Sun.Star Davao

Kadayawan 2018 more interactiv­e

- By Gilford A. Doquila

KADAYAWAN Festival director Gatchi Gatchalian said this year’s activities will be more interactiv­e than last year.

“Aside from boasting this year’s Kadayawan festival to be bigger, we wanted it to be more engaging for Dabawenyos and tourists alike,” Gatchalian said during the Ispeak Forum at the Davao City Hall yesterday.

One of the activities is the Dula sa Kadayawan, where visitors and tourists can take part in the tribal games. The event showcases the indigenous and Moro games from the 11 tribes in Davao City, highlighti­ng their recreation­al traditions.

“Since there are a lot of foreigners who come to witness Dula sa Kadayawan, this time they will not just be taking pictures of the games, but they are allowed to join and to participat­e,” Gatchalian said.

He said through this, tourists and Dabawenyos will have a more memorable Kadayawan Festival experience because they can actively be involved in the games.

With this participat­ion from the visitors, the Kadayawan festival committee responsibl­e for the indigenous games will make modificati­ons.

“Imagine a foreigner playing Kadang-Kadang, but for it to be safer because these games are new to our visitors, we have already organized in creating ways for the game to be easier for our visitors,” Gatchalian said.

This year’s Pamulak sa Kadayawan is also more interactiv­e.

“This year, we are talking with festival part-

ners wherein Dabawenyos can actually ride into the float,” Gatchalian said. The Kadayawan Festival committee is still finalizing the mechanics on the experienti­al ride.

Gatchalian hopes that through these additions in the Kadayawan festival, visitors and Dabawenyos would not only be entertaine­d but also be educated on the rich culture of the 11 tribes.

“Others see the festival as just a form of entertainm­ent, but what people are missing is the story behind Kadayawan, which is a thanksgivi­ng festival, and that this is in honor of our eleven indigenous groups,” Gatchalian added. GAD

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