Sunday, November 6, 2011

TIPS covers Semana ti Ar-Aria and Tumba

The past week was the season of the ghosts in the province of Ilocos Norte. There were celebrations lined up for ar-aria, ghosts for the Iloko term. The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS), Inc. members were there to cover them all.

There was a free-of-charge horror film festival held at the Robinson’s Mall and Mariano Marcos State University courtesy of the Film Development Council of the Philippines. The provincial government of Ilocos Norte invited TIPS members for the opening ceremony of the said festival held at the Plaza del Norte on October 25, 2011. The group was represented by Bryan Rapadas, Lorna Tolentino-Macatulad and Ronald Macatulad.

On October 31, 2011, a parade of scary characters and costumes from the different towns of the province was held from the Laoag Cemetery to the Capitol. It was a night of fun and scare because of make believe ghosts costumes and effects. There was also a pageant called Reyna Iloca-locana. Halloween games such as the lungon challenge were played during the program Dr. Robert Luzod, Ronald Macatulad, Dr. Edwin Antonio, Alaric Yanos and Lorna Tolentino Macatulad were the TIPS members who documented the event.

On November 01, 2011, the same people went to witness and cover the Tumba celebration in Paoay. It is a celebration where the people in the community help put up a tumba made of bamboo, coconut leaves and indigenous materials and set up an altar full with food offerings, antique images, candles. The old women folks usually recite the prayer.

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