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UPDATED: Bukidnon Kaamulan Festival 2013 Schedule Of Activities And Tour

by Mindanaoan Irene. 7 Comments

UPDATE: This is the final and official Kaamulan Festival 2013 Bukidnon schedule of activities! :)

Bukidnon’s yearly grand ethnic cultural festival and gathering of the 7 hill tribes is finally here! The Kaamulan Festival 2013 is the gathering of Bukidnon’s 7 hill tribes namely Bukidnon, Umayamnon, Manobo, Talaandig, Matigsalug, Higaonon and Tigwahanon tribes. The Kaamulan Festival 2013 is inarguably Bukidnon’s grandest festival.

The term Kaamulan, derived from the word “amul” which means “to gather,” can mean many things – a datuship ritual, a thanksgiving festival, a peace pact or a wedding ceremony. This year, the Bukidnon Kaamulan Festival 2013 is all of these :)

The Kaamulan 2013 theme is: “Sustaining Culture and Unity Towards Progress and Development

The Kaamulan Festival 2013 Schedule of Activities can be found below.

Please note that most, if not all, Kaamulan-related activities will be held in Malaybalay City, the capital of Bukidnon.

Visit Bukidnon! It will be an experience you will never forget :) Please feel free to leave any questions, comments below. This Mindanao blogger will be most happy to help you. Alternatively, you can also visit Bukidnon Online – the longest-running blog about Bukidnon.

Just in case you want to witness the Kaamulan Festival 2013 hassle-free, you can also join a Kaamulan 2013 Tour. This tour, which will be led by a duly accredited local Bukidnon tour guide, will allow you to witness and appreciate the rich culture and tradition in Bukidnon. Read more about the Kaamulan Festival 2013 Tour here.

* photo taken by and owned by Bukidnon Online

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Bukidnon Kaamulan Festival 2013 Schedule of Activities

February 18, 2013

- Soft opening of Kaamulan Festival 2013 at Malaybalay City, Bukidnon (the capital of the province)
- Soft opening of Garden Show, Agri Fair, Livestock and Poultry Show, Kaamulan Bazaar, Food Fest (these activities will run through March 10, 2013). There will also be a photo exhibit and contest.

February 22, 2013

- Grand opening of Kaamulan Festival 2013

- 6 AM – Kaamulan Hu Pangampu (tribal prayer), Kaamulan Grounds

- School band parade and motorcade (to be participated in by sponsors)
- Ribbon Cutting, Rotary Park, 10 AM, Capitol Grounds
- School band competition, 10:30 AM, Capitol Grounds

February 23, 2013

- Indigenous Peoples Week Celebration
- Tree Planting and Climb
- Provincial IP Thanksgiving Day on February 25
- Tribal Wedding on February 26
- Tribal Olympics on February 27 to March 1

- Kaamulan Hu Pamukalag Daw Panalawahig, Capitol Grounds, 8 AM

February 24, 2013

- Flowerhorn Fish Show (this will run until March 2, 2013), Capitol Grounds
- Bukidnon Seven Ethnic Groups Convention (Bunsuda daw Bigula hu kag Dapita) on February 23 and 24

February 25, 2013

- Continuation of Garden Show, Agri Fair, Livestock and Poultry Show, Kaamulan Bazaar, Food Fest (these activities will run through March 10, 2013)
- Continuation of the Tribal Convention (Bunsuda daw Bigula hu kag Dapita)

February 26, 2013

- Kaamulan Ethno-Cultural Festival, Capitol Stage, 6 PM

February 27, 2013

- Tribal Mass Wedding (Kaamulan Kagsalu Saluugana), Kaamulan Folk Arts Theater, 8 AM
- Kaamulan Ethno-Cultural Festival, Capitol Stage, 6 PM

February 28, 2013

- Kaamulan Ethnic Sports (Alu-alu), Capitol Grounds, 8 AM
- 2013 Kaamulan Rodeo Opening (Grandstand Area)

March 1, 2013

- Kaamulan Ethnic Sports (Alu-alu), Capitol Grounds, 8 AM
- Piniliyapan (a night of Bukidnon songs and music, Kaamulan Folk Arts Theater), 7 PM

March 2, 2013

- A “pamuhat” or Pamukalag ha pamuhat ta Kaamulan will be held at the Capitol Grounds and at Sumpong area, 4 AM
- Kaamulan 2013 Ethnic Street Dancing Competition (along Fortich Street, Malaybalay City – the main thoroughfare. There will also be a ground presentation at the Capitol Grounds. Find a good spot along Fortich Street early! Don’t forget to wear light clothes and wear a hat or cap as much as possible. Bring food and water also since most, if not all, stores along Fortich Street will be closed.

Participating cities and municipalities: (Kaamulan Festival 2013 Ethnic Street Dancing Contest)

Malaybalay City
Valencia City
Talakag
Pangantucan
Don Carlos
Kibawe
Kitaotao
Dangcagan
Damulog

- Opening of the 2013 Kaamulan Kaamulan Rodeo, Grandstand, 1 PM
- Dance Clinic (learn how to dance the various Bukidnon tribes dances!), 2 PM, Capitol Grounds
- Musical concert, Capitol Stage, 7 PM
- Fireworks Display

March 3, 2013

- Kaamulan Festival 2013 Wall Climb Competition, Kaamulan Grounds, 8 AM
- 3rd Gov. Alex Calingasan Moto Trail Challenge, Kaamulan Grounds, 8 AM
- Kaamulan Ethno Cultural Race, Capitol Grounds, 2 PM
- Rodeo Night (this is where Bukidnon cowboys and cowgirls assemble around a bonfire etc.), Grandstand, 7 PM

March 4, 2013

- Continuation of bazaar, food fest, livestock show etc and the moto trail challenge
- Tribal Music and Modern Kaamulan Tattoo Contest, Kaamulan Folk Arts Theater, 1 PM

March 5, 2013

- Kaamulan Chess Tournament, Bukidnon State University, 8 AM

March 6, 2013

- Laga Ta Bukidnon 2013 (Binibining Bukidnon 2013 pageant), Kaamulan Open Theater, 7 PM

March 7, 2013

- Musical concert, Capitol Stage, 7 PM

March 8, 2013

- Women’s Summit, Kaamulan Open Theater, 8 AM

March 9, 2013

- Coronation of Bb. Bukidnon 2013 (Kaamulan Folk Arts Theater), 7 PM

March 10, 2013

- Musical concert, Capitol Stage, 7 PM

March 14, 2013

- Opening of the Kaamulan Motocross Competition, Grandstand, 8 AM

March 15, 2013

- Motocross finals

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    Keeping up with the fun, funky familia!

    by Mindanaoan Irene. 18 Comments

    Let’s take a breather from my Singapore Chronicles series of blog entries, shall we? Right now, at this very minute, I’m actually taking a break myself. Taking a break from packing my clothes, preparing my documents and checking (and re-checking) my to-do list. And for some reason, amid all the chaos, I am now rather becoming a little bit sentimental. I can’t help it. I become mushy whenever I think of my beloved fun and funky family :)

    Come to think of it – in the past year alone, so many things have happened to me and my family.

    First off, we finally moved to our new home! It’s smaller than the previous one we lived in for years but at least this one’s ours! Woohoo! :D I was so excited that I shouldered the special landscaping for our front yard. Never mind if it shaved a lot off my savings. A home is a home and there’s no better investment than a home ;) Then, my brother, who used to be based in Cebu City, decided that he needed a change in careers (and location). So, after two years of not spending the holidays with us, he finally bid Cebu goodbye and spent New Year’s Eve at home. He now wants to try his luck in Singapore. Then, my mother, who used to be such a technophobe, got so inspired after I organized the first ever blogging workshop in the Province of Bukidnon that she’s now a full pledged blogger herself! She’s now also busier in her job than ever and she also got a parcel of land just a few kilometers away from our new home. Not to be outdone, another one of my brothers is now an expert in videography (he has even taught me and our cousins some tips and tricks on the art of shooting ;) ) while my youngest brother now has his very own photography headquarters and photobooth business. Plus my family and I now have a new, modest vehicle :) It’s been years since we last owned one! The vehicle is just a few weeks old so all of us are still pretty hyper about it :D Truth be told, the moment all of us rode the vehicle for the very first time (with my youngest brother at the helm, imagine that!), I know for sure that each and every one of us felt love, happiness and warmth. There’s just nothing more special than love, respect and care from your family.

    And speaking of love and care, guess who I turned to when I had an uber special guest during the Kaamulan Festival 2011?

    You guessed it – my fun and funky familia! ;)

    You see, I invited the Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines Dato Seri Dr. Ibrahim Saad and his wife Datin Seri Dato Zainab Kader to witness the only authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines and they readily accepted my invitation! By the way, the Kaamulan Festival visit of the Ambassador was THE VERY FIRST IN THE HISTORY OF BUKIDNON! And my family and I made it happen!!!

    Of course, my mom and three younger brothers were my main supporters and they all readily helped me during the Ambassador’s 3-day stay. Everyone had a role — my mom was my “right-hand” person (and who was also in-charge of fixing the ambassador’s visit to the Bukidnon State University), one of my brothers was in-charge of security, another one was the “advance party” to the areas where we’re supposed to go next and another brother was, but of course, the official photographer.

    That visit was really a big deal especially since it was a social, private visit and because like I previously mentioned, it was the very first time that an ambassador witnessed the Kaamulan Festival. He even danced during the Piniliyapan Hu Bukidnon!

    The Ambassador and his wife were accompanied by the Embassy of Malaysia’s first and third secretaries and their respective wives plus the Vice Consul from the Consulate Office in Davao City.

    And because it was really a big deal that SOMEONE LIKE ME (who, by the way, has no affiliation whatsoever with the government but is blessed with many friends who have connections :) ) was able to bring an ambassador during the Kaamulan Festival, Malaybalay City Mayor Inaki Zubiri and his cousin, who happens to Philippine Senator Migs Zubiri, readily agreed to host a welcome dinner for him and the rest of the Malaysian delegation. During the dinner, the top city government officials were there – from the city vice mayor to the city council members to the department chiefs.

    That night was really very special. The succeeding days were even more special – the ambassador was able to visit the university, meet the university president, witness the Kaamulan Ethnic Street Dancing Competition, assist in the awarding of prizes to the winners of the said competition and visit the Transfiguration Monastery :) The ambassador’s wife and my youngest brother even shared a simple birthday lunch!

    I could say that that 3-day visit was a defining moment for me and my family. It truly was an honor and such a privilege for us to be able to invite someone of that stature, bring them to a province that has never seen the attendance of an ambassador during the big annual festival before and make the entire stay as memorable as possible. And of course, I would have never done it without the help of my family.

    And now, as I am nestled here, amid all the clothes, documents and bags, I can’t help but be thankful that I have such a wonderful family. I also can’t help but be excited because in just a few hours, I will be off to Hongkong and Macau! Well, to be more precise…my entire family and I will be off to Hongkong and Macau for our very first trip abroad as a family!

    This Hongkong and Macau trip was also partly because of my cool stroke of luck ;)

    So yes, you can definitely say it has been one amazing year for me and my family! :)

    And with all the great things that are happening for me and my family, I would so love to share the photos, videos and kuwentos with the rest of our clan (we have relatives all over the world and in various parts of the country) and with all of you, my dear Mindanaoan.com readers!

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      Quick updates: Kaamulan Festival 2009 in Bukidnon

      by Mindanaoan Irene. 0 Comments

      Gerald Anderson during Kaamulan Festival in BukidnonSo today, Sunday, February 22, 2009, is the fifth day since the “soft opening” of the Kaamulan Festival 2009 celebration here in the Province of Bukidnon, Mindanao. I’m here because my team and I (meaning my very helpful brothers and I) are in-charge of some Kaamulan 2009 events. We regularly have a lot of responsibilities every Kaamulan time and it’s something that we just love to do. There’s a different kind of rush whenever you’re part of something grand and looked forward to by many. Plus of course it’s an honor to be a part of such a huge festival (not to mention the widely recognized only remaining authentic ethnic festival in the Philippines!)

      There are now hundreds of booths at the Capitol Grounds here in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. All of these booths, by the way, are only made especially during Kaamulan time (second week of February until March 10 of every year) and are made out of indigenous materials. No booths made of aluminum here!

      Ever since the “soft opening” last Wednesday, things have been getting busier by the minute – you can tell by the amount of text messages that I receive everyday. Updates from the Bukidnon tourism office, from the local police, from the TransCo coordinator (we need to know if there’ll be scheduled brownouts or if there’s enough power supply), from media practitioners, from fellow event coordinators and from members of bands participating in the much talked about Kaamulan Jam 2009 Lock and Load Battle of the Bands (top plum is P25,000.00 so it’s no surprise that a total of forty six bands -46 (!) – joined) Yup, that’s a LOT of text messages and calls every single day. Some may get peeved but for an event organizer like me, it’s just another day in the office, kumbaga.

      The nightly performances at the Capitol have already begun, by the way. So far, the Malaybalay City band, Peacemaker band, Malaybalay Water District band and my favorite so far, the Azura Band, have already performed. Tonight, it’ll be the 29IB band’s turn to regale the crowd.

      The Office of Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri has also confirmed that popular band “Bamboo,” which is best known for the hit singles “Noypi,” “Hallelujah” and “Mr. Clay,” will perform on March 7, 2009. Sen. Migs is the main sponsor of the Bamboo gig. I’m pretty sure thousands of people will again flock at the Capitol Grounds for this event. Last year, I assisted during another one of Senator Miguel’s sponsored shows which featured Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Callalily, John Prats and the Tuko and Eric tandem from Wowowee. I think there were roughly 15,000 people at the Capitol Grounds that night. I will share photos and kuwentos about that experience in future blog entries here in Mindanaoan and in Bukidnon Online.

      San Miguel Beer, on the other hand, one of this year’s major Kaamulan sponsors, will sponsor a show to be topbilled by Cebu City’s very own “Urbandub.” The band best known for songs like “Soul Searching” and “A New Tattoo” will perform at the Capitol Stage on March 9, 2009. Last year, San Miguel brought Kamikazee and I also assisted before and during the show. That was really fun! I will also share photos and kuwentos about that in future blog entries. As expected, the Capitol Grounds area was so packed with people and I’m sure the same thing will happen again this year during Urbandub’s performance.

      So there…just a few updates about the ongoing Kaamulan Festival 2009 celebration. I will post more updates in the next few days. Also, please don’t hesitate to check Bukidnon Online for news, photos and updates since I’ll be writing there often, too.

      Ciao for now :)

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