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Tuna Festival (Philippines)

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Years active
  
1998 - present

Genre
  
Carnival, Parade, Street dancing

Dates
  
First week of September

Location(s)
  
General Santos City, Philippines

History

In 1998, during the 30th City Charter anniversary of General Santos City, the General Santos City Tourism Association - a consortium of hotels, resorts, restaurants, travel agencies, and other tourism-related establishments, then chaired by Mrs. Liwanag Ferrer - staged an event at the Halieus Mall (now RD Plaza), that showcased tuna cuisine through culinary competitions, exhibits, and other activities. Then mayor Adelebert W. Antonio thought that the theme could actually be the basis for a festival.

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Events

The week-long celebration features different events and activities focusing on the tuna industry of the province. Among these are the annual Tuna Congress, the Tuna Fiesta Carnival, the Tuna Culinary Skills Competition, the Sashimi Night, the Fish Dance Competition, Miss GenSan Pageant, the Bodyfest Modeling Competition, and the Float Light Parade. Aside from food exhibitions and several other competitions, the festival also highlights the annual Karagatan Awards. This event, organized by the Tuna Festival Council and local government, honors "the unsung heroes of the fishing industry" by giving them awards.

Street Dancing

"Parada sa Dagat" or street dancing parade, float parades and Tuna Revolution. These were the most favored shows during the opening of the City Charter anniversary.

References

Tuna Festival (Philippines) Wikipedia