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DTI launches AI-centered Fiesta Haraya Bai 2024 in Cebu

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The official launch of Fiesta Haraya Bai Main Poster and Calendar of Events. In photo (left to right) DTI 7 Assistant Regional Director Esperanza Melgar with local creatives David Chan for Dwende Creative Sprints, Ruel Antipuesto for Yabo Film Lab, Max Limpag for Writers Forum, DTI 7 Regional Director Maria Elena Arbon, Trevor Sederiosa for Cebu Music Business Expo, and DTI 7 SME Development Chief Marilyn Tancinco

Cebu City, Philippines—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) proudly  launched Fiesta Haraya Bai 2024, a month-long celebration honoring Filipino  creativity, innovation, and the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI)  in the creative industries in the Central Visayas region last November 8. 

The festival, which centered on the AI wave, brought together an inspiring lineup  of artists and tech experts with about 200 entrepreneurs, students, industry  leaders, and local creatives exploring how AI can revolutionize creative fields.  

DTI Undersecretary for Competitiveness Rafaelita Aldaba discussed the DTI’s  strategic commitment to prepare the Philippine creative sector for a digitally driven  future. 

The festival kicked off with the inaugural AI Conference entitled “To Love or Not to  Love: Creativity in the Time of AI.” The event explored the evolving intersection of 

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human artistry and artificial intelligence, inspiring local creative artists to harness  cutting-edge tools while navigating ethical frameworks for responsible innovation.

DTI 7 Regional Director Maria Elena Arbon on her welcome remarks.

“This is an important milestone,” remarked DTI Region 7 Director Maria Elena C.  Arbon. “I must say, we’ve come a long way—and even further—from the AYO  Events in 2022 and FiestaKucha Cebu in 2023, leading us here to Fiesta Haraya  Bai! 2024.”  

Director Arbon’s remarks underscored the DTI’s sustained efforts in fostering  creativity and innovation through the Malikhaing Pinoy Program (MPP), which  celebrates Filipino artistry and equips local creatives with essential skills and  resources to thrive in the digital age. 

The festival launch came at a significant moment, aligning with the celebration  of Philippine Creative Industries Month (PCIM). Through PCIM and Fiesta Haraya  Bai, DTI Region 7 places a spotlight on Cebu’s thriving creative ecosystem, inviting  Filipinos to explore a series of exhibitions, workshops, and forums that showcase  the talents and ingenuity of local artists, designers, and innovators. 

The conference sessions included “AI Essentials,” led by Luisa Abigail Go, who  introduced participants to AI’s core applications in creative industries, illustrating  how AI can enhance artistic processes and automate repetitive tasks. 

Kendrick Geluz Kho, an advocate for responsible tech, followed with “AI Policy  Paradigms,” where he addressed the ethical considerations of AI use in creativity  and the need for policies that safeguard creative intellectual property. 

In a subsequent session on Promoting Ethical AI, Gilbert T. Trinchera of KPMG  Philippines shared insights on prioritizing ethical frameworks in AI development,  emphasizing how responsible AI usage could enrich creative work. This theme was  continued in The State of AI in the Philippines, presented by Carlo Almendral of AI  Republic who discussed the Philippines’ AI landscape and the untapped potential  for local creatives to lead AI-driven innovations. 

The event also brought practical sessions such as “The Business of Creation,” led  by Marla Rausch, who delved into the commercial aspects of creative AI,  and “Generative AI as a Creative Tool,” presented by Professor Eugene Rex L.  Jalao who showcased real-world applications of generative AI for artists. Angela  Teng rounded out the lineup with “Custom AI Models for Your Art,” illustrating how  personalized AI tools can elevate creative expression.

Fiesta Haraya Bai 2024 crowd shot.
Taken at the Digital Cinema 4, SM Seaside City Cebu, Cebu City.

The month-long Fiesta Haraya Bai! 2024 promises a diverse lineup of events,  beginning with “Creativity in the Time of AI” on November 08, where industry  experts and local creatives will explore AI’s role in enhancing artistic processes  and productivity while addressing intellectual property concerns.  

On November 13, the Writers Forum will unite Cebuano authors and journalists for  a discussion on creative nonfiction, exploring the role of AI in enhancing research 

and storytelling. Musika Haraya, taking place on November 16 and led by 22 Tango  Music and Room 11 Studio, will offer a music workshop focused on talent  development and product creation, culminating in a live showcase that highlights  Cebu’s vibrant musical scene.  

Additionally, on November 17, the Yabo Film Lab will gather filmmakers for an  intensive storytelling workshop, followed by a 48-hour film development sprint, with  the final projects to be screened at the Fiesta Haraya Bai Fair in December. 

Throughout November, the Dwende Creative Sprint will bring together writers,  animators, musicians, and voice artists to collaboratively create original  animations, which will be unveiled during the festival’s awards ceremony. From  December 6 to 8, the Cebu Music Business Expo will gather experts from both  Cebu and Manila, offering valuable insights on songwriting, music production, and  navigating the industry.  

The festival will culminate in the highly anticipated Fiesta Haraya Bai Fair, where  the creative works developed throughout the month will be showcased. This grand  finale will celebrate Cebu’s vibrant arts scene and honor the exceptional talent and  contributions of local artists and cultural practitioners. END

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