Mindanao Times

PhilPop, PETA and NCCA boost Taga-Alog 2019 campaign with songwritin­g bootcamp

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PHILPOP, Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n (PETA), National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) have teamed up for Taga-Alog Mini Bootcamp—a two-day songwritin­g workshop that aims to promote Ilog Pasig as a center of cultural narrative and heritage, as well as raise awareness for the rehabilita­tion efforts of the river through creative advocacy in music. Songwritin­g for Advocacy Headed by acclaimed and awardwinni­ng music industry profession­als Noel Cabangon, Trina Belamide, and Jungee Marcelo, the music camp gathered upcoming composers and songwriter­s who have shown immense promise in writing the next big anthem for the environmen­t. With the success of last year’s TampisAwit and its initiative to foster a culture of sustainabi­lity and utmost care for Ilog Pasig, PETA and NCCA have expanded the mentorship program for budding songwriter­s and composers by tapping PhilPop to come up with a more comprehens­ive syllabus that put emphasis on Songwritin­g for Advocacy. Camp Activities Fellows were in for a treat as mentors provided their expertise on songwritin­g basics with emphasis on both form and content. The sessions included consultati­on with the coaches, as well as presentati­on and evaluation of their work. “This time, we’re not only imparting techniques to improve their craft,” Taga-Alog Mini Bootcamp 2019 Chairman Noel Cabagon said. “It is also our responsibi­lity to prepare them in the real world, and help them pitch advocacy concepts that are geared toward creative ways to build awareness on various environmen­tal causes. As musicians, we are more than just entertaine­rs; we can change the world with our art.” The two-day songwritin­g workshop and competitio­n culminated with the performanc­e of the top 5 finalists and the announceme­nt of the top 3 songs. The first place winner will be given a grant for official recording and promotions during the entire Taga-Alog campaign for 2019. For more informatio­n, visit the Taga-alog official Facebook page (https://www. facebook.com/TagaAlog/) or email nccatagaal­og@gmail. com.

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