Metropolitan Museum of Manila: Baybayin workshop

One way to appreciate ones ancestry and culture is learning its past customs and practices. Discover more about our ancestors through our ancient alphabet. Register at bit.ly/metcoolturekids and join our Baybayin workshop on July 26 or on August 9! Early bird rates for early registrations! Metmuseum.ph

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EVENT: SF – Art, Pancakes and Booze

pancakes and booze
I’ll be showing 3 new Baybayin pieces at this show. Check it out

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The Pancakes & Booze Art Show – June 27 & 28 111 Minna Gallery

SF’s LARGEST UNDERGROUND ART SHOW with
-OVER 100 EMERGING ARTISTS
-LIVE BODY PAINTING!!!
-ALL-U-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BAR!!!
-LIVE Music
-ONLY $5 COVER
-21+ EVENT!!!
-8PM-2AM!!!

@ 111 Minna Gallery
111 Minna St.
SF, CA 94105

ONLY $5 COVER!!!
Not even IHOP serves Pancakes this CHEAP!!!

PAINTINGS, MIXED MEDIA, PHOTOGRAPHY, SCULPTURES, DRAWINGS, GRAFFITI!!!

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VIEW THIS LINK TO GET AN IDEA OF PREVIOUS SHOWS!!!
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Call for Artists: 2014 Pistahan Parade & Festival

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August 9 & 10, 2014 (Saturday & Sunday)
Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco

We are looking for Artists to come join us at the Art Pavilion (also the home of Baybayin) this August at one of the largest well-known Festival/Parades in S.F, Bay Area – The 2014 Pistahan Parade & Festival. As we come together to celebrate this year’s 21-year anniversary, the heart of S.F is transformed into a 2-day unforgettable weekend-celebration of Filipino Pride, Heritage and Culture. While thousands of people from all over the community come to cultivate in Filipino Culture, we make it a mission at the Art Pavilion to inspire and educate through art. This is a great opportunity to exhibit your original artwork, make a difference in your community and have fun talking about your art!

For this year’s theme, we want to recognize the Visayan Region, where we hope to raise up Tacloban after typhoon Haiyan last year. Kristian Kabuay, one of the organizers of the Art Pavilion, will be highlighting the “The Masskara Festival” – a festival held each year in BacolodPhilippines. We look forward to making this year’s Pistahan fun, friendly and special!

We encourage all aspiring Artists to inquire about the opportunity!

Contact Kristian for inquiries – (925) 396 5969

Submit sample artwork to Kristian at Info@baybayin.com

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This is a guest post by Celeste Esteves, whose passion is philanthropy. Celeste recently launched CelesTeaCup.com as a personal blog. Celeste dedicates her time in the Asian community, where she aims to inspire others. Currently Celeste is pursuing her love for Fashion & Journalism at Academy of Art. Follow Celeste on twitter @CelesTeaCup

EVENT: Reverberation – San Francisco, California 6/20

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I’ll be showing some art and doing a live Baybayin calligraphy performance with a fashion designer. Runway show X Baybayin.

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Friday, June 20 at 7:00pm – 1:00am
Pa’ina Restaurant & Lounge @ Japan Town, 1865 Post St, San Francisco, CA, US

Order tickets via Eventbrite:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/reverberation-tickets-11565238941?aff=efbevent

Artists of different media. Artists of different scale. Artists of different edges. Artist from different places.

Come join us in a night of waves, vogue and beats with edgy Filipino artist from San Francisco, New York and Seattle.

Carla Sta Cruz

The objective of Carla Sta. Cruz is to draw inspiration from the masters of design, and to redefine, reinvent, and adapt their classic silhouettes in a changing, technology-driven world. At the forefront is an audience of people who define and change the world as well– the innovators, the dreamers, the changemakers.

This is the audience Carla Sta. Cruz designs for.

Chief designer Carla Sta. Cruz began conceptualizing and illustrating bags and clothes while a student in Parsons. When she began selling bags out of her apartment, Carla lovingly coerced friends and family to buy her products. Soon word of mouth spread, and she now has an intimate group of minions who passionately translate her vision into reality.

Cynthia Alexander

Singer/songwriter Cynthia Alexander is a multi-instrumentalist who began playing guitar at the age of seven. Her brother, renowned Philippine ethnic folk music artist Joey Ayala, provided her with early chord lessons. In the late ’80s she was the bassist for the group Hayp. Hayp were regulars at Manila underground venues such as Club Dredd and Mayric’s, but Alexander’s skills with the bass instantly brought her international recognition. In 1989, she was selected Best Bass Player at the World Band Explosion Finals in Tokyo, Japan.

Cynthia Alexander writes, performs, arranges, produces and distributes all her albums and even designs the covers and inlays. Alexander has gathered awards for her solo work, her albums INSOMNIA & other Lullabyes (1997), Rippingyarns (2000) and Comet’sTail (2005) are multi-awarded in her home country. She is NU 107 Rock Award’s first Female Icon (2004). Her latest release ‘Walk Down the Road’ (2009) is a celebration of over a decade of songwriting that the artist reflects on the themes of transformation.

Born in Quezon City, Philippines and raised by the beach in a banana plantation in Davao, Mindanao (south of the Philippines), Cynthia is borne from the genes of the Ayala (Davao) clan of artists – daughter of poet-painter Tita Lacambra-Ayala and fictionist painter-poet Jose V. Ayala, Jr.; younger sibling of ethnic folk-rocker Joey Ayala.

She now lives in Seattle.

Kulintronica – Ron Quesada

Ron Quesada is a musician on a mission to make the “kulintang” a household name. By fusing this ancient Filipino gong instrument with modern electronic dance music, Ron has created a sound all his own that he calls “Kulintronica”. With the release of the single(s) “Calling My Name,” and “River Clouds,” now on iTunes he is preparing to tour and release his debut album in 2014. You can find more info on Ron and his music at kulintronica.com.

Kristian Kabuay

Kristian’s art is focused on the ancient writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. It was nearly extinct due to colonization and is being brought back by Kristian and a few other young Filipino-Americans. As a leading authority for the propagation and instruction of the script, he developed a modern style of the writing system called Tulang Kalis (Poetry of the Sword) and recently introduced it as Filipino Calligraphy with a series of live demonstrations and lectures at the Asian Art Museum in 2012. He has spoken and showcased art at Stanford, Berkeley, SF State, University of the Philippines, Tokyo University, Madrid, London, Paris, and Brussels. He’s currently working on his 3rd book and a documentary titled “Writing of the Stinky Fish”.

For more information, email: ReverberationSF@gmail.com

EVENT: June 7: Dance X Kulintang X Baybayin: Alameda, California

Parangal

Philippine Independence Day Celebration: Lumago Lampas (Grow Beyond)
Featuring American Center of Philippine Arts, Parangal Dance Company, Kulintronica & Kristian Kabuay When: Saturday, June 7th Time: 7:00pm Where: Rhythmix Cultural Works 2513 Blanding Ave, Alameda Cost: $20 advance, $25 door, $15 students/seniors

Buy tickets here

In honor of Araw ng Kalayaan, Philippine Independence Day, Rhythmix Island Arts presents the American Center of Philippine Arts (ACPA) in collaboration with an array of spectacular artists celebrating the cultural traditions of the Philippine islands on the island of Alameda. Parangal Dance Company will perform the evocative Hindu Malayan influenced dances of the Mindanao region accompanied by indigenous instrumentation of kulintang, gongs and drums*. Ron Quesada will deliver a fusion of ancient Filipino gong instrument with modern electronic dance music, dubbed “Kulintronica”. Kristian Kabuay brings to the stage his modern performance style writing system called Tulang Kalis (Poetry of the Sword) based on the ancient writing system, Baybayin.

More info on the Rhythmix website

Raising money for Grace Nono’s Tao Foundation

Babaylan Baybayin
I recently had an event to help raise funds for Grace Nono’s Tao Foundation where artwork was auctioned off. I have 1 remaining piece that says “Babaylan”. It’s up for auction on eBay right here. 100% of the proceeds go to the Tao Foundation.

The Tao Foundation for Culture and Arts is a Filipino non-profit organization founded by a group of artists, educators and social workers to facilitate contacts and relationships between local culture practitioners and the globalized population. These encounters are geared towards the transmission of local cultural knowledge at a historical juncture when most villages have become fragmented. The Foundation organizes face-to-face encounters and more focused mentorships, and conducts research and publications.

Tragically, Typhoon Pablo destroyed the Foundation’s activity center in December of 2012, severely limiting the scope of the Foundations activities.  For just $10,000 the Foundation will be able to reconstruct the activity center and expand on their great work.  This will enable the Foundation to once again offer workshops and classes on traditional arts, music, food, dance, and more. By donating you’ll be helping the Tao Foundation promote inter-tribal, inter-faith, and cross-cultural dialogue among Filipinos in the homeland; Filipinos in the homeland and in the diaspora; and Filipinos and other nationalities, towards shared initiatives to promote the health of local cultures and of the earth. The Tao Foundation for Culture and Arts has been registered as a non-profit NGO under the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission since 1994.

Baybayin Duha snapback hat

baybayin duha snapback
“Baybayin Duha”, Usa means 2 in Bisaya and Baybayin (incorrectly known Alibata) is the writing system used in the Philippines prior to Spanish colonization. Placing the ancient script is a perfect combination of the old and new representing cultural identity through style. The crocodile skin isn’t just for fashion but has a direct connection to indigenous Philippine belief systems and it’s not about the 21ft Buwaya that was found in the southern islands. Crocodile patterns have been used in textiles, swords and tattoos.

Buy now at BaybayinShop.com

Features:

Grey polyester crown with a visor wrapped in faux grey crocodile skin

3D BAYBAYIN text

Embroidered 17 base Baybayin characters

Snapback one size fits all (fits head size of 64cm)

Designed by Baybayin artist, Kristian Kabuay

Limited to only 100 pcs worldwide

EVENT: An Afternoon with Filipino Authors – San Francisco

baybayin book

HARAYA ng PILIPINO! Culture & Indi-Genius Vision! Come celebrate the release of 3 amazing books! Back from the Crocodile’s Belly, Sulat ng Kaluluwa, & The Forgotten Children of Maui. Meet 5 authors, Elenita Leny Strobel, Jane Alfonso, Michael Gonzalez, Kristian Kabuay, and Lane Wilcken! There will be book talks, demonstrations, music, and performances!

3/23/14
1-5PM
Bayanihan Center
San Francisco, California, USA
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EVENT: Japan – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Baybayin Japan

I’ll be in Japan from 2/27 to 3/1 to do a lecture and show Baybayin art at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies for the International Workshop on Endangered Scripts of Island Southeast Asia.

This workshop will discuss the writing systems and traditions of island Southeast Asia, focusing on (but not limited to) the endangered Indic scripts of the Philippines, Sumatra and Sulawesi. Papers are invited covering topics such as historical and structural relationships, literature, documentation, revival, modern functions, adaptations and social/cultural meaning. In addition to the academic component of the workshop, the organizers encourage participation by culture-bearers, activists and artists.

I’m looking forward to meeting other advocates of Baybayin, Kulitan and Surat Mangyan at the event.

– Kanakan Balintagos (Solito Arts Productions)
– Norman de los Santos (BHM Publishing House, Inc.)
– Emerennciana Lorenzo Catapang (Mangyan Heritage Center)
– Christopher Miller (Independent Researcher, Montreal, Canada)
– Michael Raymon M. Pangilinan (ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
– Anya Postma (Mangyan Heritage Center)
– Bruno Tiotuico (Alexandre Dayrit Tiotuico) (Ágúman Súlat Kapampángan)

I’m currently working on my paper around the topic of using Baybayin in the diaspora as a cultural identifier through art.

Please visit the Linguistics Dynamics Science Project for more information