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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.
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