The Sinulog is an annual festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, Philippines, to honor the so called vision of the child Jesus,  known as the Santo Niño, who used to be the patron Saint of Cebu (since in the Catholic faith, Jesus is not a saint, but God). This also commemorates the Cebuanos’ pagan past and their acceptance of Roman Catholicism. The word “Sinulog” actually derives from the Cebuano adverb --“sulog”, which means “like water current movement”. It is a ritual dance consisting of two steps forward and one step backward, done to the sound of drums. Do you know where the dance steps derived from?

The Sinulog dance was believed to be originated from Baladhay, the adviser of Rajah Humabon. There was a time when Baladhay was severely sick, Rajah Humabon was totally in outmost grief and then he ordered his tribe to bring his adviser into a chapel where the Santo Niño was enthroned. After a moment of stay in the chapel, Baladhay was heard shouting and was found dancing vigorously. When people asked him what had happened, Baladhay explained that he found a child on top of him, trying to wake him up. At great astonishment, he shouted as hard as he could just to scare the child away. But he couldn't explain why he was dancing like the movement of the river. Up to this day, the two-steps forward, and the one-step backward dance is still used by the Santo Niño devotees, believing that it was the Santo Niño's choice to have Baladhay dance. However, as what Fr. Roger said in the Mass, the two-steps forward, and the one-step backward seems to be the natural characteristic of the Filipinos, because we never covet for more success in life; thus, we never also improve because as we take two steps forward, we always take another step backward. For me, I think sometimes it is also a good characteristic, kaya nga ang mga Pinoy ay di swapang, di ba? Hehehe….

The Sinulog Festival actually is celebrated for nine days culminating with a grand street parade. Nowadays, many smaller versions of the parade are held in many parts of the province prior to the grand parade. Even in Taiwan, Macau, China, USA, and other parts of the world wherever there are Cebuanos, the Sinulog Festival is celebrated in big or small version. As for our very own Sinulog in St. Joseph, Nanzih, Kaohsiung, you can check ‘em out in the photo gallery. The dancers were really fantastic! 
 
 
      The Masquerade Ball held in St. Joseph Parish was very exciting! It started with pitch-perfect presentation that was really spellbinding. Even the neighbors around the parish were flooding the entrance just to have a glimpse. Sayang talaga! Coz I was late that day and was not able to see the presentation from the very start. However, I still got the chance to watch the rest of presentation, and really had to give these stage performers a BIG BIG applause for the performances well done!! I envy them!! Oh, truly, how I really envy them! They are really magnificent and very talented. From the decorations, costume designs, stage performances, dances, choreography, everything! And I heard they got not much time for the preparation. Yet, they could still manage to put this event with enjoyments. 

      After the presentation was the ballroom dancing. Audiences were very shy to step on the dance floor. The stage performers had to drag every one of them down to the floor to have a wiggle. Was it because I looked slow-witted, that’s why nobody wanted to invite me to a dance? Well, I should say that maybe I’m not that good looking enough to be dragged to the floor for a dance, hahaha!!

       Anyway, the Masquerade Ball was a success. Though the patrols came twice to warn us that the streaming music was too loud. The policemen said that some neighbors complained that they were seriously disturbed by the sounds. Ganyan naman talaga ang buhay. Kapag may celebration, may KJ (as in kill-joy), di ba? I could only say, “inggit lang sila”! Hahaha!

 
 
      Hanep talaga! Ang saya at natapos na rin ang Basketball Competition namin! Big thanks talaga to all the participants of Basketball Competition and all the volunteer workers who really sacrificed a lot for the preparation of the event. To all the basketball teams, referees, scorers, band, singers, dancers, emcee, and everyone who came to cheer for their favorite teams, Hurray to all of you! For such fabulous event! Also special thanks to Capetronics, kahit na naghirap-hirap kami sa pag-carry out ng event dahil sa sobrang init, thank you na rin.

      Here are the shots we've got from the event. Look at those players! Sweating but still guwapings! They're really very serious about the competitions, huh? Talagang seriyoso sila!...Anyway, it was the first time for St. Joseph to organized Basketball Competition in Nantzu, and  it's really kind of successful. I am really amazed by the support and collaboration of each team. They really played best sportsmanship and team spirit, and to this, they are all winners. I admire them not only for their charismatic skills, but also their exuberant vitality. During the championship competition, si Jeff ('yun bang pangalan nya as I remembered) tuloy ang naging LIVE reporter, kahit di gaanong maintindihan dahil ume-echo, pero, OK na rin, more thanks to him.

      Aside from the first, second and third place, there were also MVPs awarded. Sayang, walang "Muse" award. I hope next time they will also awarding "BEST MUSE" para sasali ako :) Hehehe, joke lang! Sa looks ko pa lang di na nga makahanap ng basketball team na kukupkop sa 'kin bilang muse, di ba?

      Well, just hope that next year, it will still be this successful or even much more successful. What I really hope is that, mayroon kayang Basketball pambabae? Naitanong ko lang, pero dili man ako sasali, eh.
 

      June 21, 2009, a celebration of Philippines Independence Day-- this was a very busy day for all the staff of Stella Maris. We have an important mission to carry on. Louis was ordered to go to St. Mary's and the Cathedral with Fr. Popong to distribute the brochures while I and Anna went to Nanzih with Fr. Roger.

      Fr. Roger really highly estimated me that day. I was really startled when he told me to help him in Power Point briefing about the new building of Stella Maris. I was not prepared and nervous. How could Fr. Roger do that to me, I thought. But then, no matter what, I had to force myself to do it. Thanks to my adrenaline rush that I still collaborated with Fr. Roger perfectly. Not that I’m being perky, but the briefing worked out very well and I haven’t done any ignorant thing in front of hundreds of people, hahaha! Well, Fr. Roger, thanks for giving me such opportunity to SHOW OFF my ability, but, next time, please let me know first before you have any more surprises like this.

      Though it’s raining, still many Filipinos participated the event. Lunchboxes were offered and also gifts for people who came. There were dance numbers, costume shows of different natives of Philippines, costume competition, and raffle draw. The costume competition even brought to climax when a CUTE guy with a bahag showed off his butt! And because of exposing his nice looking butt, he won the first price in the competition. There were also other dance numbers that were really tremendous, but I didn’t appreciate them wholly because I had to help Charlie (MECO) in taking photos. I was like a reporter with a camera running around just to take some good shots.

      Well, though it’s really very exhausting, still I have to say that the celebration was a success. People participated happily and we all devoted joyfully. Special thanks to MECO , ASE, OSE, NEPD, some brokers (I didn’t happened to know their names), and of course our very own, Fr. Roger and Fr. Popong and the rest of staff of Stella, Louis, Anna and ME. Tell you what, aside from celebration of Philippines Independence Day, June 21 is also the “Fathers Day” in Philippines—“Araw ng mga Tatay”!! If you were not able to attend the celebration, be sure to participate the exhilarating event next time.


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