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TAGUM CITY March 1, 2005, organized by the Government of Tagum City, in celebration of Tagum City Anniversary Day; 1,000 audience TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY February 22, 2005 TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY January 22, 2005 TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE,DAVAO CITY Dec. 20, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts ISLAMIC CITY OF MARAWI Dec. 16, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; hosted by Sining Kambayoka Ensemble (SKE); 300 audience ILIGAN CITY Dec. 15, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 1,500 audience BAROY, LANAO DEL NORTE Dec. 13, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 3,000 audience OROQUIETA CITY Dec. 10, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 6,000 audience JIMENEZ, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL Dec. 9, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 5,000 audience CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Dec. 6, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; 100 audience DAVAO CITY Dec. 4, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 1,000 audience MALAYBALAY, BUKIDNON Dec. 3, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 5,000 audience BUTUAN CITY Nov. 18, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 6,000 audience MANILA, FOLK ARTS THEATRE Nov. 21, 2004, closing show at the 3rd National Theatre Festival with fund support from the Cultural Center of the Philippines CAMIGUIN ISLAND Nov. 15, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; hosted by Enigmata Creative Circle; 1,000 audience CANTILAN, SURIGAO DEL SUR Nov. 13, 2004, with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts; organized by Mindanao-Sulu Pastoral Conference (MSPC); 4,000 audience TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY September 23, 2004 ILIGAN CITY March 18, 2004, with fund and logistical support from the United Nations Multi-donor Programme (UNMDP-GOP3), and Office of the Presidential Assistant for Mindanao (OPAMIN) KAUSWAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE March 17, 2004, Commemoration of the First Bomb that fell in Kauswagan on March 17, 2000, with fund and logistical support from the United Nations Multi-donor Programme (UNMDP-GOP3), and Office of the Presidential Assistant for Mindanao (OPAMIN) FOLK ARTS THEATRE, MANILA February 22, 2004, entry to Adin Danao: A Celebration of Mindanao Arts at the CCP, in cooperation with MINDULANI, Inc., with fund support from the Cultural Center of the Philippines KABACAN, NORTH COTABATO February 18, 2004, with fund and logistical support from the United Nations Multi-donor Programme (UNMDP-GOP3), and Office of the Presidential Assistant for Mindanao (OPAMIN) MIDSAYAP, NORTH COTABATO February 17, 2004, with fund and logistical support from the United Nations Multi-donor Programme (UNMDP-GOP3), and Office of the Presidential Assistant for Mindanao (OPAMIN) TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY February 10, 2004 TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY November 28, 2003, Mindanao Week of Peace PIKIT, NORTH COTABATO September 28, 2003, with fund support from the United Nations Multi-donor Programme (UNMDP-GOP3) TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY September 4, 2003, Federalism Roadshow; 200 audience TABOAN, MATINA TOWN SQUARE, DAVAO CITY August 22, 2003, Culmination of the SALIMA Lab Production with fund support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA); 100 audience The success of SALIMA's performance tours is due to the immense support of local government units, church, schools, and private individuals, including:
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