An interactive Art Exhibit of Culture: Cordillera Hueniverse at SM City Baguio

SM City Baguio has just concluded the Cordillera Hueniverse event last September 22. This activity is an immersive and interactive art exhibit which has been participated by the mall-goers and visitors together with the artists in creating their own art pieces.

This art exhibit is not only to showcase the art works from the different provinces of the Cordillera but also to encourage the mall-goers to join in the art making processes. This is a way to enlighten the visitors about the history and culture of Cordillera.

The Grand Launch was held at the mall atrium last September 17 with the presence of our local artists; Harvic Dominguez, Eden Cawang, Tam-awan Village artists, and the Baguio Collective Youth Artists together with the SM City Baguio officials and employees.

The University of Baguio Voices Chorale in their Cordilleran traditional costume serenaded the mallgoers at the mall atrium with cultural songs. Also, the University of the Cordilleras SaengyaKasaymembers were dressed in traditional wear that represented the different Cordilleran tribes. They performed the unique dances from all the provinces of the Cordillera while sharing its history to the viewers.

The exhibit had three booths showcasing some of the art works done by our fellow Cordillerans.In the Tinta booth, artists from the Baguio Collective Youth Group used henna dye tattoo with different beautiful designs that varied in sizes inspired by the famous Tattoo artist Whang-od from Kalinga. They offered the tattoo for free to the mallgoers as a way of sharing their God- given talent.

TheHibla Booth presented a world class fashion creations from Harvic Dominguez, a proud Igorot fashion designer. Dominquez has had design pieces worn by celebrities including Catriona Gray, Maine Mendoza, and Marian Rivera.

Dominguez uses hand-woven textiles made by independent weavers which in turn helped the local weaving industry.

Along with the booth, artists of Tam-awan Village showcased their expertise in weaving using a back strap loom. A tradition several years ago, and is still being practiced today in the Cordillera region.

The Habi booth represented the Abra province. Artists from the Baguio Collective Youth Group gave away hand-woven baskets made from bamboo to the mall-goers who participated in the handicraft making with whatever designs they wanted.

The participants, children to adults gathered around and took the time to join on the creative art workshop. SM City Baguio is thankful to all the artists and visitors who joined in the Cordillera Hueniverse art exhibit for their support and participation. This is SM City Baguio’s little way of advocating the preservation of the Cordillera art and culture.

Photo caption: Tam-Awan Village Artist Eden Cawang presenting the Hibla Booth along with her fellow artist weavers for the Cordillera Hueniverse. The weavers are using the device called the back strap loom.

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