History of Haladaya
Cebu has many municipalities each bearing
unique history, culture, festivities and traditions. Festivals of each
municipality represent their culture and way of living. Daanbantayan is one of
the municipalities of Cebu which is famous for their festival, the “Haladaya in
Daanbantayan”.
Haladaya Festival is taken from
Daanbantayan’s old name “Kandaya” in honor to the area’s local chieftain “Datu
Daya”. The chieftain was said to be the protector of the area from foreign
invaders and Moros. Haladaya serves an honor to Datu Daya which actually means
“halad kang datu daya”. It is celebrated every last week of August.
The participants of this festival come
from different schools and barangays in the municipality. They compete in
street dancing with their colorful Moro inspired costumes that depict the
livelihood of the municipality, which is fishing and farming. The dances of the
Haladaya are inspired by the wars that took place in the area during the
chieftain’s time.

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