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Understand­ing Budayaw Festival of Cultures

- BY DONNA MAHUSAY

GENERAL SANTOS CITY – first Budayaw Festival celebrates harmony in diversity with the theme "Taking pride in the creative diversity of the BIMPEaga region".

The name Budayaw is derived from the Malay word budaya meaning culture and the Filipino word dayaw, meaning celebratio­n.

The event also commemorat­es the 50th founding anniversar­y of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

The Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-the Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-Eaga) is a sub-regional economic cooperatio­n designed to spur economic developmen­t in the lagging sub-economies of member countries.

Cultural masters and artists from the BIMPEaga converged in the festival staged in General Santos City malls September 20 to 24, showcasing the culture and the arts as well as celebratin­g the creative diversity of the region.

There were also Budayaw community outreach in Maitum, Malungon and Alabel, Sarangani Province.

There are five strategic pillars that BIMP-Eaga focuses with the end goal of narrowing the developmen­t gaps among member countries which are: connectivi­ty which works with the improvemen­ts on technology and transport connectivi­ty; food basket that optimize the potential products to export; environmen­t that aims to protect and manage the natural resources and biodiversi­ty; tourism that develops products and tourism-related infrastruc­ture to market BIMP-Eaga tourism destinatio­ns; and socio-cultural and education which opens the mind of the people about the member countries' traditions.

On the third day of the Budayaw Festival, there was a colloquium held at KCC Convention Hall.

"In 2016, the socio-cultural developmen­t working group agreed to have a colloquium on the three things or topics which are: the history of the islands of the Eaga Region and the cultural exchanges, second is how do we safeguard our heritage here in the Eaga Region, and third is what could be the policies and possible exchanges to continue the relationsh­ip," Adel Suemith of the Philippine­s National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), head of the BIMP-Eaga socio-cultural pillar.

The colloquium was mainly participat­ed in by teachers and students from various schools.

"In fact, we asked the teachers and students to attend the Colloquium so that they would begin to be conscious about the importance of putting this inputs here, the history of the Eaga, our relationsh­ips with them, and our exchanges with them," Suemith said. "In the classroom, they can also use what they have learned so they can build awareness and appreciati­on of our identity here in the region."

The Budayaw Festival was by far successful through partnershi­ps with the Department of Tourism, NCCA, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority, LGU Sarangani, LGU General Santos City and Mindanao State University.

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JAKE NARTE/SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE WEAVING EXHIBIT. Master weaver Melya Sayawan, 58, of the Mandaya tribe from Davao Oriental shows her Dagmay weaving and ex hibi t at SM Ci t y Trade Hall during the 1st Budayaw Festival of Cultures 2017 of the Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-the...
 ?? JAKE NARTE/SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE ?? TOKENS. Michelle Solon, ex treme right, chairperso­n of Sarangani Tourism Council; Nelly Dillera, third from right, regional director of Depar tment of Tourism 12; Virgilio Almario, center, National Ar tist for Literature; Chancellor Abdulracma­n...
JAKE NARTE/SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE TOKENS. Michelle Solon, ex treme right, chairperso­n of Sarangani Tourism Council; Nelly Dillera, third from right, regional director of Depar tment of Tourism 12; Virgilio Almario, center, National Ar tist for Literature; Chancellor Abdulracma­n...
 ?? JAKE NARTE/SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE ?? INDONS DANCE. Indonesian dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 1st Budayaw Festival of Cultures 2017 by the Brunei Darussalam­Indonesia-Malaysia-the Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-Eaga) at Greenleaf Hotel on September 20.
JAKE NARTE/SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE INDONS DANCE. Indonesian dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 1st Budayaw Festival of Cultures 2017 by the Brunei Darussalam­Indonesia-Malaysia-the Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-Eaga) at Greenleaf Hotel on September 20.

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