Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
6:45 PM - Reminder
Voice Over: We request everybody to please settle down now as we shall be starting the
program in fifteen (15) minutes. Please take your assigned seats. Thank you.
6:59 PM - Countdown
Lights off.
Page 1 of 9
7:07 PM – Opening Salvo
Video clip simultaneously plays with the voice over.
Voice Over: The term was derived from the name of the 7th century thalassocratic empire of
Srivijaya in Sumatra. In Sanskrit, sri means “fortunate”, “prosperous”, or “happy”
while Vijaya means “victorious” or “excellent”.
Located right at the center of the archipelago and home of the most beautiful and
historic places in the Philippines – the cradle of Catholicsm in Asia, this is the
Visayas!
Region VI, Eastern Visayas…. Region VII, Central Visayas…. Region VIII,
Western Visayas…. Region XVI, the Negros Island Region….
An amalgamation of rich culture, ancient traditions and lasting beauty!
All united for one rare gathering…. Unified by strength and understanding….
This is the Visayas Inter-Regional Cultural Competition 2018!!
Regional Directors and Assistant Regional Directors altogether descend from back stage, stop and wave their
hands on stage for one second and proceeds to their respective seats/tables.
Page 2 of 9
Male Host: That’s correct, Red. This was made possible through the efforts of, and we would
like to acknowledge them now, firstly – Assistant Commissioner Lourdes M.
Castillo, Chair of the Technical Working Group, COA GAD Focal Point System.
Female Host: We also thank the Central Office Choir Committee for handling the Choir
Competition and Assistant Commissioner Rizalina Q. Mutia, Chair of the
Cultural Dance Competition.
Male Host: Of course, all of these could not have been possible without the approval of our
COA Chairperson, the Hon. Michael G. Aguinaldo, who is here with us tonight
despite his very hectic schedule. Thank you so much for coming, Sir.
Female Host: Our audience seem to be very silent. Are you, so far, having a good time there?!
Male Host: Can we hear some noise..? How ‘bout another warm of applause for all of us here?!
7:18 PM – Messages
Stage lights turn on.
Female Host: (introduces the COA Commissioner II).
Message by COA Commissioner II
Male Host: A lawyer for thirty-one years, a serial innovator, and man of sterling
accomplishments – please welcome, COA Commissioner Jose A. Fabia.
Message by COA Commissioner Jose A. Fabia.
Female Host: He is a lawyer with extensive legal, governance and administration expertise
acquired from 25 years of professional work as private law practitioner,
government official and professor. Ladies and gentlemen, please join your
hands for COA Chairperson Michael G. Aguinaldo.
Message by COA Chairperson Michael G. Aguinaldo
Page 3 of 9
reverence for truth and the rule of law; and (2) compulsory piece chosen by
the respective group competition organizers.
2. Each group shall be allotted a maximum of ten (10) minutes for their
performance. Excess time shall be penalized as follows: less than one minute
– deduction of 1 point, one to two minutes – deduction of 2 points and if more
than 2 minutes, a deduction of 3 minutes.
Female Host: Taking on the very difficult task of determining tonight’s winning group, please
welcome – the distinguished members of the panel of the board of judges.
Our first judge graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Music major in Music
Education from the Colegio de la Imaculada College of Music in Cebu City. He
was an academic scholar of the Salvador and Pilar Sala Foundation and finished
a special course on Techniques in Choral Pedagogy and Conducting at the
Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music (AILM), Quezon City. He has won
several local and international citations for his love of music, and performed
memorable international concerts. He is the composer of songs “Tatay Pauli Na”
and “Pagdayeg”, sang by the San Miguel Choir and a Wealth Bank song. He is
affiliated as a Flutist of the Cebu Youth Symphony Orchestra and an Honorary
Member of the Ateneo Glee Club from 2003 to 2005. Friends, please welcome
Maestro Dennis Gregory A. Sugarol!
Male Host: Our next judge is a renowned composer, musical director, conductor, musical
arranger and instructor. He graduated from the University of the Philippines’
Page 4 of 9
College of Music, with a degree major in conducting and composition. Ladies
and gentlemen, a warm round of applause for the proud Bulakenyong Cebuano,
Maestro Roberto “Obette” del Rosario!
Female Host: Our third and final judge is a singer, composer, and musical arranger. He is a
former Manager of BMG Records and former Cebu City consultant for Music,
Culture, and the Arts. A warm round of applause for Maestro Elvis Somosot!
8:31 PM – Rules, Criteria and Judges for the Festival Dance Competition
Voice Over: Once again, here are your hosts Mr. Adonis Naces and Miss Retxed Fe
Paglinawan.
Page 5 of 9
Male Host: Thank you. The Choir Competition was very tight. It was evident, Red, that all
the groups gave their best.
Female Host: I agree, Adonis. But more than the competition, it is the beautiful music they
shared tonight that fascinates me the most. It was like angels have come down
from heaven and hearing them sing perfect melodies.
Male Host: But that is not what is everything for tonight, Red. Wait till you see the festival
dances, many of which have been making raves both locally and internationally
– such as in the Aliwan Festival held every year in Manila.
Female Host: Yes, I heard that for the past weeks, our selected auditors have been multi-
tasking – finalizing audit reports which are due last and/or this month while
preparing for tonight’s dance competition.
Male Host: Bilib gyud ko nila Red. By the way, you are stunning tonight with that gown. You
are lovely.
Female Host: Thank you, Adonis. I know nga magpa-gwapo man sad ka tonight so I prepared.
Haha!
Male Host: Gwapo lagi but I looked so small with your height and heels.
Female Host: Never mind ui. Women empowerment na man gud ta karun. And height, like age,
doesn’t matter anymore. Hehe!
Male Host: Ahh, whatever. Haha! Anyways, let us now move on with the Festival Dance
competition. This aims to showcase regional culture usually expressed in a
festival dance done in honor of a Patron Saint or in thanksgiving for a bountiful
harvest. This contest, like the choir, is also part of COA’s observance of the
National Women’s Month and shall incorporate gender and development
perspectives.
Here are the specific guidelines:
1. Each competing group shall be given five (5) minutes for their presentation.
The 5 minute-period begins as soon as the participants of a contingent are
properly set up in front of the judging stage and ends as soon as they leave
the judging area.
2. Excess time shall warrant a deduction from the score based on the following:
3. The use of live musical instruments is highly encouraged and may be used to
add to the festive mood. However, if music is canned, a CD shall be
Page 6 of 9
submitted to the organizing committee two (2) days before actual
presentation, which is tonight.
6. Use of props will be allowed as long as it will not cause delay in the program
and those that may harm the performance of other groups. Props such as oil,
confetti, fire, water, flammable materials, broken glass, sharp objects, live
animals as sacrifices, children, and the like are prohibited. A 5-point
deduction shall be imposed against those violating these rules.
Page 7 of 9
recipient of the Most Outstanding Individual for Culture and the Arts by the Cebu
City Government, a Perlas and Garbo sa Sugbo Awardee, Artistic Director of the
Cebu Province Delegation during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeong
Chang, South Korea, and an Executive Council Member of the National
Committee on Dance of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
Friends, please welcome with a round of applause, the Engr. Patricio “Junjet”
Primor, Jr.!
Male Host: Our third and final judge is a well-known Cebuano, an art collector, renowned
choreographer and heritage icon. He has under his belt numerous
championship crowns and is a hall of famer in the Sinulog Festival. Ladies and
gentlemen, please welcome with a thunderous applause, Mr. Val San Diego!
Page 8 of 9
9:26 PM – Acknowledgement, Announcement of Results
Voice Over: Once again, here are your hosts – Adonis and Red!
Male Host: We would like to acknowledge the following persons who in one way or the other
made tonight’s event a successful one:
1. COA Chairman Michael G. Aguinaldo;
2. COA Commissioner Jose A. Fabia;
3. COA Commissioner;
4. The Regional Directors of participating regions;
5. The Assistant Regional Directors of participating regions;
6. This year’s hosts, Director Eden T. Rafanan and Assistant Regional
Director Marilou M. Rizarri of COA Regional Office No. VII;
7. The Cultural Night Committee headed by Supervising Auditor Atty. Eva
P. Cabrera;
8. Our sponsors (to be specified);
9. And all of you for coming here tonight, not just to compete and cheer for
your regions – but also to celebrate with us the beautiful Visayan culture.
Female Host: Thank you very much to all of you. Let us not prolong the excitement, may we
request all the Regional Directors of the participating four (4) regions to
kindly come up on stage for the awarding of prizes to our winners.
Male Host: By the way, this year’s winners for both the Choral and Festival Dance
Competitions will be receiving the following prizes:
Announcement and awarding of Winners
oO END Oo
Page 9 of 9