Posted by biyahero on May 26th 2006 to
FESTIVALS MUKHA - A Tayabas Beauty Pageant
MUKHA is an acronym for mukha, utak, katawan, halina and alindog (face, brain, body, charm and beauty). This is a project of Susi ng Tayabas that symbolizes unity and cooperation of the arts for the development of Tayabas. It was established by Orlando R. Nadres in 1987. Nadres, noted scriptwriter, passed away years ago but his works, like the stage play, Hanggang Dito Na Lamang At Maraming Salamat still lives.
MUKHA was part of the eight-day affair dubbed Mayohan Sa Tayabas (May 10-16) at the Silungang Bayan. This year pageant theme: Celebration of Life, Love and Peace.
MARIANNE OBENA - Ms. MUKHA 2006, Best in Talent, Best in Swimsuit .DIAN JALBUENA - 1st Runner-up, Ms. Photogenic, Best in Long Gown. The queenly winner, a combination of beauty and brain was beaming as she waved to the crowd. Her smile was so contagious. I matched it with my own.
THE WHEEL CLUB OF TAYABAS - 52nd Anniversary and Ball
"GULONG NG PALAD - BALIK-TANAW SA LUMIPAS"
Taong 1954 ng matatag ang samahang "GULONG NG PALAD". Ito ay binuo ng ilang Tayabasin na nag-aaral sa Maynila. Pinamunuan ito nina Judge Benedicto Mortos, Palma brothers na sina Conrado, Cesar at Rosauro; Atty. Rosalino Pandy ;Dr. Samson Lapuente, Fiscal Ricardo Ebron, Col Lis Araya Jr., Ex-Vice Mayor Antonio Talavera at marami pa.
Palibhasa’y marami sa amin ang anak-dakila; bagama’t mayroon ding pangilan-ngilan na galing sa pamilyang may-kaya kung kaya’t ang naisipan naming ipangalan sa grup ay " Gulong ng Palad" o "The Wheel of Fortune Club of Tayabas, Quezon" na habang patuloy ang pag-ikot ng gulong ng kapalaran ay paminsan-minsan ang bahagi ng bagwis mo ay pumuapaimbabaw, pumapagitna at kapag minamalas-malas ay pumapailalim. Kaya, magsikap ka, magpunyagi at magpakasakit upang ang bagwis mo sa gulong ng palad ay mamalaging namamayagpag sa kaibabawan.
SAN ISIDRO - HAGISAN NG SUMAN
On May 15, Mayohan gives tribute to San Isidro with a procession reminiscent of the yearly Quiapo devotion to Jesus Nazareno. From many towns of Quezon, multitudes of peasants and workers?predominantly male?flock to Tayabas. They clamor for suman and other pabitin as their sweat, strength, and rivalry pervade in the air. Impelled by their yearly panata or sacrificial devotion to San Isidro, they participate in HAGISAN NG SUMAN, believing that the bounty athered in their sacks heralds economic upliftment. It portends the amount of their next
harvest or income for the year.
Suman is the ritual gift of HAGISAN. It is cooked with great enthusiasm by Tayabenses because Hagisan is an opportunity to share their prosperity. Bundles of suman are gaily tied in the pabitin, which is made out of a special kind of bamboo called bagakay.