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Differences of ati atihan sinulog and sublian

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Answered by tsamtsamtou2008
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The Ati-atihan and Sinulog festival are both festivities that center around the Sto. Niño. They are both celebrated around January in the Visayas region. Although it is now widely accepted as a Catholic festivity, the origin is pagan.

The original festival is Ati-atihan which also means to pretend to be an Aeta. According to legend, the Datus from Borneo sought refuge in the Philippines and were befriended by the Aetas who had dark skin.

The Aetas experienced some hardships and were given help by the Datus. As appreciation, the Aetas danced and sang for the Datus. This is why the Ati-atihan festival is famous for the colorful street dances by people who are painted dark brown or black.

Ati-atihan is held at Kalibo, Aklan and is dubbed as the Mother of All Philippine Festivals. It was later adopted by the Cebuanos in their own city and called Sinulog Festival. Sinulog does not commemorate the Aetas but they do hail the Sto. Niño during the festival in commemoration of the idol that was given as a baptismal gift to Hara Amihan by Ferdinand Magellan. Sinulog refers to the two-step dance.

The Sublian Festival which is celebrated in Batangas is also for the Sto. Niño and the Holy Cross but it is celebrated in July. The name comes from Subli which is also a traditional dance that is accompanied by drums and chanting.

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Answered by prachikalantri
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Both the Ati-atihan and the Sinulog festivals are centred around the Sto. Nio. In the Visayas region, they are both honoured in January. Although it is now commonly recognised as a Catholic holiday, it has a pagan foundation.

Ati-atihan is the original festival, which also means pretending to be an Aeta. The Datus from Borneo sought sanctuary in the Philippines and were befriended by the Aetas, who had black complexion, according to folklore.

The Aetas experienced some hardships and were given help by the Datus. As appreciation, the Aetas danced and sang for the Datus. This is why the Ati-atihan festival is famous for the colorful street dances by people who are painted dark brown or black.

The Mother of All Philippine Festivals, Ati-atihan, takes place in Kalibo, Aklan. It was eventually renamed Sinulog Festival by the Cebuanos in their own city. Sinulog does not honour the Aetas, but it does honour the Sto. Nio during the festival in honour of the idol that Ferdinand Magellan gave to Hara Amihan as a baptismal present. The two-step dance is referred to as sinulog.

The Sublian Festival, which takes place in Batangas in July, is similarly dedicated to the Sto. Nio and the Holy Cross. Subli, a traditional dance accompanied by drums and chanting, is the source of the term.

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