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GWCA, you’re all invited to a Sinulog celebration at Rizal on Sun, June 21st,

Please Join us for a Sinulog celebration 

on Sunday, January 21, 2018,

at Rizal Community Center 

1332 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois! 

 

A novena and rosary, sponsored and led by the San Lorenzo Ruiz Group, begins at 3:00 p.m., 

followed by a service at 4:00 p.m., also sponsored by the Group. 

 

The Sinulog dance performance and light dinner, sponsored by 

the PASAC (Pilipino American Seniors Association of Chicago) 

and the Filipino American Council of Greater Chicago will be at 4:45 p.m.

 

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Celebrated each January, Sinulog is one of the most popular and colorful festivals in Cebu City, Philippines. A 500 year-old tradition, it is an annual cultural and religious dance, that aims to connect the country’s rich pagan history with its Christian traditions.

 

The Sinulog dance is said to originate from the adviser of Rajah Humabon, King of Cebu. The province was founded by his grandfather Sri Lumay, prince of the Chola dynasty who invaded Sumatra in Indonesia. Sri Lumay was sent by the Maharajah to establish a base for expeditionary forces to subdue the local kingdoms, but he rebelled and established his own independent Rajahnate instead in the Central Visayas. 

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The word “Sinulog” was derived from the Cebuano adverb “sulog” which roughly translates to “like water current movement.”

 

The dance steps used in the ritual are believed to be from Rajah Humabon’s adviser, Baladhay, who was allegedly cured from sickness by Santo Niño.

 

According to historical accounts, Baladhay, then ill, was found to be shouting and dancing shortly after he was placed in an area where the Santo Niño and other pagan gods were displayed. He said the image of the Santo Niño was trying to awaken him.

 

Baladhay’s dance movements resembled the back-and-forth movement of the water current.

 

Devotees still use the two-steps forward, one-step backward movement in the belief that it is upon the Santo Niño’s instructions.

 

 

Source: Rappler.com

 

 

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