MP LGUs, private group to manage Lang-ay fest
>> Thursday, September 18, 2014
By Roger Sacyaten
BONTOC, Mountain Province – In a bid to make
local officials and the public aware of the enhanced preparations for the
staging of the Lang-ay Festival 2015, a management team has been going around
the different municipalities to draw the pro-active support and participation
of the local government units and the public to the Lang-ay Festival 2015.
The management for the
staging of Lang-ay Festival next year is to be undertaken through the partnership
of the provincial government and the private sector with involvement of local
government units and selected national line agencies.
After a series of
meetings with Gov. Leonard Mayaen, who conveyed his willingness to transfer the
management of the Lang-ay Festival to the private sector, representatives of
the business, academe, and religious sectors with the participation of
representatives from provincial and national offices organized the Lang-ay
Festival Organization, Inc. which is now registered with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
As the entity
undertaking the preparations under the partnership for the unique and
distinguished regional icon Lang-ay Festival, the organization has opted,
through a team, to conduct information campaign in municipalities to promote
Lang-ay Festival 2015 preparations and urge support and participation of the
local government officials and the public to the various activities lined up
this early.
Paulino “Pao”
Tumapang, Jr., Lynn Madalang, the chairperson and co-chair, respectively, of
the organization and this writer, as head of the secretariat, first went to
Tadian last Sept. 1, then Bauko the following day, Paracelis in Sept.
5, and Besao in Sept. 9.
The team is to proceed
to Natonin on Sept. 15 and to the rest of the municipalities depending on the
schedules provided for by the local government units.
“There is a need to
inform the local government officials and the public about the various
innovations and added activities for the festival next year and in the process
encourage them to support and actively participate in the festivities”,
said Tumapang.
It was also stressed
during meetings with LGU officials and heads of offices, that the promotion of
the festival is the shared responsibility of the officials and the public.
“With the innovations and enhanced activities, we entice everyone to invite
their friends, relatives, and acquaintances to come and be part of Lang-ay
2015”, Lyn Madalang, the Chairperson of the Committee on Linkages, succinctly told
the participants of the municipal assemblies she attended.
Among the innovations
planned in the month-long festivities, not just one week as before, are the
Cultural Week on the third week of April next year wherein each municipality
will be allotted a day for performances and demonstrations of the best of ‘life
ways’ of the local people. The local officials are being asked to help in the
mobilization and provisions of the bests that the municipality can provide to
make the presentations and showcases genuine and excellent.
The festivities will
start April 8 just a day after the commemoration of the Foundation Day of the
province on April7, and will culminate in a street dancing and cultural
presentation on April 25, 2015.
Another added activity
is the conduct of municipal eco-tourism treks and adventures to document and
promote the tourism attractions of the municipalities in the social media and
the conventional ways in the tri-media.
From the launching of
the Lang-ay Festival 2015, on October 29, 2014, a trekking activity will be
undertaken in Paracelis, November in Barlig, December in Sadanga, Bontoc in
January, and the rest of the municipalities on their respective scheduled
festivals.
The plan highlights
the participation of municipal representatives led by the Municipal Tourism
Action Officers (MTAOs) and local tourism stakeholders. The treks will,
however, be invitational with registration fees so that the public can also
participate.
Preparations and
support from the local government units, as well as stakeholders, are needed
and expected to bolster the basic tourism awareness of the people in the
municipalities.
The municipal tour is
also an opportunity for consultation with the LGU officials wherein the
Organization entertains comments and suggestions for the betterment of the
festivities. As the Lang-ay Festival has been through a ten year period, there
are issues and concerns in the yearly staging that can be contributory to make
the activities more significant and meaningful if properly addressed.
The meetings are
chances also for the team to interact with the local officials and stakeholders
on how to improve the tourism industry in the province as a whole and in the
respective municipalities in particular.
With the Municipal
Tourism Action Officers (MTAOs) as the official go-between the Lang-ay
Organization and the local government units, the development of tourism in the
different municipalities is an inherent concern that partakes with the
concerted efforts of the organizers and the local government officials and
tourism stakeholders.
This scheme will be a
great help to the Provincial Tourism Office and the respective local government
units as the collaboration is expected to bolster the documentation and
promotion of local tourism attractions and destinations in the different
municipalities.
Gov. Leonard Mayaen
had been emphatic in tourism development for the province. He acknowledged
significant contribution of tourism in the province’s development and economy considering
limited livelihood opportunities and absence of
factories.
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