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The Famous Obando Fertility Rites Festival in Bulacan


 

 

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OBANDO FERTILITY RITES FESTIVAL

 

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If you are after a husband or a wife, a son or a daughter or just looking for some plain old good fortune then get yourself down to Obando, Bulacan in the Philippines for some feasting, drinking, singing and dancing with the saints who can grant your wishes.

 

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The Obando Fertility Rites is a Filipino dance ritual held every year in May. Men, women and children dance through the streets wearing traditional costume, singing and playing bamboo instruments, alongside the images of their patron saints (San Pascual Baylon,  Santa Clara, and Nuestra Señora de Salambao) in the hope that their prayers and wishes will be granted.

 

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The Obando Fertility Rites is a Filipino dance ritual. Every year during the month of May, to the tune of musical instruments made out of bamboo materials, the men, women and children of Obando, Bulacan, Philippines wear traditional dance costumes to dance on the streets followed by the images of their patron saints San Pascual Baylon (St. Paschal), Santa Clara (St. Clare) and Nuestra Señora de Salambao (Our Lady of Salambao), while singing the song Santa Clara Pinung-Pino.

 

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Among the fiesta participants in the fertility dance are outsiders from other towns in the Philippines; most are asking the patron saints for a son or a daughter, a husband or a wife or good fortune. They dance on the streets as a form of a religious procession primarily in order for the spirit of life to enter into the wombs of women. This is the magic and mystery of Obando, Bulacan.

 

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From the 17th to the 19th during the month of May,  people of Obando, Bulacan celebrate the longest feast in the Philippines, The Obando Fertility Festival or more popularly known as Sayaw sa Obando.

 

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Formerly known as the Kasilonawan Festival, the feast in Obando is known to make miracles for those who wants to have a child or farmers that would like to have a good harvest.

 

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People dance on the streets and ends inside the church with more dancing. I assure you, you’ll get goose bumps when you are inside the church dancing with the crowd.

 

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The procession starts early in the morning around 7am so be there early specially on the second day of the feast, the 18th which is the feast of saint claire where most devotees dance for a child.

 

Sources:  somewhereintheworldtoday.com, wikipedia.org & brownmantips.com

 

Other Photos

 

Photo from:  obandopilipinas.wordpress.com

 

Photo from:  flickr.com/photos/rafael_reyes/7231061424/

 

Photo from:  https://religionnews.com/2017/05/17/dancing-for-fertility-in-the-northern-philippines/rns-philippines-festival/

 

Photo from:  http://www.elitenewsfeed.ph/2018/02/23/maricar-de-mesa-reveals-7-year-struggle-get-pregnant-good-news-came-months-danced-obando-bulacan/obando1/

 

Photo from:  https://yuneoh.com/travel/obando-fertility-rites-festival/

 

Photo from:  http://primer.com.ph/event/2016/05/05/obando-fertility-rites/

 

Photo from:  https://www.discoverphilippines.com/events/obando-fertility-rites-2018

 

Photos below from:  http://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/2018/05/21/obando-festival.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Bulacan Province Under Region III

The Historical Province of Bulacan

Historical and Religious Attractions in Bulacan

More Interesting Places to See in Bulacan

Colorful Festivals and Events in Bulacan

Where To Go and Fun Things To Do in Bulacan

 

 

 

 

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