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In an effort to increase
public awareness of Vigan as a unique historic city to be
conserved and protected, the Save Vigan Ancestral Homes
Association, Inc. (SVAHAI), a local non-government
organization involved in the conservation of Vigan Heritage,
initiated the 1st Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts in May 1993.
With the help of members of print and broadcast media, as well
as Manila-based proponents of conservation, the first festival
was a success.
Encouraging public response has made festival a
yearly activity. It has also proven to be a stimulus for the
local tourism industry. Over the past years, the Viva Vigan
Festival has become one of the biggest cultural events in the
North, attracting domestic and foreign visitors who come to
Vigan on a pilgrimage to our heritage.
Viva Vigan is held every 1st week of May. It
features a calesa parade, binatbatan street dancing, ramada
games, religious rituals, santacruzan, bankathon, exhibits,
trade/food fairs, abel-iloco fashion show and other exciting
events.
Calesa Parade
For many years now, Calesa Parade became the main
attraction of the Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts. It features
around 100 calesa (horse-drawn vehicle) decorated with
indigenous materials in accordance to the theme of the Viva
Vigan.
Reference:
www.vigancity.gov.ph

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