Federico’s Named Best Bignay Wine

December 13, 2009

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Local wine producer Federico’ Island Wine based in Victorias City was named Best Bignay Wine in the Tropical Wine Competition hosted by the Department of Science and Technology South Luzon Cluster on November 11, 2009 at SM City Sta. Rosa City, Laguna.

Federico’s bested other six finalists in the Bignay Category from other regions. Bignay (Bugnay) grows in the wild and are handpicked and naturally fermented. Bignay wine has a rich, fruity flavor and aroma. It is clear and dark plum in appearance and has 13 percent alcohol content achieved through natural fermentation.

Aside from the Bignay Wine, Federico’s also has Duhat and Pineapple Wine. The wine makes a good Christmas gift even Manila-based EchoStore carries Federico’s wine in its special Green Basket gift set. Locally, Federico’s Island wine is available at Fresh Start Organic Stores and Merci’s Pasalubong Center.

No More Logging in the Northern Negros Natural Park

November 5, 2009

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The remaining 16,487 hectares of forest cover at the Northern Negros Natural Park are nor protected from commercial logging with Republic Act 3680 imposing a logging ban in the 3rd District of Negros Occiental which comprise the cities of Silay, Talisay and Victorias and two municipalities, E.B. Magalona and Murcia.

President Arroyo signed into law last November 3 House Bill 3680 known as “An Act Imposing a Logging Ban in the Third District of the Province of Negros Occidental” which was authored by Rep. Jose Carlos Lacson seeks to prohibit the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes.

The Northern Negros Natural Park is Negros Occidental’s major watershed area where rare flora and fauna species can be found such as hornbill, bleeding heart pigeon, Visayan warty pig and Philippine spotted deer. Mambukal Resort in Murcia and Gawahon Eco-Park in Victorias City are located inside the Northern Negros Natural Park.

Victorias City’s Church of the Angry Christ

June 21, 2009

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Church of the Angry Christ. The name invokes a sense of wonder. Perhaps because anger is one of the seven deadly sins and it’s strange that a Catholic Church would associate Christ with it.

I haven’t had the opportunity to visit the Church of the Angry Christ even though I often visit Victorias City. It was unfortunate also that when we visited several Negros Occidental churches, the Church of the Angry Christ was one of the churches we were not able to visit. So when a friend offered to take me there, I did not hesitate to accept the invitation.

The Chapel of St. Joseph the Worker, commonly known as the Church of the Angry Christ is located inside the Victoria’s Milling Company (VMC) compound. The company built the church to serve the Catholic employees and their families living inside the VMC community composed of seven barangays.

When VMC was in a financial crisis in the 1990s, most people feared that if ever the sugar refinery would be closed, the church would eventually be neglected. Fortunately, both did not suffer such a gloomy fate. VMC has recovered and the Church of the Angry Christ continues to draw art aficionados and Catholic faithfuls from around the world.

Roman Catholic Churches in the Philippines would have an icon or image of Jesus Christ that has  a gentle and merciful expression. However, the Church of Angry Christ defied tradition by portraying Jesus Christ with a fierce expression in its very famous mural.

The church apparently got its now famous name when a foreign journalist called it the Church of the Angry Christ in an article featured in Life Magazine. Another uniqueness of the church is that it depicts Mary and Joseph to have brown skin in traditional Filipino attire and the characters in the Fourteen Stations of the Cross wearing Filipino clothes.

Just imagine the reaction of the townspeople and church officials when they first saw the church mural when it was completed in 1949. Many conservatives probably raised their eyebrows and considered it inappropriate for a church. The combined imagery, vibrant colors and the size of the mural makes it an overwhelming picture to look at. Today, upon seeing the Church, one would wonder who the people responsible for designing this magnificent church were.

I was fortunate that my hosts were from Victorias City with family members previously working with VMC. They provided me with valuable information from the Church brochure and from the stories that circulated inside VMC.

The Church of the Angry Christ was designed and built by Anthony Raymond, who was Frank Lloyd Wright’s apprentice in his architectural firm in New York. Frank Lloyd Wright was considered the greatest American architect of all time, as voted by the American Institute of Architects.

The Church’s building architectural design was modern and futuristic. The building is made up of two sections, the nave and the tower. They are connected by movable beams holding the building up well even during earthquakes. This is a well thought design since the Philippines is in an earthquake belt. The church was constructed for air and light to keep churchgoers comfortable even in Philippine climate where it gets uncomfortably hot during summer.

The Belgian liturgical artist Ade de Bethuene was commissioned to design the decoration of the church’s baptism room. Bethuene opted for mosaic using broken glass gathered by the residents of the mill.

For the baptistery she depicted Jesus’ baptism at the Jordan, and for the facade showed three scenes from the life of St. Joseph, namely, the marriage to Mary, the workshop at Nazareth, and the death of Joseph. For the sides other scenes from the life of Joseph were depicted.

Local artists were also employed to work on the church. Benjamin Valenciano, a carpenter from Victorias, did the images of Mary and Joseph, the crucifix and the Stations of the Cross. Arcadio Anore, a local engraver, executed Bethuene’s designs for the brass plates decorating the pulpit, baptistery and other parts of the church.

The world famous mural decoration of the Church was done by Alfonso A. Ossorio, the son of Don Miguel J. Ossorio who founded and at that time the owner of Victorias Milling Company. Alfonso A. Ossorio was a Filipino-born American abstract expressionist artist of Hispanic, Filipino, and Chinese ancestry. He studied Fine Arts at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachussets, U.S.A. and continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Prior to coming to Victorias to do the mural decoration at the behest of his family who owned VMC, Alfonso Ossorio was already a well-known abstract expressionist artist in New York who became friends with famous abstract expressionist artist Jackson Pollock and Clyfford Still.

Ossorio spent 11 months in Victorias City doing the mural decoration. Ossorio used ethyl silicate 40 as painting medium as recommended to him by Ralph Mayer, a paint chemist, to be appropriate for the tropics. The mural which was finished in 1949, has not been retouched until now but the bright colors still looks magnificent.

Ossorio explained in his own words the subject of the mural as follows:

“The subject was worked out in terms of the main action that takes place in the sanctuary, which is the sacrifice of the mass. I had a large seated figure of Christ with hands open, supported by the hands of God the Father that came out of the blue. Adam on one side, Joseph and John the Baptist on the other, Mary, and the beloved disciple, John the Evangelist. Then there were four angels of the Last Judgment, the four trumpeters. And on the beam facing the congregation there was the roll of those who are called, with the triangle, the old Masonic symbol.”

. . .it is the Last Judgment, it’s a continual last judgment with the sacrifice of the mass that is the continual reincarnation of God coming into this world. And it worked out beautifully because the services take place usually very early because of the heat and the church had been oriented so that the sun would come in and strike the celebrant as he stood at the altar with this enormous figure behind him. It worked, if I do say so myself. And although they loathed it at the time it was done it is almost now a place of pilgrimage.”

Indeed, the Church of the Angry Christ has become a cultural religious icon and a symbol of avant garde art. The church features the works of world famous artists that should be preserved for other generations to appreciate. I agree with the many artists who advocate that the church be declared as a Filipino Heritage Site to ensure its preservation.

The church is open to those who want to visit and take a look at the famous mural. Victorias City is 34 kilometers from Bacolod City and can be reached by jeepney or bus. Upon reaching the intersection of the main highway and the road leading to VMC, take a tricycle to the church.

References:
  • St. Joseph the Worker Church Brochure
  • Alfonso Ossorio interview, 1968 Nov. 19, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
  • Panublion – Heritage Site for the Visayan Islands in the Philippines

Canetown, Victorias City: House and Lot for Sale

May 13, 2009

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I’m helping out a friend sell their house and lot located in Canetown, Victorias City. I have personally visited the place and I like it because it already has fruit bearing trees and a nice picnic area overlooking the river.

Here’s the description of the property:

Lot Area: 1,447 Square Meters;

Floor Area: 205 Square Meters.

Bungalow type, 2 living rooms, dining room, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 Toilet & Bath,  Attic (convertible to 2 more bedrooms) and garage.

Large lawn (front and back), with fruit bearing trees like lanzones, Indian mangoes, chicos, coconuts. Big palms like Madagascar and torch, fox tail, champagne, and blue palm. Many kinds of flowering plants.

Location: Canetown Subdivision, Victorias City, Negros Occidental,
walking distance from Entrance gate of Canetown.

Price: P 2.3 Million only.

If only I have that kind of money I would consider buying it as an investment. You can’t get a price that low for such a prime property.

If you are interested, just contact me using the Contact Form. It’s best to visit the property and see for yourself. The owners also welcome Licensed Real Estate Brokers.

Here are pictures of the property:

Sandra Seifert Crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2009

May 11, 2009

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Sandra Seifert of Negros Occidental was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2009 in the Coronation Night held at The Arena in San Juan City last night besting 49 candidates. It was a double victory, since another Negros Occidental candidate, Adie Adelantar of Victorias City was crowned Miss Eco-Tourism.

It was a heart-warming moment when Seifert and Adelantar held hands and raised their arms when Billy Crawford was about to announce who between them will be crowned Miss Philippines Earth. It’s like  they’re raising the pride and glory of Negros Occidental. They really made their fellow Negrenses proud.

Seifert and Adelantar had very impressive answers both in the Top 10 and in the Final Question and Answer which received thunderous applause from the audience. Indeed, they have the brains to go with the face and body.

Seifert is very updated on the environmental issues in Negros Occidental especially in Bacolod City. Seifert identified waste segregation as the major concern of Negros Occidental having only three out of the 13 citites implement the Solid Waste Management Act. She said it’s her advocacy to promote solid waste management so that more cities and municipalities in the province implement it.

Seifert and Adelantar are both previous candidates in the Bb. Pilipinas pageant. Whereas Adelantar failed to grab the crown in 2007,  Seifert was controversially disqualified two days before the coronation night of Bb. Pilipinas 2009 because of some racy photos with FHM. What a great come back for the two beauty queens!

Another winner from Western Visayas was Michelle Martha Braun of Aklan.

Miss Philippines-Earth2009 Complete Results

Miss Philippines Earth 2009
Sandra Seifert (Negros Occidental)

Miss Philippines Eco Tourism
Adie Adelantar (Victorias City)

Miss Philippines Fire
Patricia Marie Tumulak (Quezon City)

Miss Philippines Air
Michelle Martha Braun (Aklan)

Miss Philippines Water
Catherine Loyola (Sydney Australia)

Watch this video of the final Question and Answer courtesy of Starmometer.

Image Credit: Miss Philippines Earth Official Website

Three Negros Occidental Candidates in Ms. Philippines Earth Pageant

May 9, 2009

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Three Negros Occidental beauties are vying for the 2009 Ms. Philippines-Earth title.  Ms. Jan Maricris Vega of Bacolod City, Ms. Adie Adelantar of Victorias City, and Ms. Sandra Seifert representing Negros Occidental are all competing for the 9th Annual Ms. Philippines-Earth.

The people of Negros Occidental are all excited to watch the Coronation Night on May 10, 2009 at The Arena in San Juan City which will be telecast by ABS-CBN.

Ms. Jan Maricris Vega was crowned MassKara Queen 2008. The 18 year-old Vega is an Electronics & Communications Engineer Student of the University of St. La Salle.

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Victorias City representative Adie Adelantar already joined Bb.Pilipinas in 2007 but was not able to make it even into the semi-finals. Will the 21 year-old Tourism Graduate make it this time as Miss Philippines-Earth? We know she has a good chance.

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Another bet of the Negrenses is Sandra Seifert, a 25 year-old Registered Nurse. A lot of people were disappointed when she was disqualifies from the Bb. Pilipinas 2009 pageant just two days before the coronation night over some photos of her published in FHM. We’re glad that Miss Earth officials doesn’t seem to mind.

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Ms. Seifert is an early favorite and has already won some Miss Earth pre-pageant awards like Best in Swimsuit, Gandang Ricky Reyes Award and Best in Cultural Attire.

Most people in Bacolod and Negros Occidental will be glued on their TV sets during the Coronation Night on Sunday. With three candidates vying for the title, we know there is a good chance that the next Miss Philippines-Earth will be coming from Negros Occidental.

We wish them luck!

Update:  Sandra Seifert Crowned Miss Philippines Earth

Image credit: Miss Philippines-Earth