Project Destination
A mini-series that survived the pandemic
By Earl D.C. Bracamonte
In celebration of its 35th year as the grant-giving agency of the government, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) has produced a TV production - a valueserye - that highlights the culture and traditions of the Ifugao people.
"Proclamation No. 933 points out the significance of Filipino compositions in promoting culture and the arts; including the economic dimensions and livelihood aspect of the industry. Corollary to this mandate is the provision for the cultural resiliency and recovery program (CRRP) of artists who were out of work during the height of the pandemic," intimated Marichu Tellano, deputy executive director for administration and support services.
The series aims to explore and investigate Filipino cultural values through the point of view of Andre (Migo Adecer), a 23-year-old Filipino-American, estranged from both his biological family (Yup Servo and Angeli Bayani) and Filipino heritage, who goes on a journey back to the Philippines upon learning of his father's demise. In this journey, he discovers his own personal history, and the cultural and social values that he, despite being brought up in a faraway land, inherently has in his Filipino blood.
"Ito ay isang kuwentong katutubo - kuwentong Ifugao. The production started in 2019 but was stalled by the global pandemic. I wrote the material for the series during the pandemic. It's a road serye because the locations for the shoot traversed the provinces of Ilocos, Cagayan, Cordillera (Baguio), Banawe, and Pampanga, among other places," shared mini-series director Zig Dulay.
Project Destination also topbills Royce Cabrera and Kate Valdez, with the able support of Paul Holmes, Linda Villalobos, Acey Aguilar, Ross Pesigan, Tim Mabalot, Seth Dela Cruz, and Yñigo Delen.
"The CRRP recognizes the mental and physical well-being of cultural workers and artists. It also responds to pandemic and natural disasters and the conservation of heritage zones, with rehabilitation efforts focused on artists who lost their means of livelihood - their craft falling under the "non essential" category. Its aim is to strengthen the sector's resiliency," shared Jaime B. Antonio Jr., project coordinator for the tenure years from 2022 to 2028.
Project Destination currently plays every Sunday mornings from 11 am to 12 noon at the GTv network.
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