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Dinagyang Festival 2013: Schedule, winners, updates and more ...

Dinagyang Festival Ati-ati Competition Major Awards: Champion - Tribu Panayanon 1st runner-up - Tribu Ilonganon 2nd runner-up - Tribu Salognon 3rd runner-up - Tribu Milagrosa 4th runner-up - Tribu Atub-Atub Minor/Special Awards: Best Choreography - Tribu Panayanon Best Choreographer - Tribu Panayanon Best Music - Tribu Ilonganon Best Musical Director - Tribu Ilonganon Best in Costume - Tribu Ilonganon Best in Costume Designer- Tribu Ilonganon Best Performance - Tribu Panayanon  Best in Street Dance - Tribu Salognon Best Headdress -Tribu Panayanon Best in Discipline -Tribu Salognon Opening Salvo Awards: Best in Costume Opening Salvo - Tribu Ilonganon Best in Performance - Tribu Panayanon Best in Discipline - Tribu Panayanon -------------------- Kasadyahan Cultural Dance Results Major Awards: Champion - Salakayan – Miagao, Iloilo 1st runner-up - Tribu Kaing – Leon, Iloilo 2nd runner-up - Tribu Bayluhay – San Joaquin, Iloilo 3rd runner-up - Tribu Pa

Molo Church and Plaza

Lording over the Molo plaza is one of the most beautiful churches in the Philippines – St. Anne’s Church. More popularly known as Molo Church, it was constructed in 1831 under Fr. Pablo Montano, with the imposing edifice is made of massive white coral rock. It is the only Gothic church in the entire country outside of Manila. The Gothic character of the church is manifested not only in its two pointed towers but also on the pointed arches at the main altar and four side altars, pulpits and confessionals. Its two belfries had around 30 bells of different sizes ranging from small hand bells to big campaniles making a musical tone. Church interiors from www.jennydayao.com On August 4, 1886, national hero Jose Rizal dropped at Molo on his way back to Manila from exile at Dapitan in Mindanao. He went to see his friend, Raymundo Melliza who showed him the church. In his diary, Rizal wrote, " We went to Molo to see the church painted by a lad who has left the l

Anhawan International Regatta and 14th Philippine Hobie Nationals

Anhawan Beach Resort in Oton, Iloilo will be having its 1st Anhawan International Regatta which will also be hosting the PHINSAF’s (Philippine Inter-Island Sailing Foundation) 14th Philippine Hobie Nationals on February 1 to 3, 2013. These events will bring sailors from all over the Philippines, Australia and our surrounding ASEAN neighbors, together, to sail and compete for coveted titles. Here's the schedule for the three-day event:

Dinagyang revelers enjoy free WiFi from Globe

Globe Telecom has partnered with the Iloilo City Dinagyang Foundation once to provide FREE WiFi internet service and Libreng Tawag at the Freedom Grandstand to the thousands of visitors in the culmination of Iloilo’s grandest festival from January 25-27. The FREE WIFI Service will give revelers the chance to take pictures and post via social media, video stream or blog about the festival real time. This will enable millions of people around the world to experience one of the country’s most colorful festivals.  Globe is also launching a special online contest with Dagoy, the official mascot of Dinagyang. Learn more about Spot Globe’s Dagoy contest by visiting http://www.facebook.com/dinagyangsailoilofestival. Globe and TM subscribers will also be treated to a grand party with Tattoo as it teams up with the ultimate party club Republiq, for the grand Dinagyang party at the Flow Superclub in Smallville on January 25 and 26. Globe is also offering lots of Dinagyang spec

On the Rise: Gaisano Iloilo Center

Iloilo City with its rising new Central Business District in Mandurriao is teeming with great potentials in terms of real estate developments, globally renowned urban planners affirmed. “We are honored to be given an opportunity to develop this promising city. Hopefully (we could start) next year, if not last quarter of this year,” stressed Makati-based T. I. Vasquez Architects & Planners Inc. (TVA&P). Mayor Jed Patrick E. Mabilog said the big project is a welcome development and a clear manifestation of investors’ confidence on the positive business climate in the metropolis. He added the private investment would generate more employment opportunities for the Ilonggos and create multiplier effects boosting the city’s economy.  The ambitious Manhattan-like 16-hectare Gaisano Iloilo Center project in West Diversion Road, Brgy. San Rafael, Mandurriao, is envisioned as a mixed-use development of commercial, residential units and offices by mall chain Gaisano Capi