PHILIPPINE-SPANISH FRIENDSHIP DAY 2011 2 ND DIA DEL GALEON ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION A Return to Our Hispanic Roots: Revisiting the Galleon Trade, Cebu City October 6-8, 2011 DAY 1: October 6, 2011 (Thursday) Opening Program 8:00 Registration 9:00 Philippine National Anthem Spanish National Anthem Mexican National Anthem Opening Prayer Welcome Remarks Fr. Dionisio Marcelo Miranda, SVD President, Opening Remarks Hon. Gwen Garcia Governor, Province of Cebu P R O G R A M Introduction of the Theme Hon. Maria Serena Diokno, Ph.D. Chairperson, National Historical Commission of the Philippines Message His Excellency Jorge Manuel Domecq Fernandez de Bobadilla Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Message His Excellency Dr. Tomas Javier Calvillo Unna Mexican Ambassador to the Philippines S N A C K S Intermission Number: Selected USC Students Page 1
Awarding of Certificates of Recognition to Surviving Spanish Institutions in Cebu Colegio de la Immaculada Concepcion Seminario Mayor de San Carlos Casino Español Order of Saint Augustine Opening of the National Museum Exhibit at USC Campus Hon. Jeremy Barns Director, National Museum of the Philippines Opening Program Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Karl Poblador Department of History, UP Diliman 12:00 L U N C H 1:00 SESSION 1 Génesis y evolución del Galeón de Manila Capt. Mariano Juan y Ferragut Madrid, Spain Building the Galleons: Some Preliminary Notes on Philippine Shipbuilding during the Spanish Period Dr. Emmanuel Calairo De La Salle University-Dasmariñas From the Forests to the Pacific Lake: The Downside of the Galleon Trade Dr. Milagros Guerrero Retired Professor, Department of History, University of the Philippines-Diliman Mr. James Uy Mr. Boy Reild Gaid Page 2
3:00 S N A C K S 3:30 SESSION 2 The National Museum and Galleon Research in the Philippines Prof. Wilfredo Ronquillo Scientist II, Archaeology Division, National Museum of the Philippines Reconstructing a Past Lifeway through the Astilleros of Sorsogon Ms. Mary Jane Louise Bolunia Museum Researcher, National Museum of the Philippines The Spanish Shipyard on Isla de Panamao (now Biliran Island) Dr. Rolando Borrinaga School of Health Sciences, University of the Philippines-Manila Mr. Emelio Pascual Mr. Boy Reild Gaid 5:30 Closing of Day 1 DAY 2: October 7, 2011 (Friday) 8:00 Registration Opening Remarks Dr. Maria Luisa de Leon-Bolinao Chairperson, Department of History, University of the Philippines-Diliman 8:15 Plenary Lecture The West Indies and Manila Galleons: The First Global Trade Route Mr. Javier Ruescas and Mr. Javier Wrana Asociación Cultural Galeón de Manila, Spain Page 3
9:15 SESSION 3 Asian Textiles in Spain and the New World Prof. Marilyn Canta Department of Art Studies, University of the Philippines-Diliman Eagles in the Land of Castles and Lions: Mexican Money in Spanish Colonial Philippines Dr. Celestina Boncan Department of Social Sciences, University of the Philippines-Manila Mr. Nestor Pacana Ms. Jennifer Esplana 10:30 S N A C K S 10:45 SESSION 4 Mexican Plants in the Philippines Fr. Jose Elias Manalastas San Beda College Healers in the Medical Market Place: Traditional Medical Practitioners, Licensed Physicians and Doctors in 19 th to Early 20 th Century Philippines Dr. Ma. Mercedes Planta Department of History, University of the Philippines-Diliman Mr. Robert Rublico Page 4
Ms. Jennifer Esplana 12:00 L U N C H 1:00 SESSION 5 Cebu Galleons: The Short-lived Revival of the Trade between Cebu and Acapulco (1594-1604) Mr. Junald Ango University of Cebu Mexican Galleonic Religious Statuaries: Nuestro Señor Jesus Nazareno and Nuestra Señora dela Paz y Buen Viaje Dr. Evelyn Miranda Retired Professor, Department of History, University of the Philippines-Diliman The Jesuit House of 1730 Revisited Fr. Rene Javellana, SJ Ateneo de Manila University Fr. Aleksander Gaut Mrs. Devra Gelbolingo 3:00 S N A C K S 3:30 SESSION 6 Naming the Spirits: Feminist Nomenclature and Mythic Characterization in the first three novels of Isabel Allende Prof. Ralph Galan University of Santo Tomas Page 5
Spanish-American Lexicons in Filipino Dr. Teresita Alcantara Department of European Languages, University of the Philippines-Diliman The Maritime Connection between the Philippines and the Marianas in the Age of the Galleons: An Assessment of the Philippine Role in the History and Culture of the Pacific Islands Dr. Augusto De Viana University of Santo Tomas Mr. George Borrinaga Mrs. Devra Gelbolingo 5:30 Closing Remarks Hon. Ludovico Badoy Executive Director, National Historical Commission of the Philippines Distribution of Certificates Closing Program Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Enrique Espiritu Department of History, UP Diliman DAY 3: October 8, 2011 (Saturday) Educational Tour: Southern Cebu Distribution of Certificates Page 6