Showcasing stunning creations made of eco-friendly materials like abaca fiber, the Catanduanes State University (CatSU) launched its weeklong Fashion Exhibit at the university lobby today, July 29, celebrating the creativity and talent of the university’s Garments, Fashion, and Design (GFD) students, alumni, and educators. Organized by the Center for Catandungan Heritage and the Arts (CCHA), the fashion exhibit will run until August 9, 2024, and offer a sensory journey as it features more than 30 garments with different unique and colorful designs. “Every piece is beautiful, and seeing them all evokes a sense of pride,” CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza expressed as he graced the event this morning. Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Gemma G. Acedo also said that “these works are more than just products; they are our heritage and arts,” Among the highlights is the abaca-inspired costume worn by Ron Madrigal at the Ginoong Pilipinas 2024, which won Best National Costume, honoring the hard work of abacaleros and was crafted by Joven Añonuevo, a CatSU-GFD instructor, and Joshua Balbaderos, a CatSU-GFD student from Bohol.Another notable piece is an elegant Filipiniana gown created by GFD alumnus Julius Eric Cuison, which was recently featured on ABS-CBN News, transforming abaca fibers into a sophisticated fashion statement.During the exhibit’s opening, Añonuevo shared advice with aspiring fashion designers: “Pirmi natong pairalin ang puso at damdamin, bago ang isip, ta minsan sa isip, diyan may halong inggit.” Dr. Azanza expressed hope that these creations will gain further exposure through the university's official social media channels and publications like The Herald and The CatSU Statesman. “All these unique and beautiful pieces deserve to be seen by the world, as it speaks about the Catandunganon culture and arts. It represents who we are,” he concluded. According to CCHA Director Francis B. Tatel, the creations on display will also be featured in an upcoming fashion show next month.
Miguel C. Braganza II, a distinguished alumnus of the internationally acclaimed musical "Miss Saigon," conducted a three-day free dance and theater lecture-workshop titled "Street of Dreams Philippines" at the Catanduanes State University from July 9-11, 2024.Organized by the Center for Catandungan Heritage and the Arts, the event was attended by many talented youths across Catanduanes. It provided a unique opportunity for them to learn from the Miss Saigon alumnus, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the performing arts.He was also a scholar in the dance performance and choreography program at Harvard University in the 1980s, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the event. Braganza's impressive career includes a 14-year tenure with the U.S. and international productions of Cameron Mackintosh’s mega-musical "Miss Saigon."
The 9th Philippine Association for the Study of Culture, History, and Religion (PASCHR) International Conference concluded on May 20, 2023, at Catanduanes State University (CatSU).The conference, with the theme "Narratives and Practices of Meaning-making: Histories, Cultures, and Religions in the Philippines in their Indo-Pacific Contexts," saw the participation of approximately 100 attendees, both online and onsite. This included 52 Paper Presenters representing 31 universities and colleges from across the country and the world.During the opening on May 18, CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza expressed gratitude to PASCHR for choosing CatSU as the conference's partner and venue.As a sociologist, Dr. Azanza emphasized the significance of a conference that explores culture, religion, and history, as it plays a vital role in disseminating and preserving knowledge. He stressed the importance of future generations learning about their roots and the historical foundations that have shaped society today.Dr. Amarjiva Lochan, President of the South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion, delivered an inspirational message, pledging assistance in publishing the conference research papers in their journal.Catanduanes leaders’ Hon. Arlynn H. Arcilla, Vice Mayor of Virac, and Hon. Joselito Alberto, Councilor of Bato, also delivered inspirational messages on behalf of Mayor Samuel V. Laynes and Governor Joseph C. Cua, respectively.Dr. Esmeralda F. Sanchez, President Emeritus of PASCHR, introduced the keynote speaker, Dr. Sophana Schrichampa from Mahidol University in Thailand. Following the keynote address, Dr. Randy T. Nobleza from Marinduque State College took the stage as the first Plenary Speaker.The conference featured parallel sessions where paper presenters shared their research works. These parallel sessions continued on the second day, May 19, with plenary sessions led by three more research experts.Dr. Vibha Agnihotri of Lucknow University in Uttar Pradesh, India discussed "Religions and Cultures in the Contemporary Times." Dr. Danilo M. Gerona of Partido State University presented on "Suppressing the Babylan/Catolonan: Witchcraft and the Discursive Construction of Diabolic Evil." Dr. Ramon Felipe A. Sarmiento, Vice President for Research, Extension, and Production Affairs of CatSU, concluded the plenary sessions with his discussion on "The Ermitas of Virac, Catanduanes: People's Abodes of Faith."On the third day of the event, parallel sessions took place in the morning, and the closing program was held in the afternoon. Dr. Sarmiento expressed his gratitude for the successful hosting of the conference and the dedication to research, knowledge-sharing, and cultural preservation. He thanked all the attendees from various universities and colleges, both locally and internationally, as well as the individuals behind the event, especially CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza. #FJBT
Catanduanes State University (CatSU), in partnership with the Catanduanes Artistic Minds and Outstanding Talents (CAMOT), proudly inaugurated a remarkable art exhibition titled "CAMOT sa CatSU: Obra sa Abaca."The event took place over the weekend, on May 20, 2023, and witnessed the presence of esteemed CatSU officials, art enthusiasts, and media personalities. Dr. Allan Popa, the event's guest speaker, delivered an inspiring message, encouraging the artists to persist and nurture their passion.The exhibition showcased captivating artworks painted on abaca canvas, demonstrating the creativity and skill of the CAMOT artists in utilizing this distinct medium. It served as a platform for the artists to unveil their works and share their talents with the Catanduanes community and beyond. Notably, Chloe Sajo, an eight-year-old artist from Bato, Catanduanes, and the youngest member of CAMOT, captivated attendees with her exceptional talent.During the event, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, President of CatSU, expressed his wholehearted support for the artists and revealed plans to publish their artworks in a coffee table book. He also expressed his intention to display these remarkable pieces in various locations, including UP Diliman, a mall in Quezon City, and even internationally, particularly in Taiwan, as part of CatSU's existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a university in Taiwan.“All you need is a chance, an opportunity. I am sure when the world sees your artwork, definitely, you will be able to carve your own name,” Dr. Azanza said.Dr. Azanza announced his vision to create a mural within the campus and adorn the university's major hallways, lobbies, rooms, and conference rooms with these captivating artworks. The President emphasized the importance of international exposure and collaboration, highlighting the university's commitment to providing opportunities for the artists to establish international linkages and realize their dreams. “Magtarabangan [kita], the world is so big and so wide for us to conquer. Don’t lose patience. Dream big.”In his closing remarks, Dr. Azanza assured the young local artists of CatSU's continuous support as a nurturing space for their creative expressions. He encouraged them to explore and showcase their artistic abilities, emphasizing that CatSU will remain a haven where their talents can flourish. The CAMOT sa CatSU: Obra sa Abaca exhibition aligns with the celebration of the province-wide 7th Abaca Festival. The exhibition is open to the public at the CatSU Main Building and will run until June 15, 2023. #CIV
The Catanduanes Artistic Minds and Outstanding Talents (CAMOT) artists, led by master artist in tissue paper, Paul Tindugan, recently met with Catanduanes State University (CatSU) President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, to discuss staging an art exhibit featuring local artists' works. The exhibit will run from May 20 to June 15 at the CatSU Main Lobby, coinciding with the 7th Provincial Abaca Festival.The CAMOT artists expressed their excitement about using abaca paper as their canvas and the possibility of having their artwork featured in a book that Dr. Azanza is currently working on, which also includes the Effusive Catanduanes Artistry Foundation (ECAF) artists on the island.“This is a great opportunity to showcase the talents of our young, local artists. The use of abaca paper as a canvas adds a unique and creative touch to their artwork, and I am more than willing to help them through a book piece feature so that it will reach more and more art enthusiasts in the country”, Dr. Azanza said.Dr. Azanza also mentioned that featuring local artists is part of his vision of HOPE, not just for CatSU but for the whole province of Catanduanes. The collaboration between the CAMOT artists and Dr. Azanza is expected to create a significant impact on the local art scene, particularly with the focus on using abaca paper as a medium. This exhibit will showcase the artists' creativity and contribute to the promotion and preservation of indigenous materials in art, especially since Catanduanes is the abaca capital of the country. #civ
The Catanduanes State University will host a two-day musical play directed by award-winning Director, Atty. Vince M. Tañada at the CatSU Gymnasium on February 5 and 6, 2023 at 8:00AM, 11:00AM, 2:00PM, and 5:00PM."Bayani Love, Heroes in Concert," is an artistic presentation of the struggles of our national heroes as they fought for freedom for the people they loved. Written by Tañada, the play is a jukebox musical that features love stories from known national heroes such as Lapu-Lapu and Bulakna, Gabriela and Diego Silang, Antonio Luna and Nellie Bousted, Juan Luna and Paz Pardo de Tavera, Jose Rizal and Josephine Bracken, and Andres Bonifacio and Gregoria De Jesús.The production will be staged by the Philippine Stagers Foundation (PSF), a highly acclaimed organization known for its outstanding musical productions. PSF has been recognized by the TAYO Awards Foundation, Dangal ng Bansa by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, and the Aliw Awards and Broadway World Awards for its multi-award-winning productions. In 2013, PSF was awarded the Best Program for Culture and the Arts at the 22nd KBP Golden Dove Awards.Atty. Tañada, a highly decorated awardee in FAMAS, STAR, GOLDEN DOVE, CMMA, and ALIW, and the award-winning Director of the movie KATIPS, hopes that students and teachers in the island province of Catanduanes will be able to witness the play and learn more about history, culture, and values through the medium of theater arts.Tañada, who is also the Founder and Artistic Director of PSF, assures that the musical play will benefit the audience not only academically, as it focuses on a holistic approach to studying Modern Literature and Philippine History, but it is also an artistic masterpiece in theater production that has never been seen before in the Philippines.Dr. Ramon Felipe Sarmiento, Vice President for Research, Extension, and Production Affairs (VP REPA), is thrilled about the upcoming musical play that the University will be hosting. The VP REPA expressed his excitement over the rare opportunity to host and witness a musical play, and emphasized the importance of promoting it to students as a unique experience. In addition, Dr. Sarmiento, a multi-talented writer, screenwriter, and director with several awards to his name, sees this musical play as a chance to relaunch the University's cultural group, the Hablon Dawani. He believes that the event will help bring attention to the group and encourage more students to get involved in the university's cultural and artistic scene.
The CatSU Laboratory Schools displayed variety of their learners’ talent as they hold Paskuhan sa CatSU on December 15, 2022 a prelude to the Christmas Tree of HOPE lighting ceremony. Led by its Principal, Prof. Ditas T. Manlagnit, and Head Teacher, Prof. Joerandy Tablizo, the event was participated in by students from Grades 1 to 12, who showcased their talents in singing, dancing, that also include OPM and Christmas song numbers, Tiktok Dance Craze, Retro Dance, Modern and Hiphop dance, Christmas medley, Dula-dulaan, and festival dances. “It is so interesting to witness a showcase of talents from our very own students at this festive time, especially that we have not been able to hold such event for the past two years due to the global pandemic”, Prof. Tablizo shared.In her closing message, Prof. Manlangit stated that the energy and excitement seen from the students, as well as from their proud parents, were evident. “We hope that this will now be a beginning of an annual variety show during Christmas for our Laboratorians”, the Lab Schools principal said. #CVecilles