05/09/2021
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TANGLAWAN FESTIVAL
City of San of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
DESIGNER: Rodello Braulio
MODEL: Criela Matsumoto
- In September 8, 2017 Guiness Book of World Record recognized city of San Jose del Monte as the longest LAMP PARADE in the world, since then the TANGLAWAN FESTIVAL has begun.
- The backdress and the headdress of the costume is inspired by the Nine (9) Tanglawan Lamp signifies the first 9 Baranggay of San Jose del monte. It made from colorful native mat (banig) and lighting candle. It has painting of St Joseph the Worker, the Patron of the city, it has 17 rays that signifies the 17 MAYORS since 1918 to present. Using rubber mat we made
St Joseph LILY.
- The headdress made of Rubber mat with stones and Cassava (kamoteng kahoy)
-The dress of the costume inspired the traditional dress of the Dumagat Tribes in Bulacan with accesories made from Cassava (kamoteng kahoy)
-The Props is a basket of artificial cassava made from Tissue papers and foam, as we all know that Cassava is one of the primary rootcropes of ou Dumagat Tribes.
The costume embellished shinning stones and painted with unique colors of the rainbow symbolizes the LGBTQ+ Community.
TANGLAWAN FESTIVAL
City of San of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
DESIGNER: Rodello Braulio
MODEL: Criela Matsumoto
- In September 8, 2017 during the 2nd Tanglawan Festival, the City of San Jose del Monte got the title: Guiness Book of World Record's Largest Lantern Parade.
- The backdress and the headdress of the costume is inspired by the Nine (9) Tanglawan Lamp signifies the first 9 Baranggay of San Jose del monte. It made from colorful native mat (banig) and lighting candle. It has painting of St Joseph the Worker, the Patron of the city, it has 17 rays that signifies the 17 MAYORS since 1918 to present. Using rubber mat we made
St Joseph LILY.
- The headdress made of Rubber mat with stones and Cassava (kamoteng kahoy)
-The dress of the costume inspired the traditional dress of the Dumagat Tribes in Bulacan with accesories made from Cassava (kamoteng kahoy)
-The Props is a basket of artificial cassava made from Tissue papers and foam, as we all know that Cassava is one of the primary rootcropes of our Dumagat Tribes.
The costume embellished shinning stones and painted with unique colors of the rainbow symbolizes the LGBTQ+ Community.