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Cuerdas sang Paghiliusa

Silay to stage 9-day Int’l Rondalla Festival, unites 300 world’s best string musicians

- BY CARLA N. CAÑET

SILAY City will be hosting the 5th Internatio­nal Rondalla/plucked String Music Festival set on November 3 to 11 with 12 countries will be joining the competitio­n dubbed as the “Cuerdas sang Paghiliusa” (Strings for Unity).”

Silay City Mayor Mark Andrew Golez , along with national artist for music and festival director of the 5th Internatio­nal Festival/plucked String Festival Ramon Santos, and project manager Loen Vitto, held a press conference yesterday at the newly-renovated Puericultu­re Center in Silay City to drumbeat

this forthcomin­g internatio­nal event in time for the commemorat­ion of the Cinco de Noviembre (Negros Day).

Silay City will be filled with plucked string music and will be transforme­d as a major ground for the Internatio­nal Rondalla/plucked String Music Festival.

It will unite more than 300 of the world’s best rondalla and plucked string musicians from the Philippine­s, France, India, Iran Israel, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Uganda and Vietnam.

This project is a collaborat­ive undertakin­g of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts through the National Music Competitio­ns for Young Artists Foundation, Musicologi­cal Society of the Philippine­s, Office of Senator Loren Legarda, the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental, Silay City Government, Department of Education, Silay City Tourism Office, Office of the Silay City Cultural and among others.

This internatio­nal event will entail a budget of P8 million, which according to Golez, he already raised the said money to make this internatio­nal rondalla festival a reality.

Golezs said the rondalla music in Silay is “part of the core of our cultural program.”

“We have one of the country’s best rondalla ensemble composed of the youth of Silay. Instead of going to malls or playing video games, a lot of children in our city go to the Rondalla house and practice playing musical instrument­s,” he said.

“Rondalla keeps our children busy while also creating a group who they can call family. To be invited to host the one of the world’s biggest rondalla festival is our privilege,” he said.

Dr. Santos said rondalla has been with us for more than a hundred years and in those years, it has journeyed from being an ensemble that played in fiestas to being appreciate­d and practiced by the country’s best musicians.

Rondalla will once again prove its resilience and versatilit­y in the company of the world’s foremost plucked string musicians and ensembles during the internatio­nal rondalla festival, he said.

“This will be a nineday festival. A special concert shall be mounted to highlight new compositio­ns, featuring the various plucked string instrument­s of the world,” said Santos.

Meanwhile, Legarda, in a statement, said that music is “part of our rich cultural heritage and this project is another exciting activity that will showcase our talented musicians.”*

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? SILAY City Mayor Mark Andrew Golez (center), along with national artist for music and festival director of the 5th Internatio­nal Festival/plucked String Festival Ramon Santos, and project manager Loen Vitto, in a press conference yesterday at Silay Puericultu­re Center.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO SILAY City Mayor Mark Andrew Golez (center), along with national artist for music and festival director of the 5th Internatio­nal Festival/plucked String Festival Ramon Santos, and project manager Loen Vitto, in a press conference yesterday at Silay Puericultu­re Center.

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