A feast for the senses unfolded at West Visayas State University (WVSU) as the much-awaited 2025 University Days kicked off with a dazzling parade that turned the streets into a vibrant showcase of dapog-inspired artistry in the morning of Jan. 27.
The parade celebrated the ingenuity and culinary heritage of the Filipino tradition, dapog—a rustic outdoor cooking method that served as the creative foundation for the event’s highlights.
This year’s theme, “DIGAMO sa West: Discovery and Innovation for Growth and Meaningful Opportunities,” inspired students to transform dapog into imaginative, larger-than-life props. Each college brought their own twist to the tradition, captivating the crowd with their outstanding creations.
Topping the list of standout props was the College of Dentistry’s show-stopping “Dapog Manuglechon,” a meticulously crafted, life-sized roasted pig (lechon) that symbolized festivity and precision. Meanwhile, the College of Business and Management wowed spectators with their “Pinakas nga Isda” under the theme “Dapog Manugpakas,” spotlighting a vibrant display of dried fish that showcased regional pride. Not to be outdone, the College of Education presented their “Dapog Manugsugba,” featuring human-sized pork skewers made from styrofoam, embodying the art of grilling with flair and creativity.
Each college’s dapog display demonstrated not only artistry but also the deep resourcefulness and camaraderie of the Taga-West community. These imaginative props reflected the essence of the university’s commitment to innovation while honoring cultural roots.
The parade concluded with students forming the WVSU acronym at the grandstand, captured through a stunning drone shot that symbolized unity and school pride. Despite the searing heat, the energy and spirit of the participants remained undeterred, proving that the flames of Taga-West creativity and camaraderie burn bright.
The event formally opened with the singing of the national anthem, followed by a heartfelt prayer in song. The WVSU Hymn filled the air, setting the stage for an inspiring message delivered by WVSU President Dr. Joselito Villaruz.
Through their dapog-inspired creations, the Taga-West community showcased how cultural traditions can be reimagined into meaningful opportunities for expression and celebration—a perfect beginning to WVSU University Days.
Story by Abeguil Gafate, Shane Rochelle Toleran, and Gene Joy Gabasa/Specialized Beat Reporting Class under Dr. Hazel P. Villa
Photos by PAMCO
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