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There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Thursday, February 23, 2023

Marcos boosts PH culture; vows aid to Filipino artists

Published February 23, 2023, 8:37 AM

by Argyll Cyrus Geducos

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. reiterated his continuous commitment to promoting Philippine culture and preserving and protecting the country’s cultural heritage.

President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)
President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)

Marcos said this at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Ani ng Dangal (Harvest of Honors) awarding ceremony in Malacañang on Wednesday, Feb. 22.

In his speech, the President told the artists that the government was there to support them. 

“Makaaasa kayo na kaisa ninyo ang pamahalaan at administrasyong ito sa pagsusulong at pagpapayaman ng ating sining at kultura (Rest assured that the government is one with you in promoting and enriching our culture and arts),” he said.

“Nagtitiwala ako na kung pauunlarin natin ang industriyang ito, higit tayong makatutulong sa paglago ng ating ekonomiya, at maiangat ang Pilipino saan mang dako ng daigdig (I believe that if we can grow the industry, we can help grow our economy and lift Filipinos wherever they are),” he added.

Marcos called on NCCA to support Filipino artists who significantly contribute to developing and promoting Philippine culture and the arts.

He likewise urged Filipino artists to show the country’s culture and identity and feature the Philippines’ rich artistry and cultural heritage.

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“Hiling ko na lalong magtulak ito sa inyo na ipagpatuloy ang inyong mga nasimulan upang mapangalagaan ang kultura at pagkakakilanlan ng ating sining at bayan (I wish that this recognition will push you to continue what you started to porotect our culture, arts, and the country),” Marcos said.

“Sa inyong patuloy na paglikha at pagsulong ng ating orihinal na mga katha, pinapa-unlad ninyo ang ating industriya ng sining at pinakikilala ang ating lahi sa buong mundo (With your continued creation of original crafts, you enrich the arts industry and introduce our race to the world),” he added.

Ani ng Dangal honors natural-born Filipino artists or groups who have received international awards and accolades in nine categories — Architecture, Cinema, Dance, Dramatic Arts, Literary Arts, Music, Visual Arts, Folk Arts, and Broadcast Arts — over the past year.

The awardees under Architecture and Allied Arts were: The Penthouse (Best Residential Interior Apartment); The Galleon Residences Showroom (Best Residential Show Home); Equilateral House (Winner for Innovative Architecture); Batangas Forest City (Best of the Best for Innovative Architecture.

For Cinema, the awardees were Jeric Gonzales (Best Actor); Dolly De Leon (Best Supporting Performer); ‘Di N’yo Ba Naririnig (Golden Kinabalu Award for Best Documentary): The Flight of Banog (Golden Kinabalu Award for Best Indigenous Language Film); Geraldo B. Jumawan (Best Actor); Black Rainbow (Best Short Film); Joaquin Ditan Domagoso (Best Actor); The HeadHunter’s Daughter (Grand Jury Prize); It’s Raining Frogs Outside (International Award); Days of the New (International Competition Grand Prix); Leonor Will Never Die (World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award).

For Dance, the awardees were Billy Crawford, ELECTRO GROOVERS, Halili-Cruz School of Ballet, and Bayanihan. 

Meanwhile, the list of awardees under the Music category includes Ryle Custodio, Darwin J. Lomentigar, Rafael Adobas Bayog, Ily Matthew Maniano, Theodore Julius Chua Tan, Adrik Cristobal, Jeanne Rafaella Marquez, Far Eastern University Chorale, Michael Valenciano, and Danikka Dy.

Albert Reyes, Mariah Zamora, and Froiland Rivera received honors for Visual Arts, while A Thousand Cuts, a film by Ramona Diaz, was honored as the Outstanding Social Issue Documentary.

300 learning tablets to reinforce education for DdO's Out-of-School youths


A total of 300 learning tablets were handed over by the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) sa Mindanao to the Unlad Kabataan Program (UKP) beneficiaries or the DepEd's Alternative Learning System-Education and Skills Training (ALS-EST) learners during the ceremonial joint signing of the Memorandum of Agreement for the Abot Alam Intensified Program (AAIP) between PLGU-Davao de Oro and DAP sa Mindanao held at the Activity Hall, Provincial Capitol. 

Parts of the AAIP program are the ALS-EST project and the provision of digital learning tablets, thereby reinforcing quality education for the vulnerable and marginalized Out-of-School Youths (OSYs) in the province.


DdO Youth Development Office Division Head Alexis Micutuan, in his message, underpinned that the UKP program, together with the AAIP Program, aimed for the development of disadvantaged youth in terms of spiritual, psychological, and social development.

"Our goal in UKP is to establish 3 exit points for the OSYs, first; to enroll in college or technical skills education, second; to engage in entrepreneurial activity and become an entrepreneur, third; to increase employability. We wanted to provide competent and skilled na mga young people dito sa probinsya" Micutuan said.

Micutuan added that for the school year 2022-2023, there are already 1000 learner-beneficiaries under the program and they will be enjoying the digital tablets coming from DAP as well.



In a speech by DAP Senior Vice President Bernardo Dizon, he expressed gratitude to the local government, TESDA, DepEd, and DSWD among others for the support given in the realization of the program.

"Salamat for your cooperation, these efforts enabled DAP to provide some assistance to your local government. ALS-EST project is indeed one of the approaches that look into how the lives of our chosen beneficiaries can be improved" Dizon said.

Meanwhile, Jemmar Mangapas, one of the learner-beneficiaries, extended his appreciation to the governing bodies for the provisions given such as the skills training interventions and most especially, the chance to continue their education.

Governor Dorothy Gonzaga represented by Acting Provincial Administrator Fatima Montejo congratulated the beneficiaries for taking the risk of allowing themselves to improve their lives. "Since this is a given opportunity, you should utilize it well and hopefully maayu inyung kahimtang after all of these activities.  The government will support as always in whatever we can provide as long as needed sa mga tao ang serbisyo" PA Montejo said.

On September 1, 2022, DAP sa Mindanao already turned over 300 learning tablets also intended for the UKP learner-beneficiaries. 

(Jaynus Fernandez, Photos by A. Dayao)

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS THE PHILIPPINES


I had not expected the island of Coron to be the most beautiful place I've ever been. In fact, I can't believe I didn't know this is what The Philippines looks like! Watch my reaction to Palawan as every single site blows me away in this Coron travel vlog. On our boat tour around Coron Palawan we visited:
Maquinit Hot Spring
Twin Lagoon
Coral Garden
CYC Beach
Balinsasayaw Beach
Skeleton Wreck
Barracuda Lake
Kayangan Lake & View Deck
Coron is full of must-see destinations, and I'm so grateful we got to see so many of the best things to do in Palawan!

© Claire Hawkins 2023

Spielberg channels inner child at Berlin film festival

by Agence-France-Presse

Steven Spielberg (AFP)

BERLIN (AFP) – Three-time Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg on Tuesday said childhood trauma had shaped almost all of his work as he prepared to accept a lifetime achievement award at the Berlinale film festival. 

Spielberg, 76, said he was “obviously… very traumatised” by the experience of conflict in his family home and his parents divorce.

That was why “I’d be attracted to subjects like ‘Empire of the Sun’,” in which a young boy is torn away from his family in China and sent to a Japanese war camp, he said. 

“I’m sure had my parents not gotten a divorce, I would not have chosen ‘Empire of the Sun’ as a film to direct,” he said. 

The Hollywood A-lister also spoke of still feeling the same inspiration he did “as a little kid” when he makes films today.

“All those decades later, I feel… the same level of excitement when I find a book or a script or come up with an original idea that I think could make a good movie,” he said. 

– ‘Heart of a child’ – 

French director Francois Truffaut had ultimately persuaded him to make “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” by telling him he had “the heart of a child”, Spielberg said.

“Truffaut was the one that said, you gotta make a picture with kids,” he said.

Spielberg is to collect an honorary Golden Bear for his life’s work on Tuesday evening at the Berlinale, Europe’s first major cinema showcase of the year.

The festival is also screening a retrospective of his work, including classics such as “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, “Jaws” and “Schindler’s List”, as well as his latest project, the semi-autobiographical film “The Fabelmans”.

“The Fabelmans” tells the mostly true story of Spielberg’s own childhood and introduction to film-making in post-war America.

The film, starring Paul Dano and Michelle Williams, has already received wide critical acclaim, picking up top nods at both the 2023 Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards. 

It has also been nominated for five Oscars.

Talking about the film, Spielberg said it was the “most emotional” project he had ever worked on.

“I was telling a story with a lot of funny parts but with a lot of parts that were very traumatising,” he said.

The star director also revealed that he is pressing ahead with a television mini-series about Napoleon, based on a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick.

The project, first floated in 2013, is being planned as “a seven-part limited series”, he said.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

MAY BAGYO SA KARAGATAN: MAGLANDFALL😱⚠️? TINGNAN DITO⚠️|



House leader warns Pinoys vs cryptocurrency scams

Published February 21, 2023, 7:47 AM

by Ellson Quismorio

If it’s too good to be true, then it probably is. 

Kabayan Party-list Rep. Ron Salo (center)
Kabayan Party-list Rep. Ron Salo gave this reminder to Filipinos here and abroad amid reports that foreign criminal syndicates have been exploiting some of them in so-called cryptocurrency scams.

“We must continue to educate our fellow Filipinos against these illegal activities so we can minimize the victims of these criminal syndicates. We need to remind everyone that when the offer is too good to be true, then it must be a red flag,” said Salo.

The solon works closely with overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in his capacity as chairman of the House Committee on Overseas Workers Affairs.

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Undersecretary Eduardo De Vega recently stated that criminals, particularly the Chinese mafia, operating cryptocurrency scams in Southeast Asia are targeting Filipinos due to their English proficiency and computer skills.

The Filipinos are then forced to trick individuals to invest in cryptocurrency.

“I strongly condemn the illegal trafficking of our fellow Filipinos allegedly being carried by a Chinese mafia operating in Southeast Asia. Taking advantage of the desperation of our kababayans looking for job opportunities is the peak of injustice and cruelty,” Salo said.

“I am calling on the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to investigate and build the appropriate case against these unscrupulous individuals,” he said.

The Kabayan lawmaker also urged the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) to strengthen their monitoring and implementation of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003.

K-pop girl group IVE to visit Manila for first fan concert

by Jonathan Hicap

K-pop girl group IVE will be going to the Philippines to hold an event.

The group, which debuted in December 2021, will be having their “The Prom Queens: IVE: The First Fan Concert” on June 17, 6 p.m., at Araneta Coliseum, according to promoter DNM Entertainment and N2UNE Entertainment. 

K-pop girl group IVE (Twitter)

K-pop girl group IVE will hold their first fan concert in Manila on June 17 (DNM Entertainment)

Ticket prices and other details of the event will be announced later.

IVE, composed of Gaeul, Wonyoung, Yujin, Rei, Liz and Leeseo, debuted on Dec. 1, 2021 with the album “Eleven.”

In just a span of over a year since debut, IVE won the “daesang” (grand prize) at music award shows. 

Through their song “Love Dive,” IVE won the Song of the Year (grand prize) at the Golden Disc Awards, MAMA Awards, Asia Artist Awards and Melon Music Awards.

At the recent Circle Chart Music Awards 2022, IVE took home the New Artist of the Year (Physical) award for “After Like,” and Song of the Year (April) for “Love Dive” and Song of the Year (December) for “Eleven.”



DdO kicks off Bulawanong Dibuhista Arts Exhibit


 

Davao de Oro --- A total of 150 locally-made products were displayed in the Provincial Capitol Lobby during the official opening ceremony of the Bulawanong Dibuhista Arts Exhibit on February 20, 2023.

Senior Tourism Officer Christine T. Dompor said that the activity is part of the DdO Piyesta ng Sining with the theme: “Ani ng Sining, Bunga ng Galing,” which started on February 14-March 8, 2023.

 

Dompor also expressed gratitude for the support from the local, provincial, and national government agencies that include the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA), the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and the Department of Education (DepEd).



Tie-Dye Making, Cultural Mapping Orientation, DdO Arts Camp, and the NabuntuRock, songwriting competitions are among the activities lined up for the month-long celebration.

 

Governor Dorothy Montejo-Gonzaga, Chairperson of the Provincial Council For the Promotion of Culture and the Arts, underscored the event's importance in showcasing the artistic talent of the golden people of Davao de Oro while also providing avenues for artists to channel their creativity.

 


She also called on everyone to take this opportunity to appreciate art, reflect on its significance, and pay tribute to our artists.

In addition, 50 visual artists from the province 10 Special Program of the Arts (SPA) Schools participated in the Community Mural Project, which allowed them to paint the 200-meter-perimeter fence of the Nabunturan Central Elementary School.

The artists experienced a sense of fulfillment and HeArts during the project, which showcased the "Masayang Kabataan" tribal concept conceptualized by the renowned sculptor and painter of Maragusan, Raffy L. Quimba.



(Rheafe Hortizano, Photos by Jonie Cadiz)


Post erwägt Briefzustellung im Zweiklassensystem


By WELT


Die Deutsche Post dringt weiter auf eine Umstellung des Briefsystems auf die sogenannte Zwei-Klassen-Zustellung. „Der Verbraucher kann sich entscheiden, mit welchem Tempo sein Brief transportiert wird“, sagte Personalvorstand Thomas Ogilvie der Funke Mediengruppe. „Im Sinne der Angebotspalette halte ich das für einen guten Schritt.“ Eine Reduktion der Briefzustellung auf nur noch fünf Tage in der Woche sei dagegen kein Ziel, das derzeit verfolgt werde. Schon länger ist bekannt, dass der Konzern künftig Post in zwei Geschwindigkeiten ausliefern möchte – mit unterschiedlichen Preisen. Unterschiedliche Zustellgeschwindigkeiten gibt es nach Darstellung des Unternehmens bereits in anderen europäischen Ländern. Voraussetzung für einen solchen Schritt wäre, dass bei der anstehenden Reform des Postgesetzes die Verpflichtung gestrichen würde, wenigstens 80 Prozent der Briefe am folgenden Tag zuzustellen. Die Ampelkoalition will das Postgesetz ändern und modernisieren. Bei der Deutschen Post drohen vom kommenden Monat an erhebliche Verzögerungen bei der Zustellung von Briefen und Paketen. Grund ist der Tarifkonflikt mit der Gewerkschaft Verdi. An diesem Montag startet Verdi die Urabstimmung über flächendeckende und unbefristete Streiks.

Our tendency to be impertinent

 




By Fr. Roy Cimagala *


YES, we have such a tendency, and so we have to be wary of it. We are reminded of this fact of life when after Christ told his apostles about his impending suffering, death and resurrection, the apostles were caught simply discussing who the greatest among them was. (cfr. Mk 9,30-37)


That’s when he told them, “If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.” And taking a child, he told them, “Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me.” This is how we can counter our tendency to be impertinent.


If we truly want to be an authentic Christian, and not just Christian by name, we have to realize that we somehow cannot avoid the same fate that Christ had, that is, we are also meant to suffer and die not only for our sins but also for the sins of the others, and that in our heart of hearts, like Christ, our desire is to serve and not to be served, and that we should be as simple as a child whose heart is always open to the things of God.

We all need to be reminded that all our suffering has a positive and favorable aspect. It’s not all entirely bad and negative, though in itself it will always be bad. But if viewed and lived through our Christian faith, that is, with Christ, there is something in it that can give us a greater good. 


Our pains and suffering are always the result of sin, ours and those of others. They are the necessary consequence of our separation, whether temporary or permanent, from God from whom all good things come. (cfr. Ps 16,2; James 1,17) We may not be the direct cause of our own suffering, but in this world, we cannot escape the effects of sin, and so we must be ready for them just the same.


We just have to remind ourselves that we are not meant to suffer. Our original as well as our ideal definitive state in heaven excludes suffering. Our first parents, Adam and Eve, were in the state of original justice, where everything was in order and in harmony. No pain and suffering touched them, until they fell into sin.


Also, we have to realize that like Christ, we should have the attitude of wanting to serve and not to be served, to do a lot of good while passing unnoticed, looking always for the last place in any situation.


This is what love is all about, love in its most distilled form. It goes beyond merely wishing others well, or giving something and sharing things. This is love in action, in total self-giving even if nothing can be gained by doing so. 


Besides, it is a love done in total obedience and availability to his loved ones. For love is true when done both at the instance of the loved ones and of one’s own personal gratuitous initiative.


We have to do everything to acquire, develop and enrich this attitude in ourselves and among ourselves, inspiring and inculcating it in others as much as we can, for it is what truly proper of us all.


With God’s grace, we have to exert effort to overcome the understandable awkwardness and tension involved in blending the natural and the supernatural aspects of this affair, as well as the expected resistance we can give, due to the effects of our sins.


This attitude will restrain our tendency to be impertinent!


* Chaplain Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE), Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com