HomeAliwan Fiesta 2009 Photos and VideosHaven’t gone to Manila to witness the Aliwan Fiesta 2009? Here’s a collection of photos and videos of the Aliwan Fiesta 2009 in Manila and watch how Filipinos celebrate the diversity of the Philippine’s rich culture by showcasing the rich culture of th By Marcos Detourista on April 29, 2009Haven’t gone to Manila to witness the Aliwan Fiesta 2009? Here’s a collection of photos and videos of the Aliwan Fiesta 2009 in Manila and watch how Filipinos celebrate the diversity of the Philippine’s rich culture by showcasing the rich culture of their provinces and cities through colorful costumes, synchronized dances, and heartwarming smiles. Lakbayaw of Tondo, Manila Panagbenga Festival, Baguio CityPamulenawen – Laoag CityIbon Ebon of Candaba, PampangaBoling boling Festival – Catanuan, Quezon Fiesta de Toros of Nasugbu, Batangas Lapay Bantigue Festival of Masbate City Pulang Angui of Polangue Albay Sinulog Festival of Cebu City Dinagyang Festival of Iloilo City – 2nd Runnerup Kasag Festival of Banate, Iloilo – 1st Runner up Karatong Festival of Dulag, Leyte Buyogan Festival of Abuyog Leyte – Champion Kadayawan Festival – Davao city Buklod Festival – Parang, Shariff Kabunsuan Lambayok Festival – Batangas Kalilintad Festival of Mamasapano Paraw Regatta Festival of Iloilo and GuimarasNo photos and videos yet for :Pakalog Festival of Santolan, Pasig, Tuna Festival of General Santos City, Halad Festival of Midsayap, Cotabato, Kalilangan Festival of General Santos City, Disposorio Festival of Hagonoy, Bulacan, Luyang Dilaw of Marilao BulacanTwenty four and one guest contingents joined this year Aliwan, I wasn’t able to take photos of most of them because of the heavy rains during the event. Learn more about the Aliwan Fiesta 2009 or view the winners of Aliwan 2009 for street dance, float, and festival queen category.Don’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments yhelle saysOctober 31, 2009 at 5:21 pmhi.. ang cute qReply kit saysMay 19, 2009 at 11:28 pmbuyongan is really a great festival. daw ka weird pero, interesting at the same time. Wow gid si roberts! can’t believe she’s just my age, pang Ms. Phil. haha.Reply Jawo saysApril 30, 2009 at 10:49 pmyogs! ano man to sonata sang buyugan man? daw puro man lang to torotot na bati-an ko haha! daw mga props man lang kag costume ngpadaog sa ila. pero congratz na lang sa taga LEYTE! next year kitaay na lang kamo sang Samba de Regatta haha! peace out!Reply Lee saysApril 30, 2009 at 5:38 amGot overwhelmed a bit watching all the videos and enjoying your amazing shots, Marcos! Good job! Those ladies with shells allover their bodies, are they part of the Buyugan group? I didn’t see them in the video..probably because it was so dark when the video was taken. Anyways, I like their costumes particularly!Reply Marcos C. saysApril 30, 2009 at 1:28 pmthanks Lee. Yes those are the Buyogan group from Leyte. They’ve probably the most intricate costume. I also like how detailed their costumes are.Reply ERIC saysApril 29, 2009 at 10:31 pmmark the photo with the girls in blue are from lapay bantigue and not from ibon ebonReply Marcos C. saysApril 30, 2009 at 1:29 pmthanks for the correction Eric. I’m having a hard time naming unfamiliar tribes :)Reply 4ntoin3 saysApril 29, 2009 at 8:34 pmgwaPA kAy NataiE ah, heheheheheh!Reply Marcos C. saysApril 30, 2009 at 1:30 pmgwapa gd :DReply
kit saysMay 19, 2009 at 11:28 pmbuyongan is really a great festival. daw ka weird pero, interesting at the same time. Wow gid si roberts! can’t believe she’s just my age, pang Ms. Phil. haha.Reply
Jawo saysApril 30, 2009 at 10:49 pmyogs! ano man to sonata sang buyugan man? daw puro man lang to torotot na bati-an ko haha! daw mga props man lang kag costume ngpadaog sa ila. pero congratz na lang sa taga LEYTE! next year kitaay na lang kamo sang Samba de Regatta haha! peace out!Reply
Lee saysApril 30, 2009 at 5:38 amGot overwhelmed a bit watching all the videos and enjoying your amazing shots, Marcos! Good job! Those ladies with shells allover their bodies, are they part of the Buyugan group? I didn’t see them in the video..probably because it was so dark when the video was taken. Anyways, I like their costumes particularly!Reply
Marcos C. saysApril 30, 2009 at 1:28 pmthanks Lee. Yes those are the Buyogan group from Leyte. They’ve probably the most intricate costume. I also like how detailed their costumes are.Reply
ERIC saysApril 29, 2009 at 10:31 pmmark the photo with the girls in blue are from lapay bantigue and not from ibon ebonReply
Marcos C. saysApril 30, 2009 at 1:29 pmthanks for the correction Eric. I’m having a hard time naming unfamiliar tribes :)Reply