My heart is moved by all I cannot save: So much has been destroyed
I have to cast my lot with those who, age after age, perversely, with no extraordinary power, reconstitute the world
(Adrienne Rich)
Published on 11 January 2011
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News
Xavier University has long been doing its share in uplifting the culture and arts community of Cagayan de Oro
Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, like all the other Ateneos in the Philippines, prides itself in producing “men and women for others”. When it was established in 1933 as Ateneo de Cagayan, it already stressed the importance of exposing its students to different sectors and the community. Today, XU continues to be of service to others as its students now have more venues and programs that expose them to the community.
One of these venues is the Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts (XCCA), which is headed by Hobart P. Savior. The XCCA is XU’s venue or platform for its culture and arts programs. Its main purpose is to serve as some sort of a bridge for social outreach and formation programs, its students and the whole XU community. It conceptualizes and implements different programs that cross different sectors. XCCA’s programs include:
XCCA’s cultural season begins in June and ends in May of the following year. Last year, from June to December, the XCCA came up with a number of interesting activities like arts exhibits by local artists, film festivals, a playwriting workshop, a photography exhibit and Cinemagis 4 among others. For the rest of the 2010-2011 cultural season, XCCA’s schedule is as follows:
Given all these interesting and exciting activities, XU’s students have all the reason in the world to smile from ear-to-ear; they have the best of different worlds!
If you want to experience XCCA’s cultural offerings, all you need to do is contact them through (088) 8583116 local 2059. Visiting their office at the XU Corrales Avenue campus is also a good idea. If XCCA Director Hobart Savior is not around, there’ll always be somebody willing to help you out with whatever you need. You may also want to visit Museo de Oro and look for museum curator Dr. Erlinda M. Burton.
You may also want to check out the XCCA page on the XU website. Xavier University has long been doing its share in uplifting the culture and arts community of Cagayan de Oro. It is about time we Kagay-anons take heed and join the thousands of Ateneans in supporting XCCA’s worthwhile programs.
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