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Lunes, Nobyembre 25, 2013

KADAYAWAN SA DABAW

Mindanao’s Queen of All Festivals

Davao City is known for its royalty titles.

Mount Apo, which towers over the city, is called the king of the country’s mountains. Waling-waling, the endemic species that thrives in the forest of Mount Apo, is touted as the queen of orchids. Philippine eagle, the country’s icon, is the king of birds. Two fruits – durian and mangosteen – are bestowed the sobriquets king and queen of Philippine fruits, respectively.
Every August, the city also observes what spectators call as “The Queen of All Festivals in Mindanao” – the KadayawansaDabaw. It is Davao City’s thanksgiving for nature’s gifts, the wealth of culture, bountiful harvest, and peaceful living.
It is a month-long celebration, interfacing three aspects: tribal, industrial, and arts and entertainment; but the third week is the most anticipated as the weekend is highlighted with floral floats and streetdancing competitions. Throughout the month, there are exhibits that showcase the island’s tourism products and services.

Anciently, ethnic tribes like the Bagobos, Mandayas, Manobos, Mansakas and T’boli and others residing at the foot of Mount Apo would converge during a bountiful harvest. This ritual serves as their thanksgiving to the gods particularly to the “Manama” (the Supreme Being).Although times have changed, this practice of thanksgiving (pahinungod in local dialect) is still very much practiced by modern day Dabawenyos. This tradition flourished and evolved into an annual festival of thanksgiving. And that’s how KadayawansaDabaw came into existence.

“Ten tribes, One vibe.” That is the theme of the festival. Explains the Kadayawan Festival website: “Davao City has ten indigenous tribes, the Ata, Matigsalug, Ovu-Manuvo, Klata-Djangan, Tagabawa, Tausog, Maguindanao, Maranao, Kagan, and Sama. Though diverse in cultures, traditions and beliefs, these tribes are very much connected by a common origin that binds them together as one and the same – an origin that traces to the very core of the history of Davao City.”

Lunes, Pebrero 25, 2013

Kadagatan and Kayak Festival in Cam Norte




The Kadagatan Festival in the town of Mercedes, Camarines Norte, Bicol is a celebration that gives thanks for the bountiful harvest of the sea. Locals pay tribute to Mother Nature for the blessings she has given with a weeklong series of events. Festivities include boat racing, street dancing, float parades, and various exhibitions. The mascot parade featuring fish and other marine creatures showcases the creativity of the locals.

In recent years, numerous water sports activities such as the Paraw Regatta, game fishing competitions, and kayaking events have been held as part of the festival, highlighting the town’s potential as a sports adventure and ecotourism destination.

Kayak surfing (also known as surf kayaking), or surfing ocean waves with kayaks, is rising in popularity in Mercedes because of the ideal conditions for the sport. The shallow seabed, strong wind, and great waves, make it ideal for the watersport even for beginners. This thrilling sport can give you a high similar to white-water rafting and surfing and is an extremely fun activity to try out.

During the Kadagatan Festival 2012, participants of Kayak Explore spent the night camping at Apuao Grande Island, one of the several islands belonging to the Mercedes group of islands. Apuao Grande, a 45-minute ride by motorboat, is characterized by a white sand beach shoreline lined with agoho (an evergreen species that resemble pine trees) and a sandbar that connects to a smaller island called Apuao Pequena. A mangrove forest can be seen in between the two Apuao Islands.

After a festive night around the campfire and back-to-basics camping, the participants woke up bright and early to race back on kayaks all the way to Baybay Beach in mainland Mercedes.

The Kadagatan Festival in Mercedes, Camarines Norte is held from August 1 to 8. For more information, visit http://mercedes.gov.ph

Photos / Words by: Kara Santos