+ Follow JOEY PANLILIO Tag
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[Title] => 2003: The return of the terno
[Summary] => Now showing at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila is an exhibit that focuses on the most talked-about item this year: the terno. Heres the inside story.
The Turns of the Terno exhibit was the culminating activity of the Met Museums terno project. We had conceived the project to review how an art form like the terno can contribute to national development. There were many program components.
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[Title] => Joey Panlilio: It takes a long time to grow young
[Summary] => As he guides the visitor through the Museo De La Salle which depicts the home lifestyle of Filipino ilustrados during the Spanish era, Joe Rico gracefully shares details of how the furniture collection came mostly from his Panlilio family and Brother Andrew Gonzalez ancestors. Each curtain and chair in this showcase house in Dasmarinas, Cavite has a story behind it.
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The Turns of the Terno exhibit was the culminating activity of the Met Museums terno project. We had conceived the project to review how an art form like the terno can contribute to national development. There were many program components.
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