Singer-songwriter Joey Ayala who is much-awarded for his songs’ relevance of subject matter to environment, society, values and use of indigenous instruments and influences in his recordings and performances will be sharing his talent and expertise through the MUSIKALIKASAN: Music workshops set on March11-12, 2014 at the Davao Association of Catholic School (DACS) Training Center, Davao City.
 Known for his environmental songs, such as Agila: Haring Ibon and Magkaugnay, Ayala will be sharing his expertise through workshops on Elements of Music, Songs and the Environment; and Voice and Vibration. Â
As music is a powerful tool for environmental consciousness and social change, it is hoped that Musikalikasan workshop sessions will intensify information and education campaign for the youth and stakeholders on environmental care and protection.
After the workshop sessions, participants will have the chance to witness Joey Ayala’s live performance on March 13, 2014, 7PM at Taboan, Matina Town Square. Â
Prior to the concert, awarding ceremony of Lunhaw Awards will also take place in the same venue. Â The award-giving body in search for innovative and sustainable green initiatives will announce the Top Five Best Practices from the sixteen shortlisted initiatives in the city.
“As one of the co-organizers of this event, we are happy that Joey Ayala has partnered with us. Ayala being one of the DatuBago Awardees in 2000 and has received numerous awards for his Music is an advantage for students who will take part in his music sessions. Students, teachers, musicians and other professionals are highly encouraged to participate and learn from his creative process. “ IDIS Executive Director Mary Ann Fuertes, said.
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