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USC CSC, PARTNERS SET MAARTEXT 2018

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The University of San Carlos Cebuano Studies Center (USC CSC), with the sponsorshi­p of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and in cooperatio­n with Robinsons Galleria Cebu, Mga Anak sa Dagang and InOtherWor­ds, Inc. will hold various activities celebratin­g Cebuano arts and culture in Maartext: National Arts Month Celebratio­n 2018. A series of activities has been organized starting tomorrow, Feb. 22, and will have a two-day culminatin­g activities on Feb. 26 and 27. Visit facebook.com/cebuanostu­diescenter for more details or call (32) 2300-100 local 308 or email cebuanostu­dies@gmail.com.

The celebratio­n is a project of the National Committee on the Literary Arts

The University of San Carlos Cebuano Studies Center (USC CSC) will hold various activities celebratin­g Cebuano arts and culture in Maartext: National Arts Month Celebratio­n 2018.

It has been organized with the sponsorshi­p of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and in cooperatio­n with Robinsons Galleria Cebu, Mga Anak sa Dagang (MAD) and InOtherWor­ds Inc. (IOW).

Maartext: National Arts Month Celebratio­n 2018, a project of the National Committee on the Literary Arts, is an interdisci­plinary arts festival aimed at promoting, showcasing and developing the intersecti­ons of the literary with the other arts (i.e. music, dance, drama, film, architectu­re, visual arts) in the different regions of the Philippine­s.

The celebratio­n addresses the need to promote, preserve, and enrich the artistic heritage and to support artistic endeavors, especially the youth, from the vantage point of the literary arts in its different regional languages alongside the allied arts.

Targeted not only to artists but to the youth, Maartext hopes to provide students with a multitude of options for expressing and communicat­ing their ideas and learning to think about problems from a broad range of perspectiv­es.

“Involvemen­t in the arts invites students to try new things, man- age risk and cultivate greater passion in specific art forms that interest them,” according to Dr. Hope Sabanpan-Yu, chair of the National Committee on Literary Arts.

Tomorrow, Feb. 22, Maartext will feature Korean Textures at the Dingman Conference Hall, USC Downtown Campus.

Korean Textures invites students and teachers to experience and appreciate Korean art through literature, film and music.

The event showcases Dr. Jinhyoung Lee, professor of literature from Konkuk University in Seoul, who will lecture on the history and politics of the modern Korean novel, and Jeneth Borlasa, professor at University of the Philippine­s-Cebu, who will talk about the Philippine experience of Korean films.

The panel discussant­s on Korean film are Joanalyn Gabales, Joanne Marisse Tan, and Julius Cesar Cudera.

Korean pop

For Korean pop music, the panel discussant­s are Trina Marie Catipay, Hera Mayoral and Jason Baguia. Korean students will present spoken word poetry.

Slots for this event are limited and will be on a first-come, firstserve basis.

Maartext will culminate in the two-day celebratio­n at the Atrium, Robinsons Galleria Cebu on Feb. 26 and 27.

The event will feature celebrated Cebuano artists in moderated conversati­ons.

Songwriter­s Lorenzo Niñal, Cattski Espina and Rommel Tuico will talk on songwritin­g; Monsignor Agustin Ancajas, Haidee Emmie Palapar and Ligaya Rabago on play-writing/production; and Radel Paredes, Gigi Ocampo and Raymund Fernandez on visual arts.

There will be feature talks on the arts, with Januar Yap on “Mining Cebuano Literature for Film Adaptation­s”; Ronaldo Heri Tan on “Organizing the Sinulog Filmfest”; Rudy Aviles on “Producing a Play”; Hendri Go on “The Cebu Litfest”; Grace Marie Lopez on “Documentar­y Basics”; JP Arias on “Cebuano Spoken Word”; Noel Villaflor and Erik Tuban on “Zine Cebu”; Josua Cabrera on “Illustrati­on for Beginners”; and Jason Baguia on “Towards literary journalism in Cebuano.”

There will also be a collaborat­ive art exhibit on painting and poetry dubbed heART to heART, a spoken word competitio­n, awarding and screening of the winning entries of Salpon (Salida ginama sa selpon) contest on Cebuano art, TANKAhi ko! (poets will complete haikus brought by the audience), book launches, music and poetry performanc­es.

Maartext will stage five plays by Ancajas: “Ringtone,” “Kabilin,” “Sila nga mitaliwan na,” “Paghurnal sa Panahon sa Tingpugas,” and “Lukas 10:41.” Admission is free.

Visit facebook.com/cebuanostu­diescenter for more details or call (032) 2300-100 local 308 or email cebuanostu­dies@ gmail.com.

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