HIBLA FILIPINIANA
In celebration of San Diego’s diverse design community through San Diego Design Week, PASACAT will be featuring Hibla Filipiniana: Shuttles of Unity, Threads of Identity; a representation of artistry and creativity through the work of Philippine hands.
Hibla means fiber but it also symbolizes the embodiment of fabric and its connection to the user or wearer. Hibla Filipiniana reflects Filipino ingenuity in various art forms and has the power to unite resilient communities bound by living traditions.
This exhibit attempts to act as a dynamic looking glass into Philippine material culture and its practices as it relates to the performing arts of the various cultures featured in this exhibit. Dancers and musicians will bring these pieces to life through a visual and auditory experience in an effort to transport you to the isles of the Philippines.
With intricate woven, carved and cast treasures, along with the sounds of native instruments, we will explore the Muslim and Lumad communities of Mindanao, and with the energetic sounds of the Rondalla string ensemble, experience the the child-like joy of the lowland countryside of Luzon and the Visayas.
Hibla Filipiniana: Shuttles of Unity, Threads of Identity is a 4-part virtual museum series and is perfect for all ages. We encourage families to join and be entertained and educated through this specially curated collection of Philippine art traditions brought to life through music and dance.