Sun.Star Davao

KADAYAWAN FEST CLOSES Pamulak, Pitik end the weeklong 33rd Kadayawan Festival celebratio­n

- BY JULIET C. REVITA / Reporter

Colorful floral floats, which came in various sizes inspired by Davao icons, and upbeat music brought by Pitik sa Kadayawan contenders entertaine­d thousands of revelers who trooped downtown to witness the last day of the 33rd Kadayawan Festival.

The annual Pamulak sa Kadayawan is one of the highlights of the celebratio­n that features different floral floats adorned with indigenous materials, colorful flowers, bountiful harvest and the rich culture of the 11 tribes present in the city.

Kisan Lu Lands and Developmen­t Inc. ruled the Pamulak sa Kadayawan for Dako Category and took home P700,000. The second prize went to IPI Pharmaceut­icals Inc. who received P500,000 and 3rd prize winner was the float of AirAsia, receiving P50,000 cash prize. Krispy Kreme and VXI Global Holdings also received consolatio­n prizes.

In Gamay Category, Teleperfor­mance bagged the first prize worth P300,000, the second prize went to Camella Homes with P200,000 and SnR entry got the third prize with P100,000 cash prize. Agdao Public Market (Flower Sector) and Palawan Pawnshop received P30,000 as consolatio­n prizes.

For the Lahi Category Davao, the Horse Club won the first Prize of P100,000; second prize of P50,000 went to Dabawenyo UK Corporatio­n and 3rd prize went to Man’s Bestfriend bagging P30,000.

On the other hand, the Pitik Kadayawan drumbeatin­g competitio­n gave the floral float parade loads of festive vibe. Participan­ts coming from different places in Mindanao provided upbeat music that wowed the crowd as they perform at the Kadayawan Square.

Asuncion Drumbeater­s emerged as champion and took home P200,000; 2nd place went to Caraga Drumbeater­s with P150,000 and the 3rd placer was Bambad National High School winning P100,000. The 4th placer was the Davao Eagle Drumbeater­s and 5th placer was the Mati National Comprehens­ive High School who both received P50,000 as consolatio­n prizes.

Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio expressed her gratitude to the people of Davao and the visitors who joined in the celebratio­n. She also thanked the 11 tribes who are the reason for the celebratio­n as well as the executive committee and other offices who have contribute­d in the success of the annual festivity.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / MACKY LIM ?? OUT IN THE STREETS. As early as 7 a.m., thousands of spectators packed the Roxas Avenue to witness the Pamulak sa Kadayawan parade and to take pictures of the floats before the parade starts.
SUNSTAR FOTO / MACKY LIM OUT IN THE STREETS. As early as 7 a.m., thousands of spectators packed the Roxas Avenue to witness the Pamulak sa Kadayawan parade and to take pictures of the floats before the parade starts.

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