Independence Day celebration prepped up
MANILA, June 11 -- It
was on June 12, 1898 when the freedom of the Filipinos from foreign repression
was declared. 114 years after that momentous day, the Filipino peoplestill value
their sovereignty to a great extent that celebrating Independence Day has
already been part of their culture.
On
the day that the Filipinos obtained their independence, their culture has been
marked significantly forever. Traditions, beliefs and the arts of the Filipinos
have been revolutionized in lieu of the liberty they have attained.
This
year, Filipinoshonor the 114th year of Philippine Independence and
the 25th Anniversary of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the
Philippines, and as part of itsannual traditional celebration, the Philippine
government, led by President Benigno S. Aquino III and the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), will be holding “Kalayaan 2012”. The
entire month of June 2012 will be dedicated for the commemoration of Philippine
freedom.Activities for the month will be in line with the theme for this year
which is “Kalayaan: Pananagutanng Bayan parasaTuwidnaDaan”.
The
activities for “Kalayaan 2012” willbe
reflective of the culture of the Filipinos and will feature Philippine liberty
through the arts. The entire Independence Week will be packed with various
exciting activities organized by the country’s very own government agencies and
offices.
It
will begin with Paco Park Presents
“PanatasaKalayaan”, a musical tribute tothe renowned national artist for
literature, Amado V. Hernandez, will be held on June 8, 2012, Friday, 6:00 PM
at the Paco Park in San Marcelino, Manila. It is a free-for-all show where special
guests will be performing such as soprano Raye Lucero of the Mabuhay Singers,
baritone Ronnie Sta. Maria and guitarist Eddie Suarez.
Sinekalayaan, a 3-night film
showing event that will feature films about Philippine Independence, will be
held during the beginning of the Independence Week, 8:00PM at the Open
Auditorium, Rizal Park in Manila. AishiteImasuMahal
Kita 1941, starring Dennis Trillo and Judy Ann Santos, will be shown on
June 9; Sakay, starring Julio Diaz,
will be shown on June 10; and The
Forgotten War, starring Kyla Lapus and Baron Geisler, will be shown on June
11.
MusikalayaanConcert,
a concert led by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP),National Parks
Development Committee (NPDC) and the Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH) to celebrate the Flag Day and Independence Day, will be held on June 9,
2012, Saturday, 6:00PM at the Central Lagoon in Rizal Park, Manila. Lt. Gen.
Jessie D. Dellosa, the Chief of Staff of the AFP, will be the guest of honor
for this event. This will also be attended by NHCP Executive Director
LudovicoBadoy and NPDC Executive Director Juliet H. Villegas. Various Filipino
performing artists will be showing off their musical talents for the
commemoration of the independence of the Philippines.
On
June 10, 2012, Sunday, 8:00 AM, a send off ceremony for the “ParadangPag-anyaya” will be led by the
Association of Volunteer Fire Chiefs and Fire Fighters of the Philippines, Inc.
(AVFCFFPI) in cooperation with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
(NHCP), National Parks Development Committee (NPDC), Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
Department of Interior and Local Government(DILG) Sec.
Jesse M. Robredo will be the guest of honor for the occasion. Other guests are
the Hon. Juliet H. Villegas, Hon. LudovicoBadoy, Mr. Jose Go, and Federation of
Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Mr. Tan Ching, who
will be giving an inspirational message for that day.
Following
that event, there will be a free Concert
at the Park “Mahalkong Bayan”, 6pm at the Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium,
Manila. Everybody is invited to watch an hour of ballet set in Philippine music
featuring Ballet Repertory Philippines, joined by dancers from the Ballet Dance
Academy.
A
Philippine Independence Day celebration will not be complete without a tribute
for the country’s national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Enjoy the30-minute spectacle
of light and sound sculptural tableau for 3 days honoring Dr. Jose Rizal that
feature poignant moments of Rizal’s final hours. This is a collective obra of
four national artists, Leandro Locsin, LambertoAvellana, Lucio San Pedro and
Rolando Tinio, The “Martyrdom of Dr.
Jose Rizal: Light and Sound Presentation” will be on June 11-13, 2012 at
the Execution Site in Rizal Park Manila. This is free of charge so that
everyone can take pleasure in the entertaining exhibition.
On
June 11 and 12 at the Rizal Park in Manila, government agencies will also be
setting up various exhibits. The Department of Agriculture (DA) will present
their “Agri-Aqua Fair and Exhibit”. Exhibitions
will also executed by several lead agencies. There will be a static display,
silent drill, sky diving and band exhibition by the Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG); a slow drill exhibition by the
Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA);and a drum and bugle exhibition by
the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
The
culminating day on June 12, 2012 of the “Kalayaan 2012” will still include
several cultural activities such as a Filipino
Indigenous games Exhibition, led by the Philippine Sports Commission,that
features Arnis and PencakSikat. There will also be a Special Kalayaan Concert from 1-9PM for the SadiganngKalayaan and
LuzViMinda, and Party Kalayaanfrom
9pm-12mn at the Quirino Grandstand. In the evening, a spectacular and
breath-taking Special Fireworks Display will
be presented to highlight each segment of the concert for that night.
“Kalayaan
2012” will surely be an exciting and educational, month-long event that will
bring out the cultural and Filipino pride in everyone. This will make people
realize the true value and reveal the luster of freedom that the Filipino
ancestors have worked hard for in the years before June 12, 1989. (PIA)
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