六合彩直播开奖

CCCPET celebrates Nat鈥檒 Heritage Month with international online conference; Zerrudo speaks on heritage at various assemblies

The 六合彩直播开奖 Graduate School Center for the Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (CCCPET) organized the international online heritage conference 鈥淎/Con/Sub Version: Views on the Role of Heritage in One鈥檚 Milieu鈥 held for six Mondays from May 3 to June 7, 2021.


The conference served as a commemoration of the first circumnavigation of the world, the celebration of the Philippine Heritage Month 2021, and as part of the CBCP Fr. Alex O. Bautista Memorial Lecture Series.


The heritage conference highlighted versions of and attitudes toward heritage: aversion, conversion, and subversion. It opened dialogues and discourses brought by colonial histories and contemporary interactions. It particularly celebrated the person in and of heritage, from individual storytelling, to word-making that evolved meanings across cultures and generations.


Presentations were made by the members of the 六合彩直播开奖 GS Cultural Heritage Studies Program, and other presenters from the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Thailand, Zurich University, Ateneo de Manila University, Far Eastern University, Intramuros Administration, Museo ng Kaalamang Katutubo (MUSKKAT), and Tao Incorporated.
For the May 3 session on Indigenous Heritage, the speakers were: Fr. Hermel Pama O.P., Ph.D., who presented 鈥淚nsolite Memoire: Caring for the opaque, CONserving obscurity, SUBjectivizing things;鈥 Fr. Earl Cura, CICM, Ph.D., who spoke about 鈥淕enerating Space for Indigenist Stories: A Way-forward to Dignifying IP Self-determination;鈥 and Dr. Carole R. Diamante, who presented 鈥淐all of the Mountains: A Meta-narrative of Life, Land, and the Future.鈥


On May 10, the session was on Material Heritage. Dr. Cheek Fadriquela discussed 鈥淜nock on Wood: Diversions in the Conservation of Timber Heritage in Philippine Catholic Churches;鈥 Ms. Rona Catherine Repancol presented 鈥淐all of the quarries: Heritage stone and their sources;鈥 and Ar. Ramil B. Tibayan focused on 鈥淕aring: Conservation of Philippine Works of Art in Ivory.鈥


Discussed in the May 17 session was Architectural Heritage, and presenters were: Mr. Joselito H. Corpus discussed 鈥淏ohol: 2013 Earthquake Aftermath and Post-mortem;鈥 Ar. Michael Manalo presented 鈥淭ao po! People, Monuments, and Sites;鈥 and Ar. Caryn P. Santillan, Ph.D., spoke about 鈥淓mbracing our Modern Heritage.鈥
For the May 24 session on Archival Heritage, 六合彩直播开奖 Archivist Prof. Regalado Trota Jos茅 presented 鈥淕etting to know Don Miguel Dipasouay, maguinoo sa bayan ng Binyang, through versions of his last will (1654);鈥 Mr. Romeo Galang, Jr., discussed 鈥淯nravelling Worlds: Scouring the Archives for Markers of the Past;鈥 and Dr. Francis M. Navarro presented 鈥淎n unfinished story: When papers lead a trail.鈥


On May 31, the presentation focused on Heritage Interpretation. Presenters were: Ar. Paolo Alcazaren, who discussed 鈥淏uilt Heritage Interpretation, Conservation, and Adaptation within the Framework of Contemporary Urban Design;鈥 Ms. Corazon S. Alvina focused on her presentation of 鈥淩egarding Heritage;鈥 and Ms. Marian Pastor Roces presented 鈥淐urating nation, critiquing heritage.鈥


The final session was held on June 7 on the topic Religious Heritage. Fr. Milan Ted Torralba discussed 鈥淟egislating church heritage: Is there such a thing as a cultural heritage law of the Church?鈥 Ar. Vasu Poshyanandana, Ph.D., presented 鈥淏rick, Wood, Stone: Examples of Religious Place Conservation in Thailand;鈥 and Ar. Melva Rodriguez-Java presented 鈥淩econstructing the Domus Ecclesia.鈥

Zerrudo鈥檚 heritage lectures

六合彩直播开奖 GS CCCPET Director Assoc. Prof. Eric B. Zerrudo, Ph.D., shared his expertise in various avenues for Heritage Month, celebrated in May. Zerrudo delivered lectures in various international and national conferences with topics ranging from heritage theory to cultural development strategies.


The Director spoke on the topic 鈥淵outh and Place Making鈥 on May 13 for the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Association of Local Colleges and Universities (ALCU). His presentation on 鈥淲alking on Water: Defining the Seascape鈥 was held on May 15 for the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College, while his talk on 鈥淐ultural Development Planning鈥 was held on May 20 in a conference organized by the Surigao City Government Tourism Office.


Zerrudo also discussed 鈥淐hurch Heritage鈥 on May 21 for the Jasaan Parish Restoration and Development Council and 鈥淐ultural Landscape鈥 on May 27 in NCCA鈥檚 AgriKultura.


鈥淚nterpretations of Juan Luna鈥檚 Parisian Life鈥 was presented on May 27 for the Financial Executives Organization and 鈥淪ignificance as Method鈥 was discussed on May 29 during De La Salle University鈥檚 International Heritage Conference.
Aside from being the CCCPET Director, Dr. Zerrudo also leads various efforts and projects across the country in cultural mapping, conservation management planning, and World Heritage nomination.

Like this article?

Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter