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Bansaulog Festival
About Bansaulog Festival
Bansaulog Festival, which signifies "Kasaulogan sa Bansalan", seven days in length festivity held each twelfth to eighteenth of September situated in Bansalan, Davao del Sur out of appreciation for the town's Foundation Day, with Drum and Lyre Presentation , Cheerdance Presentation, Street Dancing Presentation displaying the Bagobo social legacy, Little Miss Tourism Pageant, Hiphop Dance Competition and Agri Day exhibiting.
Specify Bansalan, and nobody appears to know this little prosperous town. Some may even consider it a place some place in Zamboanga del Norte. Unconsciously, Bansalan is one of the regions situated in Davao del Sur. Among the individuals who were either born or experienced childhood in this town incorporate Serapion Mettilla the nation's dad of bonsai, Jojo Adlawan an artist who was once a part of the London creation of Miss Saigon; Dr. Teofredo Esquerra a flight specialist who went with the Filipinos who vanquished Mount Everest, Atty.
Vivacious, instructive, beautiful, and wonderful, these were the words used to depict the 58th commemoration of the region of Bansalan by the individuals who came to witness the four-day occasion. The festival commenced last September 15 and finished on the day Bansalan was proclaimed as a town 57 years back on September 18. The current year's topic was: "Panaghiusa: Tuburan sa Pag-uswag" Unity: Source of Progress. The festival is called Bansaulog a mix of the town's name, Bansalan, and saulog, the Visayan expression for festivity.