For
five days, Tagum City transformed into a grand stage for music with its finest
music festival that kicked off Mindanao's cultural calendar. Now on its 12th
year, the Musikahan sa Tagum Festival is a bold testament to Tagum City's
moniker as the "Music City of the South." And why not? Throughout the
celebration, Tagumeños and people from other places in Davao Region were
charmed by the magic of music in all genres, making Musikahan an all-inclusive
and longest-running Music Festival in the Philippines.
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The New City Hall of Tagum serves as a good backdrop during the Avenida Musika National Marching Brass Band Competition. Photo by Louie Lapat |
Alma
L. Uy, chairperson of the City of Tagum Tourism Council, said in her speech
that Musikahan has branded itself as "a festival that connects
people." True enough, especially this year when Musikahan elevated its
mettle in music by utilizing it as a powerful tool to reach out and help. This
year's Musikahan introduced its Cultural Action Project that is anchored on
extending long-term assistance to the victims of Typhoon Pablo in Compostela
Valley. After that fateful day on December 4, 2012, organizers scrapped their
laid-out plans to make way for programs pursued in the context of staging a
creative and meaningful ways to help, thereby changing the landscape
of this year's music revelries.