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3 to 10 October 2021 Manila 3 TO 10 OCTOBER 2021 |MANILA PROGRAM 2 OCTOBER 2021 MANILA PHILIPPINES ARRIVAL OF ARTISTS MORNING Morning and afternoon arrival of painters and sculptors participating at the Art Camp for ASEAN Airport Courtesy by Department of Tourism Orientation session for artists from Philippines and other 06:00PM nine ASEAN nations, with discussions on the styles of paintings and themes, and organizing groups for mural painting Mechanics coordinated by: Mr. Nemesio Nemi Miranda, Philippine PROGRAM 3 OCTOBER 2021 | MANILA PRINCE HOTEL / UNIVERSITY OF MANILA INAUGURATION OF ASEAN ART CAMP / ARRIVAL OF PARTICIPANTS •Welcoming and Opening Statements: 8:30 AM TO •Video message from H.E. Maria Ubach, Foreign Minister of Andorra 10:30 AM •Mrs. Cecile Guidote Alvarez, UNESCO Artist for Peace, Director, Earthsavers, UNESCO Dreamcenter •Mr. Cesar Chavez, Chief of Staff of Mayor Isko Moreno, Manila •Mrs. Hedva Ser, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Cultural Diplomacy, Coordinator of SSCC for Europe, godmother of all art camps •Mr. Jean Michel Armengol, Secretary General of Andorran National Commission for UNESCO •Dr. Viktor Sebek, Chairman, South-South Cooperation Council (SSCC), Co- President of Colombian Centre of ITI •Mr. Stephane Pouffary, Founder, ART´s Planet •Painting session begins and continues during the day (20 artists from Philippines and 10 from ASEAN) •Meeting of the Drafting Committee 10:30 AM consisting of partners and the Rapporteur of the Conference and other interested delegates •Meeting of the Drafting Committee EVENING consisting of partners and the Rapporteur of the Conference and other interested delegates PROGRAM 4 OCTOBER 2021 | MANILA PRINCE HOTEL/ UNIVERSITY OF MANILA ASEAN ART CAMP ALL DAY •Continuation of painting •Rehearsals of performers at the Metropolitan Theatre Arrival of participants of Forum and Workshop •Airport courtesy by Department of Tourism •Optional visit of the National Museum In the afternoon •Welcoming address by the host, Isko Moreno, Mayor of 6:00 PM Manila •Preceded by entrance of artists in national costumes carrying their country flags •Inter-faith invocation National anthem PROGRAM 4 OCTOBER 2021 | MANILA PRINCE HOTEL/ UNIVERSITY OF MANILA ASEAN ART CAMP •Messages from: 6:00 PM •Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO), tba. •Hon. Senator Pia Cayetano, Chairwoman, SDG Committee •Sec. Bernadette Puyat, Department of Tourism •Mr. Arsenio J. Lizaso, Chairman, National Committee on Culture and the Arts. •H.E. Mme. Audrey Azoulay, Director General, UNESCO - tbc •H.E. Mr. Kung Phoac, Deputy Director General, ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community – tbc •SDG Theme Song by Asian, African and Latin American composers •Highlights of festival performances •Mr. Stephane Pouffary, Founder, ART´s Planet PROGRAM 5 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP 8:30 AM TO •INAUGURAL SESSION & OPENING CEREMONY 10:30 AM •National Anthem •Welcome messages and statements: Reflection on theme and desired action •Hon. Sen. Vicente Sotto, Senate President •H.E. Rodrigo Roa Duterte, President of the Republic of Philippines •Hon. Sen. Pia Cayetano, Chairwoman, Committee on SDGs •Hon. Sen. Christopher 'Bong' Go, Chairman, Committee on Health •Hon Sen. Koko Pimentel, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations •Hon. Sen. Cynthia Villar, Chairman, Committee on Environment •Hon. Sen, Richard Gordon, Chairman, Committee on Justice and Human Rights •Hon. Cong. Edgar Chatto, Chairman, Committee on Climate Change •Hon. Cong. Rufus Rodriguez, Chairman, Committee on Constitutional Reform •Hon. Lauren Legarda, Deputy Speaker •Hon. Cong. Roman Romulo, Chairman, Committee on Basic Education and Arts •Sec. Francisco Duque III, Department of Health •Sec. Leonor Briones, Department of Education Mr. Isko Moreno, Mayor of Manila •Former Speaker Hon. Jose de Venecia, Co-chair, International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace PRO GRAM 5 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP 8:30 AM TO Rapporteur of the Forum: Professor Andy Knight, University of Alberta 10:30 AM H.E. Mme. Audrey Azoulay, Director General, UNESCO - tbc • Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO), tba. • Representative of UNDP, tba • Representative of the Asian Development Bank, tba •Mrs. Graça Machel, Founder, Graça Machel Trust, widow of Nelson Mandela (video) •Mrs. Ela Gandhi, peace activist, granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi •Hon Sen Nancy Binay, Chair of the Climate Change Committee •Hon Sen Sherwin Gatchalian, Chairman Committee of Basic Education, Arts and Culture •Messages from Partners: •Mrs. Cecile Guidote Alvarez, Director, Earthsavers Dream Center, UNESCO Artist for Peace. •Dr. Viktor Sebek, Chairman, South-South Cooperation Council (SSCC) •Mr.Mohamed Al Akfam, President, International Theatre Institute (ITI) •Mr.Tobias Biancone, Director General ITI •Dr. SunOck Lee, President, Asia Pacific Performing Arts Network (APPAN) •Mr.Stephane Pouffary, Honorary President CEO, Energies 2050 •Mrs. Hedva Ser, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Cultural Diplomacy •VIP Keynote Statement: TBA 12:00 PM TO 02:00 PM •Lunch PRO GRAM 5 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP "How can arts support the nexus of SDG 16: peace, justice and 02:00 PM TO inclusive institutions?" 04:00 PM Panel Chairs: Hon. Senator Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III, Chairman, Foreign Relations committee and H.E. Ivonne Baki, Ambassador of Ecuador to the U.S.A. Cultural Dialogue between Israel and Palestine: Panelist from Israel - tba Panelist from Palestine - tba Cultural dialogue between Sudan and South Sudan: Ambassador Ali Mahdi Nouri, UNESCO Artist for Peace, Sudan Dr. Justin John Bial, Jopa University, South Sudan Cultural dialogue between Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Republic of Korea: Dr. SunOck Lee, President, APPAN, South Korea North Korea - tb Cultural Dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo: Ms Zvezdana Kovac, Secretary General ,European Movement in Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia· Mr. Astrit Istrefi, Executive Director, The Balkan Forum, Pristina, Kosovo Cultural Dialogue between India and Pakistan: Mrs .Saman Rai, Director General, Public Relations, Office of the Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan Mr. Vidyanidhee Vanarase , Founder Director,International Association for Performing Arts and Research, India PROGRAM 5 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP •“Perspective of Asia and Pacific 4:00 PM TO •Chair: Professor Shabhaz Khan, Director of UNESCO Office Beijing, 6:00 PM Representative to China, DPRK, Japan, Mongolia and Republic of Korea •Panelists include: •Ms. Chen Zhongwen, Deputy Director General, ITI, China •Mr. Usman Ahmad khan Buzdar, Chief Minister Punjab, Pakistan •Milen Dyoulgerov, Senior Environment Specialist, World Bank, Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries Project •Dr. Aidar Kurmashev, Chief Analyst in Media Development Foundation, Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan PROGRAM 6 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP 8:30 AM TO Perspectives of Caribbean and Latin America Chair: Mr. Vinicio Cerezo, former President of Guatemala, 10:30 AM Secretary General of Central American Integration System (SICA), tbc Panelists include: H.E. Ivonne Baki, Ambassador of Ecuador to the U.S.A. Mr. Eduardo Paes, Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, tbc Ms. Olinda Salguero, Special Adviser to the Secretary General of SICA, Guatemala - tbc Professor Andy Knight, Department of International Relations of the University of Alberta, Barbados/Canada Dr. Viktor Sebek, Chairman, SSCC Mrs. Saia Vergara, Director of the Institute of Patrimony and Culture, Cartagena City Government, Colombia Professor Alfonso Munera (video), former Ambassador of Colombia to Jamaica and Trinidad, former Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States 10:30 AM TO •Perspective of Arab World and Africa 12:45 PM Chair: Dr. Hubert Gijzen, Director, UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa Mrs. Nancy Bakir, former Minister of Culture of Jordan, former Assistant Secretary General of Arab League, SSCC Policy Board Member (video message) PROG RAM 6 OCTOBER 2021 | THE PHILIPPINE SENATE SDG FESTIVAL, FORUM AND WORKSHOP Panelists include: 10:30 AM TO Mr. Mohamed Al Akfam, President, ITI, Mayor of Fujairah, 12:45 PM United Arab Emirates Hon Kojo Yankah, former Minister of State and MP, Ghana, Founder/Executive Chairman, Pan African Heritage World Museum., Member SSCC Mrs. Lina Attel, Director General National Centre for Culture and Arts of the King Hussein Foundation, Jordan Ms. Beverly Moss, Secretary ,Conflict Management and Peace Building, Office of the Deputy President, Kenya. Prof. Hamadou Mande,, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University, Burkina Faso, Head of reserach, Observatory of African Cultural Policies, Mozmbique Mr.Abdulhameed Saleh, Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts, Member SSCC •Art as a tool of Cultural Diplomacy: Healer of Traumas caused by 2:00 PM TO COVID, Natural Disasters and destruction of environment 4:00 PM Chair: Hon. Congresswoman Loren Legarda, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Philippines Video message from H.E. Maria Ubach, Foreign Minister of Andorra Panelists include: Mrs. Hedva Ser, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Cultural Diplomacy, Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe, Acting Representative, WHO in the Philippines Mr. Fabio Tolledi, President ITI Italy Mr. Daniel Bausch, President ITI, Switzerland Stephane Pouffary, Spokesperson, ART¨S PLANET, Hon. President/ CEO of Energies 2050,France Mr. Matteo Guidicelli, Ambassador, National Youth Commission, Philippines
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