Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

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Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007
The Bayluhay from San Joaquin depicts the negotiations infamously known as the Barter of Panay between Makatunaw (one of the 10 Bornean Datus headed by Datu Puti) and Marikudo (ruler of the Negritos, natives of Panay), which took place at Imbidayan, along the beach of Barrio Sinogbuhan in San Joaquin.

The performance also showcases the history and culture of the town, which is anchored upon Aeta influences, and significantly of Malay and Spanish heritage.

View Video Coverage of Bayluhay performace in the Kasadyahan 2007.

Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

Bayluhay of San Joaquin in Kasadyahan 2007

The Kasadyahan Competition is one of the main highlights of the Dinagyang Festival. The dance competition features the history and culture of the various towns of Iloilo.

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  1. jarton 13 Feb 2008 at 9:09 am 1

    One of the best history written was the “Barter of Panay” which took place at Brgy. Sinogbuhan, San Joaquin Iloilo. Excluding the performance presented by the DFSNHS students which is not so fascinating to the viewers and tourist in particular. In my personal view the traditional way how Sinogbuhanon’s re - enacment has been done before remained the best performance ever seen. The talent and creativity they showed should be recognized by the mascots inside the municipality of San Joaquin.

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