The vibrant streets of Cebu City came alive on Sunday, January 19, 2025, as thousands gathered to celebrate the annual Sinulog Festival. Locals and tourists alike joined in the festivities,creating a kaleidoscope of colors,music,and dance that highlighted the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Over 40 contingents from across the Philippines showcased their talents in the Sinulog Grand Showdown, a highlight of the festival. The air was filled with festive tunes, and performers donned elaborate, eye-catching costumes. The energy was palpable as each group brought their unique flair to the competition.
Ensuring the safety of attendees was a top priority for the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO). Police Colonel Enrico Figueroa, CCPO director, emphasized the importance of adhering to the rules set by the Philippine National Police and the Cebu City government.He stated, “Sana, this is the last day, sana ito’y maging ligtas sa ating lahat, maging masaya tayo at maging masaya ang ating Sto Niño.” (“This is the last so I hope we will all be safe and happy. I hope the Sto Niño is also happy.”)
The Department of Tourism also issued an advisory for travelers, urging them to stay vigilant and follow safety guidelines. Crowded areas, in particular, required extra caution to ensure everyone’s well-being.
one of the standout moments of the festival was the performance by the Barangay Binaliw contingent. Their lively moves to the “I Love Cebu” song captivated the audience and became an instant favorite. the Cebu City Public Information Office shared a glimpse of their performance in a social media post, which quickly garnered widespread attention.
Despite the sweltering afternoon heat, participants in the Sinulog Street Dancing competition persevered, delivering unforgettable performances along the Fuente Rotunda. Among them, the dancers from Abellana National School stood out with their radiant smiles and flawless execution of the traditional dance routine, leaving the crowd in awe.
The 2025 Sinulog Festival was not just a celebration of culture and faith but also a testament to the resilience and unity of the Filipino people.As the festivities concluded, the spirit of the sto Niño, the festival’s patron saint, remained alive in the hearts of all who participated.
What where some of the safety measures implemented for the 2025 Sinulog Festival?
Celebrating Culture and Faith: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the 2025 Sinulog Festival
An Interview with Maria Santos,Cultural Affairs Director of Cebu City
Q: Maria,the 2025 Sinulog Festival was a spectacular success. What made this year’s event notably special?
Maria: This year’s Sinulog Festival was truly extraordinary. We had over 40 contingents from across the Philippines showcasing their talents in the Grand Showdown. The energy was amazing, with performers in vibrant costumes and the air filled with festive music. It was a beautiful festivity of our cultural heritage and faith, particularly in honoring the Santo Niño.
Q: Safety was a major focus this year. Can you tell us more about the measures taken by the Cebu City Police Office?
Maria: Absolutely. Safety is always a top priority. Police Colonel enrico Figueroa and his team worked tirelessly to ensure everyone enjoyed the festivities without incident. They enforced guidelines set by the Philippine National Police and the Cebu City government, and I’m happy to report that the event concluded safely and joyfully.
Q: The Barangay Binaliw contingent’s performance went viral. What made their routine so memorable?
Maria: their performance was a highlight without a doubt! They danced to the “I Love Cebu” song with such energy and passion that the audience couldn’t help but be captivated. The Cebu City Public Facts Office shared a snippet on social media, and it quickly became a fan favourite. Their enthusiasm truly embodied the spirit of the festival.
Q: The Sinulog Street Dancing competition is always a crowd-pleaser. Were there any standout moments this year?
Maria: Definitely! Despite the intense heat, the participants delivered unforgettable performances. The dancers from abellana National School were particularly brilliant. Their radiant smiles and flawless execution of the traditional Sinulog dance left the crowd in awe. It was a testament to their dedication and the rich cultural traditions we celebrate.
Q: The Sinulog Festival is deeply rooted in faith and culture. how do you think it reflects the resilience of the Filipino people?
Maria: The Sinulog Festival is more than just a celebration; it’s a testament to the resilience and unity of the Filipino people. Amid challenges, we come together to honor the Santo Niño and our shared heritage. This year’s festival was a reminder of how faith and culture can bring people closer, inspiring hope and strength in everyone who participates.
Q: As we look ahead, what do you hope future Sinulog Festivals will achieve?
Maria: I hope future festivals will continue to inspire pride in our cultural identity and foster unity among Filipinos and visitors alike. I’d also like to see more innovative ways to preserve and showcase our traditions while ensuring the safety and enjoyment of everyone involved. Most importantly, I hope the spirit of the Santo Niño continues to guide and bless our celebrations.
Q: For those who’ve never experienced the Sinulog Festival, what would you say to encourage them to attend?
Maria: I’d say it’s an experience like no other! The vibrant colors, music, and dance, combined with the warmth and hospitality of the Cebuano people, create an unforgettable celebration. Whether you’re drawn to the cultural performances or the spiritual significance, the Sinulog Festival is a must-see event that will leave you inspired and connected to the heart of the Philippines.
Q: what message do you think the Santo Niño would want to share with those who participated in this year’s festival?
Maria: I believe the Santo Niño would remind us all to carry the joy, hope, and unity we experienced during the festival into our daily lives. It’s a call to live with faith, kindness, and gratitude, not just during the celebrations but every day.
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