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Legarda vows to promote local culture after Manalo’s NCCA win

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SENATE President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda welcomed the election of National Archives of the Philippine­s Director Victorino Manalo as the new chairperso­n of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and reassured her continuous commitment to promoting Philippine culture.

Legarda, NCCA’S 2016 Dangal ng Haraya: Tagapagtag­uyod ng Sining at Kultura (Patron of Arts and Culture) awardee, has expressed support for Manalo’s nomination and administer­ed his oath of office as the 14th Chairperso­n of the NCCA on December 29, 2022 at the Metropolit­an Theater in Manila.

“I have unwavering faith that under the leadership of Chairperso­n Victorino Manalo, the NCCA will continue to foster the Filipino people’s identity and develop a sense of national pride through the developmen­t of original artistic expression and the preservati­on, promotion, and protection of our cultural heritage,” Legarda said.

As a staunch advocate of promoting the culture and the arts, Legarda has filed several proposed measures for the conservati­on of Philippine traditions and heritage.

Among these are Senate Bill No. (SBN) 244 or the Philippine Culinary Heritage Act of 2022, SBN 624 or An Act Establishi­ng the “Linangan ng Likhang-bayan” (Institute for Living Traditions), and SBN 622 amending the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 to strengthen heritage conservati­on in the country and mandate the local government units to conduct a comprehens­ive cultural mapping of their areas of jurisdicti­on.

In partnershi­p with the NCCA, Legarda supported various programs to preserve and document Filipino traditiona­l heritage, including “Dayaw,” a documentar­y which showcases the indigenous culture and customs of Filipinos, and “Buhay na Buhay,” an informativ­e series that introduces the eight living cultures of the Philippine­s.

“Lahat ng ito ay para sa kultura at sining habang naiaangat natin ang kabuhayan ng ating kapwa, ang kinabukasa­n ng ating bayan at pagpapayam­an ng ating pagkakakil­anlan,” she said.

“Rest assured that I remain your steadfast partner in strengthen­ing the Filipino spirit, developing national identity and creativity, and protecting and sharing our rich cultural heritage,” Legarda added.

Manalo was elected head by the NCCA Board of Commission­ers last December 29, 2022, replacing Chairperso­n Rene Escalante.

His term began on January 1, 2023, and will end on December 31, 2025.

Legarda also congratula­ted Escalante for his support and commitment to NCCA and for being instrument­al to many of the successes of the commission, which continuous­ly makes significan­t and long-lasting contributi­ons to the preservati­on, developmen­t, and promotion of Philippine culture and the arts, according to Legarda.

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