‘Gabii sa Kabilin’ presentation showcases Cebu history, events

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THE significant events that shaped Cebu into the majestic hub of politics, commerce, heritage and culture were so interestingly showcased at Handurawan sa Karaang Sugbo, AboitizLand’s presentation at historic Plaza Parian in Cebu City for the 11th Gabii sa Kabilin last May 26.

Melodious music, meaningful dialogue and smooth movement in dance gracefully delivered by the Sinulog Idols, University of San Carlos Theater Guild and the Abellana National High School Dance Troupe formed the core of a night of reminiscence about the glory of Cebu.

Among the events and periods remembered: trading in the olden times, Magellan’s expedition to the Philippines, the baptism of Rajah Humabon and Queen Humamai into Christianity and the presentation of the Sto. Niño image, the Battle of Mactan, the fall and liberation of Cebu, present-day Cebu and the Sinulog.

The huge crowd which massed at Plaza Parian was also enthusiastically engaged in the trivia game “Kaalam sa Kabilin” which had them racing against each other to provide information on Cebu history.

“Lumba Pangita,” another exciting highlight of “Handurawan,” had three teams—Team Astig, Powerpuff Go and Teamazing—elbowing each other out for the honor of the top place. Team Astig, made up of representatives of City Savings Bank, garnered the plum.

On the sidelines, the delectable cuisine of Cebu’s towns and cities held guests’ attention and taste buds captive. “Handurawan sa Karaang Sugbo” at the same time honored the winners of “Kabag-uhan: Now and Then Photo Contest”: Paulo Andrada who submitted a photo of the Abellana National High School, formerly Cebu High School, Angelo Nico Daroy who took a photo of the erstwhile Calle Magallanes, Magallanes Street and the Fort San Pedro and Brylle Dignos who submitted photos of the Sta. Teresa de Avila Parish Church and the former Southern Islands Hospital.