Kisan Lu, EGS Company bag grand prize in Pamulak sa Kadayawan

Thousands of residents, local and foreign tourists gathered in the streets of Davao City during the finale of the week-long Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival to witness the parade of 32 floral floats featuring different variety of fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers.

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Matigsalug women hurry in sifting rice from the chaff during the "Bibinayo", a traditional rice pounding, which was part of the tribal games during the Lumadnong Dula held at the People's Park in Davao City on Thursday, August 18. (Zea Io Ming C. Capistrano/davaotoday.com)

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DAILY LIFE. In one of this year's Kadayawan sa Dabaw highlight, members of the Ata tribe perform a cultural dance that resemble​s​ their commitment to passing on their culture to the youth during the opening of the "Tribuhanong Pasundayag" (Tribal presentation) on Wednesday evening, August 16 at the Rizal Park in Davao City. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

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KADAYAWAN SECURITY DRY-RUN Don’t be surprised to see policemen lining up like this during the Kadayawan parades this weekend. Davao City police is deploying 600 personnel to secure the parade route for Kadayawan’s Indak-Indak (street dancing), who are seen here conducting a dry-run for their security positioning. (davaotoday.com photo by Ace R. Morandante)

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COORDINATED. With hands and feet working together, the participants execute this particular dance movement efficiently during the Indak-indak showdown, Saturday in Davao City’s San Pedro Street. Kadayawan’s street dance competition registered 21 entries with 10 coming from other Mindanao provinces and regions. (davaotoday.com photo by Marilou Aguirre-Tuburan)

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SINGKIL. Cultural dancers perform singkil, a famous dance of the Maranao people, during the Kadayawan opening at Davao City’s People’s Park, Friday. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

Kadayawan 2016 execom to limit budget to P12M

FAREWELL. President-elect Rodrigo Roa Duterte waves his hand to say goodbye to government employees at the City Hall of Davao on Monday, June 27. The former city mayor will take his oath as President of the country on June 30 in Malacañang. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

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COORDINATED. With hands and feet working together, the participants execute this particular dance movement efficiently during the Indak-indak showdown, Saturday in Davao City’s San Pedro Street. Kadayawan’s street dance competition registered 21 entries with 10 coming from other Mindanao provinces and regions. (davaotoday.com photo by Marilou Aguirre-Tuburan)

List of events for Kadayawan bared

Downtown parties, concerts banned in Kadayawan

FIESTA OF COLORS. Entries of the Kadayawan’s Indak-indak sa Kadalanan (street dance) on Saturday use different hues for their props and costumes adding to the festive mood of the occasion. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

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City gov’t reminds public of ‘no bag’ policy in Kadayawan

REHEARSAL Youth in indigenous garb rehearsing a dance at People's Park for Friday's opening ceremony of the 28th Kadayawan Festival, an event celebrating the ten Lumad and Muslim tribes that inhabit the city. (davaotoday.com photo by Ace R. Morandante)

Davao readies for Kadayawan

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