Locals revived traditional practices
that Ilocano elders passed on in the annual Kannawidan Ylocos festival form
January 29 to February 3. Now on its fourth year, the Kannawidan festival was
also an occasion to strengthen the Ilocano culture, recognize Ilocos Sur’s sons
and daughters who brought honor to their province, celebrate abundant harvest
or just celebrate the Ilocano spirit that continues to drive locals to boost
their home province.
Various festivities were staged from
trade, agriculture, aqua and livestock while a display of farm products opened
the six-day festival. To carve young talents in the field of arts, an array of talent
competitions gathered the youth from choral, marching bands, traditional street
dancing, traditional music ensemble, dance drama, traditional folk dancing,
painting, design making, and photo exhibits. Tradition was also found in the
culinary treats that residents prepared including delicacies that Ilocos sur is
known for. Sons and daughters were recognized for their talents in various
competitions and awards namely the Gov. Titong Singson Awards for young
achievers, best practices of schools awards, Father Jose Burgos Awards, the
award given to illustrious sons and daughters of Ilocos Sur and Siglat Awards
for all groups, barangays, towns, individuals in Ilocos Sur who served are role
models.