TOT interim Aires Act of the Province of Iloilo held every third Sunday of January. The parade has been derived from the statue of Jesus at (Santo Nino or Child Jesus), the Spanish priest brought to the Philippines, hundreds of years ago. In that respect, he helped repel pirates, who often invaded the island in antiquity. Every year the city will parade the statue through the streets of the city. Later, she changed the contest parade and dance in the streets. Add one more day by day is the third Saturday of the month in January called "Kasadyahan" means "happiness or" fun parade, dancing in the Kasadyahan dressed in traditional local men and women. Each train called a tribe (Tribe or Tribu) each tribe is showing a story that actually happened in ancient times. The band performed the music of any genre. Considered a warm-up before the actual day. The third Sunday of January to the commandments of real Aires. The proponent must face and body with a black or brown. Men dressed as ancient warriors A colorful feathered hat and carrying weapons such as spears or bows women wear grass skirts. Body with black and brown as well. This is all tribes must have a picture of Jesus as a symbol.
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