This coming Sunday, in an elaborate folk theater complete with props and a 3-story tall structure tower, an angel will descend from here to lift the black veil off the Blessed Mother's face. This signifies the end of mourning and the peak of the celebration-The Resurrection. Aleluya in Bulusan.
Tristan with his young frame--not yet a teener (but not too young to be always in the company of her watchful mom), will have the chance of a life time to do the task. A feat since he will be fastened in a contraption that looks like an enlarge chicken nest. This will slowly descend as he sings in his angelic voice the 'Aleluya' song that he has been practicing for weeks now under the tutelage of a local cantora.
Let us wish Tristan a successful and and shining performance on his momentous and glorious role--lead angel soloist of the 'aleluya' event in Bulusan. In the local parlance, he will be the 'madagit', an allusion of a flying angel from above (heavens). In one swift precise move Tristan must be able to lift the veil not unlike that of a bird of prey snapping a prey-thus the name 'dagit' which means to snap. The black veil covering the face of the mourning Blessed Mother will be the target as she passes by during the early morning procession prior to the main event.
Photos show a confident but shy Tristan on his way home to Lubas, San Rafael after the Palm Sunday Mass and Hosana in Bulusan. Also in the photo is his mom and younger brother (obviously too tired and sleepy because of the early dawn 'hosana' singing chores around the Poblacions of which both of them were members of the choir for the Palm Sunday 'hosana'). The same choir will perform in the Aleluya event.
Palm Sunday is 'hosana' in Bulusan.
Photographs by Alma P. Gamil
Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines
Showing posts with label Bulusan cultural tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulusan cultural tourism. Show all posts
Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Paladosdos: Bulusan's Original Snack Treat
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| Bulusan's paladosdos photo from pamughaton. |
When cooked the effort however is worth it from the texture to the flavor. The cassava minute balls are a joy to chew with its gelatinous texture and the coconut milk all adds up to enrich the carb balls to just the right blend of coco nuttiness.
In my book paladosdos is synonymous to Bulusan--a home coming food for every Bulusanon living away from home.
For a complete how-to-prepare-paladosdos the authentic Bulusanon way, a visit at Pamughaton is a must.
Photo credit: Pamughaton
Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines
Monday, October 29, 2012
Blog about a tourist blog of my hometown Bulusan
Reading the blog of islandgirltraveller.com was a relief from the usual destinations themed blog about my hometown. This blog is about the daily routine of the common folks as she sees it in situ. The pictures were taken from the market, in the streets, common folks doing their daily routine. She captured it as is.
I just hope she was able to visit the usual tourist route and the less known sites too. Because the slow-paced quiet town as she sees it is in fact a keeper of magnificent grand sights such as the volcanic landscapes of Mount Bulusan, the coral-rimmed beaches along her shores, mountain springs with soda like waters, gushing water falls, moist and foggy rainforest with a lot of surprises, zen like calmness of an emerald lake and so much more.
Thanks for the visit Ms islandgirltraveller.
(You may want to visit islandgirltraveller.com blog entitled The Quiet Town of Bulusan, Sorsogon for her story about my hometown).
Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines
I just hope she was able to visit the usual tourist route and the less known sites too. Because the slow-paced quiet town as she sees it is in fact a keeper of magnificent grand sights such as the volcanic landscapes of Mount Bulusan, the coral-rimmed beaches along her shores, mountain springs with soda like waters, gushing water falls, moist and foggy rainforest with a lot of surprises, zen like calmness of an emerald lake and so much more.
Thanks for the visit Ms islandgirltraveller.
(You may want to visit islandgirltraveller.com blog entitled The Quiet Town of Bulusan, Sorsogon for her story about my hometown).
Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines
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