Froilan Calayag at West Gallery

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FROILAN CALAYAG's 7th solo exhibit entitled "Bring Your Gifts" will have its Opening Reception tonight, December 19 2013, Thursday, 6PM at the West Gallery located in 48 West Avenue, Quezon City. The exhibit runs until January 6, 2014.

For more info, contact +63 2 411 0336 or info@westgallery.org

Tambulan sa UP Diliman

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TAMBULAN SA DILIMAN is back on its 8th Annual Drum Festival this Friday, November 29, 2013 at the Hardin ng mga Diwata, Faculty Center.


When Tambulan sa Diliman started in February 2006, it was to celebrate the drum with its music and ritual. Aside from that, it was an invitation to bring the U.P. community, artists, enthusiasts and musicians altogether from 6:00pm til midnight. The Tambulan I went to, on 2011 was until the break of dawn!



Instruments will be provided by the UP Kontra-Gapi but they also strongly suggest and encourage us to bring our own percussion. Add to that the enthusiasm and FRIENDS for communal music playing and dancing!!!

I miss saying this but as it brings back the rhythm playing inside me, tugudung tak tak! Palo!

Baybayin Workshop for a Cause

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A friend invited me to have coffee at "you-know-where-they-all-want-to-be" but I refused thinking that there are other ways to spend that hard earned bucks into something worth donating than sipping their treat. But to make a more noble and fundamental catching up over caffeine, it is just but timely to invite her instead to have a different coffee experience tonight at Cordillera Coffee.

Cordillera Coffee will host their second of the three Workshop Thursdays Series this year. A Baybayin Workshop with Mr. Leo Castro of Sanghabi from 6:30pm-9:00pm at Unit 104 Llanar Bldg in 777 Xaviervielle Ave, QC.
Registration Fee is Php 250.00 but inclusive of a cup of 100% Arabica Coffee and a Cordi Dessert. What's great about tonight is that the proceeds will go to the #ReliefPH operations for the Yolanda victims in Visayas. Well isn't that having coffee with a different kick?!



If you have questions or concerns,you can contact Cordillera Coffee at 09068671797 (TM/Globe) or 09228056486 (Sun)

As they say, SUPPORT LOCAL COFFEE GROWERS :)!

Takits!



Collective Vortex Dance Offering

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Dance with us this Sunday, November 24, 2013 from 5:10 AM to 7:10 AM at the U.P. Campus, Lagoon Area (Near the Lagoon Stage)

TENTATIVE P R O G R A M

I. Assembly Time and Setting – UP ( 4:30 AM to 4:45 AM)

II. Orientation (4:45 AM to 5:00 AM)

III. Preliminaries and Inner Preparation (5:00 AM to 5:10 AM)

IV. START : Opening of the Sacred Center (The Inner / Outer Vortex): The “Bathala” Call 5:10 AM

V. Invocation :
A. The Call to the Three Worlds
B. The Call to the Four Directions
C. The Call to the Four Elements
D. The Vortex Prayer / Meditation : The Call to Guardian Spirits, Inner Guides, the Divine Self (the Christ Within), the Earth-Mother, and the Supreme Cosmic Spirit : Statement of / Meditation : Statement of Public and Private Intentions

VI. The Vortex Circular Walk (Silent Walking Around the Inner Circle of Sitting People in Meditation and Prayer; Centering)

VII. The Vortex Circular Offerings : Dance, Singing, Chanting, Music-Making, and Open Spaces for Creative and Spontaneous Flows (Free-Flow Part)

VIII. The Vortex Circular Walk (Silence and Centering)

IX. The Bathala Call

X. Closing of the Sacred Center

XI. Thanksgiving to the Cosmos and Shouts of Victory

THE VENUE :
The University of the Philippines Campus – the Lagoon Area (near the Lagoon Stage).

1. By car or by taxi from the University Avenue (from PHILCOA), please enter the UP Administration Building gateway (Quezon Hall). This is where the Oblation Statue stands. There is a parking lot nearby. Walk past Quezon Hall. Just walk up the open stairway, and down towards the green lawn behind Quezon Hall. Walk straight across the vast, green, open space. If you follow this path and walk straight ahead, you will see the lagoon site, further on. The venue is the Lagoon grounds, not the Lagoon stage.

2. By PHILCOA - UP Campus jeepney : Please tell the driver that you will get off at Quezon Hall or the UP Administration Building, where the UP Oblation Statue stands. Cross the street towards the entrance gate of Quezon Hall. Walk towards the open stairway, towards the back part. Cross the vast green lawn behind the building. As you proceed straight the path, you may see further the grounds of the Lagoon Area. We will use the Lagoon ground, not the Lagoon stage.

GUIDELINES:

1. This “Collective Vortex Dance Offering” is a creative and contemporary rendition of the ancient pre-colonial “Babaylan” (shamanic) rituals. This is an attempt to re-claim ancient wisdom and ritual, in a contemporary design - dedicated to the Mother-Earth / Mother-Goddess. It is said that Mother Earth does not need any help to heal herself. If left to herself, she will in her own time renew the Earth. But do we stand back and leave her to her own resources? If we do, if we wait for her to reach the saturation point of absorbing the abuses done to her, she might have no recourse but to take drastic and radical action to balance the extreme negative and destructive energies heaped upon her. Do we have to wait for this to happen, and all be wiped out? Or do we join efforts to ensure that she is not forced to reach saturation point… to get the process of healing under way right now? Do we innovate or stagnate?

2. The dance is called a “Collective Vortex Dance Offering” because dancing in a circular formation activates the inherent energies within each one, the earth and the whole cosmos. As we meditate together and reconnect with the creative and positive energies of Mother Nature, we are awakening and activating the “vortex” within each one, to radiate from within our bodies into the greater worlds beyond. The world within is a mirror of the cosmos around and beyond us. By reconnecting with Mother Earth, we experience inner healing. By being healed, we release the inner power, the Light within. This Inner Light meets the Cosmic Light… and the Divine Self is born - as the division and duality between the human and the divine, as well as the light and darkness , are dissolved into a never-ending Light that dissolves all the darkness…..

3. There is no standard wear. White is preferred for dramatic effect, but this is secondary. What is important is the presence of the devotional heart, willing and happy to offer prayers to the Supreme Spirit...An exercise in letting go of the ego....

4. The public intentions : to do a collective dance offering to generate positive forces for the following creative intentions:

a. the Healing of the Earth ( reconnecting with Mother Nature and the cleansing of the earth);

b. empowerment of the sacred centers and energies of the Earth;

c. prayer for the emergence of a spiritual natured-based civilization, where there is “pakikpagkapwa” and “pakikiisa” with Mother Nature;

d. prayer for the peace and repose of the departed souls, specifically those who perished due to super-typhoon Yolanda in all affected areas; including those who were not even identified yet, and not given proper burial rites);

e. prayer for the speedy healing of the wounds brought by the ravages of the super-typhoon in the hearts and memory of the people affected; also the speedy reconstruction of all the cities, municipalities and barangays affected;

f. prayer for the healing of people sick in many or all levels; and

g. Prayer for the Opening of the Portal of Light in the unseen dimensions : for successful emergence of a strong, creative, and loving People of the Light (renewed people of God or the experience of a spiritual birth and renewal for humanity and the beings of nature).

5. Please bring your own snacks and bottled water. Also bring your own umbrellas and extra clothes, just in case it rains.

6. For those who will not walk and dance, but wish to sit and do meditation and prayer in stillness, please bring mats and cushion to sit on. You will be sitting down around the Bamboo Altar as symbol of the Macrocosmic and Microcosmic Vortex. Those walking and dancing around the Vortex will also dance around you as part of the Vortex.

7. Those who come late, please just quietly walk toward the circle of walking or dancing people.

8. Please avoid loud talking and laughter, to enable others to concentrate and do continuous meditation. Silence must be maintained, if possible. If there is an urgent need to communicate, please whisper your message to the person concerned.

9. If one is doing sitting meditation and gets tired sitting down continuously for a long time, you may stand up, stretch your legs, and then sit down once again. If one wants to join the circle of walking, singing, chanting, and dancing people, please just join them quietly. If, on another hand, you have been continuously walking, singing, chanting, and dancing, and needs to sit down, one can join the circle of those doing sitting meditation and praying.

10. You are encouraged to bring your own musical instruments (for those who have them), for your music-making offering to Mother-Earth.

11. As you enter the UP Main Gate along the University Avenue, please tell the guards that you are attending the "Collective Vortex Dance Offering" at the UP lagoon, to start at 5:10 AM. I will be providing the guards posted at the Checkpoint of the Main Gate a photocopy of the official permit issued to me by the UP Office of Community Affairs last November 5, 2013, for the event on November 24, 2013.

12. After the Collective Dance Offering, please see to it that you don’t leave any litter or garbage behind. The UP Community Affairs Office would like us to leave the lagoon grounds clean and free of garbage. Please get your litters and put them into your bags, if there are no waste cans nearby.

13. Please fill in the Attendance Sheet with your full name and contact numbers. We would like to invite you later to join us in the Launching of the “Collective Vortex Dance Offering” (Sayaw-Kawalan) at the Dancing Fountain, Quezon Memorial Circle on December 21, 2013 (Saturday), a Winter-Solstice day, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Henceforth, there will be such a Collective Vortex Dance Offering at the same time and place, on every other second Saturday of the month covering the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December, 2014. This is dedicated to earth-healing, serving as an offering and prayer to reconnect with Mother-earth….

14. The translation of “Vortex Dancing” into Tagalog is “Sayaw-Kawalan.” Sayaw-Kawalan literally means the “Dance of Emptiness”, the “Dance of Nothingness” or the “Dance of Stillness” (the stillness in the center of nothingness or emptiness). The root-word of “kawalan” is “wala”, literally, “nothing” or “empty.” According to the article “Reflections on ‘Tiwala’ : An Essay in the Philosophy and Theology Behind a Tagalog Word” by Leonardo R Silos (Kinaadman VII, No. 1, 1985, pp.25-37), “until recently, "wala" was still commonly used as a word for ‘high seas’ in Tagalog. It still appears as a living word in the Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala of Noceda and Sanlucar whose first edition appeared in 1754. The word is now seldom if ever so used. It is now classified by lexicographers as Old Tagalog.” He further connects the Tagalog” wala as “high seas” and related it to the Old Tagalog word “tiuala” which, according to the 1754 "Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala" refers to “distant part, as the gulf in relation to the shore; "magtiuala", to put to sea, to go far way; "ipatiuala", what one brings with him….” He concludes that “wala” was originally the unknown, mysterious chaotic “high seas” that instilled a sense of fear among the mariners and navigators as they see the sight of nothingness and emptiness, whenever they go beyond or cross beyond, the sea-horizon. Thus, this writer, inspired by this knowledge, sees the “vortex” as the core of a whirling liquid formed by the clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of water. The core may emanate from within going outwards, or from outside whirling within, This creates tremendous energies for creation and re-creation. The human physical body itself is constituted largely by water. The earth is likewise constituted largely by water. Likewise, as we move in a circular dance, we activate the vortex or core of water energies within the body, and by extension, so do we activate the energies in a given place, or that of the earth’s sacred centers of vital powers. Thus we reconnect with the natural rhythms of nature… we vibrate and re-align with the rhythms and pulses of nature….We synchronize and align with the inner and outer rhythm the cosmos within us, and the cosmos around us and beyond us. Hence, the “Vortex Dance” is asserted to be connected with the “Sayaw-Kawalan” in a metaphorical sense, because the “Circle Dance within and without, becomes a Vortex Dance of Light, in the process of experiencing the inner chaos, emptiness and nothingness. At the very center of chaos lies the point of stillness, in which the dance of becoming has become “in the stillness dancing” and “dancing in the stillness” as the poet T.S. Eliot calls it. Thus, by re-aligning with the universe through the spontaneous Collective Vortex Dance, we could generate a vortex of creative and positive intentions for the healing of the self and nature, as well as for the creation of a new spiritual world civilization, and the activation of the spark of divinity within each human being….As we do this, we also pray for the healing, blessing, and liberation of all the departed souls.

Salamat po Prof. Grace Odal-Devora!

Tarin , 3 y.o.

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When a friend told me, the other night that #Agit, Tribal Tattoo Artist, drummer and bassist of Filipino ethnic tribal band #Kadangyan had passed away from the Tacloban Yolanda storm surge, I thought he was with his wife and son. But from social media and another friend's update , Tarin, his 3 year old son has not been found until now.

Reposting...

"Please help find this little boy, still missing from super typhoon #YolandaPH. His name is Tarin Bindo-Sustento. He is 3 yrs. old and has a mole on his chest. He is the son of my school mate (Geo Bindo-Sustento) from Baguio, who unfortunately passed away from the storm surge, along with her husband. Their family needs all the help we can give in finding Tarin, hoping that he is still alive and in good hands. His dad put an orange life vest on him before the current separated them.

For any information, please contact: Genevieve Bindo - 0905 663 3401 or Bibeth Lacaden: 0917-590-9837.
LET'S NOT LET HIS PARENTS DIE IN VAIN...THEY DIED TRYING TO SAVE THEIR SON...PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD. -REPOST FROM FRANCINE KELLY

Thank you."

And so tonight, 11/18/2013, by 7pm at #Sev's Cafe, friends from the "World Music" genre will gather, pound those drums, send that beat, dance and sway to offer their performances for Agit and his family.


Padayon...

Let Love Surge at The Yogi Fair

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Let Love Surge at the next Yogi Fair happening on Sunday, November 24, 2013 from 9am to 4pm at My Little Art Place. How to get there? It is located at 222 Wilson st. Greenhills San Juan City, 1500 San Juan, Rizal, Philippines.

Aside from the merchandises of social entrep , music, camaraderie and activities, they have partnered with #DAKILA through its Ride Rock Relief program. They will be accepting relief goods and monetary donations on this day.

Let us donate pre-loved stuffed toys for the children affected by super typhoon, Yolanda. This way, we'd be able to bring them hugs amidst what was left by the storm. Let's go!

For more information, please visit http://riderockrelief.wordpress.com/yolanda/ or their FB page https://www.facebook.com/YogiFair

Namaste!

Philcoa Overpass

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Napadaan kami kaninang madaling araw, bumagal at puno ng sasakyan gawing Philcoa habang nagmamadaling papasok. Iinit na sana at mawawalan na ng pag-asa baa ma-late kami yun pala'y ginigiba ka na! Ipinalit nila ang mas mataas, matatag, at hi-tech na footbridge. May kirot kaming nadama...

Bif\glang nanumbalik ang sentimyentong hawak sa bawat hinakbang sa yo. Di malilimutan ang mga gulay, pantali sa buhok, tsinelas at ang priced posesyon na signed Eheads Fruitcake book copy na nabili sa mga vendors mong babad sa araw at lamig. Lalo na yung mga photos taken from this vantage point tuwing may rally at nitong huling Fun Run. Sayang rin at di ko na nakuhanan ang mga Street Art na pinaskil nila sa pader mo- pader na dati-rati'y may lagusan pa-Center Mall.

Paalam, Philcoa Overpass. Mamimiss na namin ang magsabing "Sa may overpass lang po."

Yogi Fair 2013 in Manila

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SAVE THE DATE! 18 August, 2013 Sunday, 7am – 3pm at My Little Art Place, 222 Wilson St. San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines (beside Gold’s Gym, across Pizza Hut) Come rain or shine for this is an indoor fair! See you there!

For more info, visit www.yogifair.com.

Namaste!

KANTO and mah CHOW DOWN-BALIK TAMBAYAN

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A reunion like no other! Kumustahan, Potluck at Balik TAMBAYan na this Saturday, June 28, 2013!


Only at Kanto Artist Run Space, The Collective 7274 Malugay St. San Antonio Village Makati City

Takits!

SININGBAYAN at the Conspiracy Cafe, QC

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Another event worth attending this Saturday! SiningBayan: Art of Nation-Building.

For those who believe in th epower of rebuilding or building the nation through and by empowering Culture for transformation and throught the guidance of no other than ,Joey Ayala.

SiningBayan is planned to be a monthly event -a dialogue, concert and journey all in Conspiracy Cafe in Visayas Ave, Quezon city.

SININGBAYAN SA CONSPI
Date: 29 June 2013
Saturday 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Venue: Conspiracy Cafe
59 Visayas Avenue Quezon City
Workshop Fee: Php 500 per person (includes food, drink and materials)

You can register @ http://tinyurl.com/lymxpwr

SININGBAYAN is a project of Bagong Lumad Artists Foundation, Inc. To know more, visit: http://www.blafi.org/

Jireh Lim and Donna Bartolome's Caravan Launch at Loyola Heights, QC

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This got me back to my CORE!

Catch Jireh Lim and Donna Bartolome's caravan launch this Friday, June 28 2013 at 47 EAST Business Hub on 47 Esteban Abada Street, Loyola Heights, Quezon City. Gates will be open as early as 5pm.

Takits!


EARTH HOUR PHILIPPINES 2013

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Dear Kuya,

I was asking myself earlier how to best celebrate Earth Hour. And I thought of answering " With your Children" Or maybe this time, the answer may come as just " to be young at heart,too!" Then it reminded me we had no photos to brag about nor post so I just started reminiscing how we used to celebrate it.

The first time we celebrated Earth Hour was when we all went out the condo unit and stayed at the foyer. Do you remember where Ading Johannes was? In the stroller (and its a passed on stroller from you Kuyas).

You guys were not afraid of the dark. Jay and Jam were even excited turning the lights off. There was the usual "Lights out" spiel but it was not asking and commanding for your "sleeping time". It was a different call and you guys were all excited to the idea. And while in the dark, no one cried. Why? because underneath the stroller was the carrier complete with all the chichiria and water bottles. ( Or maybe the reason was more celebratory than that)

It was scheduled to last for an hour, close to Papa's ETA, but we were all feeling alright embraced by the darkness. Add the fact that you had the citronella lotion and spray. You guys were not impatient because we started the count down, sang and ran. Shadows were even created when you played with the candlelight. It was the simplest submission and gift to Mother Earth as I did not allow any of your battery operated toys nor the flashlight to keep you company.

When Papa arrived, he at first did not engage to the idea because he said other tenants may find us weird. But what made it more challenging was inviting the others to join us. Telling them why and what is Earth Hour from our perspective made it worthwhile because hearing it from you and your younger brothers with Ate, made it a mini campaign in the building.

Today, at 2030hr until 2130hr, is yet another celebration. But this time it is different because you guys are far from me. What I suggest you to do there is to have fun, enjoy and be stare with awe upon looking at the bright stars in San Antonio. Although compared here in the Metro, having Earth Hour there is usual and can be everyday with lesser buildings and establishments in "Camp".

I feel it is even more poetic for you guys now. In the midst of the darkness comes your fiddle. You may play a tune or two with Jay.

But Anak, this is just Mama's input. What Earth Hour teaches us all depends on you. Your impression and learning to this celebration hones your values and choices to continue the "tradition" . It is also an engine to ignite what legacy you could contribute soon being the next generation.

Even if I long spending Earth Hours with you, please be en"light"ened that even with or without me, with or without your brothers, it is still one worthwhile cause. And may you be happy celebrating it with the rest of the world-our broader family!

Happy Earth Hour 4Js. Be Happy!

Hugs and Light,

Momma






















Opal, my precious!

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When I asked my son what is he cramming about and if I could be of help to him, he uttered it's completing his school requirement of having to write 9 essays and one would be about his and my birthstone-Opal. It got me thinking, I never valued the pink Opal I had as I have lost it. Then things just came back to my senses and how I, from now on, would love them Opal-s!

Opal is the birthstone for us born on the month of October. It is usually displayed as PINK. Apart form birthdays, it is also the stone given when celebrating the 14th year of marriage while others present it on the 18th celebration.

The word Opal was derived from what they thought of the Sanskrit "upala", meaning “precious stone,” and later the Greek derivative “Opallios,” meaning “to see a change of color.”

You may have heard that opal brings bad luck and as an evil stone. This was a myth after the novel ," Anne of Geuerstein", written in 1829, was released by Sir Walter Scott. How it greatly affect the precious stone? After months of the novel being published, the opal market crashed and prices were brought down at 50%.

Then fifty years later, after an amazing black opal was found in South Wales, Australia, the opal market revived. Australia is still the first source and main producer of black and white opal.

The bad luck about opal is a myth but logically if explained well, it was bad luck because when the jewelers did not understand how to handle the stones properly, it would often dry out and break while being cut, polished or mounted. It's usual when bad luck is coined when one is being unproductive!

Here in Asia, Opal is a symbol of hope. To the ancients, opal was a symbol of fidelity and assurance, and later on for religious emotional prayer. It was also believed to have a strong therapeutic value for eye diseases. When worn as an amulet, it would make the wearer immune from disease and increase the powers of the eyes and the mind. It also has the power to stop bleeding from the ruby or the power to cure diseases from the emerald.

This is the Opal I would so love to have! Like!

Vipassana Meditation in the Philippines for Feb-May 2013

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This is where I've learned Noble Silence, Metta and Anicca!

True, attachment is the source of all sufferings so it's better to just take things one step at a time and to JUST BE.

This I surrender. Be happy!



PESTA IGAL PHILIPPINES 2013

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Bunga Arts Link in cooperation with the University of the Philippines Asian Center, the Alumni, Friends and Benefactors of the Asian Center, and the UP Asian Center Balangay proudly present



“PESTA IGAL PHILIPPINES 2013: a Celebration of Sama-Bajau Dance and Music.”

Showing tomorrow,March 2, 2013 (Saturday) with 2:00 pm - Matinee Show and 7:00 pm - Gala Night

One of the most widely dispersed ethno-linguistic groupings in maritime Southeast Asia is the Sama-Bajau. This year’s Pesta Igal features Igal dance and kulintangan music performances by the Bunga Arts Link and Sama-Bajau artists from Apalit, Pampanga; San Andres, Manila and Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. Watch Tanghalang Ateneo's excerpt of Sintang Dalisay, the group's award-winning play, choreographed to Igal movements.

Part I of the program is composed of traditional (igal kamattoahan), contemporary (igal pakiring) and mixed or hybrid (igal campur or igal lamud-lamud) pieces from the respective repertoires of the various participating groups.

Part II of the program premiers “Biradali,” a Sama-Bajau folk tale which is set into igal choreography by Bunga Arts Link artistic director, Dr. MCM Santamaria. Biradali is a pan-Asian narrative known as, among others, Widyadari in Java, Dedari in Bali, and Hagoromo in Japan.

Pesta Igal-Philippines 2013 will be held at the GT-Toyota Asian Center Auditorium, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City

Tickets are priced at Php 250 and Php 150 (student discount, valid identification cards required).

For tickets and inquiries, please contact Ms. Krisna Ocong: 0943.552.6903 or 0916.322.7597

You can also buy tickets from Ms. Ivy at HW 201, GT Toyota, Asian Center, UP Diliman.

CASA SAN MIGUEL: PAMANA

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Pamilya!

Do I need to say more?!

Takits!

PHILIPPINE FLOW FEST 2013

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PLANET ZIPS as the pioneer Poi company of the Philippines since 2004 and B-SIDE Productions bring us the 2013 PFF! Co-presented by Metro Pacific Investments Corp, and in cooperation with HTC Philippines, PFF 2013 will be another first-of-its-kind event which will become not only a nationally celebrated phenomenon, but regionally in the years to come. PFF 2013 will be headlined by world famous fire/flow artist, THOMAS 'NEVISOUL' JOHANSSON from SWEDEN- Another first for the Philippines!

The PFF 2013 will be an annual 1-day festival bringing together fire and movement art professionals and enthusiasts from across the country. Their goal of showcasing wonderful art forms through collaborative learning via workshops and community celebration. Internationally, fire and flow arts communities and festivals are a growing trend and spreading like wildfire.

Check out the Flame Master Fest video link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcylJ8bwaUQ&feature=plcp

Here's the EVENT FLOW (wink!)

a. FLOW ART WORKSHOPS (TICKETED)
- Rotation 1: 10:30am-12pm
- Rotation 2: 1:30-3pm
- Rotation 3: 3:30-5pm
b. PARKOUR EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP - 3-3:30pm (FREE)
c. SUNSET DRUM CIRCLE & SPIN JAM - 5:30-7pm (FREE)
d. GALA NIGHT & & AFTER PARTY - 7pm-2am (TICKETED)

with performances by;

MOTION
1. Thomas ‘NEVISOUL’ Johansson (Headlining internationally renowned poi artist from Sweden)
2. Aifique of Psycusix (Malaysian fire/flow arts performing group)
3. Daniel ‘ASTROBOY’ Darwin (Talentadong Pinoy Grand Champion – Fire Hooping)
4. Rachel Lobangco (Fire Queen of Boracay)
5. Yana La Fae (BERLIN/SINGAPORE) - Hoop Artist
6. Planet Zips Luminaries (Pioneer Poi troupe of the Philippines)
7. Flow Arts Cebu (Cebu-based fire arts group)
8. Parkour Philippines
9. Alvin 'INKSHADE' Lopez (Multi-prop flow artist - ring manipulation, contact juggling, iso-stick)
10. Pole Academy of the Philippines
11. Justina Flash (USA) - Burlesque Fire Hoop

MUSIC
1. Community drum circle - Katribu Kolektib
2. Brigada (Brazilian drum ensemble)
3. Christina ‘Badkiss’ (Electro soul DJ)
4. Philippine Human Beatbox Alliance (BEATBOX)
5. CJ Wasu (INDIA - TABLA) and Joey Valenciano (SITAR)
6. Flippin Soul Stompers
7. Robby ‘DJ DANGER’ Sanchez and Rick Sanchez

VISUAL
1. Live art by Piaget Martelino, Tony Piggott and friends
2. Shadow light/art performance by My Masterpiece Movement (MMM)
3. Fire/flow art photo exhibition

Tickets, workshop details and Gala night program flow are all pinned images on the wall of this invite. Please see below.



Takits!

Tinig ng Babaylan featuring Grace Nono and Baylan Undin

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On January 19, 2013,from 9:00AM until 4:00PM at the 3rd Floor, Bulwagang Tandang Sora of the College of Social Work & Community Development (CSWCD) in the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City will be the gathering of students, academe and Babaylans.

What is a Babaylan?

They are more than the ladies and priestesses we saw in colorful attires showcased during one of Prime Time TV Telenovelas nor the name of the Lesbian and Gay Community from a university. They are the pre-historic term for our leaders since time immemorial.

Babaylan is a Visayan term which refers to an archetypal Filipino community leader which may include the datu and pandays. They are the ones who function as the community’s religious leader, ritual expert, healer, culture-bearer or one having extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of nature and people. Historically, while the Babaylan is often a woman, the role and functions are are open to both males and females.

Is Grace Nono a Babaylan?
More than an icon in the Pinoy music scene, little did we know that being a UP alumna, she researched on our Culture and Oral History thus making her complete one extensive travel and meet the so called oralists around Philippines. Now that she is back in Manila for this gathering , Grace admits, "I will share about the Babaylan and other Philippine popular religion functionaries whom I have mingled with in the Philippines these past few years. I will particularly focus on their use of voice…”

GRACE has been specializing both in the performance of Philippine oral chants here and around the world these past fifteen years doing a documentation of oral traditions for educational purposes. A graduate of the University of the Philippines-Diliman where she received her bachelor in Humanities and masters in Philippine Studies, and a PhD candidate in Ethnomusicology at New York University, she is author of The Shared Voice: Chanted and Spoken Narratives from the Philippines (ANVIL and Fundacion Santiago, 2008), and Song of the Babaylan: Living Voices, Medicines, Spiritualities of Philippine Ritualist-Oralist-Healers (Institute of Spirituality in Asia, “in press”). She is also the founding head to the Tao Foundation for Culture and Arts, a Philippine non-government organization engaged in cultural regeneration projects in Agusan, her birthplace, and in other parts of the Philippines. To date, Grace has been granted over forty awards including The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS), Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM), Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of the Philippines, National Book Award (for The Shared Voice), numerous Katha, Awit and Catholic Mass Media awards, for her music and cultural contributions.


Baylan Undin is a Babaylan
On the other hand, Baylan Undin is a Babaylan Elder from Mindanao who will do the Panawagtawag in which she will ask permission from her spirit helpers to participate in the Buhay Babaylan event.


Lordina “UNDIN” Potenciano is a Manobo Baylan based in La Paz, Agusan del Sur. She came to “baylanhood” after she was called and consecrated by spirits, led by her late grandmother. She had since been tasked to officiate during rituals where spirits chant and dance through her,to heal the sick and to help those in need, on a full-time basis. Undin is one of Grace Nono's chant teachers. She is also in Grace's book Song of the Babaylan.

Baylan Undin will be in with us on this event with her interpreter and niece Robilyn Coguit Canto. Robilyn is a Manobo youth leader originally from La Paz, Agusan del Sur. She has participated in national youth festivals where she asserted the indigenous voice. She is also a master of traditional embroidery and beadwork, and has led her people through arts and crafts revitalization projects. Robilyn has been a member of the Tao Foundation for Culture and Arts which Grace Nono founded for many years now.

The tickets are priced at P500 although there is student and group discounts. This is a limited seat first come first served basis engagement and the TICKETS are available at:
*Handog Gift Shop, U.P. Diliman Shopping Center, U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
*Popular Bookstore, 305 Tomas Morato Street, Quezon City
*Kanto, 7274 Malugay Street, Makati City
*Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, 432 A. Bautista Street, Quiapo

You may also contact the organizers at their mobile numbers;
0915 2952826 (Ishilta), 0933 9257861 (Tessie), 0927 5633376 (Raymond),
09285545824 (Minifred) 09278742421 (Diyaki) and 09265046595 (Karen)
Visit www.facebook.com/buhaybabaylan / www.buhaybabaylan.blogspot.com or Email: buhaybabaylan@gmail.com if you wish to set up a booth.

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