Billed as the largest gathering of various enthnolinguistic groups in the country, Dayaw, the annual cultural festival of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), will be held in October and hosted by Roxas City, Capiz.
Around 400 participants representing 40 ethnic groups in the country from the Ivatan of Batanes to the Tausug and Sama of Tawi-Tawi will join the festivities from Oct. 8 to 10 in Roxas City and Cuartero town.
Activities include cultural performances, fora, vernacular architecture mounted in an eco-village, culinary arts demonstration and Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (Gamaba) exhibits.
Highlight is the performance and demonstration of traditional crafts and instruments.
The 2018 Dayaw, said the NCCA, “aims to highlight the importance and richness of our indigenous cultures and promote a deeper awareness and appreciation of our intangible cultural heritage.” It will also hold discussions on current IP and cultural concerns.
Elamae Membrere of the NCCA’s Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts-Northern Cultural Communities, said IP groups need to “preserve our culture so that we can’t forget where we came from.”
Former National Youth Commission chair and IP advocate Ice Seguerra said Dayaw sought to promote cultural diversity.
During the media briefing, Capiz artist Michael Balasa sang a medley of Hiligaynon folk songs.
Theme for this year’s Dayaw is “Celebrating Heritage of Creative Communities /Pagpupugay sa Pamana ng Malikhaing Sambayanan.” — CONTRIBUTED/Edgar Allan M. Sembrano/Philippine Daily Inquirer
SOURCE: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/305527/capiz-hosts-nccas-dayaw-2018/
Around 400 participants representing 40 ethnic groups in the country from the Ivatan of Batanes to the Tausug and Sama of Tawi-Tawi will join the festivities from Oct. 8 to 10 in Roxas City and Cuartero town.
Activities include cultural performances, fora, vernacular architecture mounted in an eco-village, culinary arts demonstration and Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (Gamaba) exhibits.
Highlight is the performance and demonstration of traditional crafts and instruments.
The 2018 Dayaw, said the NCCA, “aims to highlight the importance and richness of our indigenous cultures and promote a deeper awareness and appreciation of our intangible cultural heritage.” It will also hold discussions on current IP and cultural concerns.
Elamae Membrere of the NCCA’s Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts-Northern Cultural Communities, said IP groups need to “preserve our culture so that we can’t forget where we came from.”
Former National Youth Commission chair and IP advocate Ice Seguerra said Dayaw sought to promote cultural diversity.
During the media briefing, Capiz artist Michael Balasa sang a medley of Hiligaynon folk songs.
Theme for this year’s Dayaw is “Celebrating Heritage of Creative Communities /Pagpupugay sa Pamana ng Malikhaing Sambayanan.” — CONTRIBUTED/Edgar Allan M. Sembrano/Philippine Daily Inquirer
SOURCE: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/305527/capiz-hosts-nccas-dayaw-2018/