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EVENT: Inihaw and Baybayin at Tribu Grill 2/27

February 18, 2010 by Christian Cabuay · Leave a Comment 

I’ll be doing an informal Baybayin workshop at Tribu Grill on Saturday 2/27. Worksheets provided along with other goodies.

FREE event but I believe it’s KKB.

Organized by the Meetup.com Filipino group RSVP here.

32208 Dyer St, Union City, California 94587
tribugrill.com
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In the LA area? Check out this workshop on 2/20

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Asian Art Museum recap

December 9, 2009 by Christian Cabuay · 2 Comments 

Had a great time at the Asian Art Museum on Sunday 12/6 for Parol and Baybayin demo with Ray from Malaya Designs. People learned how to make a parol and learn about Baybayin. Ray carved bamboo tiles on the spot. I brought over some of my prints and paintings as well as my book.

Masamang balita galing sa mga bituin

Malakas

Mahal

Ka

Showing some artwork

Ray carving bamboo

People making parols

Here’s my nude parol. Guess what I’ll be doing with it?

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EVENT: Pasko! At the Asian Art Museum

November 30, 2009 by Christian Cabuay · Leave a Comment 

Sunday, December 6

Art of the Parol Slide Lecture

11:30 am–1:00 pm

Education Studios

Hands–on Parol Workshop

Baybayin Demonstration

1:00–4:00 pm

Samsung Hall

Part of the Target First Free Sunday program

Celebrate Pasko, the Filipino Christmas, and explore the parol, the illuminated star, a symbol of community, which helps define Filipino Christmas festivities. Attend a lecture on the art of parol with MC Canlas of the Bayanihan Community Center and the Filipino–American Development Foundation in the Education Studios from 11:30 am–1:00 pm, and then learn how to make your own parol at a workshop led by members of the Bayanihan Community Center from 1:00–4:00 pm. Also on hand are artists Christian Cabuay and Ray Haguisan, putting a contemporary spin on the ancient Tagalog script, Baybayin. You won’t want to miss this!

“Target First Free Sundays”—free admission on the first Sunday of every month and the family programs offered on that day—is made possible by Target. Free admission to Target First Free Sundays is granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Supplies are limited. Due to capacity restrictions, admission is not guaranteed.

Check out the Asian Art Museum for more info.

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