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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The rise of Mindanao's art scene


Published Sep 30, 2025 12:05 am | Updated Sep 29, 2025 05:49 pm
#MINDANAO
Walking through the Mindanao Art Fair in a major shopping mall in Davao City, it is clear that the hundreds of paintings and other artworks reflect the massive increase in interest in the visual arts among Mindanao’s 26 million residents. Participating in the large exhibit are various art clubs and collectives from the Mindanao provinces, including commercial art galleries featuring local artists, also from outside Mindanao.
The event is a vital part in the island's annual cultural calendar that will likely arouse more interest from art aficionados from outside Mindanao, especially from neighboring ASEAN countries. Interest in art was always strong among island residents, since the wide cultural diversity creates various indigenous forms of expression.
Artistic expressions are a good part of the local economy, since it is a component of the creative industry of any region. Promoting local art and marketing works of art outside the region adds value to a local economy.
The same is true for its music. As the Matina Town Square celebrated 25 years of being the music hub of Davao City, it is more than just a nightspot. It remains the venue of venues to celebrate various musical forms reflecting the musical diversity of the island. It is where various forms, including traditional dance, are performed. Visitors are brought here to experience the musical expression of the island while enjoying food and drinks.
Since various forms are celebrated here in mainstream events, there is an innate respect and appreciation for cultural diversity. The diversity includes the art forms of the indigenous and the migrant, from the urban cityscape to the rural landscape and seascape that has, over the centuries, formed the Mindanao soul that will express and assert itself in the wider world, standing against prejudice reflected in the desire to assert Mindanao’s diversity and uniqueness, especially in how the outside world and Mindanao itself is viewed by others.
In sum, the art explosion is such because there is just so much in Mindanao’s diverse culture. There is just so much in the islands, history, natural wonders, and abundance to inspire various forms of artistic expression. With new ways of expressing art, even online, I am confident that more of the world will see Mindanao’s art, and artists.
I am sure that in the coming years, more art and music events will be launched and regularly celebrated.
More attention to the SIPP
As we head toward the end of the year, we will expect approval of the 2025-2028 Strategic Investments Priorities Plan (SIPP). Issued every three years, the SIPP is an important document issued by the Board of Investments (BOI) that identifies the kinds of investments that must be established in order to sustain or expand economic growth. It pretty much serves as our industrial policy, since it identifies which industries are needed.
In Mindanao’s case, there remains the need for manufacturing enterprises to help add value to Mindanao’s raw materials and agricultural products. As I have written previously, responsible mining and mineral processing need to be promoted, as well as the creative industries in art, fashion, and music.
This is where investment promotion committees in the various regional development councils will be needed to ensure that the SIPP’s focus areas are promoted to a wider set of potential investors. Intensified promotion of the green lanes for investment and the ease of doing business law will be necessary to attract investment.
With many disruptions and uncertainties upon us, I believe the SIPP must be taken seriously by various agencies, as these bring opportunity that strengthens local economies.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Why this 86th Araw ng Dabaw is special

 

Why this 86th Araw ng Dabaw is special

Published March 6, 2023, 12:05 AM

by John Tria

#MINDANAO

John Tria
John Tria

As I began writing this I was flying over the Cotabato provinces as the full international flight made its final approach to the Francisco Bangoy International Airport. Disembarking minutes thereafter, I noted the renovations being done in the terminal to expand it to meet an increasing number of visitors.

More international flights to the city are expected and an improved and expanded terminal is always a good thing to prepare for these. I look at other similar airports around the world and note how expansions and improvements are continuous to accommodate more travelers. These visitors will discover the city’s new attractions, business prospects, food and diverse and welcoming culture. 

As of press time, a good number of visitors have graced the city. The March 1 Araw ng Dabaw opening activities kicked off the 86th birthday of the city, held face-to-face for the first time in years with many events that visitors and residents will find interesting such as pageants, musical performances and cultural and culinary events over the next month. Check these out at https://www.facebook.com/Arawngdabawofficial.

Likewise, the Meetings, Incentives Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) conference was held and the Mayors Night was truly a feast for the eyes and palate, with fruits and food galore, oozing with class and the colors of the various cultures of the city in dance and song. The national shipping conference also drew its share of delegates, taking place in a city that will be a strategic port in ASEAN.

These visitors were also greeted by the city’s rising skyline and urban core with commercial zones and townships and mixed-use building projects proceeding. The view is even more impressive when seen from above when you land at the Davao International Airport. The city now has more parks, a bigger city library with a coffee shop run by a major cooperative and a new tourist center. In particular, visitors must not forget to visit the Poblacion commercial center in the middle of the city, where souvenir items can be purchased and brought home.

For those who have visited the city before, apart from the usual post-convention side trips taken by delegates, new locations within the city have become popular such as mountain resorts in the highlands of Marilog, with coffee shops, glamping sites and coffee shops and resorts offering unique experiences such as strawberry and fruit picking, “sea of clouds” views that makes an impressive instagrammable view. A more peaceful environment has made this possible.

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What does this all mean?

More visitors and residents are expected to participate in these events. Many businesses will be on hand to deliver essential services, and an off-season harvest of Marang and Durian fruits will be on hand for guests to taste. These events and new attractions will surely drive the growth of the local economy, creating more jobs and income opportunities for service enterprises and the value chain that supports them: the farms and transport contractors.

The 86th birthday is special because it allows us to see the vibrant, peaceful diversity of a Davao recovering and looking to the future. Vistors coming here are introduced to the Davao the resident and their family. Talk to them and they will gladly share how their family came to Davao and you will hear stories of opportunity and growth, with a vibrant pride of place I cannot find in many other parts of the country.

Happy birthday Davao!

 

Friday, March 3, 2023

Davao chamber upbeat on regional growth

THE Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCCI) shared a positive growth outlook of their region and survived inflation only through strengthening agricultural productivity.

During the roundtable interview with The Manila Times Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dante Francis "Klink" Ang 2nd on Wednesday, DCCCI President John Tria said that their region performed better despite high inflation due to rich agricultural productivity that sustained them.

"Mindanao economy, as a whole, performed better than the national economy, both during the pandemic and immediately after," said Tria.

"During the pandemic, the... contraction... is only 7.5 percent compared to the country at 9.5 [percent] in 2020. Then in the year after, we grew at 6.1 percent, which is higher than the nation's 5.7 [percent]," he added.

Regarding energy, the country is considered to be a consumer-based nation. Therefore, what really needs to be considered is that energy is not cheap, and needs further expansion and investment, which will harbor competition for a cheaper cost.

"I think the long term is really to electrify our... or commit or source it from renewable resources, electrify our homes and our mobility," Tria stressed.


Investment

Tria said that in Mindanao, there is an increase of investments in which he said, "Maybe many countries like India see Mindanao as a good market."

According to him, it is probably because Mindanao is the source of many raw materials such as food, which amounts to a total of 40 percent of the country's source. In addition, it is also rich in mineral resources.

Furthermore, Tria underscored the region's advantages for future possible investments based on geographic advantage.

"In terms of Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), we are actually a port city that is very close... compared to other countries... we are very close to Shanghai, Yokohama, and of course, the continental United States," he explained.