Kadayawan Festival at the Apo View Hotel

Kadayawan at the Apo View Hotel

Kadayawan at the Apo View Hotel

Celebrate the Kadayawan Festival 2010 at the Apo View Hotel. As one of the premier hotels in Davao City, the Apo View Hotel pays homage of the artistic, cultural, and historical heritage of Davao.

Dubbed as “Kadayawan Fiesta at the Apo View,” the hotel has lined up events and features that bring to life the colorful arts, culture, and history of Davao.

Witness the weaving of Dagmay Fabric by a true member of Mandayan Tribe.

See the ethnic inspired fashion creations of Davao’s Top Homegrown Designers.

See the fruits of our harvest and flowers in full bloom at the Lobby’s Floral Exhibit and Fruit Display.

Enjoy and listen to the music and dances of the Makalayang Anak Ensemble – Anak Kalinaw showcasing ritual dances of the Davao Tribe.
See the mesmerizing twirling of burning flames as Katribu perform a spectacular Fire Dancing.

Savor the taste of Davao’s indigenous cuisine and delicacies at the Entrée and Café Josefina.

Visit the showcase of indigenous products, fresh fruits and delectable delicacies at the Kadayawan Garden Bazaar at the Apo View’s Garden patio.

Witness the spectacular Fire Dancing at the Garden Patio.

These and more await you at the The Apo View Hotel from August 16 – 22, 2010. Celebrate the Kadayawan Festival 2010 at The Apo View Hotel!

The Apo View Hotel is located along Camus Street, Davao City. You may reach them at +6382-2216430, 2212281, 2275088 or through fax at +6382-2210748.

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