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'More resilient' artists gather at 13th Tam-awan Int'l Arts Festival

MANILA, Philippines — The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) celebrated Tam-awan Village's 13th International Arts Festival in Baguio City.

This year's theme, "Ajowanan Kaugarian," speaks of how the village has taken care of practices passed down through the ages by Cordilleran ancestors.

After 12 festivals, the Tam-awan International Arts Festival has endured and has been adopted as an NCCA special project under the Committee on Arts and Galleries.

"We are also celebrating our 25th year of nurturing the culture and the arts, and our community that's part of the Cordilleran heritage. Tam-awan Village focuses on Ibaloi culture and traditions. Our dances and rituals are still seen and appreciated by younger generations," shared Jordan Mang-osan, president of Chanum Foundation, the entity that runs and operates Tam-awan Village.

The month of October is Museum & Galleries Month and the National Indigenous Peoples (IP) Month pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 1906 signed in 2009 wherein the Constitution mandates the “recognition and protection of the rights of Indigenous Cultural Communities/ Indigenous Peoples (ICCs/IPs).”

"We are more flexible, more creative and more resilient after the pandemic. We came back more resounding. The Philippine Creative Industries Development Act (PCIDA) has given value to all disciplines in the arts and culture banner with the nine domains under the Department of Trade and Industry as lead agency," said NCCA executive director Oscar Casaysay during an open forum at the Ugnayan Gallery grounds.

The lecture-workshops on dance were the most participated during the four-day festival held last October 6 to 10. Aside from the cañao, which is the Ifugao wedding dance ritual, dances from Mindanao were also eagerly welcomed. For instance, the Pangalay, a dance ritual from the Tausug tribe of Zamboanga, was presented by combining traditional steps with Latin dances as homage to Zamboanga's Castilian influence.

"The dissemination and conservation of culture and the arts is an annual celebration, being a national evolution of our identity — how we are doing now and how there's so much more to do. After staring at

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