Goducate violinists undergo intensive training in Singapore

What an experience and what a luxury it was for the Goducate violinists from Laguna to be trained at the Wolfgang Violin Studio in Singapore. Until they were featured in the Channel News Asia programme Once Upon a Village and then selected for a short period of intensive training in Singapore, never did the 5 selected musicians, coming as they did from poor village and small-town communities, dream they would ever be taught daily by trained teachers, and then allowed to practise for 4 hours at a time every day in air-conditioned comfort. There were so many techniques to learn and try to master, and so much musical knowledge to absorb, in the short time they were here.

The training programme for them included attendance at concerts and observing a master class in action. On top of that there was a visit to the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, to tour the facilities there as well as to learn what requirements were needed for admission to the academy. Will they ever satisfy those requirements? Who knows, but the visit gave them something extra to hope for.

And hope is something that Goducate wants to bring to deprived communities. Even if the 5 violinists do not make it to the academy, the chance they have had to come to Singapore for some training is enough to give the 200-plus other students in the Goducate music project hope that they too might get a similar opportunity at some stage.

Arrival at Wolfgang Violin Studio for first day of training
Training by Min Lee (extreme right) while being filmed by Channel News Asia for part 2 of Once Upon a Village programme
Exploring facilities at NAFA

Goducate model farm flattened by typhoon Nesat

When typhoon Nesat (known locally as typhoon Pedring) swept across The Philippines last week, it brought floods to many parts of the country. However, in Laguna province, the main damage was wrought by the wind.

The strength of the wind was of storm signal 2 (the system has 4 signals, with signal 1 being the weakest typhoon). Storm signal 2 means that winds of 60-100 kph can be expected in the next 24 h.

We had time to harvest all crops ready for eating or for sale before the storm brought down trees near the perimeter of the farm as well as our string beans, tomatoes, corn, and bell peppers. Some 60% of the farm was affected.

We have since been uprooting all the damaged plants.

Tomato plants brought down by typhoon Nesat.

Once upon a village on Channel News Asia

Don’t miss out the special feature on Channel News Asia on Saturday 19 Mar 10.30pm

Repeat Telecast on 20 Mar 2011 at  1.30am,  12.32pm & 4.33pm

“Once upon a village”  features Goducate music project in the Philippines.