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The Kalibo Sto. Nino Ati-atihan Festival recalls the history of the ten Bornean Datus, the most ancient recorded history in pre-Spanish times in the whole Philippines (The Maragtas). The festival has been imitated everywhere in the Philippines. It has attracted tourist from every part of the globe. The cultural tradition survived for centuries, has achieved national, even world reknowned because of its inherent character. The character consists of goodwill, so that there are practically no unpleasantness despite the tumult; reverence, so that in the midst of merry making we do not forget our…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Kalibo Sto. Nino Ati-atihan Festival recalls the history of the ten Bornean Datus, the most ancient recorded history in pre-Spanish times in the whole Philippines (The Maragtas). The festival has been imitated everywhere in the Philippines. It has attracted tourist from every part of the globe. The cultural tradition survived for centuries, has achieved national, even world reknowned because of its inherent character. The character consists of goodwill, so that there are practically no unpleasantness despite the tumult; reverence, so that in the midst of merry making we do not forget our submission to the Holy Child; creativity, so that despite very limited resources we manage to create costumes from seeds, nuts, shells, raw fibers, leaves, thin cans in a wonder to outsiders. Everyone participates, not just as spectators but as dancers in common joy. It is a ballet where everyone has a part.
Autorenporträt
Imelda Pastrana Nabor schloss ihr Studium der Philosophie an der Universität von Santo Tomas mit Magna Cum Laude ab. Sie ist Katechetin, Philosophin, Theologin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin, Philanthropin, Wissenschaftlerin und Ausbilderin. Sie erwarb ihren Master-Abschluss am St. Augustine Seminary of Toronto-University of Toronto. Sie hat 25 Forschungsarbeiten auf internationalen Konferenzen vorgestellt.