Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Creative Partnershi­p

DTI-CITEM joins forces with the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s to showcase the best of Filipino talent with MIPAM x CREATE PH

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The Center for Internatio­nal Exposition­s and Missions, the export promotion arm of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI-CITEM), will collaborat­e with the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP) to hold the Manila Internatio­nal Performing Arts Market (MIPAM) and CREATE Philippine­s from 19 to 21 September at the Tanghalang Ignacio B. Gimenez at the CCP Complex in Pasay City. Dubbed as MIPAM x CREATE PH, the event will showcase performing arts groups and various creatives for exhibits and networking activities aimed at fostering collaborat­ions and creating new business opportunit­ies in the creative industries sector.

“This event is a new path for us,” says CITEM executive director Pauline Suaco-Juan.“We want CREATE Philippine­s to transition from a local event to becoming an internatio­nal festival for the creative industries. Joining hands with MIPAM is a unique opportunit­y to introduce CREATE PH to the internatio­nal performing arts market.”

“MIPAM x CREATE PH will be an excellent way to show what makes Filipino creativity among the best in the world,” she adds.

To kick off the partnershi­p, CITEM and CCP conducted the Business of Performing Arts Capacity-Building Seminar series in select cities last July. Working under the theme “Bridging Business and the Arts,” this seminar aims to equip performing arts groups with the right skills and tools to maximize their resources and run their organizati­ons profession­ally. Targeted participan­ts for the seminar are artistic directors, marketing managers and company managers of performing arts groups.

The first leg of the seminar was held on 2 July at the Little Theater of Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan in Cagayan de Oro City. Hosted by the Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts, the seminar drew over 60 participan­ts from 31 groups based in Cagayan de Oro City and neighborin­g cities in Misamis Oriental, Davao and Iligan. The participat­ing groups were a mix of school-based and community performing arts groups as well as foundation­s and events management companies.

The Negros Museum in Bacolod City hosted the second leg of the seminar series, which took place on 9 July. There were 58 participan­ts from 40 organizati­ons coming from Bacolod City and nearby cities in the Negros Island, Iloilo, Cebu and Aklan.

The seminars began with welcome remarks from Hobart Savior, director of the Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts and Tanya Lopez, executive director of The Negros Museum.

Lopez called it a great opportunit­y for The Negros Museum to host a seminar on how performing arts groups can manage themselves and think of arts and culture as part of the business environmen­t. “(We are) no longer on the side,” Lopez adds, noting that performing arts contribute­s to the growth of the community.

Topics included in the seminars are managing business for the arts sector, basic branding principles and safeguardi­ng intellectu­al property rights. The speakers for the seminar series are PJ Lanot, actor, host, entreprene­ur and marketing mentor for DTI and GoNegosyo; Alessa Libongco-Lanot, visual artist and owner of Life After Breakfast, a brand and design studio based in Quezon City; and BJ Palattao, managing partner of the Palattao and Associates Law Office, which specialize­s in art law and intellectu­al property rights.

MIPAM x CREATE PH is a complement­ary exhibition event featured in the Manila Internatio­nal Performing Arts Summit hosted by CCP in celebratio­n of their fiftieth anniversar­y. CITEM and CCP are calling on organizati­ons and businesses in the performing arts and communicat­ion design industries to showcase their performanc­e and portfolios by joining the event.

To know more about MIPAM x CREATE Philippine­s or to register as an exhibitor, contact the Creative Industries Division of CITEM at (02) 831-2201 local 227 or email

cid@citem.com.ph. Interested participan­ts can also check out the CREATE Philippine­s (facebook. com/createphil­ippines) and MIPAM

(facebook.com/1stMIPAM) Facebook pages to get updates.

 ??  ?? PARTICIPAN­TS, speakers and organizers from the CDO leg of the seminar series.
PARTICIPAN­TS, speakers and organizers from the CDO leg of the seminar series.
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PJ Lanot shares pricing methods that can be adopted by the Bacolod participan­ts.
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ALESSA Libongco-Lanot.

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