"If I don't go to our rice field every day, we will have nothing to eat." It takes her an hour for a return trip to Batad, traversing rough terrain to reach the village that is inaccessible by ...
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Kiangan, Ifugao
MY visits to Kiangan have always been last-minute decisions rather than part of my original plan. I first came to this town ...
Vlogger “Diwata,” who gained online fame for selling “pares” (braised beef) and his rags-to-riches story, is now facing ...
SUSTAINABILITY and innovation are the driving forces in "Adopt A Payoh: Preserving Cultural Heritage and Developing Future Leaders through Youth Engagement" — a project launched recently by the Ifugao ...
Ifugao Region’s Valerie West, a 22-year-old emergency medical technician from New York, is making waves in the Miss Universe ...
Recognized as a pioneer in the field, Kim MaeJa has dedicated her life to preserving and reinterpreting traditional Korean dance, seamlessly blending shamanic, Buddhist, folk, and court dance ...
Being part of the Cordillera, I expected to see rice terraces, traditional houses, and people wearing G-strings in Kiangan. When I arrived, however, I saw American-period houses and people in cowboy ...
The six-day event, known as the “messenger feast," brought together 11 dance groups and about 700 participants.
Ghungroo: Rooted” was a love letter to the community at Harvard and beyond that celebrated tradition through history, words, and dance.
Myra Mutagi, a Class 5 student at Dhruv Global School, clinched first place in the dance category of Nritya Darpan at the 16th All India National Cultural Dance Competition, organized by ANASS INDIA.
With the assistance of lighting and costumes, each performance conveyed various aspects of Black culture and styles of expression. “Dance and music are integral aspects of the Black history story.