Ati-Atihan marred by violence, bands prohibited from participating

Members of two bands performing for the Ati-atihan Festival Sadsad in Kalibo, Aklan figured in a physical altercation on Thursday night, Jan. 18. Mayor Juris Bautista Sucro ordered to prohibit the two bands from further participating in the festivities. SCREENGRAB FROM JOHN HERMRIS PELAYO VIDEO
Members of two bands performing for the Ati-atihan Festival Sadsad in Kalibo, Aklan figured in a physical altercation on Thursday night, Jan. 18. Mayor Juris Bautista Sucro ordered to prohibit the two bands from further participating in the festivities. SCREENGRAB FROM JOHN HERMRIS PELAYO VIDEO

BY JEN BAYLON

AKLAN – An incident of violence marred the festive mood of the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo as two bands clashed during a street performance.

The melee occurred outside Kalibo Pastrana Park on 19 Martyrs corner C. Laserna Streets in the town’s Barangay Poblacion at approximately 8:10 p.m. on Jan. 18.

According to Police Staff Sergeant John Francyl Roga, investigator of the Kalibo Municipal Police Station, some members of the Lagalag and Bayangan bands engaged in a physical altercation while performing.

Videos captured by spectators circulating social media platforms show the band members playing drums and lyres before chaos ensues. Musical instruments and chairs were reportedly used in the altercation, as depicted in video footages.

Law enforcement swiftly intervened to disperse the commotion.

Initial reports indicate that there were individuals injured during the incident; Roga said an investigation is ongoing to ascertain the full extent of the situation.

In response to this, Kalibo Mayor Juris Bautista Sucro will issue an executive order banning the two bands from participating in any further sadsad and merrymaking activities related to the Ati-Atihan Festival.

The mayor expressed deep concern over how the incident not only disrupted the peace but also tarnished the spirit of the festival. He emphasized the significance of upholding values of celebration, unity, and respect for traditions during the festival while ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all participants and spectators.

“We are committed to maintaining the integrity and festive spirit of Ati-Atihan and will not allow the actions of a few to tarnish this important religious and cultural event,” Sucro said./PN

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