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Pagibang Damara is a festival in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija wherein its people celebrates to give thanks for a good harvest in line with their celebration of the City Fiesta on the second or third week of April every year.[1]

History[edit]

Damara

Adamara is a Tagalog word for a shelter or a shed made of bamboo and nipa that was built on ricefields as a protection for farmers from the sun or rain during planting and harvesting seasons.[2] Farmers and landlords particularly in the city of San Jose many years ago are building this shelter before the planting season and they demolish (ginigiba) it after the harvest time as they celebrates together for the bountiful harvest. This is where the word Pagibang Damara (shed ready to be demolished) was adopted by the people of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija as they celebrates and gives thanks for their good harvest.[3]

Present time[edit]

Today, the people of San Jose City now celebrates together as one big family unlike the older days which the people celebrates separately. The after-harvest celebration has become multi-sectoral effort wherein it is funded and collectively prepared from contributions both public and private sectors and was celebrated with street dancing, beauty contests, tourism and trade fair, awarding ceremonies and cultural shows.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nueva Ecija Festivals". Department of Tourism.
  • ^ "Festivals in Nueva Ecija". Ginto ang Inaani.
  • ^ "Trade officials upbeat on Ecija SMEs" (PDF). Punto. November 23–24, 2011.
  • ^ Sy, Junjun (May 12, 2011). "Mga kabataan, nagpatalbugan sa streetdancing sa Pandawan Festival sa Nueva Ecija". GMA News.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pagibang_Damara&oldid=1216158670"

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    Festivals in the Philippines
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    San Jose, Nueva Ecija
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