sinulog is also famous for its street parties, usually happening the night before and on the night of the main festival.
The event is sometimes referred to as the "Grandest Festival in the Philippines" by participants and locals.
Other places in the Philippines also celebrate their own version of the festival in honor of the Santo Niño, both within the province of Cebu, such as Carmen, and outside, including Tondo, Kabankalan, General Santos, Maasin, Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Pagadian, Balingasag, and Don Carlos.
REFERENCES: 1. https://suroy.ph/sinulog-festival-in-cebu-city-a-feast-for-the-senses/ 2. https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/618377/sinulog-2025-4m-people-crowd-cebu-city 3. https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/8787/revive-events-roots-tradition-sinulog-father-says 4. https://www.rappler.com/philippines/visayas/father-sinulog-making-biggest-festival-cebu/
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Contemporary Sto. Nino Folk Religious Practices
Certain major practices of devotion to the Sto. Niño are folkloric or folk religious in nature. Among these are the fluvial parade, the sinulug "ritual dance", and the development of iconographic variants of the Sto. Niño. While the fluvial parade is apparently a contemporary attempt to reenact the coming of Magellan with The Holy Image, the sinulug is an ancient dance ritual seemingly incorporating elements of ancient Paganistic rituals as well as Hispanic-native mock battle. On the other hand, the proliferation of countless "other" Sto. Niño images reflects Filipinos' creativity and imagination in transforming the Sto. Niño image to ones depicting their own professions or other interpretations.
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... Etymologically, the Cebuano Visayan root of sinulug is sulug, which refers to "a current of water." The pagpasupasu "back and forth movements" and pagwarawara "waving of hands" by devotees to the beat of the drums are said to resemble the motion of waves [perhaps those in the sea which brought Magellan's ships and the Santo Niño - ed.]. Surmised prehispanic origins of the traditional/devotional for are pagan religious rituals presided over by babaylan "Shamans" and accompanied by verbal ritual expressions of their anito "pagan gods" (Pigafetta 1969: 85, Scott 1990: 406), which find syncretic fusion (Olofson 2002: 204) with the contemporary candlevendor's dance and prayer/votive offerings. The dramatized Spanish-native ritualistic swordplay of the troupe sinulug are surmised to have Hispanic origins which may partially have emanated from the natives' collective consciousness of the Battle of Mactan (Sala Boza 2005: 107-112). In the folk religious form, the primary function is ritual dancing as an accompaniment to prayer. On the other hand, the civic Sinulog was developed for politics and tourism in 1980. Form takes precedence over the function of prayer, which is marginalized in favor of competitive pomp and grandeur. It is noted that more devotees attend the civic Sinulog than the religious procession during the annual fiesta (Sala Boza 2005:487).
https://www.catholicsandcultures.org/philippines-tig-sinulog-women-dance-and-pray-santo-nino
Sala-Boza, Astrid. “TOWARDS FILIPINO CHRISTIAN CULTURE: MYSTICISM AND FOLK CATHOLICISM IN THE SEÑOR STO. NIÑO DE CEBU DEVOTION.” Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, vol. 36, no. 4, 2008, pp. 281–308. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/29792658. Accessed 30 Aug. 2025.
Happy Sinulog to the Visayans on Tumblr!!! :D🦈
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Mikha doing a killer TikTok dance challenge at the G Music Fest Sinulog 2024 😳
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