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Newly elected NCCA head seeks to promote arts among the youth

- Michelle Anne P. Soliman

THE NEWLY elected National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) chair, Victorino “Ino” Mapa Manalo, wants to focus on promoting arts and culture among the youth during his three-year term.

Mr. Manalo was elected to his position by the NCCA Board of Commission­ers — composed of 15 representa­tives from other government agencies, the House of Representa­tives, and the Senate, plus the NCCA sub commission heads — on Dec. 29, 2022, replacing Rene Escalante. Mr. Manalo’s term began on Jan. 1 and will end on Dec. 31, 2025.

Mr. Manalo has served as the museum director at the Metropolit­an Museum of Manila as well as at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s. He previously worked with the Ayala Foundation, Inc. in developing programs for the community museum of the parish of his hometown of Dauis, Bohol. Mr. Manalo earned his master’s degree in Internatio­nal Affairs from Columbia University, and a post graduate certificat­e for Archival Studies from Hongkong University. Among other honors, he received a Carlos Palanca Award for Literature.

For 2023, the NCCA has P500,215,000 in the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts (NEFCA) and P273,663,000 from the Annual General Appropriat­ions Act (GAA).

Topping the new chairman’s priorities is enhancing the promotion of NCCA programs to the youth.

“I will try my best will dedicate myself to making the work of the NCCA more well known,” Mr. Manalo told BusinessWo­rld in an online interview.

“I will concentrat­e, not so much making new activities but draw out from already existing plans and activities ways to integrate or reach to the youth,” he said.

Mr. Manalo said that it will be implemente­d by “creating more educationa­l materials [using] very contempora­ry media” to tell “the stories and narratives of our heritage and historic sites and cultural activities.”

His other focus is to implement community arts-based activities. “This is because a lot of artistic activity in the Philippine­s takes place on the community level,” he said.

METROPOLIT­AN THEATER

As for the Metropolit­an Theater, Mr. Manalo hopes to follow former NCCA Chairperso­n Virgilio S. Almario’s intention that the theater champion Philippine-based performanc­es and programs.

Since the theater’s reopening in Dec. 2021, it has hosted screenings of classic Filipino films, NCCA programs, shows by the Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra (PPO) and Alice Reyes Dance Philippine­s (ARDP), and was the venue of the musical Lapu-Lapu: Ang Datu ng Mactan and entertainm­ent award shows.

“We are working on putting together a program for the theater and a lot of those programs are Philippine based,” he said, “We will try to do performanc­es outside of the theater as well.”

Included in the theater’s programs for this year are performanc­es by the resident companies of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s following the three-year closure of its main building for renovation­s.

ARTS MONTH

This week, the NCCA will launch its activities for the National Arts Month in February. This year’s celebratio­n carries the theme “Ani ng Sining: Bunga ng Galing” (Harvest of Art: Fruit of Greatness).

“Despite the hardships and despite the challenges that we’ve had to face in the last two years because of COVID-19, sa pamamagita­n ng sining, may ani ka pa rin (through the arts, you still have a harvest),” Mr. Manalo said.

The annual celebratio­n includes activities from the various NCCA subcommitt­ees — from visual arts, literature, and performing arts, as well as programs for the indigenous communitie­s.

Mr. Manalo will serve as the concurrent Executive Director of the National Archives of the Philippine­s, alongside his new designatio­n as NCCA Chairperso­n.

The National Archives, he said, is currently planning to expand its operations nationwide. The agency currently has operations in Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

“We would like to have regional centers and these regional centers will have similar retrieval and facilities. We will have archival centers or store and storage centers in different regions, providing access to records,” Mr. Manalo said.

The National Archives is also working on its electronic records management program for the digitaliza­tion of its programs. —

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VICTORINO ‘INO’ MAPA MANALO National Commission for Culture and the Arts Chairman

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