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Meeting with KWF, DJGT Foundation, Inc. and Ulupan
Apantungtungan diman so nagawa iran paliagan, palian tan tulagan ed saraya'y arapen iran bulan. Tan apili ak ya kabiangan ed pigaran komiti: dia ed paliagan na Gawad Komisyon 2008 (Gantimpalang Tamayo sa Tulang Pangasinan) bilang sakey ed saray okom, Pangasinan Orthography Seminar, 1st Pangasinan Writers Workshop bilang sakey ed saray panelists, tan Komaduan Tulagan ed Lingguahi tan Kulturan Pangasinan.
Pantotoonan kon maung ya imano so nagawan sankaunaan ya palian na sumusulat ed (salitan) Pangasinan dia ed Patar, Bolinao no Agosto 4-8, 2008. Mangipaway kami na PR ed saya'y kataposan na Mayo.
Say samput ya pangawat mi na isumiti iran anlong, antikey ya tuntung ono istoria tan salaysay et no a-15 na Hulio, 2008.
Labinlima so pilien ya aplikanti ono "fellows" para ed abitlan palian.
Saray katigoria:
- anlong ono poetry (5 poems)
- antikey ya tungtung ono istoria (12 egpang/bolong, asanderwan ispasio)
- salaysay ono essay (6-8 egpang/bolong, lukas ed amin ya pakdaar ono topic: siensia, matimatika, lokal ya awaran, kulturan komunidad tan arum ni'ra)
Para ed arum nin impormasion ya nakaukulan, tawagan ono man-text labat ed 09283521542.
Labels: meeting, poetry contest, workshop
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KABUWANAN Poetry Competition
The competition is open to all ages and must be a Filipino citizen. The entry must be submitted on or before April 1, 2008 to:
Sandy Allan
soulcardreader@gmail.com
Danny Sillada
dsillada@gmail.com
MECHANICS
Phase I:
Submit a poem no more than 24 lines and minimum of 18 lines with a theme "Kabuwanan" (full moon) related to art, culture and Filipino values. It must be written in English or Filipino rhymed, blank verse or free verse.
The entry must be the individual work of the author with name, e-mail address and contact numbers below the poem.
Phase II:
Among the entries, only 10 poems will be chosen to the final competition, which will be recited or performed, not read, by the poets on April 5, 2008, 4pm at Cubao Expo, Quezon City.
The judges will chose only one winner with monetary price and a plaque or trophy. Other 9 finalists will receive a certificate of recognition and their poems will be published at Dalityapi, an online literary publication.
CRITERIA OF JUDGING
Phase I:
1. Relevance to the theme
2. Style and originality
3. Coherence of form and structure
4. Clarity of imagery and language
Phase II:
1. Stage presence and presentation
2. Poise and spontaneity of recitation
3. Intonation, poetic expression and a clear insight into the poet's intention
4. Clarity of spoken words and diction.
Experiencing Cubao Expo through Music, Poetry, Painting, Photography, Film, Fashion
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A Tao (道) Sign
Santiago B. Villafania is a Pangasinan poet based in Manila, Philippines. He writes in Pangasinan, Tagalog (Filipino) and English. Some of his poems have appeared in local and international print and web publications.
He advocates for the development, preservation and the revival of Pangasinan as a literary language. He is currently an adjunct faculty member and a senior web developer at Emilio Aguinaldo College - Manila. » more
Today in Literature
Nomination to the Order of National Artist
Cirilo F. Bautista. Poet. Fictionist. Essayist. Critic. Theorist. Journalist. Professor.
Author of several books, including The Cave and Other Poems (1968), Charts (poetry, 1973), Sugat ng Salita (poetry, 1986), Stories (1990), Boneyard Breaking: New Collected Poems (1992), Kirot ng Kataga (poetry, 1995), Words and Battlefields: A Theoria on the Poem (1998), The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus (epic, 2001; comprising The Archipelago, Telex Moon, and Sunlight on Broken Stones), Bullets and Roses: The Poetry of Amado V. Hernandez (2003), and Galaw ng Asoge (novel, 2004). » more
Publications
A Boost to Pangasinan Literature from Breaking Signs by Cirilo F. Bautista (Philippine Panorama, 16 Dec. 2007, pp.25-26)
Poetic Revelation in Language and Culture by Danny C. Sillada (Manila Bulletin, 12 May 2008, pp. F1-F2)
Photos: Book Launching at the Pearl Manila Hotel, 5 Feb. 2008
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