MY THOUGHTS ON DINAGYANG ‘06
By Reymundo Salao
Sure, this year’s DINAGYANG was a success, says everybody. But I have very mixed reactions with this year’s festivities. I was really proud that, as a friend who works in Manila informed me, ad campaigns for Iloilo’s Dinagyang posted in Metro Manila have been very visible and seemed to have attracted the attention of the many that weren’t even familiar with the Dinagyang festival in the first place. That kind of exposure does open the floodgates for tourists and festival-hunters. And indeed, we were more than enthused to welcome them with red carpets. The related programs like the Miss Dinagyang and the various exhibits were well-planned. There were more than enough programs to welcome our mass of guests. The Opening Salvos and the Dinagyang Bulilit Competitions were unique and does add to the color of the festival. However, I wish that next year, during the Friday Fluvial parade, the City Government should declare a non-working holiday to government office workers in the vicinity of the city proper, even for just half-day, since it is kind of pointless to be in your office when the main city transportation routes are closed anyway.
My impulsive verdict on this year’s Dinagyang celebration is that it is indeed a success. But looking back at the little things that I noticed there are still many things that should be improved. Primarily, there are two major issues that I think needs some improvement.
Last Sunday, I was roaming around the Atrium-Casa Plaza-Prov. Capitol area, in my usual askalish mood, hanging out under the sun, and waiting for the tribes to pass by after their performances in the judging areas. As I finished my Melon Shake & Waffle dog, I, being a pseudo-non-purist-environmentalist, noticed that I could not EVER find a decent trash can area to throw my litter. Even the usual basura site near the LBC area was gone. What in freaking Treebeard’s nosehair is going on here? Just because it’s festival season in the streets and everybody is expected to be a litterbug, doesn’t mean that we have to tolerate and cultivate that same bad attitude by not providing enough trash cans in the streets! I’d had to hold on to my empty Shake cup & pretend that it still has some shake on it before I found a makeshift trash area. I wish that next year, they’d provide numerous trashcans for the people to throw their little litters on.
The second issue that needs to be improved or maybe altered is the deprivation of the street-merry-making sound systems. I believe it is better to REGULATE the sound systems instead of just imposing a ban on it. I agree with the opinions of many who have complained about the pointless multiplicity of ultra-loud sound systems that even though how close to each other some of them are, play different or varies music. Why not just limit the number of sound systems instead of just totally banning it. One sound system area per radio station (or any organization).
Why totally deprive the people of their street merry-making opportunities? Because of the crime rate? Well, increase police visibility and presence. This banning of the sound systems seems a bit TOO BOURGEOISIE. People who go to the Merry-making festival are normal people too. They just want to dance, jump around, rejoice, and have some fun. What? Only those who can afford to go to sosyal places like the bars and clubs where concerts and gigs are held, the only ones who have the right to have fun in Dinagyang? Not the masses? Killjoy is an understatement: to me, it seems BOURGEOISIE. Does that term sound offensive? Oh, well, sorry…I hope next year they restore the merry-making in the streets. And if it does, I hope it still gets the Police vigilance it requires. The spirit of DINAGYANG is not just for tourists, it is for us ALL.
2 Comments:
I share the same sentiments with you ... Damak is an understatement to describe the littering problem during Dinagyang (esp. Delgado-Valeria Sts.), more visibility of trash cans approve ako :) . Dasun I happen to have my fondest memories of Dinagyang when I was a kid with those deafening sound systems blowing at my face when we pass by Iznart.
I was a bit disappointed when I didn't experience them this year after long years of ignoring to go to downtown during Dinagyang. Tani balik nila, and its really is a good idea to designate areas for each radio station and not slump them together in corners of just one intersection :)
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