+ Follow ESTEBAN VILLANUEVA Tag
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[Title] => The ritual power of art
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As a young boy in the mid-Seventies, I didnt spend much time in the playground, nor did I cavort with the neighborhood kids. Who needed that? When I had my very own lair where I could run amuck, tumbling over the baskets, hiding under the colorful, geometric patterned weavings, and tinkering with the wood and brass thingamajigs my parents purveyed at their now-defunct Lahi Crafts bric-a-brac shop on 1418 A. Mabini St. in Ermita.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => ARTSPEAK By Ramon E.S. Lerma
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[Title] => Why are Filipino men afraid of skirts?
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The new-age guru of the 70s, Alan Watts, said that the most comfortable mens garment in the world was the Philippine salwal. He was referring to a very loose pair of pants, gathered around the waist. It is cut so generously that when you wear it, you look like you are wearing a skirt. I think Watts criteria involved the fact that salwals were free-flowing as well as roomy and yet one could still chase a bus while wearing them.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ino Manalo
Director, Metropolitan Museum of Manila
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ESTEBAN VILLANUEVA
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As a young boy in the mid-Seventies, I didnt spend much time in the playground, nor did I cavort with the neighborhood kids. Who needed that? When I had my very own lair where I could run amuck, tumbling over the baskets, hiding under the colorful, geometric patterned weavings, and tinkering with the wood and brass thingamajigs my parents purveyed at their now-defunct Lahi Crafts bric-a-brac shop on 1418 A. Mabini St. in Ermita.
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[Title] => Why are Filipino men afraid of skirts?
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The new-age guru of the 70s, Alan Watts, said that the most comfortable mens garment in the world was the Philippine salwal. He was referring to a very loose pair of pants, gathered around the waist. It is cut so generously that when you wear it, you look like you are wearing a skirt. I think Watts criteria involved the fact that salwals were free-flowing as well as roomy and yet one could still chase a bus while wearing them.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-10 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1359365
[AuthorName] => Ino Manalo
Director, Metropolitan Museum of Manila
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