Sun.Star Baguio

City lauds Kidlat

- Sun*Star Reporter Maria Elena Catajan

THE PINES City stands proud of Kidlat Tahimik.

Baguio boy and internatio­nal filmaker, Kidlat Tahimik's latest feat has given the city pride with officials quick to extend commendati­ons.

In a resolution, the entire local council resolved, to commend Eric de Guia better known as “Kidlat Tahimik” for being awarded by the Prince Claus Fund for his exemplary achievemen­ts in visual arts and film.

The council also noted Kidlat Tahimik, fondly called ‘tatay’ among the artist community, grew up in Baguio City who teaches and mentors young talents by way of workshops and community projects.

The Prince Claus Fund, establishe­d in 1996, has presented the Internatio­nal Prince Claus Awards to honor individual­s and organizati­ons reflecting contempora­ry and progressiv­e approaches to the themes of culture and developmen­t.

Kidlat’s work was deemed to have a positive effect on a wider cultural and social field. For the Prince Claus Fund, culture encompasse­s all kinds of artistic and intellectu­al discipline­s, science, media and education.

Formal awarding is set December 6 with His Royal Highness Prince Constantin to present the awards to the Laureates in a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam in the presence of the members of the Royal Family and an internatio­nal audience.

Kidlat was chosen among 213 candidates and is recognized for his exemplary achievemen­ts in visual arts and film. In order to inspire young talents, spark positive cultural competitio­n and to keep the City’s momentum for its artistic accomplish­ments, among others, it is incumbent upon the City Government of Baguio to give credit and encouragem­ent where it is due.

The commendati­on was proposed by councilor Leandro Yangot and concurred by the entire body.

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