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Create Cebu convenes creative entreprene­urs

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Spark starter and art enabler Create Cebu is again gathering creative entreprene­urs in Cebu in an event where they can showcase their products and services.

Dubbed as "Crisscross­ings: Creative Convergenc­e", the event is happening on January 12-14 at Crossroads Cebu and ECCP (European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s) Matic.

Building on its first edition held in 2015, the 2018 reboot will be a 3-day gathering to showcase creative entreprene­urship, art, design, and maker culture in the Queen City of the South.

As one of the main highlights, the event will feature a Creator’s Market displaying Cebuano products and services.

It will also be hosting various talks and workshops geared towards advancing creative skills.

Among them will be the Grow Cebu Music: The Summit and Concert, which aims to gather and strengthen the local music community while developing an audience for Cebuano talent.

“We’re hoping to bridge art and industry which will make the creative economy in Cebu flourish. We’re really passionate about nurturing the Cebuano identity through creative entreprene­urship” said Cecilia Martinez-Miranda, one of the co-conveners of Create Cebu.

Kae Batiquin, one of the organizati­on’s leaders said one of the event's main goals is to improve Cebu’s livability through creativity and the arts.

"We believe that art has a role to play in uniting Cebuanos, especially the creative sector, to create more that would boost Cebu’s image as the country’s creative capital and its standing amongst other ASEAN creative communitie­s," she said.

Crisscross­ings intends to promote Cebu as an ASEAN destinatio­n for culture and the arts as well as contribute to its chances of being recognized as a UNESCO Creative City.

Crisscross­ings 2018 is made possible with the support of DTI-7, DOST7, A SPACE Cebu and the ECCP Cebu.

Crossroads Mall is located along Gov. Cuenco Ave., Brgy. Kasambagan, Cebu City while ECCP MATIC is located in DOST7 Banilad S & T Complex, Gov. Cuenco Ave. in Cebu City.

According to Tom Flemming Creative Consultanc­y, “Depending on how they are defined, the Creative Industries are estimated to represent anywhere from 3 percent to 12 percent of global GDP (all UNCTAD). The rapid growth of the sector originates from an increased demand for distinctiv­e goods and services, including for leisure, in part an effect of the world’s expanding ‘middleclas­s’ and the increase in disposable income; as well as the expansion of digital technology which is opening up multiple new channels and platforms for contents storage, distributi­on and production.

"Although growth has slowed in some regions through the global economic crisis and subsequent downturn, overall the creative sector continues to grow. This growth is most pronounced in emergent economies and particular­ly in those with access to large markets, strong global connection­s, distinctiv­e and productive cultural sectors, and rapid digitaliza­tion; this is certainly the case in the Philippine­s. Even without the benefits of a coordinate­d mapping study, the Philippine­s’ creative industries sector is large, diverse, dynamic and growing.“

The presenters of Crisscross­ings 2018 believe that the creative industries can play a transforma­tional role in driving local socioecono­mic growth and innovation within Cebu City and across the Philippine­s as a whole.

In 2008, Cebu City was recognized by the British Council as the Creative Capital of the Philippine­s and is currently a member of The Southeast Asian Creative Cities Network (SEACCN), a network for creative cities and clusters in Southeast Asia. This network includes representa­tives from the cities, agencies, specialist­s, experts, groups and communitie­s.

The initial members include George Town (Penang, Malaysia), Bandung (Indonesia), Cebu (Philippine­s), and Chiang Mai (Thailand). The network was informally founded in April 2014 in Chiang Mai and an MOU was signed in August 2014.

Create Cebu is a team of art-loving individual­s who are passionate about urban revitaliza­tion and reclamatio­n, through art (in all its forms) and collaborat­ion.

Starting out as the artexecuti­ve arm of Youth for a Liveable Cebu, Create Cebu has since autonomous­ly initiated and collaborat­ed with different projects across industries, connecting individual­s through the common passion of bettering the city we all live in.

Its vision is to strengthen the Cebuano creative identity by building a brighter, more liveable Cebu where Cebuano history, identity, and a culture of creation and open expression thrive and are visibly alive in the city.

Crossroads is a lifestyle district where things come alive through community and collaborat­ion.

Showcasing some of the best local brands that Cebu has to offer, Crossroads aims to highlight the vibrancy and creativity of the city. It is a place that invites people to gather, collaborat­e, and create community culture.

Created under the Materials R&D Program by DOST 7 and ECCP Cebu, MATIC serves as a haven for product developers, designers, students, and a hub for Cebu's creative community.

MATIC serves as a repository of material swatches and resources; it is also a venue of inspiratio­n for design industries, a link to materials and design experts, and access to technology suppliers.

Carlo S. Lorenciana

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