CEBU Province is 101 percent ready for the historic culture and arts festival, dubbed as “One Visayas: One people, One Destiny.”
In a press conference last Feb. 26, members of the technical working
committee talked about the eight-day event, which will kick off on
March 1 with a mass.
The activity’s highlights will include lectures on music, language,
visual arts, indigenous and colonial architecture; workshops; film
showings; cooking demonstrations; theater performances; nightly
performances; and street dancing from Regions 6, 7 and 8.
Products from the 16 provinces that comprise the Greater Visayas Region
will also be on display at the Cebu International Convention Center,
where the activity will take place.
“One Visayas” is patterned after the “One Cebu” made popular by Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia.
It is the brainchild of the Regional Development Committee, the
umbrella organization of the Regional Development Councils of Regions
6, 7 and 8.
The activity is open to the public.By Doris C. Bongcac
Cebu Daily News
First Posted 11:46:00 08/22/2008
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officials in the Visayas regions yesterday agreed to hold a weeklong
expo on February 2009 to showcase their different products, arts,
cultures and festivals.
Cebu Gov. Gwen Garcia said the project “One Visayas, One People, One
Destiny” aims to strengthen cultural bond among the different islands
in the region.
“Instead of quarreling with the people in Manila, we in the Visayas
regions started to look for the commonality in us, something that we
can work on,” said Antique Gov. Salvacion Perez.
“We hope the national government will emulate our example.”
The One Visayas project was conceptualized during a recent meeting in
Iloilo City of heads of the Regional Development Councils (RDC) of
Eastern, Central and Western Visayas .
The concept is is similar to the “One Cebu” program of the Cebu
provincial government, which partnered with the Mandaue City business
sector in putting up an exhibit of local products at the Cebu
International Convention Center (CICC) from August 8 to 15.
Governor Garcia said the One Visayas project will be an even bigger
expo held side by side with a Visayas Arts Festival in Cebu.
Cebu will be the venue for the first “One Visayas” expo and the Visayan
Arts Festival since Cebu is center of the Visayas regions.
“We are looking at a much bigger expo, but this time encompassing the entire Visayas islands,” Garcia.
Organizers also hope to promote the Visayas as a tourism hub by bringing different festivals here.
They also plan to mount a a climate change summit to showcase best
practices of local governments in addressing the danger and effects of
climate change.
“We are looking at a seven-day festival to showcase the best that we have,” said Perez.
Visayan officials were at the Cebu Capitol yesterday morning to plan the February 2009 activity.
A committee was formed to work on the preparations.
Present during the meeting were Perez, who heads the Region 6 RDC,
Leyte Vice Gov. Mimyet Bagulaya and a representative of Calbayog Mayor
Mel Senen Sarmiento, who is the RDC Region 8 chairman.
The group discussed the project with Garcia and Cebu Provincial
Board Member Agnes Magpale, who heads the committee on tourism of the
Cebu Provincial Board.
After lunch, the group visited the provincial jail and the new Museo
Sugbu located at the old provincial jail in Tejero, Cebu City.
Governor Perez of Antique said that with the cooperation shown by
Visayan officials , the project was a a good opportunity to learn best
practices of each locality.
She said she wanted Anique province to adopt Cebu’s Suroy Suroy sa
Sugbu tourism caravan, the Pasigarbo festival and the Sinanduloy
program, which promotes the cultivation of camote to counter the rising
prices of rice.