Barangay Indonesia at the Gensan Kalilangan Festival 2008
13-year old Sinta, a student at the Indonesian School of Davao, performing the Balinese Dance, complete with quick sideglances and sideways movement of the head. She was the featured performer of the Indonesian delegation who joined the Kadsagayan Street Dancing Competition.

I don’t know what dance this is but a lot of people were shouting that it is the “Dayang-dayang” dance of these Indonesian ladies.

The Indonesian marching band and its identification placard, Barangay Indonesia. They braved the scorching heat to finish the 5-kilometer parade from the Queen Tuna Park to the oval plaza. About 50++Indonesian students from the Indonesian School of Davao joined the Kadsagayan Street Dancing Competition during the culmination of the 2008 Kalilangan Festival, as guest performers.
Related posts:
- GenSan’s Kalilangan Festival 2008 Opening 16 Feb
- About Bariles
- GenSan’s Kalilangan Festival 2008 Opens
- GenSan’s Kalilangan Festival 2008 – Day One
- List of GenSan WiFi Hotspots
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Bariles is a Filipino word for “Tuna”, the primary source of income of the people of General Santos City which hosts 6 of the Philippines’ 8 tuna canneries and more than 80% of its tuna processing plants.