Ilocos Sur, our very own province
has rich and stunning cultures and traditions that we Ilocanos must be proud
of. In order to showcase these, we have important festives just to exhibit and
promote products of ours and precious cultures of Ilocanos to attract and
invite tourists to come and visit Ilocos. One of these is the Kannawidan Ylocos
Festival which is a week-long festive of happiness for local and foreign
tourists as more entertaining events are included in the celebration. Now on
its 5th year, the Kannawidan Ylocos Festival had already established its
identity as the prime festival of the province. The festival was launched in
2008 under the leadership of then Governor Deogracias Victor B. Savellano to
commemorate the 190th foundation day of Ilocos Sur as separate province through
the approval of a Spanish Royal Decree on February 2, 1818. The province has a
rich heritage and unique cultures that need to be preserved for the next
generations. However, many of these traditions, songs, dances and other Ilocano
cultures were not already familiar to the younger generations due to the
influence of the television, computer and internet. Highlights include the
members of the Bayanihan Dance Company entertained the Ilocanos with their
world class performance of the Beauty of the Philippines through dances, music
and sounds. Their graceful movements and excellent rendition of songs and
playing the indigenous musical instruments drew attractions from the crowd.
Governor Luis Chait Singson and Vice Governor Savellano together with the
officials of the Department of Education Division of Ilocos Sur signified the
start of the different contests for elementary and high school students. These
include traditional tribal rituals, choir and glee club competition, marching
band contest, traditional music ensemble, dance drama, traditional and folk
dances, contemporary dance competition and street dancing showdown. These
events aimed to encourage young Ilocanos to learn these indigenous songs and
dances for sustainability and preservation. Another important event is the
Partuat ken Patanor Trade and Agri Fair. Officials from the trade and agri fair
displayed all products from the different towns of the Ilocos Sur and its
nearby provinces. The annual “Pinaka Contest” was also held to give citations
the local farmers’ extraordinary farm and fishery products and livestock. This
Kannawidan Ylocos Festival aims to create awareness on the preservation of the
province’ rich cultural heritage, practices and traditions, and a showcase of
the different agriculture and industry products. We, Ilocanos should all be
proud of with this because we are having this for tourists to appreciate our
rich culture. Moreover, let us all preserve these cultures for next generations
and this will serve as our trademark as an Ilocano.
Nurture the Iloco Culture. Let's celebrate Kannawidan Festival!

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