Thursday, May 21, 2009

YEEHAW

Care to smile and jump up for joy? Finally, we got one going for us for the first time in a very long time. Wow! Why didn't we think of that?

TBTK Youth Movement - watta phrase and watta description of something so true and so us. Movement as in always moving, flowing and adrenalin-powered excitement that don't stop at nothing to our heart's desire. And mind you, Bohol gives us that! Really.

You-have-to-see-it-to-believe-it-kinda-stuff only a visit or a homecoming to Bohol can satisfy such curiosity or call it make-believe. You do have to come and see-for-yourself what these young people are imagining, looking forward to and/or talking about.

"Tara na, pauli sa Bohol... pinangga tang Bohol."

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TBTK 2006 REMINISCED


By Maribeth Veloso Garcia
New York, USA

Anytime is always a good time to come home to Bohol but for sheer excitement and unending doses of fun, pleasure and remembrance, nothing beats going there during TBTK, that triennial event in July when Tagbilaran spreads the red carpet for homecoming overseas Boholanos for two glorious weeks of sun, sea, sights and other pleasures of one's design and inclination.

Of the past three TBTKs, the most memorable for me - and doubtless to many attendees - was the one in 2006. We - my entire family, plus a few friends - had barely landed in Manila after a long and boring flight when the merriment started, setting the pace and tone of the pleasures that awaited us in Tagbilaran.

Hon. Jose Lito Atienza, then mayor of Manila, gave us a warm welcome at city hall and presented us the symbolic key to his city. Mr.Atienza, a true friend of Bohol, lauded the visiting Boholanos for their solidarity thru the TBTK and went out of his way entertaining us. He and his lady, Beng, treated us to a unique cultural show and even brought us to the best bargain centers in Manila.

Even Malacanang Palace opened its doors to us although we didn't get to meet the president who was away on a state visit at the time.

Day 1 in Tagbilaran, we of the TBTK Youth met up with lour local counterpart, a bunch of the coolest kids in that side of the Chocolate Hills, who was to host us in the delicate process of re-acquainting us to our roots and culture and also to familiarize us with the scenic wonders of our parents' birthplace. Our hosts had a theme for the program: Extreme Bohol, and boy, did they mean it!

The first order of the day was, wouldn't you know? Lunch. At the governor's mansion no less. But the lunch was anything but... It turned out to be a full blown feast partaken to the pulsating beat of a live band!

After the feast, we were herded off to Maribojoc town for kayaking and repelling at the Abatan River. But first, this being Bohol, the heartland of Filipino hospitality, we had to have another meal, local officials insisted. So off we cruised along idyllic Abatan River on a floating restaurant with tables groaning with every Boholano delicacy imaginable - from the fattest crabs in God's creation to the gooey, gravity defying kalamay.

Amazingly we survived the pig out and we finally got around to making our first adventure of the day.

I am telling you, there is nothing more exhilarating and adrenalin-inducing than kayaking and repelling under an unspoiled setting and natural conditions. It's a more intense high than one gets doing them at some commercialized theme park under a controlled environment. The experience sharpens your natural survival instincts and instills focus and concentration on an otherwise stagnant mind and body.

Repelling off Abatan Bridge to the cheers by peers and newfound friends did wonders for me, whose intense fear of heights was once thought to be incurable.

Under orders to bring flashlights (largely unheeded, to our great regret later), we set out early the next day for Bilar for cave exploration, or spelunking, as the sport is properly called. Regardless, we TBTK youths caved in to its more popular local name: "caving" an extreme sport that's not for the faint of heart or for the claustrophobic.

Split into groups, we were tasked to map out an assigned cave and come out all in one piece. To enter the caves' narrow mouth, one has to be either a contortionist or made out of elastic material. It was an almost impossible feat that me and my team miraculously pulled off only largely through our wits and a prayer. Also because of our teams adventurous nature and for being dirty. I guess.

As we wiggled deeper into the recesses of the caves. each chamber got more intricate and tangled we realized a very real fear of losing our way out and be forever consigned to spend the rest of our lives as a cave dweller! It was eerie and dark inside but what really spooked us was the sudden presence of a swarm of bats hovering just inches above our heads!! Only after screaming ourselves silly did the bats scamper away.

So extreme was our cave adventure that some of the teams balked at it. We found them huddled at the mouth of a mother cave when we emerged triumphant later.

The day ended with another adventure that was literally a walk in the woods. We went on a treasure hunt through a protected forest with instructions to bring back a "treasure" in the form of any living inhabitant of the woods. It was unbelievable what most of us brought back. It was childish fun as we indulged in all kinds of competitions involving our "treasures."

We continued discovering interesting places in the following days. One of them was the Bohol Bee Farm, a healthy haven of all things organic - from brick oven baked camote bread to hilot, a traditional form of body massage common in the Visayas region. An organic massage? Yes, only in Bohol, kids!

If we weren't exploring the countryside, we frolicked in the sparkling white sand beaches or else treated ourselves to massages by itinerant masseuses plying their trade right on the shore. If that wasn't living, I don'tknow what is.

We also dutifully attended clan reunions and reconnected with long unseen relatives and met new ones. For some of us fortunate enough to have spent a brief part of our childhood in Tagbilaran before migrating in other lands (like my brother Brian and me) we revisited familiar places and re-tasted the many local delicacies of our childhood. For some reason, they tasted better than I can remember.

Contrary to one of our worst fears before coming over, Tagbilaran does have an interesting nightlife. The clubs oveflow with a hip crowd gyrating nightly to the sounds of one of the baaaadddest rock bands I've ever heard. Tagbilaran rocks in the real sense of the word.

Reading this far, you'd think all the TBTK youths did was indulge the senses. To some extent that's true. But our sojourn also brought us a new level of awareness of life around us. We realized the fragility of our ecosystem and how we must do our bit in helping preserve the invironment and conserve our threatened natural resources. Bohol is unbelievably blessed in natural beauty it is attendant upon all Boholanaos to help keep it whole and unviolated.

Our TBTK experience also enabled us in so many ways. It awoke us to our inner Bolanon-ness and gave us a fresh perspective and a deeper understanding of the Filipino culture, however alienated we may have become to it. It also taught us, from the many clan reunions we attended, the importance of family ties and how we must try to nurture and preserve them.

No less important, the TBTK youth also realized our responsibiity towards our less fortunate brothers and how we must give back in any way we can to the community that helped nurture our dreams of migrating to other lands.

On one of our last days at the TBTK, we thought we would treat some 100 kids to a Jolibee lunch and gave away much needed school supplies. It was all we could do in our own small way to express our thanks for an unforgettable two weeks of our young lives.

Now we are set for our fourth global homecoming of Boholanos - Tigum Bol-anon Sa Tibuok Kalibutan! July 14- 26, 2009. I would'nt miss this opportunity again. So much is in store for us. Come join us! Our theme this time: Bohol Beyond its Frontiers! Let's treat ourselves to a great time. You deserve it!

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TBTK THEME SONG

(TBTK 2009 Theme Song)

Words by Fr. J. Roel Lungay BMI

Music by Romeo Ceniza Mascariñas

Performed by Romeo! Romeo! & Wendel Taladua

1
Panahon sa kasadya
Ania na usab
Dakong panaghudyaka
Kanato nagtawag
Kita mag tapok-tapok
Kita mag tigum-tigum.

2
Hala tibuok banay
Pangandam na kamo
Ma nanay man o tatay
Ma dodong man o inday
Kitang tanan mo byahe
Kitang tanan pauli.

Koro:
Tigum Bol-anon tigum
Dili na gyod maluom
Tigum Bol-anon tigum
Dili na gyod mahilom
Mahal natong probinsya
Nagsige nag pangagda
Bol-anon tib’ok kalibutan
Sundon nato ang dalan
Pauli sa Bohol,
Pinangga tang Bohol.

3
Kalambo, kahiusa
Pagadamgohon ta
Yuta natong natawhan
Atong pangalagaran
Ayaw kamo kalimot
Tandaon ta siya.

4
Bol-anong panawagan
Kaninyo nga tanan
Bol-anon sa kalibutan
O dungga ki’ng tanan
Salamat, o Bol-anon
Magkita-kita tang tanan

(Koro)

Tulay:
Tigum Bol-anon tigum
Bol-anon tib’ok kalibutan
Bol-anon tib’ok kalibutan
Uban kamo sa panagtigum.

(Koro)

Koda:
Tigum Bol-anon tigum!
Tigum Bol-anon tigum!
Tigum Bol-anon tigum!

Copyright © 2009 Roro Music. International Copyright Secured
All Rights Reserved

Fro
3/26/09


Source: TBTK @ Songwriters' Page


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PHOTO GALLERY 1

A trip to the mall however uneventful will always be fun when you're with friends. Jollibee anyone?

Exploring Bohol's unique caverns is an adventure not too many people do while in Bohol but the TBTK youth leaves no stone unturned

One last pose before we crawl it to the depths of Bohol's netherworld

A quick look at Bohol's mudbugs rising from the mountain graveyard

What look? Children of the corn vs. Coal miners' kids?

TBTK Youth "Save The Mangrove" Awareness Trip

Exploring & scenting Bohol's almost-extinct coastline fossils



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PHOTO GALLERY 2

Life's a beach: Bohol style


A day at the races


And the winner is... I mean, are?


Videoke too? Or is it just a flair of hip hop?


How 'bout an international version of the "kuradang" cultic dance? (LoL)







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PHOTO GALLERY 3

At the ever-popular Hinagdanan Cave in Bingag, Dauis, Bohol, TBTK Youth exploring Bohol's popular beaches and unique coastal caverns

The young enjoying Bohol beach and each other's camaraderie during TBTK 2006

Here we come, Balicasag!

TBTK Youth enjoying the pristien water and sun in Balicasag Island

Bubble Gang Tres... at the Foam Party

Is there such thing as a night cap? In Bohol?

TBTK Youth riding on their own float during TBTK 2006 Parade

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