How do we keep the music playing?
Last week, I had the privilege of addressing representatives from the municipalities and cities belonging to Clusters 8, 9 and 10 for a workshop on
Conservation Management Planning. This covered Borbon, Sogod, Catmon, Caracar, Sibonga, Argao, Dalaguete,
Mr. Ruel Rigor gave a recap of the heritage caravan experience that marked the start of the province-wide campaign for heritage awareness in
Ms. Gelena Asis, a professor at the University of San Jose Recoletos and an expert on tourism, lectured on an alternative approach to cultural and heritage tourism. Professor Lourdes
I spoke on cultural heritage laws and what the powers and duties of local government units are with respect to preservation of heritage. What followed after all the lectures was a lively discussion on what the participants had learned and how these were applicable to the state of affairs in their municipalities or cities.
One of the common concerns was the preservation of baluartes or watchtowers found in private lands. These watchtowers are part of the fortification system conceptualized and built by Father Julian Bermejo to protect coastal towns in
The second most common question was: "How do (we) ensure that heritage projects are continued in case of a change in local government officials?" This is a recurring problem for heritage workers who have to deal with insecure local officials who discontinue a heritage project despite its obvious benefits to the general welfare simply because it was their predecessors who started it. I answered that it would help if they put the measures to protect heritage enacted as local ordinances as everyone is mandated to obey the law. My suggestion is just one step and I hope I get more ideas from others as to how this problem can be solved.
"If you want to do something good, then just do it!" (or something similar) was the campaign slogan of a Sangguniang Kabataan candidate I sat beside while waiting for my ring binding to be done at a copy shop. I could not agree more. This could be the battle cry of Cebuanos who care about cultural heritage. Luckily,
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