Kasadya-an '99 / Foundation University
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TextDescription: [unpage] : ill. ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - (URAMS) LG 995.F68 1999 K37
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Foundation University Library Foundationiana | (URAMS) LG 995.F68 1999 K37 UAR6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0392025014163 |
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| (URAMS) LG 421 F68 1974 UAR6 Foundation University, Dumaguete City : established 1949 / | (URAMS) LG 995 .F68 2003 L43 UAR6 Leandro G. Sinco Tribute. | (URAMS) DS 675.8.R5 1986 J67 UAR6 José Rizal in Germany. | (URAMS) LG 995.F68 1999 K37 UAR6 Kasadya-an '99 / Foundation University | (URAMS) AS 142 .C58 2015 UAR1 Civitas quarterly : it's all about you / | (URAMS) LG 221 D35 H67 2013 A64 UAR1 Needs Analysis in ESP for BSHM-TM / | (URAM) LG 221 D35 | A3 2003 F68 vol.iii n.4 c.1 UAR1 Foundation time : official student publication of Foundation University / |
Kasadya-an ’99 is a commemorative publication showcasing Foundation University’s dynamic role in one of the city’s most beloved cultural festivals. Centered on the theme of celebration, identity, and artistic expression, the volume documents the vibrant festivities that brought together students, faculty, community groups, and cultural performers in a shared showcase of local heritage.
The publication highlights the university’s participation in street dances, theatrical performances, musical presentations, and visual arts exhibitions, all reflecting the unique traditions and creative spirit of the city. Through vivid photographs, feature articles, and firsthand narratives, Kasadya-an ’99 captures the energy and artistry that defined the festival—its colorful costumes, rhythmic movements, and powerful storytelling rooted in local customs and historical memory.
Beyond its visual and cultural spectacle, the festival serves as an avenue for Foundation University to strengthen community ties, honor indigenous traditions, and promote cultural education. The publication provides insights into how the university fosters cultural awareness, nurtures student talents in the performing arts, and supports heritage preservation through active participation in citywide celebrations.
Ultimately, Kasadya-an ’99 stands not only as a record of a memorable festival year but also as a tribute to the enduring cultural identity of the community. It celebrates the collaboration, creativity, and shared pride that unite Foundation University and the city in sustaining and enriching their cultural legacy.
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