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MassKara Festival Date(s) third week of October Location(s) Bacolod City, Philippines Years active 1980 - present Genre carnival, parade, street dancing Website Official website The MassKara Festival is a festival held each year in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province in the Philippines every third weekend of October nearest October 19, the city's Charter Inauguration Anniversary.
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History
The festival first began in 1980 during a period of crisis. The province relied on sugar cane as its primary agricultural crop, and the price of sugar was at an all-time low due to the introduction of sugar substitutes like high fructose corn syrup in the United States.[1] It was also a time of tragedy; on April 22 of that year, the inter-island vessel Don Juan carrying many Negrenses, including those belonging to prominent families in Bacolod City, collided with the tanker Tacloban City and sank. An estimated 700 lives were lost in the tragedy.[2]
In the midst of these tragic events, the city's artists, local government and civic groups decided to hold a festival of smiles, because the city at that time was also known as the City of Smiles. They reasoned that a festival was also a good opportunity to pull the residents out of the pervasive gloomy atmosphere. The initial festival was therefore, a declaration by the people of the city that no matter how tough and bad the times were, Bacolod City is going to pull through, survive, and in the end, triumph.
Etymology
The word "MassKara" is a portmanteau, coined by the late artist Ely Santiago from the word "mass" meaning "many or a multitude of the people", and the Spanish word cara meaning "face". A prominent feature of the festival is the mask worn by participants; these are always adorned with smiling faces. MassKara thus means a multitude of smiling faces. The word is also a pun on maskara, the Filipino term for "mask".
Features
The festival features a street dance competition where people from all walks of life troop to the streets to see colorfully-masked dancers gyrating to the rhythm of Latin musical beats in a display of mastery, gaiety, coordination and stamina. Major activities include the MassKara Queen beauty pageant, carnivals, drum and bugle corps competitions, food festivals, sports events, musical concerts, agriculture-trade fairs, garden shows, and other special events organized ad-hoc every year.
Gallery
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Charisse Gangoso of Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod (center), MassKara Queen 2005, and her court; Richelle Catalan of Riverside College (left), 2nd runner-up and Jay Ann Empleo of the University of St. La Salle, 1st runner-up
See also
References
- ^ "Masskara Festival". http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippine_festivals/masskara_festival.html. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
- ^ Buan, Reyma. "(In Filipino) Paglubog ng 'Don Juan,' trahedyang nalunod sa limot". http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/images/news/microsites/onddot/reymabuan04222003.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-15.[dead link]
External links
Categories:- Festivals in the Philippines
- Bacolod City
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