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Sunday, September 30, 2018

Street-side artist brings color to Zamboanga


ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Why does a man paint or sketch an artwork? Is it to grab and interpret either reality or fantasy and thus, rule over and suspend them? This is what probably happens to Bador Bandoy and the pedestrians who gather around him whenever he sketches fantastic figures and colors them at sidewalks in downtown Zamboanga City.

Aside from being a daily scenario here, Bandoy said his art is his source of livelihood. He likes to move around -- one day he’s here, the next day he’s at a different “studio”.

He would not qualify as master artist, as there is a kind of flatness and crudeness in his pieces, somewhat child-like in quality, which is probably why they are interestingly innocent, catchy, and dramatic.

Using color pens and bond paper, he likes to paint imaginary mosques. He also paints humans displaying fantastic features, strange-looking, even mythic animals -- dragons, sphinxes -- even fishes, birds, and so forth.












He always carries with him folios of his works, each piece wedged in cellophane. He sells each copy for only PHP30 apiece. Often though, students “commission” him to draw pictures for them for their class assignment, and that’s how he gets to earn real-enough money.

You would also see a donation box, in case appreciative spectators like to donate a coin or two -- a practice by street artists in art-crazy cities like London and Paris.

Prolific as he is, Bandoy, now 56, has fathered 10 children, most of them now grown-ups, though he has young children who depend on him.

One of them, he shared, already died. He and his housebound wife and children live in a suburban barangay, while some of his older children live independently in other places in Mindanao.

Both his parents are dead -- his father is a Bisayan from Surigao, and his mother is a Muslim from Maguindanao. He was born and grew up in Jolo, virtually qualifying as a Tausug.



All his life, he said, he worked in odd jobs -- as a boat crewman, garbage collector, jeepney conductor, watch-your-car boy. Sometime in the past, his interest was caught by the doodling and drawings made by street children -- they are aplenty in Zamboanga -- hanging around the city’s sidewalks.


He tried his hand, and since two years ago he has been “professionally” living as a street-side artist. Life is tough for many, but for Bandoy, grizzled, graying and going around in rubber slippers with a quiet mien about him, it is probably as colorful, wonderful and easy as he makes it -- in his artworks. (Rey-Luis Banagudos/PNA)

Saturday, September 29, 2018

@ Zamboanga City port


Someday,
Hoping that that I will find the one, who will watch every sunrise with me, until the sunset of my life...




Monday, September 3, 2018

DOT releases initial list of Boracay hotels ready for opening

MANILA -- The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Friday announced that an initial 2,063 hotel rooms are ready for next month’s reopening of Boracay.

In its Boracay Bulletin dated Aug. 31, 2018, the department listed 25 hotels and resorts that have complied with the permits and clearances from the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

In pursuit of the interagency task force's "No Compliance, No Opening Policy", the following compliant establishments will be duly accredited by the DOT -- Luana Hotel/Hue Hotel, Astoria Current, Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel, Boracay Haven Resort, Boracay Haven Suites, Casa Pilar Beach Resort, Boracay Holidays Beach Resort, El Centro Beach Resort, De Paris Beach Resort, Best Western Boracay Tropics, Surfside Boracay Resort & Spa, Fairways and Bluewater Beach Resort, Discovery Shores, The Lazy Dog, Red Coconut Beach Hotel, Starfire Resort, Canyon de Boracay, AV Seven Resort, Azalea Apartment Hotel, Reef Retreat Resort, Nigi-nigi Nu Noos'E 'Nu Nu Noos Beach, The Club Ten Beach Resort Boracay, Ferra Hotel, Den Pasar Beach Resort, and Blue Coral Beach Resort.

The government closed Boracay to tourists on April 26 to conduct unhampered rehabilitation projects on the island.

Known for its powdery white-sand beaches, the island resort will reopen on October 26, with a dry-run for locals on October 15-25. (PNA/By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora)  



North Cotabato Calivungan Festival


By: Becky D. de Asis
Kidapawan City – The long week celebration of Kalivungan Festival of North Cotabato province ended a very successful celebration were attended a thousand tourists coming from different various municipalities and nearby provinces.

The said Kalivungan Festival, a maenuvu word which means “gathering” highlighting cultural presentation, ethnic dances, rituals, native music and games in connection the unique cultures and tradition  and it was adopted as the festivity title celebration for the yearly founding anniversary celebration of North Cotabato province.

During the 104th Founding Anniversary of the province earlier (September 01, 2018) Governor Emmylou “Lala” Talino – Mendoza said,” this is an  another milestone of the province for serving the people for a true and honest governance by giving them a good services in order to uplift the living condition of the people here”, said the governor.

The lady governor also said that she is very happy  because Mayor Sarah Duterte together with Senator Cynthia A. Villar and  Gov. Imee Marcos are also graced the said occasion in order to witnessed the prestigious Calivungan Festival of North Cotabato.

Mayor Sarah Duterte  guest speaker said, “Nalipay jud ko ug dako na giimbitahan ko ni Governor Lala Taliño nga mo guest sa founding anniversary dire; unity and solidarity and una nako na wish dire, kay mao na and hugpong nato sa kalamboan sa atong probinsya, improvement ug peace ang sunod kay kinahangalan nato ug kalinaw para makab-ot nato ang success”, said Mayor Sarah Duterte.

Meanwhile, Senator Cynthia Villar also said, she is surprised that Cotabateños are very hospitable, abundant and progressive province maybe this is because the good governance of Governor Taliño to give a good living condition of the people here”, Villar said during her speech at Grand Stand, Amas, Kidapawan provincial Capitol  last Saturday.

Therefore,  Gov.Imee Marcos also added, “this is my 3rd time to attend this grand celebration of North Cotabato” I witnessed the hospitality of the people here, abundance and creativity are clearly adopted including their unique culture and traditions”, said Marcos.

The festival filled with exciting dance contests like; Bollywood dance by IPHO employees together with Carmeneous in Carmen Municipality of their ethnic and historical dance while   President Roxas municipality of their  abundance and ethnic dance and other dance entries coming from different municipalities that gives the celebration lively and successful.(By Becky D. de Asis)