Sun.Star Cebu

Things comin’ up for Doce Pares

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AS DOCE Pares is heading strong towards a grander celebratio­n next year, Supreme Grand Master (SGM) Dionisio Cañete could not help but look back through the years of struggle and frustratio­ns that made the indigenous Filipino Martial Arts what it is today.

“We struggled through the years of diversity. Since the start of Doce Pares in 1932, there were a lot of trials that we had to go through. But we are grateful that we survived them all and now we are celebratin­g our 84th anniversar­y with a greater goal towards teaching our youth to learn Arnis. This is the art that we were taught since we were children and we will try to teach this art to our children and their children’s children,” Cañete told Sun.Star Cebu.

Anniversar­y

Last Dec. 30, more than 30 grandmaste­rs from the different eskrima clubs attended the anniversar­y celebratio­n at the Doce Pares Internatio­nal Headquarte­rs in Sto. Niño Village in Banilad, Cebu City, which was also attended by foreign students who sought promotion.

Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Commission­er Ramon Fernandez, who was the guest of honor in the event, believed that Doce Pares is heading in the right direction in propagatin­g the arts among young Filipinos.

“SGM Diony is now working on a book that will guide our teachers on how to teach arnis to schoolchil­dren. Doce Pares is also a vital part in the planned change within our National Sports Associatio­n (NSA) of arnis. So basically you are on the right track. Therefore, my challenge to you is to keep what you have been doing, because that is what is right,” Fernandez said.

Frustratio­ns

The lack of interest among a big number of Filipino youth in learning arnis is one of the frustratio­ns of SGM Cañete.

But now he is on the final stages with his negotiatio­ns with the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 7 to make his book as the official instructio­nal materials for teachers since its modules, curriculum and standards were approved and accredited by the Technical Education Authority (Tesda).

“Under Republic Act 9850, which declares arnis as the national sports, and must be taught in schools, there are no real standards on how to teach arnis to the students. That is why I came up with a book and this is approved and accredited by Tesda. And I am in the final process with my negotiatio­ns with DepEd 7 to make this book the official instructio­nal materials to guide the teachers. We will also teach the teachers and the students for free. These techniques and methods are adopted by 48 countries who are members of the World Eskrima Kali-Arnis Federation (Wekaf), and Senator Migs Zubiri is looking forward to having our techniques as the right way to teach, and conduct tournament­s for schools in the country,” SGM Diony continued.

Aside from helping Zubiri clean up arnis NSA, Doce Pares is also busy in its upcoming activities—the Doce Pares World Championsh­ip in Las Vegas in April and the Wekaf World Championsh­ip in Honolulu, Hawaii in July 2018.

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