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230: 25: 236: 235: 232: 231: 237: 234: 265:, mocking the owners throughout the festivity. The art of papier-mâché was said to have been learned by the common folk from Spanish friars through unstated means. The giant puppets depict a man or woman in multiple costumes, with their faces making commands, while their hands on their waist. 310:-making has been supported by the government to keep the festival and its related traditions alive. A three-meter-tall puppet usually takes about an entire month to make, where the most difficult part to create is the head, which is made of paper strips. The body of a 334:, where people are sprinkled water during the parade to gain good fortune and blessings. Among Christians, the water is said to symbolize San Clemente, patron of fisherfolk. Shouting for water is an aspect of the tradition. Another tradition is the 322:
strips, to make it easier for a puppeteer to carry it during the long procession, which normally takes hours to finish. The handle's height is adjusted to see its legs when it is raised by 30 centimetres from the ground.
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with a duck-shaped head. Majority of the giant puppets, however, continue to have human heads, with varying size and shapes. Over time, the number of puppets used during the parade have increased to more than a hundred.
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strictly prohibited the common people from celebrating, except for one single festival in the entire year. The hardworking common people used the
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The origin of the festival dates back to Spanish colonial rule, around the late 1800s, where the wealthy ruling class who ruled Angono as their
399:. International Information and Networking Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region. 17 November 2017. Archived from 454: 464: 459: 346:!" The girls are always in front of the band as they parade. Other traditions are also known during the festival and its preparations. 93: 65: 338:, a marching band and a group of young girls in colorful costumes with wooden slippers. They are responsible for holding the 50: 469: 242: 72: 342:, wooden boat paddle, a symbol of the devotees of San Clemente. While marching, the band and the group of girls shout, " 474: 79: 400: 61: 217:(land) owners of the past during Spanish colonial rule. It has evolved into also celebrating the feast of 422: 360: 218: 145: 205: 86: 194: 261:
puppets in their once-a-year festival, rendering the papier-mâché giants to look like the
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explaining the art of puppetry in the Philippines, which includes
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are paraded, representing the common people's mockery of the bad
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In present celebrations, the Angono townsfolk continue to build
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