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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Mark Palencia
Christine M. Zubiaga
Interview Getaway!

The Bond
This immersion had brought us so many experiences that we will never
forget. What was that again? Just kidding! Our experience at the house where we
stayed for the week was full of memorable moments. All we did was work, cook,
fetch water, eat, talk, and laugh all the way. We never had a dull moment when
our group were together. Sharing stories are our way to kill the time. Since
there is no television to watch Princess and I (haha) so we just talked about
random things. There are so many happy moments happened during our immersion at
Calaya. I don’t have to write everything here. I’ll just show it through these
pictures:
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Lorlyn T. Galiemba
Reflection

Calaya is too far from the market where
they can buy their foods and other materials that they needed. That’s why every
morning there is a fish vendor passing by Calaya so that people won’t waste
their money going to the market.
College students live in Calaya,
studied in Iloilo city. It’s too far to travel from the Island of Guimaras
going to Iloilo. Some College students in Calaya went home daily despite of
long distance to school.
People in Brgy.Calaya believed in
“Aswang” (witch), and they still use herbal medecines and traditional food
preserving like tahong(seafood).

Cultural Memories
Brgy.
Calaya still had their composo songs and binalaybay. Many young people of this
generation had forgotten already about this kind of cultural memories but
lolo’s (grandfather) and lola’s (grandmother) preserved this kind of
literature. Composo song tells us about love, environment and values.
Binalaybay is a part of the cultural memories that is still practiced by the
people of Calaya.
Composo:
ISDAHANON
By: GREGORIO GALVEZ (85 years old)
Dinhi nakon usuyon, bida sang isdahanon
Senyores inyo pamatii ining malip-ot nga ambahanon
Ang tanan nga mga isda, magapuyo sa kadagatan
Ang iban may opisyo pareho man sang tawo
Didto namatay ang omang, tinyente mayor ang kagang
Kasag ang napriso, inaway sang alimango
Kasag ang napriso, inaway sang alimango
Malasugi ang gwardiyamonte sa suba ang San jose
Didto nausisaan si Parangan naalagan.
Pugita ang presidente
Lukos ang bise
Pasayan ang maestra
Hipon ang mga eskwela
Bagis ang maestro
Bagungon ang Obispo
Sapsap among pobre
Wala’y tambo ni Juang pirme.
This
song tells us about the different kinds of animal species under the sea like
shrimps, crabs, squids, and other kind of fishes where people can sell in
orther to have income.
Chrizl D. Funtanilla
“Historical Background”
Every place has its own story. A
story of its own existence where culture, costumes and traditions were being
developed and that is what we call…History.
One of these places is Barangay
Calaya at Nueva Valencia, Guimaras. Calaya was formerly named Baladiao due to
so many Baladiao birds flying in the area and later it was changed. Calaya was
adopted due to conditions of a pale. At that time the area was full of cogon
grasses wherein, at early part of a dry season, the grasses turned to brown and
had an appearance of dried grasses or “laya” in local dialect. The name Calaya
was adopted as dried or laya.
Each place has its own landmark
where the tourists could visit. Barangay Calaya has two tourist spots; two big rocks
in sitio Poblacion II where when you climb up to that rock you can see the
beautiful views in that place. Some ancestors said, the two big rocks grow
bigger and bigger as time passes by. For some residents of that Barangay, the
two big rocks is the best place where the lovers can spend time with each
other. Next is the Taras hill at sitio Taras where you can find it relaxing.
The hill is the place where you could see the beautiful sun rise.
“My Reflection About
My Community Immersion
Experience”
Ma. Ecile Joy T. Nirza
"Products
To Be Proud Of”
Last
January 6-12, 2013 , we had our Community Immersion held in Brgy. Calaya, Nueva
Valencia, Guimaras. It’s been a great experience for me, the one week stay in
the place. I discovered a lot of things about Brgy. Calaya and one of these is,
Calaya is known for its industrial products such as wallets, bags, mats and
even the making of their traditional costumes. Usually the products are made of
pandan leaves and pineapple. Their traditional costumes are used by the
students every “Rara Festival” to portray the livelihood, tradition and culture
of the people in the barangay. The barangay
is also rich in agricultural products such as coconuts, bananas, pineapples and
the pandan.

“Cultural Memories”
Brgy. Calaya,
Nueva Valencia, guimaras is rich in cultural memories like binalaybay and
composo. Their binalaybays are usually about the lives of the people in the
place and how they work for their living and also about nature. The composo is
more on about the feelings of a man towards a woman.
We had this
opportunity to hear the binalaybay and composo made by the grandfather and
grandmother of Joyce Torda, a resident of Brgy. Calaya.
MAISIE KATE V. RIZARDO
A GLIMPSE OF A RED-SOILED
BARANGAY:
HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY
and LIVELIHOOD
As our feet steps into the soil of the beautiful island
of Guimaras, the cold Sunday breeze of January welcomes our heart warmly with
joy, pride and excitement. We have travelled so far before we reach the
red-soiled Barangay of Calaya, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras. Its beauty was one of
a kind and breathtaking. The people of Calaya welcomes us warmly.
According to the oldest residents of Barangay Calaya, the
barangay is formerly named Baladiao
due to so many Badiao birds flying in the area but was later on changed to
Barrio Calaya and it was changed to Barangay Calaya. The name Calaya was
adopted as “dried” (Laya) due to the condition of the pale. That time cogon
grasses were seen all over the place but on the early part of the dry season,
these cogon grasses turned brown and had an appearance of dried grasses (laya).
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

We haven’t finished
our bulletin board so we decided to bring it to our house and each of us
contributed in making this. We developed a strong foundation of camaraderie and
friendship, as we exchanged silly jokes while working around. It was another
moment to be cherished of.
In the morning, we deliver it back to school, where Ma’am
Sarabia appreciated the beauty of our work. It was so heart-warming experience
and such a relief because we stayed late at night just to finish it.
I really do hope that someday we
will see them again and shared every moment. It was really a great experience
while doing the tasks given to us. In spite of some difficulties and obstacles,
we still managed to do everything we can. I hope that every student who would
see our work will remember the little things we have done for their school and
also for their community.
Imee Roselene Redillas
Beautiful Spot

Every places in our country has its own product and beautiful spots that can be proud of and this simply shows and describes how rich and beautiful this country.
Last January 6-12, 2013, we travelled
along the beautiful island of Barangay Calaya, Nueva Valencia,
Guimaras and we’re so
amazed of its beauty. Their rural life was so amazing and the people gave us
their warm welcome. Our community immersion brought us there; helped us to
adapt the livelihood and ways of living in Calaya where almost all of the
people are engaged in farming and bag weaving. But the most attractive place
was the “Bato”. The Bato is very huge and tall and when we went up, we saw
almost all of Guimaras and all of us were shocked in that place because we didn’t
expect that it’s so grandeur and we conclude that Philippines is one of the
country that have lots of beautiful sceneries that our political sectors didn’t
prioritize that thing and we should be proud and thankful to Almighty God for
all the beautiful places that he gave to us. All we need to do is to develop
and protect our beautiful country.
School Activities
It was our fourth day at Calaya and we are tasked to
make bulletin boards and paint signage, and others just to help and support the
school and to make it more beautiful and we are all willing to help so that
they are remarkable things we lift to them.
We are very thankful because even though we are
strangers in that area, the students and the teachers treated us like we came
from that place. They treat us very nice and we are very happy because through
those little help and effort, there were things changed.
I hope that all the memories that we cherish together with
the people in the community will not lost and will remain in their heart.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Wilanne G. Mirar
A new Family
January 6, 2013 was the most anticipated day to us,
BSEd 3-D, because it was the day we went to our Community Immersion. In our way
to Barangay Calaya we saw a lot of beautiful views. In our one week stay in
Barangay Calaya, we stayed in Tita Cap’s house with our adopted Frank C. Bebit.
In there, I found a new family in the person of team mates, the team MIGHTYAK.
Although we do have different personalities, we feel comfortable with each
other’s company. Because of this Community Immersion, I was given opportunity
to know my team mates and their good and bad sides.
Strange Boulders
Calaya is
blessed with wondering and amazing views of environment. One of these is a
secret site with strange boulders which can be found anywhere. No one knows
where these boulders came from. Others said these were used as sites where
guerrillas of long ago hid. Others said it was the home of “enkantos and
fairies”. That’s why every person who wants to witness that site should make a
ritual before entering the place. the ritual is every person should tie a
certain leaf of coconut tree at the entrance of the place. people of Calaya
considered it as a site where people want to be alone and want to find and feel
peace and serenity.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Zeny Rey Depita
“My Light”
They said you will realize your worth as an individual if you are left in an island with nothing. Community immersion proves and feed my worth. Leaving alone with nothing but friends. I thought everything was just for fun. Purely fun. Fun in a sense that we will leave our parents. We will leave our zone for protection. A zone where everything is corrected, criticized and being protected.
Marvin Llamas
Calaya Composo
Calaya is a great place with very
accommodating people. Calaya is also surrounded by various Floras and Faunas
and filled with the untouched beauty of nature that will surely captivate your
heart. Calaya is also known for their bag weaving industry that is a sure hit
to all the consumers. But there’s one thing that others don’t know about
Calaya.
Calaya
citizens, especially the older ones possess a talent that is very rare and
unique that will surely catch your attention. “Composo” as they call it, it is
the art of singing your hidden emotions and feelings. As we conducted our
interview, we gathered various Copmposos that would tickle your hearts with its
lovely lyrics.
PANGUMA
-Uldarica
Galvez
Sang mil nueve sientos
ochentay nueve
Province of Guimaras
duog calamity
Mga pananum tanum wala
guid mapusli
Nagsunggod ang ulan,
init nagrebelde.
Mga mangunguma nagsugod
panghayhay
Wala sing pagkaon
nalaya ang humay
Ano nalang ini masyado
kabudlay
Indi kaeskwela si toto,
si inday.
Gani mga nene, nonoy, toto,
inday
Inyo siguruhon ang
bulsa ni tatay
Kon kamo ang magtuon,
inyo kaayuhon
Kay handa si tatay
magbayad sang tuition.
O, mga senyores nga
nagtililipon
Kun ako ang may sayop,
inyo pasensyahon
Kay wala na ako sarang
igasugpon.
Farming
-Uldarica Galvez
In the year 1989
Province of Guimaras
was hit by calamity
Various kinds of crops
cannot be harvested
There is no rain, the
sun was extremely hot.
Farmers lost their
hopes
Shortage of food, the
crops already died
What shall we do, life
is very hard
For toto and inday
cannot go to school
That’s why nene, nonoy,
toto, inday
You should secure your
tatay’s salary
You should study hard
and take it seriously
‘Cause tatay is ready
to pay your tuition fees
To all who gathered
here
And listened to my song
If something is
lacking, oh! Forgive me please
‘Cause I don’t have any
left to sing.
Kenneth Lim
“A VIEW FROM THE TOP”
In a barangay called Calaya in
Nueva Guimaras we had our Community Immersion on the dates of January 6-12 in
the 2013. We had spent a week there and during our stay we had heard about a
place which the locals call “BATO” which was described as a huge rock formation
by the locals.
We had set
out to go there after hearing those stories from the locals. As we have reached
the place, we were amazed by its colossal size. Due to curiosity, we had
decided to climb it to its top. Waiting for us up there was a wonderful sight
of the majority of the barangay and a part of its coastal areas. The view was
just breathtaking and great. It was one of the best experiences we had in that
place. Truly “BATO” is a good example of natures beauty and marvel.
“CULTURE IN WORDS”
In a place
called Brgy. Calaya, we had met a veteran man who is enriched by time. He had
much to offer to us, one is his knowledge in binalaybay and composo which were
traditional forms of literature. These literatures were handed down from one generation
to the other. This composos and binalaybay contain the lives, livelihood, love
and advices of the elders.
The
structure or composition of each verse is well thought and cleverly done which
bring the mentioned ideas. But this literature is only through words and not
written which became the reason why this kind of literature is slowly
vanishing. We had documented this composos and binalaybays for the future
generation and for others to know this kind of literary works.
Coleen Batiao
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Dolly Kristel Rae P. Chaves
Pandan Products
These bags are made from pandan and pinya leaves which grow
abundantly in Brgy. Calaya. The products made from pandan have become the
primary source of income. Calaya's residents express their creativity through
colorful hand bags, coin purses, wallets, and other fanciful items.
In making
the pandan products, the people collect the pandan leaves from plants. Only the
young leaves are cut so the plant will naturally renew. The young leaves are
sliced in fine strips and sorted for further processing. Workers produce
various pandan products of different sizes and designs. This is followed by a
coloring process, in which pandan products are painted with water-based colors.
Then, the colored products are dried. A
shiny liquid is applied to assure a product of high quality.
AN UNFORGETTABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE
On
January 6, 2013, I eagerly woke up to see the early morning sun, and felt the
rush of excitement as I started the day ahead. I arrived at the Ortiz port at exactly
8:30 AM to meet my groupmates. After the 15 minutes ride in a pumpboat to
Guimaras, we finally reached the stones of the beautiful island. I wanted it to
be an unforgettable experience because it is my first time to be in the island
of Guimaras.
For
our preparations, we were informed to bring all the necessary materials such as
clothes, teaching materials, kitchen utensils, and food. The day before the
community immersion, our group went to the supermarket to buy the things that
we will be using for activities in the next day.
I perceived
the island of Guimaras as a very peaceful place to live in. I saw the welcoming
faces of the elders as well as the heart-warming smiles of the children that
first greeted us. The people in Calaya were approachable and hospitable to all
of us, they treated and accommodated us like tourists but more likely as a part
of their own family. At first, we were shy but eventually we got well along
with them. Even if we did not have a foster family like the rest of the other
groups have, we were happy to be taken care of by nanay Linda, the caretaker of
the house we stayed in. We felt the love and kindness that nanay Linda showed
to all of us. She was so generous, she even allowed us to use her cooking
utensils.
Not all the
residents in Calaya, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras came from well-off families,
poverty is another face in their community. Most of the people’s source of
livelihood is through making native bags. The raw materials for these colourful
and beautiful bags are pandan and pinya leaves. The people’s lifestyle was just
simple, for them to eat at least three times a day was just enough. I have
realized how lucky I am to belong to a middle-class family and to be provided
with all the things that I needed. I have also realized that I should be
thankful and more contented for what I have, even for the little things. I am
lucky that my parents have sent me to the best school in order to develop
myself. Aside from that, I have also understood that there are chances and
opportunities that I should never take for granted. I have come to think that I
should strive more and work harder so that the efforts of those I loved would
not be wasted at all.
In my
experience, I believe that the community immersion is the best way for us to
know ourselves more as well as to knit stronger ties with each other. Even
though it was just a short period of time, we discovered more of our own
strength and weaknesses. I learned how important it is to communicate with the
rest of my group members. It is also an effective way for us to learn on how to
suit ourselves and our different personalities with the people in the community.
We tried our best to cooperate and build friendly relations not only to the
people but also to the teachers and committee members. Furthermore, the
community immersion was a tool for us to develop and practice acceptance,
patience, understanding, thoughtfulness, and thriftiness; it really helped me
to balance my time in doing my school works and doing my household chores. However,
there are times that we have a misunderstanding among our group members but we
learned how to fix them. I believe that no one is perfect that is why we need
to accept the faults of others.
Living
under the same roof and being together with all of my groupmates is very fun. I
am surely going to miss them and the moments that we have shared together. We
have created a strong bond that cannot be replaced. As a group, we often talked
about the things that we should accomplish within a week, and most of our group
members shared their own opinions and suggestions. The people in Calaya were also
very supportive in our day-to-day activities, especially the principal, and the
barangay officials.
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