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The governor said that theme
of this year’s festival, “Makulay na Sining at Kalinangan: Bulacan, Ipagmalaki
at Ikarangal,” urges Bulakenyos to be proud on the flamboyant cultural and
artistic heritage of Bulacan.
“Bulacan is known as the
cradle of heroes, filling a number of pages in the country’s history. Until the
modern times, our province is continuously trudging the path toward a
remarkable success not only in economic development but also in the promotion of
arts and culture. We are inviting everyone to witness and join us in a weeklong
celebration that includes cultural presentations, arts exhibits and other fun
activities that you will surely enjoy,” said Alvarado.
He said that the celebration
will begin with a thanksgiving mass that will be attended by more than 3,000
Bulakenyos and will be followed by the “Parada ng Karosa at Kasaysayan,” a
parade of floats which will feature achievements of Bulacan in 2012 such as in
sports, beauty pageants, arts and governance. This will be participated by
local government units and other private partner agencies.
He added that they will also
open different exhibits and trade fairs that are conveniently located within
the capitol compound. Among them are the Bulakenyo Trade Fair which is a
display of Bulacan products like sweets and delicacies, gifts, toys, clothes,
bags and fashion accessories; Manlilikhang Bulakenyo which features Bulakenyo
inventors and demonstration of their inventions; Dakilang Bulakenyo and Lakan
Sining Exhibit which will recount the life and contributions of Mariano Ponce
in commemoration of his 150th birth anniversary and an exhibition of Bulakenyo
visual artists; and Sining sa Hardin which will show performances of Bulakenyo
artists and the Hiyas ng Bulacan Brass Band.
They will also re-launch the
Bulacan Pasalubong
Center and Bulacan Packaging Service
and Toll Packing Center
to draw the attention of the public on the services they offer.
Thousands of participants
also await the Bulacan Food Festival Exposition (BUFFEX) that will call
together the sectors involved in food production in Bulacan, its partners and
down-stream industries. The activity also includes selling, food sampling,
on-the-spot cooking demo, “Chefs on Parade” and other competitions.
Tourism students from
selected universities and colleges will also serve as tour guide of elementary
and high school students from different schools in the province in the “24K
Lakbay Aral” as they visit the capitol, museum, and mini-forest making them
aware of the exceptional features of the province.
“We are proud of our
cultural inheritance that reflects who we are as Bulakenyos… our talents,
artistry and uniqueness. So we are inviting you to come, experience only the
best, experience Bulacan, experience Singkaban,” the governor said.
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