Teduray contingent wins big at Maguindanao's Inaul Festival
MAGUINDANAO, Philippines — A team of Tedurays emerged champions in the cultural street dance parade contest that capped off the culmination on Thursday of the Inaul Festival.
The winning contingent from Upi town in the first district of Maguindanao also won the same event at the 2017 and 2018 provincial Inaul Festival..
The festival, pioneered in 2017 by Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu, showcases the Inaul fabric that Maguindanaons have been producing even before Spanish colonial times.
Cultural activities and traditional sports competitions involving Muslim, Christian and Lumad residents are among the regular highlights of the festival, which is intended to foster camaraderie among the province's communities.
Mangudadatu said Friday that this year’s Inaul Festival was made more meaningful with the visit on Monday of President Rodrigo Duterte to Buluan town, where the seven-day event was held, to distribute land titles to agrarian reform beneficiaries from across Maguindanao’s 36 towns.
“We are proud of the municipal street dance contingent from Upi, homeland of the Tedurays who are close to the hearts of Muslims and the Christians in the province,” Mangudadatu said.
Entries from Maguindanao’s Datu Piang and South Upi towns emerged as first and second runner ups in the street dance contest, respectively.
The more than a hundred Upi street parade dancers have performed in cultural shows in other parts of Mindanao and in Metro Manila in recent years.
The mayor of Upi, Ramon Piang, who is a Teduray timuay, or chieftain, is actively supporting programs focused on preserving tribal cultures, particularly those that promote co-existence with Muslims and Christians.
The local government unit of Upi thrice received in three years the Seal of Good Local Governance award from the central office of the Department of the Interior and Local Government in recognition of the efficiency of its domestic peace, socio-economic and other humanitarian activities.
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