HomeIloiloIloilo CityNew Iloilo Dinagyang Fiesta 2010 PosterHere’s the new poster of the upcoming Dinagyang Festival 2010. The new poster sports a fresh and more stylish look with some emphasis on the religious aspect of the Dinagyang Festival and its recognition in the Hall of Fame as the best tourism event in By Marcos Detourista on November 30, 2009Here’s the new poster of the upcoming Dinagyang Festival 2010.The new poster sports a fresh and more stylish look with some emphasis on the religious aspect of the Dinagyang Festival and its recognition in the Hall of Fame as the best tourism event in the Country by the Association of Tourism Officers in the Philippines (ATOP). At the center is a charming snapshot of three Ati performers from Tribu Bola-bola during last year’s Dinagyang Ati Competition.Learn more about the Iloilo Dinagyang 2010.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 There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 0900340404 saysDecember 4, 2009 at 2:25 pmhisa lang na ya si 659834..nu inyo poster sa sinulog haw? accomplished?>search mo sa google kag youtubeReply jo saysDecember 2, 2009 at 3:29 pmnimi gid lang ang poster po….luoy man nag himo…heheReply Lee saysDecember 2, 2009 at 4:34 amDinagyang or, Ati-Atihan is NOT new for me. As an Ilonggo, I have been to these juvial celebrations countless times before. But, once you get into the beat of the drums, you’re drawn to it! Again, contemplating to what 659834 have said above, after the dusts settled down, what has it accomplished? Especially to the plight of Atis? I’m short in saying that they are probably the most exploited cultural minority in the country. The city of Iloilo and the businesses that supports the celebration are the ones who will (again) benefit in this upcoming Dinagyang… unless proven otherwise. By the way, I agree 659834 about the poster… something is lacking or missing or what? I liked last year’s, I still have a copy of it.Reply 659834 saysDecember 1, 2009 at 1:14 pmby the way, the ‘ati’ is the inspiration/reference of the Dinagyang.the festival has reached “hall of fame” status.questions:1. what has the festival done to the plight of the ‘atis’? 2. has the festival improved their quality of life? 3. does the money that the festival foundation rake-up during Dinagyang contributed to the welfare of the ‘atis’? 4. are the ‘atis’ at the losing end of this all?just asking.Reply 659834 saysDecember 1, 2009 at 1:07 pmthe poster failed to capture the essence of Dinagyang. . .it looks so studio-ish and got that “yehey we are going to the beach” mood instead of having the vibrancy and energy of the festival.Reply blu.sparks saysNovember 30, 2009 at 4:47 pmive been following your blog since i came across it a few months ago and its really nice to see/read posts regarding the developments in our city.really excited for dinagyang. unfortunately i still can’t get tickets for the grandstand, para lang daw sa mga bisita. luoy man mga locals. heheask if do you have any idea on the new development near sm city? plazuela de iloilo. the posters are very prominent and looks classy.thanks.Reply Marcos C. saysDecember 1, 2009 at 6:34 amYeah most of the seats at the Grandstand are reserved for officials and dignitaries but there are still seats for sale to the general public. Personally, I think the grandstand is too crowded and strict (guarded), so I prefer the other judging areas. The Plazuela de Iloilo is an upcoming commercial complex owned by the Floretes. I’ve made a mention about it here:Reply
0900340404 saysDecember 4, 2009 at 2:25 pmhisa lang na ya si 659834..nu inyo poster sa sinulog haw? accomplished?>search mo sa google kag youtubeReply
Lee saysDecember 2, 2009 at 4:34 amDinagyang or, Ati-Atihan is NOT new for me. As an Ilonggo, I have been to these juvial celebrations countless times before. But, once you get into the beat of the drums, you’re drawn to it! Again, contemplating to what 659834 have said above, after the dusts settled down, what has it accomplished? Especially to the plight of Atis? I’m short in saying that they are probably the most exploited cultural minority in the country. The city of Iloilo and the businesses that supports the celebration are the ones who will (again) benefit in this upcoming Dinagyang… unless proven otherwise. By the way, I agree 659834 about the poster… something is lacking or missing or what? I liked last year’s, I still have a copy of it.Reply
659834 saysDecember 1, 2009 at 1:14 pmby the way, the ‘ati’ is the inspiration/reference of the Dinagyang.the festival has reached “hall of fame” status.questions:1. what has the festival done to the plight of the ‘atis’? 2. has the festival improved their quality of life? 3. does the money that the festival foundation rake-up during Dinagyang contributed to the welfare of the ‘atis’? 4. are the ‘atis’ at the losing end of this all?just asking.Reply
659834 saysDecember 1, 2009 at 1:07 pmthe poster failed to capture the essence of Dinagyang. . .it looks so studio-ish and got that “yehey we are going to the beach” mood instead of having the vibrancy and energy of the festival.Reply
blu.sparks saysNovember 30, 2009 at 4:47 pmive been following your blog since i came across it a few months ago and its really nice to see/read posts regarding the developments in our city.really excited for dinagyang. unfortunately i still can’t get tickets for the grandstand, para lang daw sa mga bisita. luoy man mga locals. heheask if do you have any idea on the new development near sm city? plazuela de iloilo. the posters are very prominent and looks classy.thanks.Reply
Marcos C. saysDecember 1, 2009 at 6:34 amYeah most of the seats at the Grandstand are reserved for officials and dignitaries but there are still seats for sale to the general public. Personally, I think the grandstand is too crowded and strict (guarded), so I prefer the other judging areas. The Plazuela de Iloilo is an upcoming commercial complex owned by the Floretes. I’ve made a mention about it here:Reply