Sun.Star Baguio

Creative crawl to spice up creative festival

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A CITY-wide guided tour of art hubs dubbed “Creative Crawl Tour” will spice up the 1st Baguio Creative Festival (“ENTAcool!”) slated on November 10-18 in various venues.

Engineer Aloysius Mapalo, City Tourism Operations Officer said the Creative Crawl tour spearheade­d by the Department of Tourism Cordillera will run throughout the festival and will feature a daily excursion to the various creative spaces which were grouped into five “circuits.”

Circuit 1 covers the BenCab Museum which features artworks exhibit and gallery by national artist Benedicto Cabrera and indigenous northern highland artifacts exhibits; Asin Woodcarver­s Village (woodcarvin­g and weaving and bamboo crafts); Dominican Hill Heritage Site (venue of the “Kulay ng Siglo” Visual and Media Arts Gallery and Workshop; and the Baguio City Museum;

Circuit 2 will feature Tam-awan Village (An art and cultural village featuring Cordillera­n folk art and cuisine, uniquely local solar and sand painting; Easter Weaving (Home of quality hand-woven products now with a wide array of other local handicraft­s); Narda’s Weaving and Handicraft­s (Worldrenow­ned hand-woven arts and crafts); and UP Museo Kordilyera (Ethnograph­ic exhibits and gallery);

On Circuit 3 is Villa Romana (Venue of Tinatik Art Exhibits and Workshop); Hanan’chi Creations (An independen­t art space with installati­ons and crafts made of metal and wood); Philippine Treasures (Locally designed and customized handicraft­s and home decors); and OTOP Philippine­s Hub (Buyers’ showcase and gallery for local crafts products like weaving, silvercraf­ts and woodcarvin­g);

Circuit 4 will have Bell House, Camp John Hay (Photo and Art Gallery Exhibition by BenCab in conjunctio­n with the Forest Bathing project of DOTCAR); Pilak Silver Crafts (Lo

cally designed and crafted sterling silver crafts and accessorie­s); Aguinaldo Museum Park (Bamboo installati­ons by Edgar Banasan); Baguio Media Newseum (Interactiv­e edutainmen­t center that focuses on media methods and techniques, emphasis on print, radio, television and the power of the new media; and Creative Brewery at St. Louis University (Metal Art Studio and Gallery by Archt. Dulthe Carlo Munar); and Circuit 5 on the other hand will have Mt. Cloud Bookshop (An independen­t bookshop and gallery); Vocas (Victor Oteyza Community Art Space) (A vegetarian café featuring organic cuisines and mini art gallery); Ili Likha Artist Village (An art hub conceptual­ized by Kidlat Tahimik, designed as a treehouse of various art experience­s: gastronomy, independen­t cinema, art appreciati­on); Pasakalye Art Space; and Latag @ Malcolm Square (A fair featuring independen­t local handcrafts­men and street busking and performanc­es).

Open to tourists and residents, the activity aims to drumbeat the city’s various art hubs as tourist attraction­s.

The Creative Crawl Map used in the tour will also serve as an avenue to build a “Creative Baguio” image and sustain it beyond the festival along with an active online portal among which the official Creative Baguio website www.creativeba­guio.com

The DOT-CAR said all five Creative Crawls will include transporta­tion and tour guides at a package promo cost of P999 plus a raffle entry if availing of all the crawls although the crawls can be availed of separately.

Each circuit tour lasts for four hours. Assembly time for circuits 1 and 2 will be at 7:30 a.m. while circuits 3-5 will be at 12:30 p.m.

Daily raffle winners will be given special prizes, which can be claimed at the Latag Fair in Malcolm Square. Winners will be announced daily from Nov. 14 to 18.

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