Monday, February 24, 2020

Unmasking Marinduque


Posted February 22, 2020 by Manila Standard Lifestyle

While the moryon masks—for which Marinduque is known—hid the faces of the Roman soldiers who crucified Jesus Christ, the province doesn’t have anything to conceal, but more to reveal.

Unmasking Marinduque
The Moryonan Parade of moryons (Photo by Gerry Jamilla)


Marinduque showcased its other hidden wonders during its centennial founding anniversary last week, Feb. 16-22.

The weeklong celebration kicked off with the recent unveiling of the plaque of the historic Boac Cathedral declaring it an Important Cultural Property. Officially known as the Immaculate Conception Parish Church, and regarded as the greatest monument of local faith and history, it was given the accolade by the National Museum of the Philippines in December 2018.

Unmasking Marinduque
Immaculate Conception Parish Church

Major events included the unveiling of the Centennial Monument and the Bantayog-Wika, an initiative of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, and the Provincial Government. This activity has been moved to April this year.

An art workshop, entitled “Sining SikLAVan sa Sentenaryo,” was led by well-known artist Maestro Fernando Sena who hails from Gasan town. While the Miss Marinduque Centennial Queen pageant selected the new ambassadors of tourism and goodwill of the province.

Celebration peaked with Araw ng Marinduque on Feb. 21 featuring the Parade of Floats of the six municipalities, the Moryonan parade of moryons, the launch of the PhilPost commemorative stamp, and the Gawad Marinduqueño Awards and Baliktanaw sa Kasaysayan at Kulturang Marinduque, capped by an evening musical show featuring Marinduqueño singers and OPM icon Ogie Alcasid.

Unmasking Marinduque
HIDDEN TREASURES UNVEILED. The island province of Marinduque in MIMAROPA boasts a number of natural wonders, including the Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary.

Celebrations concluded with the 4x4 Off-road Jeep Club Philippines National Jamboree opening ceremonies and the Centennial Heritage Tour which both went around the province’s tourist spots.

Considered as the “heartland of the Philippines” because of its being the geodetic center of the archipelago, Marinduque takes pride in its powdery white beaches on the islands of Tres Reyes, Maniwaya, Palad Sandbar, Sta. Cruz, and Mompong, and lush biodiversity at the Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary and Mt. Malindig.

It also boasts butterfly farms, icy waterfalls, and cave networks, most notably Bagumbungan in Sta. Cruz town.

Marinduque kicks off weeklong centennial fete

The island province of Marinduque kicked off its weeklong celebration for its centennial founding anniversary with the unveiling of the plaque of the historic Boac Cathedral declaring it an Important Cultural Property (ICP) last Feb. 16.

Officially known as the Immaculate Conception Parish Church, and regarded as the greatest monument of faith and history, it was given the accolade by the National Museum of the Philippines in December 2018.

At the signing of the certificate of turnover and acceptance of Important Cultural Property Marker are (seated from left) Marinduque Gov. Presbitero Velasco, Jr., Raquel DC Flores of the National Museum, Immaculate Conception Church parish priest Eulogio Mangui, Boac Mayor Armi DC Carrion, Sergio Serpico Nepomuceno of the National Museum, Boac Bishop Antonio Maralit Jr., and Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco.

Situated southeast of mainland Luzon, Marinduque was reestablished by the American authorities on Feb. 21, 1920, after a brief reign as a separate province in 1901, and part of Batangas and Mindoro, and a sub-province of the former Tayabas province (now Quezon).

One of the nineteen floats that paraded during the float parade from the Provincial Capitol Park to the Sports Arena in Boac on the Centennial Anniversary,
February 21, 2020

Other major events include the unveiling of the Centennial Monument and the Bantayog-Wika, an initiative of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, and the Provincial Government, in recognition of the language which are among the roots from which the modern national forms have sprung, and where remnants of archaic Tagalog forms can be found.

On Feb. 20, an art workshop titled “Sining SikLAVan sa Sentenaryo” will be led by well-known artist Maestro Fernando Sena who hails from Gasan and the Miss Marinduque Centennial Queen pageant with sentimental OPM singer Myrus.


Celebration peaks with Araw ng Marinduque on Feb. 21 featuring the Parade of Floats around the province, the Moryonan parade of moryons, the launch of the Philpost commemorative stamp, and the Gawad Marinduqueño Awards & Baliktanaw sa Kasaysayan at Kulturang Marinduque.
  
The Centennial Day will be capped by an evening show with Marinduqueño singers and pop music star Ogie Alcasid.

Unveiling of Centennial Monument. From left, VG Romulo Bacorro, Jr., Rep. Lord Allan Q. Velasco, DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu and Governor Presbitero Velasco, Jr.

Fringe activities include the Barakalan sa Sentenaryo agro-trade and tourism fair of the Marinduque Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Department of Trade and Industry, and various socio-civic activities.

At the start of the Gawad Marinduqueno Awards, the awardees were feted with a Putong welcome ceremony

Supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Department of Tourism-Mimaropa Region, PLDT-Smart, San Miguel Corp., and Petron, celebrations conclude with the Centennial Heritage Tour around the province, and the 4x4 Offroad Jeep Club Philippines National Jamboree.

Composed of six towns, the province is known for the traditional Moriones Festival every Holy Week which features the iconic wooden moryon masks and regalia of the Roman soldiers who crucified Jesus Christ.

Posted February 18, 2020 by Manila Standard

MPIC’s Shore It Up! helps protect Marinduque’s coastal community


MANILA, Philippines — Metro Pacific Investments Foundation (MPIF), the corporate social responsibility arm of Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC), signed an agreement with the local government unit (LGU) of Marinduque to elevate environmental awareness and protect the marine biodiversity of the province.

In photo (from left) are MVP Media Bureau managing director Michael Toledo, MPIF president Melody del Rosario, MPIC president and CEO Jose Ma. Lim, Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco, MPIC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan and Marinduque Vice Gov. Romulo Aguinaldo Bacorro Jr.
 Shore It Up! (SIU) is a program created for coastal communities with a purpose of raising environmental awareness, providing livelihood assistance, protecting and propagating mangroves, and conserving the country’s marine resources. It is an award-winning environmental sustainability movement commemorating its 12th year of providing initiatives and support to coastal communities. It chose Marinduque as its new SIU community partner due to  the province’s geographic location as a center of marine biodiversity.

Verde Island Passage stretches to the shores of Marinduque

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between Marinduque through its congressman, Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco and MPIC, through its Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, jumpstarts the adoption of SIU, MPIC’s flagship environmental program. This includes the formation of the Marine Protection, Inspection and Conservation Guardians and the implementation of underwater and coastal clean-ups. SIU will also develop a program that protects over 2,000 hectares of mangroves, purposefully raising awareness on conservation efforts within the province.

Under the MOU, SIU plans to earmark specific efforts, as well as sustainable programs that will benefit not only the environment, but the local community of Marinduque as well.

Similar to other SIU projects all over the country, MPIF aims to conduct a provincial-wide coastal and underwater clean-up, as well as set up a cadre of Marine Protection, Inspection, and Conservation (MPIC) Guardians in the island. SIU also plans to make a significant impact in the coastal areas by increasing community involvement through developing environmental awareness and providing programs for sustainable ecotourism.
  
Also present were Marinduque Vice Governor Hon. Romulo Aguinaldo Bacorro Jr., MPIC president and CEO Jose Ma. Lim, MPIF president, Melody Del Rosario, MVP Media Bureau managing director Mike Toledo, PLDT-Smart Foundation president Esther Santos, One Meralco Foundation president Jeffrey Tarayao, Maynilad AVP for government relations Marie Antonette De Ocampo, MPTC vice president and group controller Rizza Latorre, and Makati Medical Center Foundation executive director Marge Barro. - PHILSTAR

100-year old Marinduque celebrates culture and nature



THE Palad Sandbar is one of the natural attractions of Marinduque, which is most known for its Moriones Festival during the Holy Week. Photo: Marinduque Tourism Office
MARINDUQUE IS celebrating its centennial founding anniversary this week with activities highlighting the island province’s nature destinations and cultural heritage beyond its iconic masks that are featured during the annual Moriones Festival. “(T)he province is putting its best foot forward with the wide array of festivities to showcase its rich cultural heritage, native crafts, language, natural attractions, and the warm character of its people,” Governor Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. said in a statement from the local tourism office.



The unveiling of the plaque for the Boac Cathedral as an Important Cultural Property — declared by the National Museum of the Philippines in December 2018 — kicked off the celebration on Monday. Other events lined up are: launch of the Centennial Monument and the Bantayog-Wika, an initiative of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, and the provincial government, in recognition of Marinduque’s vernacular as among the roots of the national language; an art workshop led by artist Fernando Sena, a native of Gasan town; agro-trade and tourism fair organized by the Marinduque Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Department of Trade and Industry; and the 4×4 Offroad Jeep Club Philippines National Jamboree opening and the Centennial Heritage Tour, which will both go around the province’s tourist spots.- BusinessWorld

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A street-dancing contingent. Photo: Seller Nolos

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Float Parade. Photo: Seller Nollos


Image may contain: sky, tree, plant, outdoor and natureThe Mogpog Pavilion at Barakalan sa Sentenaryo
4x4 Offroad Jeep Club Philippines Jamboree, Marinduque February 22-24, 2020 

Other photos: ctto

Starhorse Shipping Lines operates several roll on-roll off ferry trips daily between the Lucena City port in Quezon and Marinduque.

A century later, Marinduque sees hope for ‘elusive progress’





By: Jofel Joyce Lancion, Maricar Cinco - @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer

BOAC, MARINDUQUE — A 9-foot-tall concrete marker that symbolizes an ancient Catholic rite also marked the turn of the century for Marinduque, an island community that has lagged far behind its neighboring provinces in Southern Luzon.

Marinduque, which has become synonymous with the Moriones, a popular Lenten tradition that depicts Christ’s passion and crucifixion, unveiled on Wednesday its centennial monument in time for its 100th founding anniversary today.

Local officials welcomed the new century with optimism for the fourth-income class island province of 234,000 people.

Mine disaster
Feb. 21, 1920, marked Marinduque’s jurisdictional independence from the then province of Tayabas (now Quezon), but officials admitted to its slow economic progress over the years. In the 1960s, the island opened its doors to foreign-operated Marcopper Mining but hopes for an economic windfall quickly dimmed following a major mine spill into Marinduque’s rivers and bay.

The impact of the the 1996 mine spill into Marinduque’s waters and natural resources lingered to this day.

“Admittedly, we lagged [behind other provinces]. For [over] 40 years, progress was elusive,” said Marinduque legal officer Rommel Fernandez, who spoke on behalf of the provincial government.

But Fernandez said what the small island community lacked in infrastructure, it made up with homegrown talents that made a name in their respective fields. Gov. Presbitero Velasco Jr., a former associate justice of the Supreme Court, led the unveiling of the marker—a P600,000-obelisk featuring a Morion helmet that was designed by architect Korina Ysabel Josue—at the capitol grounds here. Joining Velasco were his son and Rep. Lord Allan Jay Velasco, and Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu.

The province is set to recognize prominent figures like Sen. Francis Pangilinan, former Executive Secretary Alexander Aguirre and the late Cardinal Ricardo Vidal, who traced their roots to Marinduque, on Friday.

The National Museum, on Feb. 16, declared the Boac Cathedral an important cultural property, kicking off the weeklong celebration featuring concerts and trade fairs.

It would also run two exhibits—one showcasing the underwater features of the Benham Rise in Aurora province and an exhibit by landscape photographer Bengy Toda, entitled “Chasing Waterfalls.”

ENDURING SYMBOL The centennial monument of Marinduque honors the Lenten tradition of Moriones that has been associated with the deeply religious residents of this heart-shaped island province in Southern Luzon. — Photos by Jofel Joyce Lancion and Richard Reyes

Tourism boost
Tourism has primarily kept Marinduque’s economy afloat.

During Lent and throughout summer, foreign and local tourists descend to the island to witness the Moriones or head out to its pristine beaches.

But economic activity, in an island of only six towns, is slow for the rest of the year.

“Since he (Governor Velasco) assumed office [in 2019], there have been significant improvements, like in hospital facilities,” Fernandez said.

He said Governor Velasco planned to rename the island’s primary hospital, Dr. Damian Reyes Hospital, into Marinduque Provincial Hospital, and add new equipment so residents would no longer have to travel by boat to seek medical attention in Lucena City, the provincial capital of Quezon, or in Metro Manila.

Representative Velasco, meanwhile, was working on increasing the number of commercial flights from just three a week from Marinduque’s only airport in Gasan town.

Another project in the pipeline is the provincial government’s expropriation of the abandoned Marcopper mine site.What has been Marinduque’s symbol of tragedy, its present leaders envisioned to become Marinduque’s economic zone, Fernandez said.

Monday, February 17, 2020

MARINDUQUEŃOS' SENTENARYO EVENTS BEGIN



 A significant milestone comes to the MIMAROPA island-province tagged for many decades as the ‘Heart of the Philippines’. People of Marinduque will be commemorating their Centennial Anniversary on February 21, 2020 -  Sentenaryo ng “Araw ng Marinduque”.


The date marks 100 years of Marinduque’s reestablishment as an independent province after being a part in various periods of the provinces of Batangas and Mindoro with a brief reign as a separate province in 1901, and as a sub-province of the former Tayabas province (now Quezon),

To drumbeat this event, all LGU’s joined in a 100-day Countdown to Centennial last November 14, 2019, led by Governor Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. The involvement of everyone in showcasing local traditional arts, culture, trade and tourism attractions, the island-province’s historical and national significance and paying tribute to its most outstanding sons and daughters, among others was the goal to achieve a truly memorable celebration.

While the six Marinduque towns of Boac, Buenavista, Gasan, Mogpog, Sta. Cruz and Torrijos are holding related cultural activities throughout the year, festivities during the centennial week revolve mostly around Boac, the capital from February 16-22.


Calendar of Events

A Thanksgiving Mass at the Boac Cathedral on February 16 starts the centennial week. This historical cathedral, the greatest monument of faith of the people of Marinduque and symbol of their religiosity will see the unveiling on this day of a historical marker from the National Museum of the Philippines declaring it an Important Cultural Property (ICP).


Barakalan sa Sentenaryo at the Expo Site under the auspices of the Marinduque Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) and the Department of Trade and Industry {DTI} is an agro-trade and tourism fair showcasing local products (Feb. 17-22). Municipal governments will dress up their individual booths promoting their best products. Barakalan will also feature a gallery exhibit, 
‘100@100’ set-up by the HeArts Council on works and performances of local artists.  In the same venue there will be nightly shows with cultural presentations, Battle of the Bands and acoustic artists performing.


Health

February 18 will focus on efforts to improve medical services in the province through the inauguration of Medical Arts Building, blessing and ribbon-cutting of the MPH Diagnostic Center, Marinduque Child Development Center and the renaming of DRPH back to Marinduque Provincial Hospital, its old name. “Lav ko si Lolo, Lav ko si Lola”, a health services project for senior citizens will also be launched by Cong. Lord Allan Q. Velasco.

Historical and cultural monuments, heritage, arts, parade, performances

On February 19, a Centennial Monument celebrating this milestone will be unveiled at the capitol park.  The unveiling of another monument, Bantayog-Wika in recognition of Tagalog-Marinduque has been moved to April. This is a joint project of the Provincial Government of Marinduque, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), and Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF).
On February 20 an art workshop titled "Sining SikLAVan sa Sentenaryo" will be conducted by Maestro Fernando Sena who traces his roots from Gasan town and will be held at Marinduque State College audio-visual room.

A showcase of intangible cultural heritage unique to the province such as the “Putong” song-and-dance welcome ritual, folk dances and a competition for the playing of “Kalutang” musical instruments by school children was earlier scheduled for the 20th. This together with other cultural projects in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), and the Department of Education  had to be moved to a later date, however.

Centennial Queen beauties visit Torrjjos White Beach

Search for Centennial Queen
The Search for the much-awaited Miss Marinduque Centennial Queen goes on stage at the Convention Center on February 20. Twelve beauties from the six municipalities have undergone screening and  have visited local tourist spots for photo-shoots, and have paid courtesy visits to all the mayors.

On the day of the Anniversary, February 21, 2020, participating Marinduque colleges and national agency offices are set to start an early morning Parade of Floats utilizing indigenous materials. The floats touring the six towns of Marinduque depict significant events in its colorful history from precolonial, colonial period up to the present -  and towards “Bagong Sentenaryo Patugo sa Pag-Asenso”, the centennial theme.

More of local artistry and creativity will likewise be showcased in municipal Festival Floats on the tail-end of the parade. But moved to a later date in April 2020 due to current national health concerns is the showdown at the Sports Arena in Boac of the street dancing festival Bila-Bila (Boac), Kangga (Mogpog), Ati-atihan (Sta. Cruz), Lechonan (Torrijos), Maalindog-Tubaan (Buenavista), and Gasang-Gasang (Gasan).

Gawad to Outstanding Marinduquenos


Ogie Alcasid as guest performer

Gawad Marinduqueňo awards will be given, also posthumously, to the most outstanding personalities in various fields of endeavor that the province has produced. The February 21 awards night will also showcase Baliktanaw sa Kasaysayan at Kulturang Marinduque with award-winning and notable local artists, the likes of Joseleo Logdat, Angel Peňaflor, Jasmine Salvo, Sarah Faye Bacal and I Baritoni. Also featured are Musika sa Isla Ensemble, Educational Systems Technological Institute (ESTI), students, the Capitol Choir, Kalutang players with the Centennial Orchestra.  Featured guest artist is popular singer-songwriter Ogie Alcasid.

Gov. Presbitero J. Velasco, Jr. also spearheaded the refurbishing of the provincial capitol building in time for this milestone.

Malacanang earlier declared Friday, February 21, 2020, a special (non-working) day in the province of Marinduque.  Proclamation No. 879 issued January 6, 2020 declared it is but fitting and proper that the people of the Province of Marinduque be given opportunity to celebrate and participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies.  




Safe to conduct festivals, public events in PH - DOT



By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos (PNA)

MANILA – It is safe to conduct festivals and public gatherings in the country, despite the threat of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), the Department of Tourism (DOT) guaranteed on Friday.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat made the remarks after the Department of Health (DOH) earlier recommended the cancellation of big events and other mass gatherings amid the threats posed by the new coronavirus.

Romulo-Puyat said a joint memorandum circular by the DOT, DOH, and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) would be released to encourage local governments to pursue events despite public fears over Covid-19.

“We also agreed among the DOH and the DILG regarding the fiestas, events, celebrations. We agreed we’ll be implementing a joint circular among the three agencies that it is all right to conduct such activity as long as precautionary measures are implemented,” she said. “And we want to assure you that all our stakeholders in the tourism industry have already implemented all these precautionary measures even before the temporary ban. So it’s safe.”

Several local government units and other groups have decided to forgo activities with large crowds to reduce the risk of virus transmission.

Filipinos have expressed fear over a possible Covid-19 epidemic in the country after the government earlier confirmed three cases of the new coronavirus.

Three Chinese nationals from Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the virus outbreak, who traveled to the Philippines had tested positive for Covid-19. One died while the other two have already recovered.

Despite this, President Rodrigo Duterte encouraged his fellow countrymen to travel with him around the Philippines.

In a video message uploaded by Radio Television Malacañang on Friday morning, Duterte assured the public that it is still “safe” to visit the country's beautiful places.

“To my fellow Filipinos, I encourage you to travel with me around the Philippines. I assure you that everything is safe in our country, be it an issue of health, be it an issue of law and order, and be it an issue of accessibility,” he said. (PNA)

Friday, February 7, 2020

LYRICS ng "PUSO NG PILIPINAS" CENTENNIAL SONG. Pakinggi pa at panoora't anong ganda. Pakita muna


PUSO NG PILIPINAS
Marinduque Centennial Song

Composed and Performed by:

- Duke Hay Champs
1. James Noriel B. Reyes
2. Jerson Manahan
3. Jzamirah Mangui
4. Fernando Jose Pabeloňa
5. Alyk Gybrielle Malinao
6. Francine Nicole Doroin

Musical Arranger:
Mr. Christopher Buenviaje

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PUSO NG PILIPINAS
(DUKE HAY)

Hee yeh hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih ye-eh
Hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih yeh (2X)

Magsasaya tayo’t magdiriwang
Sabay- sabay paliparin bila-bilang pangarap nati’y dadalhin
Sa kalawakan, ramdam pagmamahal
Ika’y kayamanan, Puso ng Pilipinas

Para bang isang panaginip
Habang binabaybay ang paraiso na ‘yong hatid
Sumasalubong ang ganda ng Putong
Kami ang hari at ang reyna sa piling mo

Refrain:
(Oooooh)
Sa aming puso’y natatangi (Oooooh)
Marinduque mandin, ngani (Oooooh)
Sa’yong ganda ay nabighani (Oooooh)
Kaya’t sa’miy mananatili
Pamana’y maghahari
Pangalan mo’y ibubunyi
Tara dini, parini tingni

Chorus:
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin

Hee yeh hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih ye-eh
Hee yeh hee yeh Puso ng Pilipinas

Kumakaway ang alon!

Damhin ang yakap ng hangin sa dagat
Islang pinagbuklod ng pagibig
Ang puso’y umaawit kapit-bisig
Sama samang tumindig
Makinig ng bawat himig

Chorus:
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin

Hee yeh hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih ye-eh
Hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih yeh

Interlude

Refrain:
(Oooooh)
Sa aming puso’y natatangi (Oooooh)
Marinduque mandin, ngani (Oooooh)
Sa’yong ganda ay nabighani (Oooooh)
Kaya’t sa’miy mananatili
Pamana’y maghahari
Pangalan mo’y ibubunyi
Tara dini, parini tingni

Chorus:
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin
Halika na’t sumabay sa aking awitin
Damhin natin alab ng puso, ng puso natin

Hee yeh hee yeh hee yeh hee ye ih ye-eh
Hee yeh hee yeh Puso ng Pilipinas