Kasing Sining Appreciates Step Up’s Support for its First Strategic Planning Workshop

“Kasing Sining is an impassioned and organically cultivated community theater collective, deeply rooted in a shared love for Bohol and the arts. Founded in 2013 under the visionary leadership of Lutgardo Luza Labad, this diverse ensemble is a tapestry of talents including actors, dancers, singers, educators, and other creative professionals, all united by a profound commitment to showcase and celebrate the rich tapestry of Boholano creativity. Drawing its name from the fusion of “kasingkasing,” the Visayan word for heart, and “sining,” the Tagalog term for art, Kasing Sining embodies “Art with a Heart,” a profound belief in artistic expression that serves a purpose beyond itself.”

For the first time since its founding, Kasing Sining held its first Strategic Planning Workshop to formally define its collective identity and vision, identify strategic directions, and structure its organisational systems and processes. Jean Celeste Paredes, along with Mary Therese Pepito and Russel Guatno, journeyed with Kasing Sining as facilitators.

Through a series of structure learning exercises, workshops, creative imagery activities, Kasing Sining was able to assemble its strategic plan and corresponding operational plans to support its long-term directions.

Kasing Sining founder Gardy Labad expressed her appreciation to the Step Up team for skillfully managing a group of artists and rallying them to the finish line – completing the output. The workshop was conducted on 27-28 January 2024 at the Balay Kahayag in Baclayon, Bohol. 

Step Up Co-Facilitates and Documents Pista sa Kadagatan

Step Up Consulting co-facilitated the Pista sa Kadagatan, a 3-day activity of Alliance Française de Manille, in partnership with the Provincial Government of Bohol activity, which formally opens the Ocean Program 2023-2025, a program by the Alliance Française de Manille.  Kasing Sining served as the major organizer and facilitator of the said event.

The three-day event last September 27-30 was a series of cultural tours with different activities that brought science, arts, culture, and sustainable development to life. From inspiring discussions on climate, tourism, and marine heritage to heartwarming interactions with coastal communities, it highlighted our shared commitment to preserving the ocean’s well-being and its invaluable marine treasures

Day 1 covered the Summit, where the orientation and overview of Pista sa Kadagatan and a series of presentations among experts in the relevant fields were held at Ceremonial Hall, Provincial Capital, CPG North Avenue, Tagbilaran City. Presentations included the ecological importance of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the local efforts in marine conservation through a series of lectures that focused on the status of the waters, cultural heritage, and heritage, and environmental conservation. Day 1 concluded with a play entitled Usa Ka Isla, performed by Kasing Sining. Presenters during the Summit were Dr Ben Malayang, an environmental scientist, on “A Science Culture to Better Appreciate Bohol’s Land and Sea”; Ms Len Barrientos, UNACOM Philippine Representative, presenting the UNESCO Agenda on UN Decade of the Oceans; and Prof. Eric Zerrudo, PhD, the Director of University of Santo Tomas Graduate School Center for the Conservation of Cultural Property & Environment in the Tropics, discussing Philippine Archipelagic Thinking, entitled, Kapuluan: an Appreciative Inquiry on Philippine Archipelagic Thinking. An open forum and sharing were conducted after the morning session. A documentary entitled “Kinabuhing Mananagat (The Life of a Fisher) directed by Mr. Procopio “Cooper” Resabal was shown thereafter. 

The afternoon session started with a story-telling by Prof. Marinanito Luspo, a local historian and consultant of the Center for Culture and the Arts (CCAD), entitled Sugid: Telling the Tales of the Seas Around Us. This was followed by a presentation on the dynamics of the water bodies surrounding Bohol presented by a fellow Boholano Prof. Rene Rollon, Professor of the Institute of Environmental Science & Meteorology – University of the Philippines Diliman. The resident geologist of the Province of Bohol, Mr. Karl Michael Din, also presented the Bohol Geopark and its Connectivity with Bohol Seas. Lastly, a representative from the Department of Environment and Natural Resource (DENR-Bohol) was presented by Mr. Ariel Rica. After the presentations, a synthesis was done to assess the learnings and insights of the participants. Usa Ka Isla, a play performed by Kasing Sining was also held during the evening event.

Days 2 and 3 covered the site visits and workshops, in caravan style, organized in these 2 areas, one after the other. These activities enabled community fisherfolks, artists and experts to immerse themselves in the beauty of these water worlds, in listening to the peoples’ stories, inspiring creative dialogues and possibly creative showcases or small works that reflect the essence of marine life and culture. Selected learning sessions were focused on blending cultural heritage with marine conservation, showcasing the deep connection between the people and their environment.

Step Up Managing Consultant Assists NCCA in the Nationwide Study on the Impact of COVID-19 on Culture and the Arts

Michael Canares, managing consultant of Step Up consulting, joins a team of experts tasked by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) to assess the impact of COVID-19 on culture and the arts. The study involved a survey of culture and arts practitioners, consumers and institutions and businesses involved in the promotion of culture and the arts in the country.

The results of the study will be used as inputs in the development of a Cultural Response and Resiliency Plan (CRRP). The information collected will assist NCCA and other government agencies prepare and implement immediate and medium-to-long-term measures to sustain the culture and arts sector of the Philippines given the pandemic.

For  organizations/offices that are involved in culture and arts, regardless of whether they are of a public, civil society, or business nature, please click on this link to access the survey.

For individuals working in creative industries and those engaged in or practicing different art forms, please click on this link to answer the questionnaire.

Step Up Completes Regional Cultural Hub Feasibility Study

Step Up Consulting recently completed the feasibility study of establishing a regional cultural hub for the Visayas. The research seeks to determine the viability and sustainability of a permanent center and venue of productions and creative enterprises in the Central Visayas region.

The feasibility study focused on the five key aspects – market, technical, organizational, financial and socio-economic feasibility. Conducted in 2019, it involved different approaches: a combination of survey, focus group discussion or key informant interview, ocular inspection and site visits, and evaluation of documentary evidence.

The research team of Step Up is composed of Michael Canares, Jean Celeste Paredes and Mary Therese Pepito with the support of Marilou Sale. It was funded through a grant from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts managed by the Bohol Integrated Development Foundation.

Cultural Programming Design Workshop for Region VII

70226646_10158288536284041_3947478212388323328_oStep Up Consulting Services facilitated a cultural programming design workshop for the Regional Cultural Hub of Central Visayas at the Metro Centre Hotel on 16-17 September 2019.  The workshop was organized by the Bohol Integrated Development Foundation in cooperation with the Provincial Government of Bohol.

The workshop was attended by Silliman University Vice President for Academics and historian Dr. Earl Jude Cleope, UP Visayas Arts Studies specialist Jay Jore, Boholano artists and cultural leaders Architect Nino Guidaben, Architect Franz Labad, theater artist Engr. Jerrey Aguilar, Holy Name University history professors Cenon Agbayani and Agnes Bustrillos,  Artist Rama Marcaida, and Natatanging Gawad Buhay awardee Gardy Labad.  Bingbing Casenas of the Provincial Planning and Development Office of the Provincial Goverment of Bohol also attended. The workshop was supported by the Bohol Arts and Cultural Heritage team composed of Jose Nazareno and Charo Mae Apipe.  

The objectives of the workshop were to:

  1. Present the vision of the cultural hub/regional cultural complex and how it desires to promote cultural, social, and economic development of the region
  2. Present initial findings from the cultural inventories of the provinces in the Central Visayas region
  3. Discuss the importance of cultural inventories in the preparation of cultural programming for the regional cultural hub/regional cultural complex
  4. Draft a cultural program for the regional cultural hub/regional cultural complex for at least 3 year