Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Ramas Natural House and Farm, Talisay, Cebu

made of locally made mud bricks and site harvested wood

veranda and rain water collection tank for watering garden

herb spiral and living roof


vermiculture shed



vermicast: valuable plant input

worms: african night crawlers
natural pig with diet of corn meal, sawdust, fermented fruit and oriental herbs


chicken coop
bamboo house

garden



duck freely roaming in  the farm

The Heritage Trees of Perrelos, Carcar, Cebu




Bamboo Huts Making, Carcar, Cebu

bamboo poles being dried in the sun

bamboo nipa hut

no waste

cogon roofing

bamboo hut

my favorite bamboo hut, we have them at
KPAF (Katunggan Permaculture Adventure Farm), Carcar, Cebu

bamboo door

another bamboo hut design

more huts

with bamboo hut entrepreneur, Lorena Alinabon

Higante Sightings, Cebu

robin?

your guess is as good as mine

tin sun man

porky pig or one of the seven dwarfs

kinsa ni, si limahong? or si lapulapu

queen juana hiding her double chin


magellan lives

father and son

recycled maiden

judas

avatar nga bisaya (abat diay)

"Pikoy" Pierre Famador and Higantes/Puppet Making in Cebu

Sustainable Professions and People who make a difference in Cebu


Pikoy having fun with his puppets


puppets entertain children and adults

woody's got a girlfriend

woody

woody and friends



bakunawa

early works

Last weekend on a drive south,
the traffic was jammed again...
After pledging not to be upset by minor inconveniences,
I stretched my neck out the window
to see what was delaying my journey.

To my surprise,
there were three giants,
yes, higantes have conquered Cebu...

Higantes of the paper mache kind.
Wow, what fun the people were having...
bata ug tigulang, (young and old)
tambok ug niwang... (fat and thin)
All amused by these paper giants.

They are made of paper, bamboo and fabric.
It requires imagination, patience and creativity to make them.
It takes weeks to make one puppet/higante.

These higantes/  puppets,
are a Mexican influence on our culture.
They have been with us for centuries.
They only appear when summoned....
at parades, fiestas, sinulog,
town festivals and political protests.

They amuse us,
They  make us think,
They provoke us into action...

Who are the handlers of these higantes/puppets?
Playful and fun-loving artists.
A higante/puppet does not just strut in the street,
it has to internalize its role,
it has to interact with its audience,
it has to entertain the public.

Who are the creators of these higantes?
A rare species of talented and zany artists.
In Cebu, one of the few puppet makers
is Pierre Famador or Pikoy.
He has been creating and handling higantes/puppets,
that have won in many Sinulog festivals.
Salamat Pikoy,
for sharing your talents
and preserving our culture.

So, next time you are stuck in traffic
because of a town fiesta,
Search for these higantes/puppets,
you never know,
they might just make a surprise appearance,
from the center of someone's creative  universe.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Shoemakers of Carcar, Cebu

Shoe molds

different shoe molding sizes

the women sew the fabric tops

the men make the soles

the tops are attached to the soles

now you have a pair of shoes

sanuk or carnuk

women's shoes

bally or baling bahu-a

Customized shoes

the proud owners of Jebiley Shoes: Alferico & Violeta Sandoy

Nong Alferico is a 2nd generation shoe maker, learned from his father Teodulo

young Cebuanos love their unique designs