Thursday, March 31, 2011

Daklis: An art photograph on canvas sold

Daklis, an art photograph on canvas by Dr. Edwin V. Antonio was purchased by Dr. Francis Ranada Jr. of Ranada General Hospital. Dr Ranada is one of the Outstanding Laoaguenos for 2011 and he has that passion for collecting art pieces depicting ocean and other bodies of water. The said photograph was reserved by his wife Mrs Mildred Ranada during the launch of the Rubuatan Exhibit at the Museo Iloco in Laoag City on December 2010.

Ilocano term daklis is the title of the photograph and it means fishing. It was taken at Gabu, Laoag City in the year 2009 during the harvest of ipon, a tiny fish endemic to Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Cagayan Valley.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

TIPS documents Guling-guling Festival

It was another year of Fat Tuesday celebration and the town of Paoay in Ilocos Norte recently celebrated Guling-guling Festival. It is an annual festivity to signify the last day of merrymaking before the observance of the Lenten Season by the Catholic community. Guling-guling is the Ilocano term for smearing a cross on the forehead with white rice flour symbolizing purification of oneself from past sins.

This festival was introduced by the Spanish friars in the 16th century and thereby being celebrated for over 400 years now. This is a much more somber celebration compared to other celebrations in the world such as in New Orleans and in Brazil.

The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) members did not pass this event because they consider this as one of the best festivals in the province. They covered the assembly of dancers from the beginning point to their exciting street dancing, to the dramatic smearing highlight by the mayor, to the fabulous dance showdown and to the grand fireworks display.