Sabado, Marso 30, 2013
100 seats, 12 days, 1 advocacy...Impact? Priceless. Countless.
Dear Ka-linangan Partners and Ka-bayani Advocates,
SneakPick requests the pleasure of your presence in the launching of Bayanihan para sa Kalinangan on Friday, the Twelfth of April 2013 from four o'clock in the afternoon until seven o'clock in the evening. The event will take place in Tanghalang Manuel Conde in the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The favor of your reply is requested by 06 April 2013 to SneakPick Secretariat at 0915-3518179 or via email.
Seating is limited and will be formally sent via email or fax. Please send us a note if this interests you.
Lunes, Marso 18, 2013
Huwebes, Marso 7, 2013
SneakPick FB Page @ 30Likes
Lao Tzu said, "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Hindi makabubuo ng isang milyon kung walang piso. Sa ngayon, gaya ng pisong pinaka-iingatan ng walang wala, isang milestone sa amin ang magkaron ng 30 likes dahil ito ang nagbigay daan upang magkaron ng Official Facebook Page ang SneakPick ngayon. Mula rito maisusulong na sa social media ang adbokasiya ng Bayanihan para sa Kalinangan.
Mixed feeling tuwing magsisimula. Magkahalong excitement at kaba. Marami man ang agam-agam at hindi masawatang demonyo sa sarili, mas napapaimbulog ang dakilang hangaring makitang tagumpay, namamayagpag at may katuturan ang sinimulan. Pagkat batid naming ang mismong kasagutan ay wala sa daan o sa patutunguhan kundi nasa mismong talampakan...yayapak at hahakbang tayo ngayon ng buo ang loob.
Naway maging kasama namin kayo sa paglalakbay o journey na ito. Be part of our journey towards our desired Next Picture...a world where everyone, regardless of background or income bracket get to enjoy, access and experience quality Filipino independent films and stage plays.
Lunes, Marso 4, 2013
Startling Statistics
Now
Showing…
Our standing as a nation has been improving.
Our economy has recently been recognized as a New Tiger in Southeast Asia.
While optimistic with all these developments,
it is a fact that out of 92.3M Filipinos, 26.5% are still living below poverty
line. How can a family thrive with less
than a dollar a day?
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Three percent (3%) of our population are Indigenous
People. What deliberate initiative have we done to have a reciprocal exchange and
heritage appreciation with the IPs?
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Based
on recent literature, there are 45,000 public schools in the Philippines with
about 20M students each year. To what
extent have we taught our students the importance of culture and arts?
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Our
functional literacy rate is 58M out of 67M Filipinos. They are expected to
read, write and do basic math. How well
are we doing in terms of teaching critical thinking, self-sufficiency and
creativity? How are we reaching out to the 9M remainder of that ratio?
Coming
Soon…
Last year the gross
revenue of the Arts, Entertainment and Recreation industry was posted at Php
51.8B. Eighty (80%) of this is actually attributable to gaming (a.k.a. gambling)
which is considered “recreation”. If we set aside the revenue from mainstream
entertainment, how much are we really spending for arts? Are we foreseeing the
same spending pattern within the next couple of years?
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Based on BPAP’s data, we
have 800 BPO players employing about 800 thousand with revenue of $11B last
year The BPO industry has a growth projection of $27B, the workforce increasing
to 1.3M by 2016. As we respond to the
growing demands of the world market, how are we giving back?
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Studies show that
developed countries place great importance to the value of arts and culture. SneakPick
believes that as our cultural consciousness grow so would our desire to move
the country forward.
The Birth of an Advocacy
Setting. I grew
up in Paco, Manila where riots, diaper-less babies, barefoot toddlers, palaboys (street kids), bungageras (high-strung nags), teenage
moms, jobless drunken fathers, and peddlers abound. They have their sidecars
for a house, beer for breakfast, bingo as their means to earn, and laundered
clothes as permanent street trimmings.
They don’t just lack education...some would say they don’t have
breeding.
Our street is a
convergence of two worlds. Yes, one street yet worlds apart.
The other world
is that of a sheltered-gated world where people are educated and speak good English.
They communicate well but they barely knew their neighbors. It’s a world where
there are more rooms in the house than people. My gated neighbors are either in
their offices, businesses or out of the country. They have the time and money
to travel and watch shows. They are cultured.
Our street is
just like any other street in Manila. What you see here can be seen elsewhere
in the Philippines.
Era. I was born
in the ‘80s. Signs of the Marcos regime grandeur and Imelda’s culture and arts
revolution were evident. Back then children physically play and interact with
each other.
From this humble
background and ripened by time, it dawned on me…something can be done better
than outreach and deeper than what is physiological.
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