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DTI’s Fiesta Haraya ignites creativity and culture in Eastern Visayas

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Tacloban City, Philippines—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)  recently concluded a vibrant celebration of creativity and culture with Fiesta Haraya  in Eastern Visayas. Fiesta Haraya, the regional and national platform for creative  industry players and stakeholders, showcases Filipino creativity and promotes the  creative industries development agenda. 

Fiesta Hiraya is a fusion of two words representing Filipino tradition—”fiesta,” a  Spanish word for party or festivity and “haraya” which means imagination or vision. 

This year’s regional focus aimed to drive innovation, foster collaboration, and  unlock the full potential of the regional creative industries. The event brought  together visual artists, performing groups, industry practitioners, and relevant  government officials to champion the region’s burgeoning creative industry. 

The festivities commenced with a grand array of masterpieces by local visual artists  at the Robinsons North Tacloban on November 4.  

Building on this visual feast, the People’s Center and Library hosted an insightful  creatives forum the following day. This forum provided a platform for industry  experts and government representative to share valuable knowledge and  programs to foster the development of the creative industry in Region 8.  

The forum featured a presentation by DTI Creatives Industry Development  Program Director Atty. Gio Franco Gomez, who offered an overview of the  creatives industry of the country. Other speakers included Ms. Nova Jorge of  Department of Education Region 8, Director Glenn Ocaña of the Department of 

Science and Technology Region 8, Mr. Eugene Tan of the Philippine Chamber of  Commerce & Industry Leyte, Mr. Romeo Jason Padulla of the Intellectual Property  Office Tacloban Satellite Office, and Mr. Elmer Garado of Small Business Corporation. 

To further highlight the diverse talents in the region, Eastern Visayas State  University, led by Fashion Design Professor Ma. Stephanie “Tipay” Caintic,  presented a fashion show by PUSTURA. Attendees also explored a mini trade fair  featuring local innovative products from Eastern Visayas. 

The celebration culminated with a colorful Creative Cultural Show featuring 15  talented performers from across the region. The diverse acts spanned traditional  folklore and kundiman, festival dances, jazz, siday, ensemble pieces, and modern  rap.

Coinciding with Fiesta Hiraya, the DTI Region 8 recognized local government units’  achievements in competitiveness through the Cities and Municipalities  Competitiveness Index.  

At the awards ceremony, Mayor Vilma A. Germino of Can-avid, Eastern Samar  encouraged local governments to participate in the said survey. Can-avid received  the most awards, demonstrating its improved competitiveness over the years.

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