Kalig-on- A Sarok Festival Art Exhibit

 


Kalig-on (Strength), an art exhibit to co-celebrate the Sarok Festival will be happening of February 2-6, 2023 at the ground floor of SM City Consolacion. Works by artists of CAI headed by Cebuano master Celso Pepito will be exhibited. Other exhibitors include Fe Madrid Pepito, Romuel Aloizeus Apuya, Floro Dosdos Impas, Kenneth Gallardo, Zapphire Benedikt Jayme, Dr. Fe Eleanor Pardillo and Antonio Vidal. Opening will be at 2pm.

The Sarok Festival is celebrated on Consolacion’s foundation day. Sarok is a hat made of bamboo strips and dried banana leaves. Sarok Festival a mardigras of colors and street dancing along the main road of Consolacion is celebrated every 14 February in commemoration of Consolacion founding anniversary. The main attraction of this festival is the colorful Sarok and its wide uses.

To protect farmers and the folks from the sun and the rain, the sarok, a conical hat made from bamboo strips and dried banana leaves, becomes the needed fad for the people of Consolacion especially that the town is an agricultural land. The festival was traditionally celebrated every 14 February to coincide with its charter day celebrations but this now celebrated in October. However, the Sarok Festival evolved into a free interpretation dance, with the musical concept inspired from the Miligoy de Cebu, a published Filipino folk dance originating from the same place.

Consolacion is one of the contributor in Cultural History. It had created a dance called “Miligoy de Cebu”. This dance is usually performed by pairs of dancers during social gatherings like baptism, weddings, and special programs in the poblacion. Dancers hold a pair of bamboo castanets in each hand.

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