Likhang HABI Market Fair goes online for the first time
The Philippine Textile
Council continues to provide platforms for local weavers to showcase their work
to more people.
“Since we are not allowed to gather in large groups because of the pandemic, the online edition of the Likhang HABI Market Fair is our way of helping to sustain the local weaving economy.” says HABI president Adelaida Lim. “And we urge our HABI friends to join us in this endeavor.”
Laida Lim, president of HABI The Philippine Textile Council
A pioneer in artisan fairs
and local textile advocacy, the Likhang HABI online Market Fair will showcase
sustainable and ethical fashion and lifestyle products from over 30 merchants
representing various weaving communities from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Since 2009, HABI has been
providing traditional weavers and local weaver’s communities’ platforms to
further enhance their skills in creative design and modern marketing by
exchanging ideas with consumers, designers, and traders. The Likhang HABI
Market Fair allows them to innovate and to level up to modern trends.
“There are many beautiful fabrics from the different areas in our country. One of our main goals at HABI is to make sure that our traditional textiles will still be a part of our modern lifestyle as we transition to the new normal.” says HABI chairperson Maribel Ongpin.
Maribel Ongpin, chairperson of HABI The Philippine Textile Council
HABI also continues its
long-term commitment and advocacy of reviving the use of pure Philippine
cotton, a fiber that is very much a part of the Filipino culture. HABI has
partnered with the Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority (PHILFIDA)
to give our local farmer with cotton seeds and threads for its Cotton Adaption
Project to encourage more weavers to use pure cotton in their products.
Learn with HABI
Aside from the online
trade fair, there will also be a series of webinars and a four-day online
summit in line with HABI’s mission to promote Filipino culture and heritage.
For this year, HABI is
supporting Nayong Pilipino for Mga Hibla ng Panama: A summit on Weaving as
Intangible Cultural Heritage. The four-day online summit aims to discuss how
different sectors in the country are coming together to protect and conserve
traditional weavers practices and tradition.
HABI is also collaborating
with CulturalAid, Kularts, House of Gongs, and Museo ng Mantinlupa to present
the first-ever international Voices from the Field Program that will feature a
series of webinars on the topic of Filipino Identity and Contemporary Cultural
Practices in the Philippines and the Diaspora. The webinar series aims to
bridge interdisciplinary voices and encourage dialogue to better understand how
our varied experiences as Filipino have shaped the way we think, move and
learn. For the complete schedule of talks and webinars, please follow www.facebook.com/HABIThePhilippineTextileCouncil
and @habifair on Instagram.
Aside from webinars, the
latest work of Philippine textile experts Dr. Norma Respicio and Gayle
Zialcita, “Weaving Ways: Filipino Styles and Techniques” will also be available
at the online fair. The book discusses the different weaving communities in the
Philippines, their history and traditions, and the different weaving styles and
techniques of Filipino weavers.
3rd Lourdes
Montinola Piña Prize
Another highlight of the
annual Likhang HABI Market Fair is the Lourdes Montonila Piña Weaving
Competition. Now in its third year, this competition recognizes exceptional
craftsmanship and mastery of the delicate process of turning pineapple threads
into works of art.
Ylo Ylocos Heritage Arts and Crafts
“The competition has
encouraged us greatly over the years because it brings out new talent and
revives old techniques. So, we always look forward to the surprises that this
competition will bring,” says Adelaida Lim.
The judge for the 3rd
Lourdes Montinola Piña Weaving Competition are Filipino fashion designers
Leslie Mobo and Len Cabili, and piña textile expert and food historian Felice
Sta. Maria.
For more information on
Likhang HABI Online Market Fair, the series of webinars, and other HABI
advocacies, please visit www.habitextilecouncil.ph
or follow www.facebook.com/HabiThePhilTextileCouncil
and instagram @habifair.
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