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Makata Issue No. 4, April 2008 is now online

Dalityapi Unpoemed

April 2008

Greetings Bard-Brothers & Sisters:

Check out the latest issue of the Makata at http://www.dalityapi.com/

THE MAKATA (POET) Vol.9

http://makata.dalityapi.com/

Makata Issue No.4, April 2008 is now available online featuring the works of our home-grown and international poets: Aurora Antonovic, beeSPUNKY, Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal, Maria Criselda Bisda, W. R. Bongcaron, Eduardo Cong, Nelson Singson Dino,  Alegria Imperial, Rachel Chan Suet Kay and Maria Carmina A. Reynaldo.

Send all submissions / contributions for Volume 9, May 2008 issue to svillafania at yahoo [dot] com and to Jason Chancoco at tarusan22 at yahoo [dot] com (for Tagalog/Filipino & Bikol poetry). Also accepting poems written in other Philippine languages: Cebuano, Iluko, Hiligaynon, Waray, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, etc.

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Urduja Culture & Arts Society (UCAS)

presents

"SPIRIT OF URDUJA"

prose, poetry reading & art exhibit

by Artista Sining bIswal ng pangasinaN (ASIN)

on April 28, 2008

5pm art exhibit of 15 Pangasinan visual artists

8pm dinner poetry reading

Venue:

Lisland Rainforest Resort & Resto

Urdaneta City, Pangasinan

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Multilingualism in Philippine Literature and Cyberspace

The Makata project proposal “Multilingualism in Philippine Literature and Cyberspace” (http://makata.dalityapi.com/) in support to the UNESCO’s 2008 International Year of Languages has been considered and approved.

http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=36460&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

Thematic framework: Multilingualism and Cyberspace

Geographical outreach: International

Types of project: Capacity-building

Beneficiary countries: Philippines (and other countries)

Main responsible:

Santiago Villafania (sonny@eac.edu.ph)

Emilio Aguinaldo College,

1113-1117 San Marcelino St.,

Ermita, Manila, Philippines

Summary of the activities

The primary aim of this project is to encourage the youth in the Philippines to write literary works in their Mother Tongue.

The MAKATA, since 1999, serves as an online journal for Philippine and International contemporary poetry.

2008 project activities include:

- publication of works in major Philippine languages: Tagalog, Cebuano, Iluko, Hiligaynon, Bicol, Waray, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, etc.

- organize/coordinate poetry readings in different provinces which will be a build-up to World Poetry day (21 March)

The site will be available for writers, educators and researchers interested in literary works in different Philippine languages.

Main partners

Currently in cooperation with the Commission on Filipino Language which supports multilingualism in its annual literary contest: the Gawad Komisyon.

Start Date: 01-01-2007 End Date: 21-12-2015

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Thank you for reading.

Your Bard-Brother,

Santiago B. Villafania

Dalityapi Unpoemed

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Speak in the dark. What the light believes of it is poetry. - Jose Garcia Villa