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National Arts Month 2024 | ORMOC CITY #artsandculture #art #ormoccity #travel #adventure #trip #camp
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Popular destinations in Philippines:
ORMOC CITY - Eastern Visayas
"The City of Beautiful People!"
The city's name is derived from OGMOK, an archaic Visayan term for "lowland" or "depressed plain". "The city by the Bay." Also understood for their charming individuals, in this way earned the title "City of Beautiful People." During nightfall by the city seawall, you'll witness the wonderful sun gradually blur into the skyline.
The City of Ormoc is a 1st class city in the province of Leyte, Philippines. This city remains the wealthiest in Eastern Visayas with PHP7. 47 billion in assets as of the end of 2022.
Ormoc is known for its famous “Queen Pineapple.” Centennial Park the Veteran's Park was constructed in the early 1990s in honor of the Filipino soldiers who fought for the liberation of Leyte and the Philippines. Leyte is known for its delicious pineapples.
Ormoc's Piña Festival is a true celebration of the things that are important to Ormocanons. And taking the center stage is the city's unofficial icon — the queen table pineapple.
One of the geothermal power plant facilities of the Energy Development Corp. (EDC) located within the city's boundary and nearby Kananga, Leyte is the Tongonan geothermal project,
The largest wet steam field in the Philippines.
Overall, geothermal plants in Ormoc City, Leyte, are expected to continue playing a significant role in providing clean, sustainable, and reliable energy for the region's present and future needs, while also contributing to environmental protection and economic development.
It is the oldest and largest geothermal power plant of EDC with a total plant capacity of more than 700 megawatts.
"Ormoc City as the Renewable Energy capital of the Philippines and the Agri-commercial, industrial and tourism hub in Eastern Visayas.
“People’s Museum” – a place for people learns the history, culture, and art that have shaped the city’s identity. The museum is located in the old Ormoc city hall, built in 1947.
Old Ormoc city hall, built in 1947.
National Commission for Culture and the Arts
In celebration of National Arts Month 2024 with the theme, 'Ani ng Sining, Bayang Malikhain'.
NCCA Committee
Ormoc City was chosen by NCCA as one of the Official Festival Sites for National Arts Month 2024 celebration with the theme, 'Ani ng Sining, Bayang Malikhain'.
A creative nation, Bayang Malikhain, embodies the idea of a Filipino society that places a high value on imagination, innovation, and artistic expression as integral components of our identity and progress. In a Bayang Malikhain, artistic endeavors are celebrated as essential contributions to the nation's development and cultural richness.
Here on our channel in our Art Attack segment. What is being discussed here is our art and culture. that's why I'm here to travel for the arts and culture.
Here we will talk about our culture and our history as Filipinos. In the places I go to, you can see traces of our past events.
It is good in a place or town that has a museum, because it will tell the story of our history and identity that we have.
ORMOC CITY Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez
It is very important in a place or country to have a good leader. To preserve culture and tradition. It is important to have progress in our economy to revive an area.
ORMOC PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION "TRICYCLE"
Here in Ormoc, the most public transportation is the tricycle. because people here are more used to this type of passenger car system.
Inside the tricycle there are 6 passengers from Robinson to the tourism office fare is only P15.
It is better to understand a place in its character. learn about their colorful history and past, travel to their unique places of pride.
Song Performance by Val Villanueva
And taste our own foods, culture and traditions that have become part of our lifestyle.
(L-R) Jesus "Kuya Jess" Genotiva, Val Villanueva
and Mao D Saint
As one of the participants, I would like to thanks to Sir Val Villanueva for the invitation of National Arts Month "BAGONG BISWAL" held in Ormoc City from March 5-7, 2024.
Ani ng Sining, Bayang Malikhain. Dito sa Ormoc Alright!
VISAYAN ARTISTS
VISAYAS ARTISTS GROUP:1. (CCVAA)- Calbayog City Visual Art Association - JOLLY OSTULANO
2. KOLOR BANWA - MELCHOR TAGANA
Kolor han Biswal Arte Nga Waraynon
3. CACO - MA. SALOME L. ROLEDA (OIC)
City Arts and Culture Office Calbayog City
4. Samar Visual Art Inc. - JOLLY OSTULANO
5. Catbalogan Artist Club - DONALD LAGUIPO
6. MUSTRA Arte Biswal - RYAN M. COMILANG
7. Ormoc City Visual Artists Association (OCVAA) - JOSUA DEL SOCORRO
8. (CCVAA) Calbayog Visual Artist Circle Org. Inc. -MANUEL SABILE JR.
9. SINIRANGAN ARTISTS GUILD - JOHN PATRICK LABASTIDA
A series of activities included:
Visual Art Exhibition
Photography Exhibitions
Art & Photography Workshops
The Art of Managing an Art Career
Drawing as a Way of Seeing
Printmaking Workshop
Public Art "Mural painting"
Town Hall Meetings & Fellowship Activities
Art & Photography Workshops
"Every Photography" by Noel San Andres NCCA- NCVA
The Art of Managing an Art Career
by Kaye Oyek
DENNIS MONTERA, PHD
Head National Committee on Visual Arts
Printmaking Workshop | Public Art "Mural painting"
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjc3i42XvwIxPGghIWPucgQ/join ENJOY MY RAW!!! Popular destination: MALACAÑANG HERITAGE San Miguel, Manila I used to travel alone to Vlog but now, I have fellow artists with me. I developed the Art Camp and build art community to preserve the arts and culture in the Philippines. " WE TRAVEL FOR THE ARTS AND CULTURE. " – Alright! ART CAMP GROUP with Ms. Kyla Ravago ART CAMP @ MALACAÑANG HERITAGE - AUGUST 10, 2024 Philippine History, Culture, Heritage, and Tradition. Learn about the role of Art in Travel This is the year that art camp was established JUNE 14, 2024, ART CAMP its first event and first art activities inside in the San Miguel, is a primarily middle-class residential area of the City of Manila. The Art Camp vision and mission, is an advocate of history and heritage. The mission of the group is to raise and be proud of our identity as Filipinos. DISCOVER more Travel and Opportunities as ...
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjc3i42XvwIxPGghIWPucgQ/join In Memoriam tribute to Sir Egai Edgar Talusan "EGAI" Fernandez (b. 1955-2024) was a social realist painter whose works often portray the country’s sociopolitical issues. Known for his political activism, he was a founding member of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines and a co-founder of the activist group Kaisahan. Widely recognized for his social realist works, he was a recipient of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Thirteen Artists Award (1990) and was awarded the Parangal Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan from the City of Manila (2006). Egai Fernandez "Lockdown Reflection" year 2020 Egai’s body of work, especially from the years of dictatorship until the 1986 EDSA Revolution, bear the textures of the streets, the lushness of forests, and the colors of hope. They are bathed in the hues of country and flag. These artworks do not shock, shout, or har...
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