COTABATO CITY — By establishing programs and grants of financial assistance, a recently introduced measure in the Bangsamoro Transition Authority seeks to expand opportunities for Bangsamoro artists.
Member of Parliament Amilbahar Mawallil, the main author of BTA Bill No. 198, or the Bangsamoro Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts Act of 2022, noted that the country’s 13 Islamized ethnolinguistic groups have distinct cultures and practices that can serve as inspiration for Bangsamoro artists and writers.
Moro artists are “exceptionally
talented,” according to MP Mawallil, and he believes that the Bangsamoro
government can help them by improving their skills, gaining exposure, and
elevating Bangsamoro culture and the arts to the national and international
scene.
The Bangsamoro government is
mandated to preserve the history, culture, arts, traditions, and rich cultural
heritage of the Bangsamoro people by encouraging and supporting their people in
their artistic expressions reflective of the Bangsamoro culture.
Arts such as music, dance, drama,
folk art, creative writing, architecture and allied fields, painting,
sculpture, photography, graphic and craft arts, industrial design, costume and
fashion design, motion pictures, television, radio, film, video, tape, and
sound recording, the arts related to the presentation, performance, execution,
and exhibition of major art forms, traditional art practices by diverse people
of the Bangsamoro region, and the study and application of the arts to the
human environment, are covered by the proposed legislative measure.
Once approved, the fund necessary to
carry out the provisions of the said bill will be included in the annual
General Appropriations Act of the Bangsamoro.
A BEFCA Council will also be
established to administer the fund and grant financial assistance exclusively
for the implementation of the culture and arts program of the Bangsamoro
Government.
The Council is authorized to
establish programs and provide financial assistance to Bangsamoro groups and
individuals engaged in the arts and culture, such as projects and productions
that have substantial artistic and cultural significance and reflect the
Bangsamoro culture; projects and productions that will encourage and assist
artists and enable them to achieve wider distribution of their works and
achieve standards of professional excellence; and projects and productions that
will encourage and develop the appreciation and enjoyment of the arts by the
Bangsamoro. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations
Division)
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