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I am lucky to have spanned a decade of covering Mindanao’s most colorful and biggest festival in the islands. Through my work in the media as a TV anchor, columnist and photographer, I have been able to document more than a bird’s eye view of the dazzling pomp and spectacle that is Davao’s Kadayawan Festival, which earned its prestige as one of the most beautiful ethnic celebrations in the country.
With this year’s theme of “Ten Tribes, One Vibe”, the city has fully embraced the legacy of our ethnicity and diversity, while paying respects to the traditional rituals of our ancestors in thanksgiving to spirits who watch over our domain and the bounty of harvest that we are blessed to be receiving.
Kadayawan, from the dialect "madayaw" meaning well and good, is a celebration of the goodness and harmony in life. I share with you my photos from a lucky proximity and vantage perspective.
(Excerpt from my article, Colors of Kadayawan 2012)
(Jojie Alcantara is a travel writer and photographer who also anchors the live coverage of Kadayawan Festival parade every year on SkyCable. This year she opened the live streaming coverage of SunStar Davao and Sunnex with Smart Communications LTE advanced technology, bringing Kadayawan to the world. Visit her blog http://www.dabawenya.me or find her on Facebook).
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Date/Time | 19-Aug-2012 10:15:13 |
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS 5D Mark II |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 17 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/833 sec |
Aperture | f/3.5 |
ISO Equivalent | 160 |
Exposure Bias | 0.33 |
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This image belongs to Jojie Alcantara, please respect her work. For permission to use, email jojiealcantara@gmail.com