2. Second, organize the information you gathered by accomplishing the table below. Follow the format below: Name of Fiesta/Festival Origin and Significance of the Celebration Example: This was said to be a pagan celebration that Ati-atihan Festival commemorates the event, the "Barter of Panay", where the Aetas welcomed Bornean chieftains or datu and their families, who escaped a tyrannical ruler. In return, the chieftains presented gifts to the Aetas for their generosity. When the Spaniards came, it was given a Catholic meaning as a form of celebration honoring the Sto. Niño. How the people participate in celebrating the said Fiesta/Festival Ati-atihan is a celebration that features dancing, where performers don elaborate and colorful attire. The performers alao blacken their faces to imitate the Aetas or "Atis". This festival is also known for its "anake dancing" where people dance and weave through the crowd by holding on to each other, resembling the movement of a snake. People hold on to each other to weave through the crowd in snake-like fashion.