Sun.Star Baguio

Cash incentives for local talent, pushed

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CITING the Summer Capital’s inclusion in UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network in the crafts and folk arts category, a first for the country, members of the Baguio City Council adopted on first reading a proposed Baguio’s Got Talent cash incentive awards ordinance.

Authored by Councilor Michael Lawana, the proposed measure states that Baguio city is gifted with various talents from all ages showcased in numerous television programs and events and that these talented individual­s give prestige to the city and should get cash incentives from the local government.

It defines Baguiobase­d talent as an individual who, or as a member of a group, is allowed to participat­e in any television show, reality competitio­n or program or competitio­ns organized and moderated by governGERA­RD

ment agencies, or private organizati­ons and associatio­ns showcasing talent in music, singing, dancing, acting and other skills, in representa­tion of the city by reason of enrolment in a school in the city or by being a Baguio resident.

If approved, the ordinance entitles the talents cash incentives ranging from P2,000 to P10,000 depending on their rankings and whether the show, competitio­n or program is internatio­nal or national in scope or level. The cash incentive shall be given to the winner upon presentati­on of the necessary documents and proof.

The proposed measure states that funds for its implementa­tion shall be allocated annually as part of the budget of the city social welfare and developmen­t office.

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