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Panakayon
sang mga
Tinubo
Meandering Natives
An undying commitment to bravely narrate stories from the margins.
Beyond the famous beach resorts, the mining pits,
the vibrant festivals, and the war zones,
the Native walks and wanders confused:
Must I beg for alms?
Must I go to where the street lights are?
Must I turn my back to the Land that I revere?
Somewhere in a faraway school,
A little girl is asked to dress up Indigenous:
no lipstick, barefooted, picked as the most dark-skinned pupil.
And as she dances, the beats and rhythms of the mountains,
fields, and seas, become muffled with the
rising buildings, the knocks on the doors,
the perpetual hunger for the Future.
by Kristine Buenavista
Panakayon sang mga Tinubo
Exhibit Posters 2018
MAMUSA ART BISTRO
Megaworld, Unit A1-M, Groundfloor, New Airport Road Iloilo Business Park, Iloilo City 5000 Philippines
Raz's performance art |
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Tin sharing her thoughts |
Marrz signing prints |
Enrique, John and Clytie |
Tj in front of 'Pagpanakayon' |
Marrz's mother first time attending his solo exhibit |
Raz Salvarita and Maharlika Bahandi performance |
Raz interacting with visitors |
Business cards |
EXHIBIT OPENING
Exhibit photos taken by Anj Enriquez and Stephen Villarante
George, Tin and Marrz with
the main piece 'Pagpanakayon'
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