List of Festivals in the Philippines: November
Do you want to witness and be part of the exciting and colorful cultural activities in the Philippines in this month of November?
Gaginaway Festival
Location: Malita, Province of Davao del SurDetails: The festival is celebrated every 12th of November. Its highlight is the cultural presentations of the Tagacaolo tribe and other tribes of the province. This festival is a way to revisit and renew the old cultural practice of the indigenous people of the province. The word gaginaway means being together.
Pawikan Festival
Location: Morong, Province of BataanDetails: The festival is celebrated every 29th to 30th of November. Its highlight is the street dancing where participants wear sea turtle-inspired costumes. This festival is a way for the locals to intensify the awareness of the younger generation about the vulnerability of the pawikan population. It also aims to promote the protection of its species from extinction. The word pawikan is the Filipino name for sea turtles.
Pintaflores Festival
Location: San Carlos City, Province of Negros OccidentalDetails: The festival is celebrated every 3rd to 5th of November. Its highlight is street dancing where dancers are painted with a tattoo-like design on the visible parts of their bodies. This festival is a way for the people of San Carlos to show thanksgiving and also have merriment. The word pintaflores is coined from the words pinta which means to paint or to tattoo and flores which means flower.
Helobong Festival
Location: Lake Sebu, Province of South CotabatoDetails: The festival is celebrated every 9th to 15th of November. Its highlight is the ethnic dances and songs of the T'boli tribe. This festival is a way for the T'bolis to showcase and share their rich culture.
Kalimudan Festival
Location: Isulan, Province of Sultan KudaratDetails: The festival is celebrated every 21st of November. Its highlight is the display of timeless songs and dances from the tribal groups of the province. This festival is a way for the locals and visitors to enjoy the ethnic dances and songs together in one big celebration. The word kalimudan means informal gathering.
Sandurot Festival
Location: Dumaguete City, Province of Negros OrientalDetails: The festival is celebrated every 9th to 15th of November. Its highlight is the colorful street dancing. This festival is a way for the people of Dumaguete City to show their hospitality and to show their unity despite different religions, beliefs, or races. The word sandurot means genuine unity and sharing.
Inilusan
Location: Mambusao, Province of CapizDetails: The festival is celebrated every 20th to 25th of November. Its highlight is the colorful street dance that tells the history of the town of Mambusao. This festival is a means for the locals to tell the story of the town of Mambusao. The word inilusan means sharing the food with the neighbor.
Kabkaban Festival
Location: Carcar, Province of CebuDetails: The festival is celebrated every 23rd to the 29th of November. Its highlights are street dancing and parades. This festival is not just in honor of the patron Saint Catherine of Alexandria but also a means for the locals to show their cultural heritage.
Read more:
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: January
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: February
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: March
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: April
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: May
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: June
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: July
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: August
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: September
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: October
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: November
- List of Festivals in the Philippines: December
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