Monday, March 16, 2009

Panagbenga 2009 : Moriones Came To Town

Rarely would you see two famous Philippine festivals in one. So when Moriones Festival of Marinduque showed-up in this year's Baguio Panagbenga Festival, the spectators got a double treat. Moriones presence in the Summer Capital is aimed to promote Marinduque as the Lenten Capital of the Philippines.


Fearsome Roman Soldier


Moriones is Famous for Angry Masks and Colorful Costumes


Longinus and the Famous Bad Eye


Another Gruesome Face


Centurions Playing With the Crowd


Kapatiran and Mistah Morions on Float


The Moriones Float


I got this interesting article about Moriones Festival here. Legend has it that the blood which flowed from Christ’s body landed in Longinus’ bad eye, curing him of blindness. This miracle caused him to convert to Christianity and he was consequently hunted by his fellow centurions. This part of the story is dramatically retold by costumed participants, the Romans wearing huge painted masks depicting fearsome faces. The performances take place in various locations throughout the island of Marinduque.

22 took the journey:

luna miranda said...

Moriones is one festival i've been wanting to go to. I hope i would be able to go this year. Amazing masks and costumes! The story of Longinus and the Wandering Jew legends have always been interesting. There was a movie in the 80's called The Seventh Sign, one of the main protagonists was a Roman centurion who hit Jesus before his death and was condemned to wander the earth until judgment day.:D

Lantaw said...

Would be nice to see the Moriones sa Marinduque mismo this Holy Week :)

aiLee920 said...

so colorful.....

great shots by the way.....

uncleawang said...

So colorful with all kinds of costume.Nice shot!.

Reena said...

hmm. i don't know the story behind the moriones festival. ma-google nga. :)

galing nga. parang they support each other's fiestas. sana lahat ng fiestas nasa panagbenga nga!

the donG said...

ayos! yan ang gusto ko talagang makita this holy week.

astig! nagpopromote na rin sila.

vanny said...

natakot naman ako sa mga gruesome faces na mga yun!

Sandi McBride said...

Looks very Romanesque...thanks for sharing this with us!
Sandi

tina said...

great shots!!

Photo Cache said...

Very nice costumes. Love this part of the series.

alicesg said...

Very interesting parades. Love the colourful costumes too.

Andy Briones said...

I love mask festivals! It's great that they brought Moriones to Baguio. Many people must had been surprised, ehehe.

MeL said...

Wow! Parang gusto ko ma-witness yun story telling part with costumes and everything! Isasama ko na ito sa listahan ko. Hahaha.

It was nice meeting you last Friday, Kuya Oman. Sa next travel sana makasama ulit kami. :)

PUSANG-gala said...

so this is really an invasion I guess-----we owe it to the beautiful flowers of Baguio......

madbong said...

parekoy, yang moriones din ang gusto kong makita balang araw

KRIS JASPER said...

Im scared of those masks....

bw said...

This is indeed a double treat ! People go to Marinduque to watch the Moriones :) Nice coverage :)

vinzent said...

I would love to see the Moriones Festival too but I prefer to see it in Marinduque.

Vanessa said...

OMG. Ang cutee pie naman ng nasa first pic. bakit kailangan pa nya magmask kung ganyan naman sya ka cute. Go na talaga ko dyan.

REDLAN said...

Iba ang dating kapag merong mga ibang festivals na nagjo-join. Last year nagjoin sa amin dito sa dinagyang festical ang taga batanes. It's the way na mapromote din ang kanilang sariling festival.

mark said...

sir, nice shots... kaso wala ako sa mga shots mo... hehehe. im one of the moriones who goes to baguio last panagbenga. tsaka ung mga moriones dun eh represented by employees of the provincial government not kapatiran nor mistah although may mga members po ng kapatiran at mistah

zepo valencia said...

marinduque still a nice province ever since...proud to be marinduqueno...nice pOst...ty po for helping us to promote our very own province..