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Senate bill backing Pinoy talents soon a law

June 1, 2022 People's Tonight 373 views

MORE opportunities await Filipino musical talents with the passage of a bill Monday, May 30, 2022, seeking to institutionalize the National Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) by designating it as the Philippine National Youth Development Program.

Senate Bill 2504, or the National Music Competitions for Young Artists Act, was authored by Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara.

Angara sponsored it and co-sponsored it by Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel “Migz” F. Zubiri and Sen. Joel Villanueva.

“For close to five decades, the NAMCYA has served as a venue through which the Philippine government aids in developing and promoting Philippine music as an art primarily by identifying musical talent among the youth across the nation and having them participate in a national competition,” Angara said.

According to Angara, millions of musicians, teachers, and administrators are involved in running the national program every year.

He said the musical program was formally organized in 1973 through Presidential Proclamation No. 1173 (National Music Week for Young Artists) and with NAMCYA, produced around 130 accomplished musicians, “many of whom have moved on to become music professors in local and foreign universities and won several international competitions.”

“We affirm that the NAMCYA shall be mandated to discover outstanding musical talents for nationwide competitions for them to be possible recipients for scholarships; to develop and promote Philippine music as an art, and to undertake a continuing research documentation of Philippine music for dissemination to our public schools,” Angara said.

Under the bill, NAMCYA shall also establish a training program for music leaders, experts, and teachers to maintain and cultivate the “highest standard” of musical training for the youth.

It is also tasked to encourage and support the creation and performance of works by young Filipino composers and, make possible their publication and dissemination; recognize their artistic achievement through awards, grants, and services. By Camille P. Balagtas

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