ON THE ROAD | The Colors of Diyandi Festival
Sunday, September 23, 2012Another reason why I visited Iligan City was the annual Diyandi Festival. The celebration focuses on the city’s patron saint, St. Michael. The festival features a reenactment of the iconic archangel stepping over a defeated Lucifer complimented by music and dancing from the contingents.
It is as colorful and as lively as any festivals I’ve been to and I’m so thankful for being invited by the Iligan Bloggers Society; not only do we get to see Iligan City’s majestic waterfalls but we got to witness their colorful culture as well.
5 comments
I have never attended or witnessed a festival in the province before. The Diyandi Festival looks interesting. I love the colorful costumes.
ReplyDeleteHow do you take really tight shots? Did you use a zoom lens here? It's always been my problem when shooting in crowded places. =)
ReplyDeleteI now have plenty of reasons to attend the next diyandi festival..
ReplyDeleteit's interesting also that her hair has those highlights LOL. bumagay sa traditional costume colors.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie Gavan
ReplyDeleteI'm actually a newbie too when it comes to festivals, I hardly attend them, ang dami kasi lagi tao :P
Tin
I used a 50mm lens here, it's really hard to shoot festivals kasi ang dami talaga tao :(
Juanderfulpinoy
Next year :)
Turista Trails
Haha yeah, I actually have another better shot without the headware, but I chose this one since nakasama yung headdress :)