The Philippine Star

Cultural shows & film festival mark ARMM anniversar­y

- Text & photos by Ayunan Gunting

It is all about movies, food and achieving lasting peace in the celebratio­n of the founding anniversar­y of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

It boggles the mind now when one remembers that once upon a time, the idea of having an autonomous government run by the Muslims of Mindanao was deemed impossible. Fortunatel­y, however, perseveran­ce managed to prove the naysayers wrong. The ARMM is marking its 27th anniversar­y this month.

Its elective chief executive is reformist Regional Gov. Mujiv Hataman, husband of Anak-Mindanao Partylist Rep. Sitti Djalia Turabin, who is proud of her husband’s achievemen­ts.

The heritage is traced back to several hundreds of years ago. It was in the 14th century when the Arab trader Karim Makhdum set foot on the islands of the Sulu archipelag­o, a good 200 years before Ferdinand Magellan first reached Mactan Island in Cebu. The Arab culture made a strong impression on the people of Mindanao, who embraced the culture. Not even the Spaniards could convert the then people of Mindanao and through the American colonial rule and the Philippine republic, the Muslim culture has remained intact.

This is a happy occasion for ARMM. So it’s marking the anniversar­y with a splashy series of events that makes much of what Makhdum had introduced to Mindanao. The activities include a film festival and various cultural shows with the Islam heritage as the centerpiec­e. Events happen in Cotabato City, which has been the seat of the ARMM since it was establishe­d in 1990.

The Moro Film Festival happened at the Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Complex (SKCC) in Cotabato City. Last Nov. 18, the award-winning The Crescent Rising was screened. Premiered at last year’s Q-Cinema Festival, the film is about various Filipino Muslim individual­s struggling for their identity as well as fighting to survive in a turbulent environmen­t. It was directed by Sheron Dayoc, who was born and raised in Zamboanga City. He is a Sundance Institute fellow with his internatio­nal co-production narrative film,

Women of the Weeping River, which was also being screened on the same day. The second film was financed through a grant made by various countries.

At Cotobato City’s ORG Compound was a food festival showcasing the delicacies from Basilan. Likewise, the Financial Literacy Forum organized by the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) was held at the City Mall Cotobato.

On Nov. 18, another food event Sulu Food Festival also happened at the ORG Compound. Later in the afternoon, in the same venue, the ARMM Masterchef Season

2 had ARMM tribes competing. Inspired by the TV reality show of the same name, the tilt featured indigenous cuisine as presented by the chieftains and sous chefs representi­ng Badjao, Tausug, Yakan, Maranao, Maguindana­o, Sama, Iranun and

Teduda tribes. The food trip continued on Nov. 19 as the Tawi Tawi Food Festival was staged while The Search for Rajah and Rhanee

2016 was mounted at the SKCC.

Nov. 29 is People’s Day. The ARMM Anniversar­y 27th Pakaradjaa­n opens at 6 a.m. at the Org Compound.

The days covering Nov. 24 to 28 have been declared the Mindanao Week of Peace.

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A Tausug dancer and a Maranao dancer
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Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Regional Gov. Mujiv Hataman and wife, Princess Sitti Djalia

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