Martes, Agosto 6, 2013

Lapyahan Festival

Why it is called LAPYAHAN ?


The Municipality of San REMIGIO celebrates the LAPYAHAN Festival in cognizance of the Town Fiesta. Lapyahan means shoreline, symbolized the arrival of the development and progress in the midst of this proud town after a long wait, when then it’s a venue of community where posted to guard the town or a stronghold when the Moro depredators were sighted. Laterally LAPYAHAN describes the unique feature of San Remigio for having the longest shoreline in Cebu Province with ala Boracay white beaches enough to taunt foreign and local tourists.





The theme of this festival is a combination of Town’s History and God’s gift natural beautiful shoreline. The first section of the festivity is history, the ritual dance chronologically symbolize from the very beginning from pre Spanish era, Japanese occupation then to American regime until the independence of what we are now.





In support of the nature we are exploring the synergy of agro- forestry and eco-tourism down to the shoreline. The dancer show how the farmers in upland area preserve the ecosystem from the mountain all the way to the shoreline up to the coral reef with the collaboration of the fishermen without damaging the nature but still maintain their economic activities to support the eco-tourism.






The costume and props use by the upland section, camouflage their motive of promoting the agro-forestry product to the low land community. Another concept of the farmers which they are going to portray is the products of agro-forestry system that are being sold to the shoreline community and the tourist market- like organic foods and ornamentation and made of variety crafts for souvenir item that come from the indigenous materials or recycle one. To sum up the people in the mountain have also a role to follow the flow of eco-system.




The props and costumes used by the dancers in coastal area still camouflage on how the cycle of deforestation, soil erosion and the greatest and the most damaging problem to the sea resources which is the siltation. The sea section to the line in the preservation of the marine resources as not to damage the productivity and diversity has allow the low land people to live comfortably along the LAPYAHAN; will be protected from strong sea currents and waves, and allow them to harvest a bountiful  fish product and other marine life. The creativity of the dancer show how the pollution coming from the upland area down to the sea, that damage the coral reef by dirtying the sea bed.
After all segments of presentation, the upland and coastal community should be able to show how to sustain the momentum of their currently positively efforts in the environmental rehabilitation and protection to support to our eco-system cycle of the area. This also enables the local people both upland and low land to utilize the manner that will ensure the sustained used of resources for future generation.
The conceptualization of the festival is similar to the shoreline act as the last point of the destination of the waves as connection between the sea and the dry land, in which the dancers story line concepts, movement vocabulary and floor pattern adhere the history and cultural roots of the people.



At the end we hope that the conceptualization of the theme, motif and the concept of this festival will spur the conversion of natural resources of this municipality as eco-tourism hub of Cebu North. So come and celebrate with us and appreciate the beauty of LAPYAHAN if only protected and the freshness of agro-forestry and marine products and watch the beautiful sunset along the shores of TaƱon Strait.

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