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Atty. Dennis Gorecho

Cebu as holder of most wins for Reyna ng Aliwan

Cebu remained the   holder of the most wins  in the  Reyna ng Aliwan pageant  with the recent crowning of  Mia Loureen Tamayo as Aliwan Reyna for 2024.

Tamayo of Pasigabro sa Sugbo Festival  is the successor of another Cebuana,  Kiara Liane Wellington of Sinulog Festival who was Reyna ng Aliwan 2023.

Since 2003, Aliwan  is a three-day grand fiesta that brings together in Metro Manila  contingents from different regions, provinces, cities, and towns   with  the best cultural street dances, floats, and Reynas search. 

The CCP Complex were filled last June 27 to 29, 2024  with loud music and performances  that showcased richness and diversity of Philippine festivals.

Cebu has 12 Reyna winners, followed by Baguio with 4 ( 2005, 2006, 2019  and 2022) and one each for Leyte (2003), Laoag (2004). Bulacan (2007). Midsayap (2015) . Tacloban (2018) and Cabadbaran (2020).

Aside from  Welllington (2023) and Tamayo (2024)  ,  other Cebuana Reynas include   Shanyl Kayle Hofer (2021). Nicole Borromeo (2019), Marla Alforque in  (2017),   Cynthia Thomalla (2016). Steffi Rose Aberasturi (2014), Jamie Herrell (2013). Angeli Dione Gomez (2012),  Rogelie Catacutan (2011). Rizzini Alexis  Gomez (2010) and Sian Elizabeth Maynard (2009) . 

In 2019, Boromeo  was  stripped of her title for having violated the terms and conditions of her reign. She was replaced by Roi Neeve Comanda of Baguio.

Aliwan has become pivotal launchpad for many Filipinas in both national and international pageants. Some of the  Cebuana Aliwan Reynas later on won several beauty titles:  Borromeo as  Binibining Pilipinas International 2023  and later Miss International 2023 3rd Runner-up;  Fernandez as   Miss Philippines Earth-Water 2019 and Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022; Gomez as  Miss Tourism International 2012-2013 Winner and Thomalla as  Miss Eco International 2018.

In 2008, the title was won by   Mary Jean Lastimosa of Davao who later was crowned as Miss Universe Philippines 2014 and then  Miss Universe 2014 Top 10 finalist.

Dubbed as the ‘’Mother of All Fiestas,’ Aliwan comes from the word “aliw”, which means entertainment. It is  usually held during summer time April or May but this year it was held in June.

Festivals are prime manifestations of the Filipino’s fervent devotion and faith characterized by history, artistry, creativity, and passion.

As locals then worshipped many gods and had their own set of cultures and traditions,  the Spaniards introduced Fiestas to the Filipinos as part of their strategy to colonize the Philippines through Christianity.

 Patron saints were assigned  each town where locals were  encouraged to convert and to attend the fiestas in order to be saved from evil.

Processions and street-parades are organized, showcasing themed floats, dancing groups wearing colorful costumes, marching bands, and people sporting face and body paints which attract millions of devotees and tourists.

Fiestas serve as the Filipino’s profound way of remembering the blessings of the past years, commemorating historical milestones, and expressing pious devotion to religious images.

This year’s  Aliwan featured fourteen street dance groups, eight floats, and  twenty candidates  for  “Reyna ng Aliwan” from festivals of various regions.

Dinagyang Festival of Iloilo  ranked first street dancing category. Other winners include – Tultugan Festival  of Iloilo Province (2nd place), Meguyaya Festival from Upi, Maguindanao del Norte (3rd place), Niyogyugan Festival from Quezon Province (4th place), Sinulog festival of Cebu (5th place).

The same top three winners also won the Tugtog ng Aliwan contest in the same order.

Best in Float is Guinakit Festival from Cotabato City,  Maguindanao del Norte.

Other participants in the street dancing category  include Lakbayaw Festival of City of Manila;  Panagbenga Flower Festival from Baguio City;  Bodong Festival from Rizal, Kalinga;  Halamanan Festival from Guiguinto, Bulacan;  Dinamulag Mango Festival from Iba, Zambales;   Panagkakadua-an Festival from San Felipe, Zambales;  Antipolo Maytime Festival from Antipolo City; Hamaka Festival from Taytay, Rizal; Kaogma Festival from Baao, Camarines Sur;  and Cagsawa Festival from Daraga, Albay

Sinulog and Dinagyang have been pitted against each other as to which is better and the best festival in the Philippines.

Dinagyang  has had the most number of  victories in the cultural dance category with eight  wins (2004 ,2010,2011,2012, 2013,2017,2023, 2024) while  Sinulog  has four wins (2006, 2007,2008 ,2014). Manaragat of Catbalogan,Samar (2015, 2016)  and Halad  of Midsayap, Cotabato (2003) had two wins each. Buyugan of Abuyog, Leyte (2009)  and Pintados de Pasi of Iloilo (2005) has one win each.

(Peyups is the moniker of University of the Philippines. Atty. Dennis R. Gorecho heads the seafarers’ division of the Sapalo Velez Bundang Bulilan law offices. For comments, e-mail info@sapalovelez.com, or call 09175025808 or 09088665786.)

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