The Big Blue Araneta Coliseum
The Big Dome's main gate lights blue. WHY??? |
Smart Araneta Coliseum's main gate was lit blue to support the global campaign of World Autism Awareness Day (April 2 in the US, April 3 in the PH), as declared by the United Nations.
In line with April being the World
Autism Awareness Month, this "Big Dome Lights Blue" project supports the
global autism community – a symbolic gesture behind a bigger aim to
promote awareness, acceptance and inclusion of people with autism.
A
short program followed at the gate of the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
PACDLD co-founder Ms. Felicite Jean Gonzales said a few words, and
introduced special guest Mr. Rizalio Sanchesz, the Chief of Information,
Education and Communications Division of the National Council on
Disability Affairs, who also delivered a message of gratitude for the
"Big Dome Lights Blue" effort.
Kontra Gapi Plus, a group of kids with autism and learning disability, play musical instruments during the ceremonial lighting |
Before the Big Dome was bathed in blue lights, a handful of children with autism and other learning disabilities, collectively called Kontra Gapi Plus, performed using Filipino ethnic instruments. Trained in art and performance by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the wonderful kids showed the audience that no disabilities could hamper their leading productive and creative lives. Their joyful performance and demeanor onstage proved an inspiration to all.
"Our
founder, Don Amado Araneta, has always envisioned the Center to be a
place that welcomes all, and our participation here signifies our
commitment to his vision. Today, we light up the main entrance of the
Big Dome blue to signify our belief that we can be partners to tireless
groups like the PACDLD and the Autism Advocate Awardees in the movement
towards acceptance, appreciation and protection of children and
individuals living with autism and other learning disabilities." noted Ms. Diane Romero, the
Executive Director of JAAF, in her speech during the event.
The
1st AUTISM ADVOCATE AWARDS, April 3, 2017 PACDLD gives recognition to
several medical professionals and parents that have made advances and
contributions to Autism Awareness and Advocacy in the Philippines. In
the Professional Category, awardees included Dr. Cornelio Banaag Sr.,
MD, known as the country's "Father of Child Psychology"; Dr. Lourdes
Carandang, PhD, one of the country's foremost clinical psychologists;
and Dr. Mutya San Agustin, MD, the founding president of the Philippine
Ambulatory Pediatric Association; among others. In the Parents Category,
among the recipients were Leticia Buhay, founder of the Maria Lena
Buhay Memorial Foundation; and the late Benjamin De Ocampo, who
spearheaded the Special Olympics for children with autism and other
disabilities that began in 1984.
"Big
Dome Lights Blue" was a joint effort of the Araneta Center, Inc., the
Smart Araneta Coliseum, and the J. Amado Araneta Foundation, Inc.
(JAAF), in partnership with the Philippine Associate for Citizens with
Developmental and Learning Disabilities, Inc. (PACDLD). Prior to the
ceremonial lighting of the Big Dome's main gate, PACDLD held its
first-ever Autism Advocate Awards at the Gateway Gallery on the 5th
level of Gateway Tower, in recognition of several medical professionals
and parents that have made advances and contributions to Autism
Awareness and Advocacy in the Philippines.
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