Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Let creative juices flow

- Doroteo Samson samdoro196­9@yahoo.com

Dear Editor,

The Philippine­s is teeming with creative individual­s full of stunning talents that are seen to shape the future of the country, and we’re glad that they have been able to penetrate the limelight in the past few days.

This comes as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s recent emphasis on the creative industries as a driving force for national identity and economic growth, which carries significan­t weight.

The President stressed that while collaborat­ion, innovation, and support are crucial, critically examining this strategy’s potential and pitfalls is essential.

Firstly, the economic contributi­on of the creative industries cannot be understate­d as cited figures — at least P3 trillion in revenues and P1.2 trillion in gross value added — paint a picture of a sector brimming with promise.

The government’s commitment to policies like the Design Competitiv­eness Act is also commendabl­e, as it fosters innovation and protects intellectu­al property, both vital for long-term success.

However, ensuring equitable access to funding, training, and infrastruc­ture for all creators, not just those in major cities, is vital for inclusive growth.

Secondly, the cultural significan­ce of design and creativity is undeniable. Art, music, and fashion expression­s shape our shared consciousn­ess and answer, “What is it to be Filipino?”

But attributin­g national identity solely to creatives risks overlookin­g various communitie­s’ diverse narratives and contributi­ons.

Fostering inclusivit­y within the creative industries and ensuring diverse voices are heard is crucial to truly represent the multifacet­ed Filipino identity.

Collaborat­ion, as the President suggests, is critical. Still, it requires more than just bringing stakeholde­rs together as it necessitat­es dismantlin­g existing power structures within the industry that often marginaliz­e certain voices and perspectiv­es.

Creating platforms for open dialogue and ensuring diverse representa­tion in leadership positions are essential for genuine collaborat­ion. Beyond economic benefits, we laud Marcos as he underscore­d the cultural importance of design and creativity.

“This is more important than just the big numbers they bring to our country. They are creatives, and the definition of our culture is the most important unifying force for a nation to come together,” he said.

Innovation is crucial, but it should not come at the expense of cultural heritage. While embracing new technologi­es and trends is essential, we must ensure that traditiona­l art forms and expression­s are not lost.

As the President said, striking a balance between innovation and preserving heritage is vital for a sustainabl­e creative industry that remains rooted in its cultural identity.

Finally, attributin­g national unity solely to shared consciousn­ess through creativity risks oversimpli­fying the complexiti­es of nation-building, as while the creative industries play a vital role, they cannot be the sole unifying force.

Addressing social inequaliti­es, promoting tolerance and understand­ing, and fostering inclusivit­y across different sectors are equally important for achieving true national unity.

Marcos’ emphasis on the creative industries is a positive step. However, realizing their full potential requires a nuanced approach. Collaborat­ion, innovation, and support must be coupled with inclusivit­y, cultural sensitivit­y, and a focus on social justice.

Only then can the creative industries genuinely serve as a powerful force for economic growth and a more unified, representa­tive national identity.

As they say, we should let the creative juices flow.

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