To give you the brief history of the Municipality of Minglanilla, it is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. The municipality is bounded on the north by the city of Naga, on the west by the city of Toledo, on the south by the city of Talisay and on the east by Cebu Strait.
Based also on municipal records, Minglanilla is a first income class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 113,178 people. Minglanilla is part of a metropolitan area known as Metro Cebu. It is known as the "Sugat Capital" of the south. The Kabanhawan Festival is held annually on Easter Sunday in honor of the Risen Christ.
Sugat-Kabanhawan Festival is a showcase of Sugat that puts emphasis on the importance of street dancing in the locality and depicts the joy felt by the believers when Jesus Christ resurrected--said festival is held every Easter of Minglanilla. It is called Kabanhawan because it centers on the celebration and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This festival is also a big socio-religious event in Minglanilla wherein people from other places, especially in Cebu City watch this celebration. The highlight of this festival is the full endowment of Minglanilla’s history, trade and arts.
To give you the top 2 schools' contenders in Ritual Showdown, Minglanilla National Science High School led by Mrs. Eutiquia S. Alday is the Grand Champion of Sugat Kabanhawan Festival 2013. The top contending school won also 1st place for Best in Ritual Showdown, 1st place for Best in Costume, 1st place for Best in Choreography and 1st place for Best in Street Dancing.
1st place for Best in Ritual Showdown
Guindaruhan National High School led by Dr. Ermetes Adolfo, Jr. is the 2nd placer for Best in Ritual Showdown. Aside from that major event, the top contending school also got 2nd place for Best in Choreography and 3rd place for Best in Audio Van.
2nd place for Best in Ritual Showdown
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