Philippine Daily Inquirer

Deadline for applicatio­ns to UST national workshop on critical & cultural heritage studies extended

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APPLICATIO­NS are now being accepted to the 2015 J. Elizalde Navarro (JEN) National Workshop on Critical and Cultural Heritage Studies, organized by the Varsitaria­n of the University of Santo Tomas with the Subcommiss­ion on Cultural Heritage of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Deadline has been extended from May 22 to May 29.

Open to critics and culture writers and scholars, the competitiv­e program is offering 12 fellowship­s. The workshop will be held in Baguio City, June 28-July 4. This year, papers to be submitted should tackle issues revolving around cultural heritage.

On Oct. 15, 2013, a 7.2magnitude earthquake shook Bohol and was felt throughout the Visayas. Several centurieso­ld churches and other important cultural property were either partially or completely destroyed. The following month Supertypho­on “Yolanda” swept through the Visayas, destroying the ancient Guian church in Samar and other heritage buildings.

Manmade devastatio­n is also evident with the destruc- tion of heritage buildings, monuments, and sites in favor of high-rise condominiu­ms and commercial developmen­ts.

Equally alarming is the neglect of historical sites, cultural archives, sacred and liturgical art, architectu­re and music, and traditions such as epic poetry, ethnic music and folk or community dance.

Applicant should submit a critical/scholarly essay (3,000 words, double-space, 12-point font) on any of the topics above. Manuscript should be in MSWord format.

Aside from the manuscript, applicant should submit an updated résumé with an ID photo and a certificat­ion that the work is original—to gary.devilles@gmail.com on or before May 29. Inquiries should be directed to the same e-mail address.

Initiated in 2009 by the UST Varsitaria­n, JEN is the longestrun­ning workshop of its kind on arts criticism and cultural studies. It is named after National Artist for the Visual Arts and art critic J. Elizalde Navarro, who was art editor of the Varsitaria­n during his college days.

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