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Showing posts with label Museo Koldilyera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museo Koldilyera. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Visiting museums or art galleries may help people live longer, according to a new study.

Cordillera - A new study from University College London (UCL) have found out that people who are engaged in arts-related activities every few months of more could help them live longer. 
The researchers discovered that those who engaged in arts more frequently at least every few months had a 31% lower risk of dying early than those who did not. The study also showed that going to the theater or museum once or twice a year was linked with a 14% lower risk of dying, according to article published in the BMJ Journal.

The reason, according to the study why their is a link between "arts engagement" and living long can be credited to socioeconomic differences between those who go to museums, art galleries, and theaters, and those who do not. Although wealth only accounted 9 percent as the reason, social and civic engagement, and mobility also played a role. 

Daisy Fancourt, author of the study told that these leisure and pleasure activities that people don't think as a health related activity do support good health and longetivity.

She said that engaging with the arts can help in lowering stress and build creativity that allows people to adapt to changing circumstances. 
"We also thought that a greater sense of purpose could play a role. If this study is added to the larger of evidence, we are getting an increasingly rich picture on how arts can benefit health and it's not about one single outcome. It can have wide ranging benefits and support healthier lives live longer." Fancourt added.

In an editorial published by the World Health Organization said that both receptive participation, like visiting a museum, and active participation, like singing in a choir, had health benefits.

Based from this study, the WHO said that everyone should have the chance to take part in cultural activities.
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Saturday, May 13, 2017

Museo Kordilyera in Baguio lets you time travel to the past and learn the rich culture of the Igorots


This is one of the event you should include in your travel itinerary when you visit Baguio - touring the newly built two-story museum at the University of the Philippine campus called MUSEO KOLDIYERA. 

Since its official launching in February this year, the first ethnographic museum in the north has now been opened for visitors who want to have a glimpse on the rich culture of the Cordillera people through exhibits and displays of their ancient and treasured material culture. 

The Museo Kordileyera was built not only to showcase the different indigenous  culture of Cordillera but " dedicated to the preservation and enrichment" of them.

The museum is a good venue for anyone who wants to have an understanding and learn the identity and culture of the Indigenous people of the Cordillera and Northern Luzon. 

If you want to know and learn the method of tattooing "Batok" done in Ifugao, know what a "hagabi" looks like, come face to face with a "Kadangyan" then head to this museum. 





The museum is situated inside UP-Baguio campus, just a 5-minute walk from Victory Liner bus station. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday at 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Admission Fee for adult is only P60 and P30 for student. 


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