Cadiz’ Golden Dinagsa opens “with a bang”

Posted by watchmen
January 12, 2024
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TATAK CADIZ. The much-awaited "lamhitanay sa dalan" is Cadiz's unique identity known around the world that could easily be associated with its Dinagsa Festival in honor of its patron saint, Senor Santo Nino de Cadiz.
TATAK CADIZ. The much-awaited “lamhitanay sa dalan” is Cadiz’s unique identity known around the world that could easily be associated with its Dinagsa Festival in honor of its patron saint, Senor Santo Nino de Cadiz.

CADIZ City’s Dinagsa Festival opens this afternoon “with a bang”.

The 17-day festivity will start at 3:30 PM with a motorcade around the city to be followed by the official launching of the 50th Dinagsa Festival to be led by Mayor Salvador Escalante, Jr.  at the grandstand.

Simultaneous with the launching of Golden Dinagsa is also the opening of Fiesta Fair along San Juan street.

Local produce of Cadiz will be showcased and sold here.

The presentation of 10 candidates vying for this year’s Dinagsa Queen crown is expected to enliven the kick off ceremony.

At 7PM, the Patikanay “Neon” Drumbeating Competition will take center stage to be followed by a street party.

Capping the night will the grand fireworks display.

Mayor Escalante invites everyone to come and feel the “vibes” of the city’s Golden Dinagsa.

“This is just the beginning, and we promise to showcase more fantastic events in the coming days,” Escalante said.

Beyond the opening, the Golden Dinagsa will also be highlighted by various sporting events that included “Palumba Bugsay”.

“Paralympiada” for special kids with special needs will also be one among the “flavors” of Golden Dinagsa, said the mayor.

“Paralympiada is our simple way to honor our patron saint, Senor Santo de Cadiz thus it has a special place in our hearts.”

He added: “On Jan. 20 , we also have our province-wide painting competition open to all professional and amateur artists in entire Negros Occidental.”

A  P100,000 cash prize awaits the grand winner, the mayor announced.

Above all, Dinagsa’s Sinaot Cadiznon Street Dance Competition and the much-awaited “lamhitanay sa dalan” will “colorize” the final day on Jan. 28.

“So, what are you waiting for? COme to Cadiz kag mag-Dinagsa na mag-lamhitanay kita!” capped Escalante.

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