Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Bamboo Immersion Trip - Day 4


Iloilo - Performance, originally uploaded by jsigharas.

As a welcoming to the mayor's office in the municipality of Maasin, local students performed a bamboo dance - accompanied by an all bamboo instrument band. The unique and delightful sounds of the various bamboo instruments reverberated a musical sense of enjoyment I've never heard or experienced before.

Tultug is an action verbalizing the act of playing sound on bamboo. Every year, the Tultugan Festival, held in Iloilo, features bamboo-based performances and competitions. This yearly event, held in the month of December, contributes to the evolution of bamboo music and dance in the Philippines.

Following the performance, we met with the mayor of Maasin, Damian Mercada, as well as his faculty to discuss the municipality of Maassin, there active involvement in the bamboo industry, and how the livelihood of the community flourishes because of it. Maasin claims to have the most abundant source of bamboo in the Philippines, with 10,000 hectares of naturally growing bamboo forests right in their backyard. We found Maasin to be an example of how bamboo can positively effect a community's economy.

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