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This celebration in honor of San Isidro De Labrador , the
Spanish patron saint of farmers, one so old that not one alive today knows when
and how it started, is the primary tourist attraction in Sariaya, which is
being promoted by the Department of Tourism . The Bagakays , an
identifiably Sariayahin feature of the festival, are young bamboo trees cut
and bedecked with a variety of goodies that form a gently swaying beautiful and
bountiful canopy along the well
decorated route of the saints afternoon procession.
On May 14th, the townspeople select the best produce which
they artfully and painstakingly decorate into their houses like
. Aranyas
or bamboo chandeliers adorned with palay and rice stalks, Suman, string beans and
luscious green mangoes, fences of sugar cane and coconuts with chains of
orange betel nuts as colorful accents, pillars of green and yellow banana
bunches, curtains and draperies of Pastillas or milk candies
wrapped in colorful cellophanes and Japanese papers, Baluartes or archs of
eggplants and gourd veggies like Upo , Patola and Ampalaya ,
mouth-watering succulent Lechon and golden brown roast chickens preening at
the windows, and the like!
The hectic preparations that drag into the wee hours of the
morning on the 15th , particularly the raising of the bountiful Bagakays on
both sides of the streets, give off a sense of exhilaration to the busy house
owners, and wonder to the roaming visitors alike! The early morning parade on
the feast day itself never fails to elicit a sense of anticipation and
excitement, what with the splash of color, folk artistry and fanfare for all to
see! Features of the parade vary every year, from floats adorned with fresh
farm produce pulled by carabaos and horses to those that feature beautiful
ladies serving as the Mutya of each
Barangay, donned in Filipiniana and indigenous wear embellished with products
representative of their locales livelihood. Any how, what is very evident is
the active participation of all sectors of Sariayahin society who are just too
eager to be part of this eventful undertaking.
At the end of the parade will be the Mga Taong Bagakay
or Mtb , human depictions of the beautifully bedecked, bountiful bamboo tree
canopy, artfully garbed in Sariaya produce and products as the coconut-ty Mga
Taong Niyog and the very colorful Mga Taong Pastillas for example. They
will street dance their way around town in a contest of innovative costume
design, artistic choreography, youthful energy and patient endurance!
After the afternoon mass in its honor, the antique image of San
Isidro De Labrador, garbed in his familiar sky blue robe with shiny trimmings,
atop its equally silver-plated carroza comes out of the church into a
joyous procession amidst the explosion of firecrackers! People cannot contain
themselves with excitement as they never tire of eagerly awaiting what is
supposed to be the most dynamic and action-filled religious celebration these parts,
year after year after year! As the image of the Poong San Isidro passes by,
all the pent up energies are let loose like a dam suddenly opened to release
excess water. Sack-bearing revelers positioned behind the icon suddenly grab at
the bountiful decors within reach
Banana and coconut bunches, sugarcanes,
commercial goodies, practically everything in sight, while eager and equally
excited house owners rip off at their bountiful decorations, carefully thought
of, artfully designed and painstakingly crafted the day or even days before. In
a frenzied spirit of unbridled, good natured fun, they throw them at the
electrified crowd
.fruits, vegetables, fans, hats, umbrellas, native
slippers, bags, clothes, money, bread, rice in small plastic bags, and everything
imagined and unimaginable, like native chickens at times! Blessings as such
rain like Mannah from Heaven, and as if these werent enough, the Bagakays
are scrambled upon by the men folk, broken in a frenzy of jumping and tugging,
and let loose to fall on the already ensuing grab fest or Halbutan as the
Sariayahins traditionally call it! Each is now on his/her own,
pleading-shouting-even outrageously climbing fences just to get their treasured
loot to safety, away from countless eager competitors, while alertly
dodging falling debris like broken Upo
, bunches of Indian mangoes, and the ultimate, Sangkalans or wooden
chopping boards hanging precariously from a Bagakay put up by a meat shop
owner, No Kidding! And the ultimate wonder is that with all of these, not one
has died or suffered from severe injuries as far back as town folks can
remember, and minor cuts and scratches were merely dismissed off with an amused
shrug, sweat-soaked and all!
As crazy as the La Tomatina of Bunol, Spain and the
equally raucuous Orange Festival of
Northern Italy, this very Sariayahin fiesta is by all means the most expressive
and expressed form of hospitality, giving and sharing by a townspeople in the
whole world, even in todays very hard times. And the visitors, who are either
awestruck first timers, or seasoned veterans who never tire of returning to
Sariaya at this time of year truly agree! YES, it is a Controlled Chaos , a Saintly Banditry ,
the one and only Happy Pandemonium , aptly put!
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