Poetry Reading Ushers in Philippine National Literature Month in Chongqing
Top photo, from left to right: Philippine Consul General to Chongqing Flerida Ann Camille P. Mayo opens the National Literature Month celebration with remarks resonating the theme Ang Panitikan at Kapayapaan amidst global conflicts. Filipino community members Arthur Jimenez and Kathrina Andres read the works of prominent Filipino poet HusengBatute and Filcom member, Marlon Andres. Bottom photo, left to right: The largely Filipino audience brush up on Philippine literature and history during a trivia quiz facilitated by the Chongqing Filipino Teachers.
CHONGQING, 11 April 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Chongqing, in collaboration with the United Filipinos in Chongqing (UFC) and the Chongqing Filipino Teachers (CQFT), staged a poetry reading at a local pub on the occasion of the Philippine National Literature Month, with the theme “Ang Panitikan at Kapayapaan (Literature and Peace)” on 05 April 2024.
In her opening remarks, Philippine Consul General to Chongqing Flerida Ann Camille P. Mayo recalled the cause for theannual celebration which dates back to 2015 in line with the constitutional mandate to “popularize the Nation’s historical and cultural heritage and resources, as well as artistic creations”. The Consul General shared her thoughts on the question of lyrics as poetry, citing the lyrical masterpieces of beloved Filipino composers such as George Canseco. “As we celebrate National Literature Month, we acknowledge the power of both written and spoken word in shaping ideas and attitudes. Let us hope that this year’s theme of Literature and Peace finds resonance in a world beset by armed conflict,” Consul General Mayo said.
The poetry reading featured Jose Corazon de Jesus’ BawatPuso’y may Gunita, Bawat Labi ay may Tula and Dr. Jose Rizal’s Awit ni Maria Clara as rendered by Arthur Jimenez and Ferdinand Miguel, respectively. Ms. Kathrina Andres also read a piecewritten by her husband, Marlon Andres, entitled Ako’y Pilipino Saan Dako man ng Mundo, which spoke to the profound love of an overseas Filipino worker for their homeland.
The attendees, mostly Filipinos teaching English in local schools, appreciated the National Literature Month as an occasion to preserve their Filipino heritage and strengthen their common Filipino roots.
The National Literature Month is an annual celebration observed in April pursuant to Proclamation No. 968 signed in 2015 to promote Philippine literature and its invaluable contribution to the nation’s cultural tapestry.
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