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NAME OF FESTIVAL
1. Sinulog
2. Panagbenga
3. Moriones
4. Masskara
5. Ati-Atihan
CHARACTERISTICS (Elements and Principles of Arts)
1. Sinulog - To honor Santo Niño.
2. Panagbenga - Is an annual flowers.
3. Moriones - Lenten Festival.
4. Masskara - Is an annual festival highlights.
5. Ati-Atihan - To honor Santo Niño.
HISTORY/SIGNIFICANCE
1. Sinulog - Characteristics and Cultural Background for 32 years the Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu city held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santa Niño (Child Jesus).
2. Panagbenga - The term of Kankaey Origin "Season of Blooming".
3. Moriones - The Moriones are men and women in costumes and mask.
4. Masskara - The province displaus their beautiful and colorful masks.
5. Ati-Atihan - Atiis the native of Panay. The name Ati means "make believe".
Answers & Comments
Directions: Fill in the table with the needed information
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ANSWER:
NAME OF FESTIVAL
1. Sinulog
2. Panagbenga
3. Moriones
4. Masskara
5. Ati-Atihan
CHARACTERISTICS (Elements and Principles of Arts)
1. Sinulog - To honor Santo Niño.
2. Panagbenga - Is an annual flowers.
3. Moriones - Lenten Festival.
4. Masskara - Is an annual festival highlights.
5. Ati-Atihan - To honor Santo Niño.
HISTORY/SIGNIFICANCE
1. Sinulog - Characteristics and Cultural Background for 32 years the Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu city held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santa Niño (Child Jesus).
2. Panagbenga - The term of Kankaey Origin "Season of Blooming".
3. Moriones - The Moriones are men and women in costumes and mask.
4. Masskara - The province displaus their beautiful and colorful masks.
5. Ati-Atihan - Atiis the native of Panay. The name Ati means "make believe".
PLACE OF CELEBRATION
1. Sinulog - Cebu City
2. Panagbenga - Baguio
3. Moriones - Marinduque
4. Masskara - Bacolod
5. Ati-Atihan - Aklan
DATE OF CELEBRATION
1. Sinulog - Every Third Sunday of January.
2. Panagbenga - February 1.
3. Moriones - Holy Monday to Easter Sunday.
4. Masskara - Fourth January of October 8.
5. Ati-Atihan - January Third Sunday.
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