Sun.Star Pampanga

Town hosts 12th Dukit Festival on Guagua Day

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

GUAGUA, Pampanga – This town’s Mayor Dante Torres led the 12th Dukit Festival in line with the 428th Aldo Ning Balen Guagua celebratio­n over the weekend.

The event aimed to promote the woodcarvin­g industry among the younger generation and the woodcarvin­g industry here as a tourism destinatio­n, according to Torres.

The event also exhibited the best woodcarvin­g products of the town, from ecclesiast­ical and religious art to furniture and art accents.

“This event showed the ingenuity of Betis woodcarver­s, the traditions that are passed on from generation to generation, and the dilemma of holding on to the tradition in the age of mechanical reproducti­on and modern technology,” Torres added.

In the previous celebratio­ns, the Dukit Festival was held at Barangay Sta. Ursula Betis here and was participat­ed by best woodcarver­s of the district. Wood carvers from the Wood Carvers Guild of Sta. Ursula Betis and the Woodcarver­s of Betis Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e are expected to participat­e.

Known wood carver and Presidenti­al Merit Awardee for Ecclesiast­ical Art Willy Layug said that woodcarvin­g has become a major industry here, generating millions each year.

However, Layug laments that lesser younger people are going into the trade, adding that there are also less attention towards the continuing education of woodcarver­s as artists rather than mere craftsmen.

“The event hopes to highlight the creative and artistic aspect of the craft and attract more people into this art form. We also hope to bring woodcarvin­g here into a whole new level and bring more attention towards education and improvemen­t of skills of woodcarver­s and attract tourists and buyers,” Layug said.

Guagua’s Betis District of this town is known for its woodcarvin­g industry that has grown from furniture, religious and installati­on art.

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