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Jul 17 2005

DU-AW Dabaw!!

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DU-AW Dabaw!

KADAYAWAN SA DABAW 2005 -

The Festival of Festivals August 15-21, 2005

Published : Mindanao Times 2005-07-15

Madayawan - a warm and friendly greeting derived from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw” that means good, valuable, superior or beautiful. Such is “Kadayawan,” a celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living.

Although already a customary practice of the indigenous people of Davao, the thanksgiving festival was institutionalized in 1986 to unite the Dabawenyos after the turbulent Martial Law years. It was then called “Apo Duwaling,” a contraction of the famous icons of the city - namely Mt. Apo, Durian and Waling-waling. Two years later, it was renamed “Kadayawan sa Dabaw” to better reflect the merry spirit and indigenous theme of the celebration.

Today, Kadayawan has metamorphosed into a festival of festivals, the mother of many other festivals in the region as it honors Davao’s artistic, cultural and historical heritage, its past personified by the ancestral “lumads”, its people as they celebrate on the streets, and its floral industry as they parade in full regalia in thanksgiving for the blessings bestowed on the city.

Kadayawan sa Dabaw is an enriching experience with a difference as it explores the past, present and future of the Davaoeños, the Mindanaoans, the Filipinos. Its sights and sounds remain unparalleled. Be part of the experience.

Du-aw na sa Kadayawan! Du-aw na sa Davao! Maglipay ta!

FESTIVAL EVENTS

Pasalamat
(Aug 15, 4-6 PM, PTA Grounds)
The formal opening rituals of the festival with an ecumenical ceremony

Tugtog World Music Festival
(Aug 15, 7-9 PM, NCCC Mall Activity Center)
A competition of pop music composition that incorporates significant Mindanaoan influences based on indigenous and folk traditions

Indigay sa Lumadnong Dula
(Aug 15 & 16, 8 AM-5 PM, Rizal Park)
An array of indigenous and traditional community sports participated by indigenous people, barangay folks and youth to foster cross-cultural relations, cooperation and unity, and to nurture the city’s culture of peace

Kapamilya Fiesta
(Aug 15 & 16, PTA Grounds)
A two-day fiesta full of activities targetted for the family with hot air balloon tethered flights, inflatables, wall climbing, mini-variety show featuring local artists, health campaign, palarong Pinoy, and cultural performances

Hiyas sa Kadayawan
(Aug 13 & 17, 7-10 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
The gender-free search for the Festival Symbol with Mindanaoan appeal to promote Davao City and Mindanao, its products and industries, particularly fashion, tourism and floriculture presented in a pageant, a fashion extravaganza juxtaposed with a tribal folklore.

Tunog Kadayawan
(Aug 16, 6-7 PM, Centennial Park)
A one and a half hour choral concert of 250 voices which will serve as the grand recital of the 10 participating choirs from all over Davao City who will undergo an extensive ten-day training conducted by the Philippine Madrigals

Urog Etnika
(Aug 17, 7-10 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
A showcase of ingenuity, creativity and artistry of Mindanao-based fashion and floral utilizing locally woven fabrics, fibers and accessories, and other materials endemic to Mindanao.

Davao River Festival
(Aug 18, 8 AM-12 NN, Davao River)
A celebration performed along the historic Davao River bringing to the fore the beginnings of the pioneering communities of Davao and the ecological concerns of the Davaoeños

Agongan ug Kulintangan
(Aug 18, 10 AM-12 MN, Gaisano Mall of Davao & Rizal Park)
A showcase of indigenous music and performing skills in the playing of agong, kulintang, gabang and other indigenous musical instruments participated by the indigenous elders and young enthusiasts of the tribal arts

Davao Indigenous Peoples Festival
(Aug 19, 1-6 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
A tribute to the tribal elders from various indigenous and Muslim tribes fostering inter-generational legacy through traditional songs and dances showcasing Davao’s rich indigenous heritage

Mindanao Indigenous Dance Festival
(Aug 19, 7-10 PM, SM City Entertainment Plaza)
Theatrical tribal suites of dances and music depicting Mindanao indigenous epics, folklores and traditions rendered by Davao and Mindanao’s many arts and culture ensembles

Indak-indak sa Kadalanan
(Aug 20, 8 AM-8 PM, Major streets of Davao City)
A peoples’ celebration through street dancing and merriment to the beats of tribal music along the major streets of Davao City highlighted by choreographed theatrics

Yanog ug Yugyugan sa Kadalanan
(Aug 20, 8 PM-2 AM, selected streets of Davao City)
Disco dancing on the streets with reverberating sounds of live bands and the best FM stations in town, with simultaneous concerts, dancing and night partying in Davao’s popular entertainment enclaves

Floral Float Parade
(Aug 21, 8 AM-12 NN, Major streets of Davao City)
A parade of florally dressed floats of various shapes and sizes showcasing the abundant vegetation of the Davao Region

Banda Lanog
(Aug 21, 2-6 PM, Major streets of Davao City & Rizal Park)
A Parade Band competition echoing the bounty, goodness and gaiety of Kadayawan through reverberating sounds played by dancing musicians led by prancing majorettes and frolicked with festive props

Pasalamat Free Concert ni Mayor
(Aug 21, 7:30-9:30 PM, Rizal Park)
A “thank you” concert offered by the Mayor to residents and visitors featuring top national entertainment artists

CONTINUING EVENTS

Puting Tabil Film Fest
(Aug 15-21, 10 Am-11 PM, Gaisano Mall of Davao cinemas)
A digital short film festival bringing to the fore the behavioral and social dimension of a Mindanaoan’s pursuit for peace, progress and glory

Mindanao Festivals Expo
(Aug 14-21, 10 AM-8 PM, NCCC Mall)
The sights and sounds of the major festivals in the island of Mindanao backdropped by the sceneries of their host cities and municipalities

Agro-Industrial Trade Fair
(Aug 6-28, 9 AM-7 PM, PTA Grounds)
A Mindanao trade fair participated by farmers, plant growers, handicraft producers and manufacturers with a floriculture exhibit and competitive displays of outstanding, rare and indigenous floras found in many gardens in the Philippines

Kaan Dawet
(Aug 14-21, 5 PM-2 AM, Millennium Park)
Food and music fiesta where all can regale on Davao cuisine and dance all night to the beats of varied contemporary music bands

FOR MORE IMFORMATION
City Tourism Operations Office
Rm 20, 2/F City Hall, Davao City •
Tel. Nos. (82)222.1956 /TelFax (82) 222.1957
Email:
dabaw_madayaw@yahoo.com

Kadayawan sa Davao Foundation, Inc.
No. 6 Penaloza Bldg., Villa Abrille St., Davao City
Tel. Nos. (82)224.6319
Website: www.kadayawan.com

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Jul 17 2005

DU-AW Dabaw!!

Published by dchs88 under dchs88

DU-AW Dabaw!

KADAYAWAN SA DABAW 2005 -

The Festival of Festivals August 15-21, 2005

Published : Mindanao Times 2005-07-15

Madayawan - a warm and friendly greeting derived from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw” that means good, valuable, superior or beautiful. Such is “Kadayawan,” a celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living.

Although already a customary practice of the indigenous people of Davao, the thanksgiving festival was institutionalized in 1986 to unite the Dabawenyos after the turbulent Martial Law years. It was then called “Apo Duwaling,” a contraction of the famous icons of the city - namely Mt. Apo, Durian and Waling-waling. Two years later, it was renamed “Kadayawan sa Dabaw” to better reflect the merry spirit and indigenous theme of the celebration.

Today, Kadayawan has metamorphosed into a festival of festivals, the mother of many other festivals in the region as it honors Davao’s artistic, cultural and historical heritage, its past personified by the ancestral “lumads”, its people as they celebrate on the streets, and its floral industry as they parade in full regalia in thanksgiving for the blessings bestowed on the city.

Kadayawan sa Dabaw is an enriching experience with a difference as it explores the past, present and future of the Davaoeños, the Mindanaoans, the Filipinos. Its sights and sounds remain unparalleled. Be part of the experience.

Du-aw na sa Kadayawan! Du-aw na sa Davao! Maglipay ta!

FESTIVAL EVENTS

Pasalamat
(Aug 15, 4-6 PM, PTA Grounds)
The formal opening rituals of the festival with an ecumenical ceremony

Tugtog World Music Festival
(Aug 15, 7-9 PM, NCCC Mall Activity Center)
A competition of pop music composition that incorporates significant Mindanaoan influences based on indigenous and folk traditions

Indigay sa Lumadnong Dula
(Aug 15 & 16, 8 AM-5 PM, Rizal Park)
An array of indigenous and traditional community sports participated by indigenous people, barangay folks and youth to foster cross-cultural relations, cooperation and unity, and to nurture the city’s culture of peace

Kapamilya Fiesta
(Aug 15 & 16, PTA Grounds)
A two-day fiesta full of activities targetted for the family with hot air balloon tethered flights, inflatables, wall climbing, mini-variety show featuring local artists, health campaign, palarong Pinoy, and cultural performances

Hiyas sa Kadayawan
(Aug 13 & 17, 7-10 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
The gender-free search for the Festival Symbol with Mindanaoan appeal to promote Davao City and Mindanao, its products and industries, particularly fashion, tourism and floriculture presented in a pageant, a fashion extravaganza juxtaposed with a tribal folklore.

Tunog Kadayawan
(Aug 16, 6-7 PM, Centennial Park)
A one and a half hour choral concert of 250 voices which will serve as the grand recital of the 10 participating choirs from all over Davao City who will undergo an extensive ten-day training conducted by the Philippine Madrigals

Urog Etnika
(Aug 17, 7-10 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
A showcase of ingenuity, creativity and artistry of Mindanao-based fashion and floral utilizing locally woven fabrics, fibers and accessories, and other materials endemic to Mindanao.

Davao River Festival
(Aug 18, 8 AM-12 NN, Davao River)
A celebration performed along the historic Davao River bringing to the fore the beginnings of the pioneering communities of Davao and the ecological concerns of the Davaoeños

Agongan ug Kulintangan
(Aug 18, 10 AM-12 MN, Gaisano Mall of Davao & Rizal Park)
A showcase of indigenous music and performing skills in the playing of agong, kulintang, gabang and other indigenous musical instruments participated by the indigenous elders and young enthusiasts of the tribal arts

Davao Indigenous Peoples Festival
(Aug 19, 1-6 PM, SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza)
A tribute to the tribal elders from various indigenous and Muslim tribes fostering inter-generational legacy through traditional songs and dances showcasing Davao’s rich indigenous heritage

Mindanao Indigenous Dance Festival
(Aug 19, 7-10 PM, SM City Entertainment Plaza)
Theatrical tribal suites of dances and music depicting Mindanao indigenous epics, folklores and traditions rendered by Davao and Mindanao’s many arts and culture ensembles

Indak-indak sa Kadalanan
(Aug 20, 8 AM-8 PM, Major streets of Davao City)
A peoples’ celebration through street dancing and merriment to the beats of tribal music along the major streets of Davao City highlighted by choreographed theatrics

Yanog ug Yugyugan sa Kadalanan
(Aug 20, 8 PM-2 AM, selected streets of Davao City)
Disco dancing on the streets with reverberating sounds of live bands and the best FM stations in town, with simultaneous concerts, dancing and night partying in Davao’s popular entertainment enclaves

Floral Float Parade
(Aug 21, 8 AM-12 NN, Major streets of Davao City)
A parade of florally dressed floats of various shapes and sizes showcasing the abundant vegetation of the Davao Region

Banda Lanog
(Aug 21, 2-6 PM, Major streets of Davao City & Rizal Park)
A Parade Band competition echoing the bounty, goodness and gaiety of Kadayawan through reverberating sounds played by dancing musicians led by prancing majorettes and frolicked with festive props

Pasalamat Free Concert ni Mayor
(Aug 21, 7:30-9:30 PM, Rizal Park)
A “thank you” concert offered by the Mayor to residents and visitors featuring top national entertainment artists

CONTINUING EVENTS

Puting Tabil Film Fest
(Aug 15-21, 10 Am-11 PM, Gaisano Mall of Davao cinemas)
A digital short film festival bringing to the fore the behavioral and social dimension of a Mindanaoan’s pursuit for peace, progress and glory

Mindanao Festivals Expo
(Aug 14-21, 10 AM-8 PM, NCCC Mall)
The sights and sounds of the major festivals in the island of Mindanao backdropped by the sceneries of their host cities and municipalities

Agro-Industrial Trade Fair
(Aug 6-28, 9 AM-7 PM, PTA Grounds)
A Mindanao trade fair participated by farmers, plant growers, handicraft producers and manufacturers with a floriculture exhibit and competitive displays of outstanding, rare and indigenous floras found in many gardens in the Philippines

Kaan Dawet
(Aug 14-21, 5 PM-2 AM, Millennium Park)
Food and music fiesta where all can regale on Davao cuisine and dance all night to the beats of varied contemporary music bands

FOR MORE IMFORMATION
City Tourism Operations Office
Rm 20, 2/F City Hall, Davao City •
Tel. Nos. (82)222.1956 /TelFax (82) 222.1957
Email:
dabaw_madayaw@yahoo.com

Kadayawan sa Davao Foundation, Inc.
No. 6 Penaloza Bldg., Villa Abrille St., Davao City
Tel. Nos. (82)224.6319
Website: www.kadayawan.com

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Jul 06 2005

Published by dchs88 under dchs88

Keeping you connected…
MIX FM DAVAO!

105.9 Mix Fm is the 24th FM station in Davao City. The only Rhythmix CHR Top 40 station, which has made trailblazing innovations in Davao Radio. Including the ability to produce audio streaming capability.

The 1st Davao FM Pop station to do so in the History of Davao Radio. Mix Fm is for today’s hip and trendy Davaoenos. Boasting of giving the hottest parties in town, as well as winning the coveted Golden Dove Award for “People’s Choice - Best FM Station For Mindanao” 2004.

You can listen live to MIX FM DAVAO at http://www.imix.fm/index.php

SKYPE and Yahoo BETA Messenger!

With the high cost of long distance phone bills things are getting better with Skype and Yahoo BETA Messenger!

Its like talking with someone over the phone!

Though i havent use Skype yet, i bet its features are as good as Yahoo BETA Messenger.

So if you have a Yahoo Messenger upgrade to the BETA version for free. You and the person you wanted to connect with needs a regular microphone, speakers or headphones. Having a good internet connection is essential too.

So what are you waiting for? Connect and talk for free!

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Jul 05 2005

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Published by dchs88 under dchs88

Keeping you connected…
MIX FM DAVAO!

105.9 Mix Fm is the 24th FM station in Davao City. The only Rhythmix CHR Top 40 station, which has made trailblazing innovations in Davao Radio. Including the ability to produce audio streaming capability.

The 1st Davao FM Pop station to do so in the History of Davao Radio. Mix Fm is for today’s hip and trendy Davaoenos. Boasting of giving the hottest parties in town, as well as winning the coveted Golden Dove Award for “People’s Choice - Best FM Station For Mindanao” 2004.

You can listen live to MIX FM DAVAO at http://www.imix.fm/index.php

SKYPE and Yahoo BETA Messenger!

With the high cost of long distance phone bills things are getting better with Skype and Yahoo BETA Messenger!

Its like talking with someone over the phone!

Though i havent use Skype yet, i bet its features are as good as Yahoo BETA Messenger.

So if you have a Yahoo Messenger upgrade to the BETA version for free. You and the person you wanted to connect with needs a regular microphone, speakers or headphones. Having a good internet connection is essential too.

So what are you waiting for? Connect and talk for free!

No responses yet

Jul 04 2005

You are Bisdak.. kung

Published by dchs88 under dchs88

You are Bisdak…kung

1. You feel insulted when a non-Bisdak ridicules someone by saying “bisaya”, but it’s okay for you if you or another Bisdak use it to another Bisdak, as in “ah, bisayaa pud oy!”

2. You feel proud when Matud nila is sung and you sing along with it bisan dili nimo memorize.

3. Hibal-an nimo kung unsa ang habal-habal bisan wala pa ka kasakay niani ug siyempre pa ang “sikad”

4. common usages kung ga-tinagalog:

the use of “kuwan” as interjection

ang superlative nga pirmi gamiton mao ang “masyado”, i.e., maingay masyado, sobra masyado, bilisan mo masyado (read: paspasi lagi)

adunay tendency nga pulihan lang ang “o” or “a” og “i”, i.e., ang atop into atip, ang kan-on into kan-in, ang sud-an into sud-in ug ang utan into..(hehehehe)

5. you know what “itlog mo ‘noy orange” means

6. you know that the karaang “bayle” aron mamahimong modern gipulihan na og “disco” - discoral

7. aduna kay hibaw-an nga at least usa ka kanta ni Yoyoy Villame or Max Surban bisan sa tono lang

8. you can use varied terms of endearment for friends and relatives like bay, parts, paparts, migo, kabs (kababayan), parekoy, pareng, choy, higala, kid, gaw, gaweks, manoy, nong, inse, ditse,iyo, iya, palangga, pangga, gang,

9. you call someone “Inday” and/or “Dodong” as a term of affection and hate it when other non-bisdak use the term as if its a title given for a househelp.

10. you know what “maning hang” is

11. you know vino kulafu and fighter wine…sometimes you even know its jingle!

12. instead of stork, you chose snowbear or you buy Timbura when you mean Corniks

13. your familiar with the brand Loalde in clothing

14. you crave for inun-unan, paklay, halang-halang, law-oy, kinilaw, ginamos, bulad, binignit (tabirak), sikwate paresan sa puto maya,

15. Esteban Escudero and Golyat are folk heroes

16. Handuman sa Usa ka Awit is closer to your heart than Maalaala Mo Kaya TV show

17. You know what HITACHI means (Himantayon, Tabian, Chismosa/o)

18. SUTUKIL is as common as TAPSI, in fact you know that SUTUKIL came first

19. Your common pulutan for Tuba drinking is “TARGET” - asin nga targeton lang nimo sa imong tudlo

20. You have at least once in your lifetime experienced “Ang Mysterio sa Paglawig sa Barko Padulong Manila”, a phenomenon that when the Boat is approaching Manila, everybody around you suddenly becomes tagalog speaking nga adtong miaging adlaw lang pwerting bisaya pa ninyo!

21. You whisper bisaya to a fellow bisdak in the midst of a tagalog crowd…and he replies loudly to you in tagalog!

22. The first question you ask when you found out that someone is bisdak, “taga-asa man diay ka?”

23. You usually use the warning phrase Hala Ka!

24. You know the meaning and proper usages of the following (irreverent) words/phrases: pesteng yawa, usapa na, pastilan, latina__ , butalo, way kurat, hastang, puslan man, kuwangol, libod-suroy, ligas-paka, way kuha, ka-ubo, kolera, sampila(koy), burik_t, barbaki, mangga ka sir?, duha singko, balang, palag?, wa ka kyapi?, ok pas olrayt, haybol, ang pahak!, jer-jer, way blema, tulibagbag, pagarpar, giro, pamalalat, kalandrakas, bulala, ambot sa langaw pilay idad sa ok-ok, bugnawg simod, buak ang pula, bagdok, gi-atay, gi-ahak, tibak (tiguwang bakla), NPA (nawong puros agtang), mamaklad, agua de pataranta, tira pasagad, basin diay pilay pad’s sa ungoy, banat kay awaaw, mat-an pas pinya, ngitngit pas alkitran, tak-om pas tuway, ug uban pa….

25. Sigurado ko nga naa pa kay ikadugang ani….

No responses yet

Jul 04 2005

You are Bisdak.. kung

Published by dchs88 under dchs88

You are Bisdak…kung

1. You feel insulted when a non-Bisdak ridicules someone by saying “bisaya”, but it’s okay for you if you or another Bisdak use it to another Bisdak, as in “ah, bisayaa pud oy!”

2. You feel proud when Matud nila is sung and you sing along with it bisan dili nimo memorize.

3. Hibal-an nimo kung unsa ang habal-habal bisan wala pa ka kasakay niani ug siyempre pa ang “sikad”

4. common usages kung ga-tinagalog:

the use of “kuwan” as interjection

ang superlative nga pirmi gamiton mao ang “masyado”, i.e., maingay masyado, sobra masyado, bilisan mo masyado (read: paspasi lagi)

adunay tendency nga pulihan lang ang “o” or “a” og “i”, i.e., ang atop into atip, ang kan-on into kan-in, ang sud-an into sud-in ug ang utan into..(hehehehe)

5. you know what “itlog mo ‘noy orange” means

6. you know that the karaang “bayle” aron mamahimong modern gipulihan na og “disco” - discoral

7. aduna kay hibaw-an nga at least usa ka kanta ni Yoyoy Villame or Max Surban bisan sa tono lang

8. you can use varied terms of endearment for friends and relatives like bay, parts, paparts, migo, kabs (kababayan), parekoy, pareng, choy, higala, kid, gaw, gaweks, manoy, nong, inse, ditse,iyo, iya, palangga, pangga, gang,

9. you call someone “Inday” and/or “Dodong” as a term of affection and hate it when other non-bisdak use the term as if its a title given for a househelp.

10. you know what “maning hang” is

11. you know vino kulafu and fighter wine…sometimes you even know its jingle!

12. instead of stork, you chose snowbear or you buy Timbura when you mean Corniks

13. your familiar with the brand Loalde in clothing

14. you crave for inun-unan, paklay, halang-halang, law-oy, kinilaw, ginamos, bulad, binignit (tabirak), sikwate paresan sa puto maya,

15. Esteban Escudero and Golyat are folk heroes

16. Handuman sa Usa ka Awit is closer to your heart than Maalaala Mo Kaya TV show

17. You know what HITACHI means (Himantayon, Tabian, Chismosa/o)

18. SUTUKIL is as common as TAPSI, in fact you know that SUTUKIL came first

19. Your common pulutan for Tuba drinking is “TARGET” - asin nga targeton lang nimo sa imong tudlo

20. You have at least once in your lifetime experienced “Ang Mysterio sa Paglawig sa Barko Padulong Manila”, a phenomenon that when the Boat is approaching Manila, everybody around you suddenly becomes tagalog speaking nga adtong miaging adlaw lang pwerting bisaya pa ninyo!

21. You whisper bisaya to a fellow bisdak in the midst of a tagalog crowd…and he replies loudly to you in tagalog!

22. The first question you ask when you found out that someone is bisdak, “taga-asa man diay ka?”

23. You usually use the warning phrase Hala Ka!

24. You know the meaning and proper usages of the following (irreverent) words/phrases: pesteng yawa, usapa na, pastilan, latina__ , butalo, way kurat, hastang, puslan man, kuwangol, libod-suroy, ligas-paka, way kuha, ka-ubo, kolera, sampila(koy), burik_t, barbaki, mangga ka sir?, duha singko, balang, palag?, wa ka kyapi?, ok pas olrayt, haybol, ang pahak!, jer-jer, way blema, tulibagbag, pagarpar, giro, pamalalat, kalandrakas, bulala, ambot sa langaw pilay idad sa ok-ok, bugnawg simod, buak ang pula, bagdok, gi-atay, gi-ahak, tibak (tiguwang bakla), NPA (nawong puros agtang), mamaklad, agua de pataranta, tira pasagad, basin diay pilay pad’s sa ungoy, banat kay awaaw, mat-an pas pinya, ngitngit pas alkitran, tak-om pas tuway, ug uban pa….

25. Sigurado ko nga naa pa kay ikadugang ani….

No responses yet

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