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 Belen Festival '07 Christmas is in the air and in lieu of the incoming Filipino
Yuletide season, acknowledged as the longest in the world, the Sariaya Tourism
Council (STC) is preparing for the annual “Paskuhan sa Sariaya” (Belen
Festival) from December 15-27, 2007. Now on its third year, this meaningful
undertaking was originally designed to spruce up the park for the holidays,
highlighted by the “Belen – making “contest wherein life-size Nativity scenes
were crafted mainly from local indigenous materials serving as appropriate
showcase for the inherent artistry and creativity of the Sariayahins.
For this year however, the contest has been expanded to
include entries from the other towns in Quezon province. Letters of invitation
signed by STC President Rev. Fr. Andrew S. Hernandez, and Mayor Rosauro V.
Masilang, STC Chairperson, were given to the respective Tourism Council
representatives of Candelaria, Tiaong, San Antonio and Dolores, as well as
Lucena City, Tayabas City, Lucban and Pagbilao, during the recently concluded 13th
Southern Tagalog Tourism Council Assembly held at the Quezon Convention Center
in Lucena from October 18 – 20, 2007. Addressed to the respective Mayors of the
said localities, this goodwill gesture was done with the hope of facilitating
the representation and participation of our neighboring communities to this
emerging Sariayahin tradition of celebrating the Christmas cheer.
The winners
will receive:
First Prize: Fifty Thousand
Pesos (Php 50, 000)
Second Prize: Thirty Thousand Pesos (Php30, 000)
Third Prize: Twenty Thousand
Pesos (Php20, 000)
Non – Sariayahin entries will be allowed only one slot per
town. The mechanics of this contest will be as follows:
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Ninety per cent (90%) of the materials to be used in
Belen – making should be indigenous to Quezon province such as: coconut and by
– products, bamboo, anahaw, rice and by – products, buntal, buli, raffia,
shells and other marine by-products, sand, stone, nipa, bunga, cogon, and the
like.
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Ten per cent (10%) of the materials will be enhancers
such as paint, glitters, lights, fabrics, paper, aluminum foil, and the like.
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The area for the Belen design should be 2 meters deep and
3 meters wide.
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The location for each contestant’s Belen entry should be
determined via the draw lots method.
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Construction of the Belen can start on the morning of
December 12, 2007 but should be done by twelve o’clock high noon of December
15, 2007.
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The design should be durable enough to withstand December
weather.
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A declaration of the expenses will be submitted to
encourage lesser cost and resourcefulness in the use of indigenous materials.
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The deadline for the submission of entries will be on
Saturday, December 1, 2007.
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The judging will be done by five previously selected non
– Sariayahin individuals during the opening of the festival on December 15,
2007, while the announcement of winners and the giving of the respective prizes
will be on December 23, 2007.
Criteria for Judging
Ingenuity
20%
Creativity
30%
Design: 50%
Aesthetics
of the 90%:10% ratio: 10%
Materials
used 30%
Durability 10%
While the Sariayahin hosts will be responsible for the
over-all security of the festival venue, the contestants themselves will be
held liable for the immediate security of their Belen entries, as well as their
personal belongings. Likewise, the Sariaya Tourism Council in its capacity as
the organizer of the “Paskuhan Sa Sariaya” has the reserved right to
immediately disqualify any entry that violates the specifications so stated in
the mechanics of the contest. Furthermore, the decision of the five-member
panel of judges will be final and irrevocable.
As in the past two years, a receiving area or
”Pundohan” will be provided by the
organizers for the guests and visitors, especially during the opening and the
awarding ceremonies. Likewise, there
will a sellers’ booth for enterprising “Kababayans” who might wish to earn
extra income for the Holidays, care of
their Christmas – oriented merchandize. The advent of two “Simbang Gabis”, the
early evening mass from December 15 – 23, and the pre dawn “Misa de Gallo” from
December 16 – 24, together with the added presence of tourists from our neighboring
towns, if ever, will be incentive enough to do business in the area for the
duration of the festival. They will be
encouraged to present their wares in an organized, systematic and sanitary
manner, true to the spirit and character of a Pinoy (Sariayahin) Christmas.
It is hoped that this expanded Belen – making contest, the
soul of this one-of-a-kind festivity, will showcase and promote the Christmas –
oriented folk artistry and practical resourcefulness of all the participants in
crafting their life – size interpretations of Jesus Christ’s birth. Such will serve as a way of encouraging the
giving and sharing of ideas that is another example of the true spirit of
Christmas and the joy of the Nativity, as only we residents of Quezon province
can express in our characteristic creative manner.
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