Eco-Products International Fair 2009 : The Japan Foundation's Program - March 19 - 22, SMX Convention Center, Pasay City



bloggers commentary:
check out this event and it is the largest international environmental conference and fair, and thanks to Japan Foundation Manila Office for sending their program list for March 19-22, event will be held at SMX. I might be there on the 19th to check it out. feel free to attend because admission is free, also repost this so that everyone is aware about this conference participated by international organizations.

JAPAN FOUNDATION PRESENTS GREEN PROGRAMS AT THE ECO-PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL FAIR 2009

“Eco-Products International Fair 2009: Sustainable Production, Sustainable Consumption, Sustainable Future”

The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM) fuses nature with art, as it participates in the Eco-Products International Fair 2009, March 19-22, at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City. It joins key international players in the largest international environmental fair by providing the cultural/ artistic component. ( read more below )

Admission is free.

Art Installation/ Photo Exhibition
An art installation of environmental landscape photographs featuring the World Heritage Sites of Japan and the Philippines.

The exhibition will run from March 19 until March 22, at the SMX Hall 4.
Exhibition Concept, Design and Installation by Claro J. Ramirez

Contributing Photographers:

Kazuyoshi Miyoshi
Dennis Barbaira
Roderick Gamboa
Joel Garcia
Buddy Manaois
Larry Medenilla
Frederick Ochavo
Mitchell Picardal

Acknowledgments: National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
Kodak Philippines

Film Screenings
Venue: Public Stage Area, SMX Hall 3.

Kadin” directed by Adolf Alix, Jr.
March 19 (Thursday); 4PM

An Ivatan boy journeys through the Island of Sabtang, Batanes to look for their family’s only source of income- a goat which has gone astray.

Brutus” directed by Tara Illenberger
March 20 (Friday), 12 NN

"Brutus" is a fictionalized retelling of facts about the environmental degradation of Mindoro: two Mangyan teen-agers are paid by illegal loggers to smuggle wood to the lowlands. They hide them underneath a bamboo raft and float them for several days through dangerous white water. What follows is a journey that tests their friendship and their values; and opens up their eyes to a world new to them; a world dictated by ideologies and material need.


Abong” directed by Koji Imaizumi
March 20 (Friday), 4 PM

"ABONG" means small home in some mountain tribes.
"ABONG/Small Home" is an epitome of this world besieged by natural and human influences, poverty and affluence, mercy and intolerance. While gently depicting the life and familial bonds of a Japanese-Filipino family - the plentiful life of their Igorot tradition contiguous with nature and the poverty and loneliness they face in the city - this movie splendidly constructs an allegorical world of satire.

Donsol” directed by Adolf Alix Jr.
March 21 (Saturday), 12 NN

A lonesome BIO (Butanding Interaction Officer) and a widowed breast cancer survivor meet and connect during the butanding (whaleshark) watching season in Donsol,Sorsogon.

Musical Performance
Listen to the rich and passionate blend of Filipino indigenous rhythms and melodies by world/folk musical artist, Grace Nono as she performs on March 21, Saturday, 5PM at the Public Stage Area, SMX Hall 3.

Admission is free.

visit event website at http://www.epif09.org/