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Tag Archives: Ifugao
Ifugao Children’s Song: Kor Bakokor
Kor bakokor Indalan nad daor Ongar ti gatti na Ongar ti gopak na The song tells about the turtle who walks soooo slowly. In a circle, everyone walks like a turtle at slow pace first then going fast.
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Tagged Abra, Asian song, autonomous region, Baguio City, Brgy. Tinoc, CAR, children's game, children's song, Cordillera Region, cultural work, cultural workshop, Dap-ayan ti Kultura iti Kordilyera, DKK, gawaing pangkultura, Ifugao, Igorot, indigenous people, katutubong Filipino, national minority, Northern Philippines, pambansang minorya, Philippines, self-determination, turtle, Wangwang
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Kidlat Tahimik: Ay Apo!!!… May Shooting ang BambooCam!
Installation Art by Kidlat Tahimik CCP Main Theater Lobby On-going until September 23, 2012 Installation includes Rattan Figurines woven by Rogelio Ginanoy Bamboo Cameras assembled by Aniceta Himmiwat Junk Collage Bahag – Marilyn M’s Skirt sewn by Rommel Pidazzo Bulol … Continue reading
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Tagged Ainu, Aliw-wood, American Idol, Aniceta Himmiwat, Apilis Mahiwo, Apo Tim-manen, Asia, Baguio, Baguio artists, Baguio woodcarving, Bamboo Camera, blind Ifugao sculptor, bulol, Cordillera, culture and arts, Dap-ay, digital filmmaking, Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale, Fukuoka Prize 2012, Goddesses of the Wind, Hollywood, Ifugao, independent filmmaking, indi-genius, Indigeneous art, Inhabian, installation art, Japan, Jayson Domling, Jayson Taguyongon, Jun Ritumalta, Kawayan de Guia, Kidlat Tahimik, Laureate for Art and Culture, Lopez Nauyac, Marilyn Monroe, Niigata farmers, oral history, Rice guardian, Rogelio Ginanoy, Rommel Pidazzo, Santos Bayucca, Shakespeare, tsunami, Typhoon Goddess of Ifugao, violence on films
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TEFAG: Echoes in the Midst of Storm
It’s been raining tigers and lions in Manila. An hour-ride on regular day traffic can stretch for longer hours. Even LRT and MRT rides have minutes of delays. Despite wearing your full rain gear, chances are, you may still end … Continue reading
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Tagged Aeta, ALARM, ancestral domain, ancestral lands at risk of mining, Australia, balitok, B’laan, Benguet, Bugkalot, buhay, Capt. Danilo Lalin, children, China, Commonwealth Avenue, Cubao, cultural night, cultural work, Dap-ayan iti Kultura ti Kordilyera, destructive mining, DKK, EDSA, EO 79, España, executive order 79, FCF, gawaing pangkultura, gold, hang thousand streamers campaign, human rights, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Igorot, Ilocano, indigenous people, Kalangaya, KAMP, KARAPATAN, Katribu, katribu partylist, katutubong Pilipino, land, Lepanto mines, life, LRT, lupa, lupang ninuno, Luzon, Makati, Mangyan, Manila, Mankayan, minerals in the Philippines, Mining Act of 1995, mining in the Philippines, Mother Nature, MRT, Mt. Abo, national minorities, northern luzon, OceanaGold Philippines, Pampanga, Philippine, Pisumpan Mining Corporation, Pres. Benigno Aquino, Quezon City, rape of minors, rights, Royalco Resources Ltd., Salidumay, self-determination, Shuley Mines, Socsargen, southern mindanao, Spanish colonization, TABAK, Talahib, tefag, tropical storm Gener, U.S. imperialism, United Kingdom, UP Diliman College of Engineering, UP Diliman University Student Council, Xstrata U.K.
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Baguio Chronicle: Kama Sutra at Bencab Museum
Sculptures, paintings and accessories from the collection of National artist Ben Cabrera displayed at the Erotica Gallery in Bencab Museum. Looking at Julie Luch’s Lily for Georgia, I saw an image of me and remembered how such beautiful lily was talking … Continue reading
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Tagged 69, Aba Dalena, Antonio Garcia Llamas, Arts, Babanam Kevalam, BenCab, BenCab Museum, bulol, Christmas, Christopher Zamora, cold cast marble, dog position, Elizabethan, Erotic art, Eve Ensler, Gabriela, Georgia, Ifugao, Igorot, Jay Ticar, Julie Lluch, Justin Nuyda, kama sutra, Kamalig, KamaSutra, lily flower, love mantra, Nude Painting, puritan, Rated PG, Sex Positions, Sherwin Villano, Terra Cotta, Usapang Puki, Vagina Monologues, Visual arts
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Baguio Chronicle: Being Sabel at BenCab Gallery (Bencab Museum)
My first being of Sabel was in the dance production directed and choreographed by Agnes Locsin which had regional tours and excerpt during the 2010 National Artists Award that included Ben Cabrera. Before then, my notion of Sabel was that she … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 National Artists Award, Agnes Locsin, American occupation in the Philippines, Angel Locsin, animal farm, art house by the falls, art house by the mountain, Art photography, Baguio City, Ben Cabrera, Bencab Gallery, BenCab Museum, Bontoc, Contemporary art, Cordillera, costume study, Edison T. Coseteng, Erotic art, Filipino woman, gender studies, Ifugao, kalinga, organic farming, Philippine struggle, Philippines, postmodernism, Print art, Rene Guatlo, Rodel Tapaya, Sabel, Sabel character sketch, Sayaw Sabel, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, women studies
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Dec. 3 is No Pesticide Use Day
Found this poster at the PAMALAKAYA (National Federation of Small Fisherfolk Organization in the Philippines) office. Related articles The Holok: An Indigenous Pest Control System in Ifugao (Montanosa Research and Development Center) Gene Revolution: A Bane to Filipino Farmers (bulatlat.com) Call to … Continue reading
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