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400 artists to join Baguio Creative Arts festival

- Baguio City PIO release

SOME 400 artists from various fields of the industry will be converging in the city during the week-long Baguio Creative Arts festival that will be conducted from November 10-18, 2018.

The Baguio Arts and Creative Council, Inc. (BACCI) claimed that the participat­ing local and national artists will be showcasing their expertise in their own fields during the opening program that will be conducted at the Dominican Hill and Retreat House.

The opening program dubbed “ENTAcool festival and Kulay ng Siglo’ will kick off at 5 p.m.

City Tourism Officer Engr. Aloysius Mapalo said that in the morning of November 10, 2018, there will be a media preview for local, national and internatio­nal media who will be attending the first-ever grand gathering of hundreds of artists in support of the Baguio Creative Arts festival which is part of the initiative of concerned stakeholde­rs to sustain the designatio­n of Baguio City as part of the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) Creative Cities Network, especially on crafts and folk arts.

Mapalo added the media will be given a chance to to preview the city’s Creative Crawl prior to the scheduled opening program.

The newly appointed tourism officer announced the opening program will be featuring the different music and dances of the Cordillera wherein it will commence with the traditiona­l Uggayam by Mayor Mauricio Domogan followed by a creative ethnic dance.

Messages from UNESCO, BACCI, tourism and city officials will be delivered prior to the unveiling of the ENTAcool logo through a special video lights show and to be immediatel­y followed by a keynote address, hopefully from Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romula-Puyat.

Dignitarie­s and guests will also be participat­ing in the socalled celebrator­y toast which will be followed by the ceremonial

opening of the ‘Kulay ng Sglo’ art exhibit that will be in display in the Dominican Hill and Retreat |house until the closing ceremonies on November 18.

Mapalo revealed a talk on creative spaces will be delivered by Paolo Mercado, president and founder of Creative Economy Council of the Philippine­s.

The city tourism officer also announced that the guests will be ushered through the gallery exhibit for a tour while there will be Cañao and cocktails to end the program.

ENTAcool Kulay ng Siglo visual arts gallery and exhibits will be a week-long public visual arts gallery and installati­on exhibits display by local artists.

Mapalo extended the open invitation for residents and visitors alike to patronize the various activities that had been lined up by the local government, the tourism department and the BACCI to celebrate the first-ever Creative Arts festival which will be an institutio­nalized annual event that will help in aggressive­ly promoting the city as a creative haven in recognitio­n of its designatio­n as a Creative City.

He said the creative events lined up for the week-long festival will definitely be worth patronizin­g because of the aggressive participat­ion of concerned stakeholde­rs in the annual event.

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