It was raining that day but everyone is on
high spirit to celebrate with Makati as they takes the lead in mounting a grand event to
celebrate 115 remarkable years of Philippine Independence being one of its signature
events. The country’s leading city highlights the admirable spirit of
resiliency and optimism of the Filipinos and how we were able to rise from all
challenges and adversities. With bamboo, a sturdy and versatile material that
is also uniquely Pinoy as its main instrument, Makati 2013 Independence
Celebration is a three-tiered event that is all in the same breath
experiential, educational, and entertaining.
The Makati
populace and even visitors from neighboring cities should look forward
to a new art expression of the flag with the unveiling of the country’s first ever
Philippine Bamboo Flag Museum. It is a structure that showcases images and
vignettes from our nation’s rich history through a gallery exhibit entitled
“Grass: Routes of a Nation.” QR codes could also be found on some of the
exhibit panels that provide visitors an interactive way to know more trivia
about bamboo not to mention the actual bamboo music instruments that are
available inside, which kids and adults alike will surely enjoy. Standing 5 ft
tall and covering 50sqm area, the Philippine Bamboo Flag Museum is open to everyone
and will be on display from June 11 until July 31.
The celebration also featured Filipino artistry at its
finest entertaining the community with a variety of Philippine Cultural Shows
by the Palihang Hagonoy, a dynamic organization committed to the propagation of
Philippine art and culture. Young talented performers sang Lawiswis Kawayan, a
famous Waray folk song and displayed their dancing prowess with Tinikling, Singkil,
and Palo Sebo dance numbers. Guests were also treated with the traditional Balagtasan (Filipino poetry) that
intrigued the audience on which is more beneficial, the Bamboo or the Coconut
Tree? The likewise musically gifted Banda Kawayan from the Polytechnic University
of the Philippines
graced the occasion and awed the audience with their one-of-a-kind musical
performances using bamboo instruments.
To add to the grandness of the celebration, on June
15, families, kids, and friends especially art enthusiasts can participate in
the Independence Sketchfest activity, an on-the-spot sketching competition
where exciting cash prizes and consolation prizes await the winners. To also
promote Filipino sportsmanship and celebrate our being world-class, people
should look forward to a giant chess installation at the lawn area of Ayala Triangle
Gardens that will also be
available to the public from June 11 to end of July. Exhibition games are
slated for various universities where they will be joined by world renowned
Filipino Chess Master himself, Eugene Torre.
Indeed, there is no denying that the Philippines is
a country with rich history and admirable values. It is a nation that has been
dealt with the most harrowing catastrophes and misfortunes, beset with social
malady, and reeks with a long history of colonization, and yet the Philippines
has overcome all of these to stand proud, free, and resilient.
Just as the Philippines is fast gaining momentum as an
emerging leader in Asia, Makati has consistently asserted and solidified its
reputation as the country’s leading city that makes it all happen, the perfect
venue for a one-of-a-kind Independence Day celebration.
The Independence
Day celebration in Makati
was made possible by Make It Makati, MasterCard, Philippine Star, Philippine
Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, Business Mirror, AXN, Banapple Pies and
Cheesecakes, and Canon.
For more
information, visit www.makeitmakati.com
or check out facebook.com/makeitmakati and twitter.com/makeitmakati.
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