The municipality of Daanbantayan is staging the HALADAYA FESTIVAL every 30th of August. This is the major highlight of the town's fiesta celebration, in honor of ST. ROSE OF LIMA, it's patron saint.
Haladaya means an offering to Datu Daya ("Halad" - to offer and, "Daya" - the legendary chieftain of Daanbantayan).
The Haladaya Festival is a celebration of the victory over the oppressive Moro pirates. It is more than just a prayer and dance; it would give us an identity as Kandayan-ons - a people of grateful hearts for being so blessed with almost everything. It also tells the heroism of Datu Daya and showcase the glorious historical past of the town, through colorful street dancing followed with ritual showdown, depicting the Moro dance with the concepts of victory and thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.
The highlights of the festival are the search for Festival Queen and a talent competition, street dancing competition or grand parade and the ritual showdown called "Haladaya." It is a dance where people of Daanbantayan show the heroism of Datu Daya and a celebration of victory, life and good harvest.
Each contingent should have a storyline that tells of the wonderful works of Datu Daya. The reason for the celebration like a bountiful harvest, victory against the Moros, peace, a fruitful year, etc.
Contingents are given the options to use costumes or their choice according to their theme and concept. Costume accessories and props should be used in accord to the context of the theme.