+ Follow LANG DULAY Tag
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[Title] => My City, My SM, My Crafts: A tribute to Lang Fulay and Mindanao artistry in GenSan
[Summary] => General Santos City is the center of trade, commerce, and logistics in the SOCCSKSARGEN (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos) region. A highly urbanized first-class city; it is the Tuna Capital of the Philippines, the southernmost port city, and the site of a new SM Mall.
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[Title] => Lake Sebu, South Cotabato: Flowing through the land of dreams
[Summary] => The great civilizations were built on the banks of bodies of water. It is easy to imagine early life emerging along the banks of the magnificent Lake Sebu in South Cotabato.
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[Title] => South Cotabato Sojourn
[Summary] => At a time when Cotabato City, Zamboanga and North Cotabato are making headlines for hostage takings and bombings, South Cotabato strives to shine through as a safe haven for tourism in Mindanao.
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[Summary] => I have a piece of tnalak, over five meters in length, woven by Ellen Osman, a student at Lang Dulays weaving school. The pattern involves a sawa, or python, a recurring symbol in tnalak patterns. I wanted to ask Lang Dulay, from whom I got the tnalak, about the pattern, but we could not understand each other.
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LANG DULAY
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September 26, 2015 - 10:00am