Center for Kapampangan Studies

Center for Kapampangan Studies

The most interesting place I’ve visited in Angeles City has got to be the Center for Kapampangan Studies.  The center was put up by Holy Angeles University in 2002 and is located inside the biggest university in the city.

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The facility aims to research, compile, preserve facts and promote Kapampangan heritage and culture.

Center for Kapampangan Studies has three floors.  First floor has the gallery, mini-museum and library.  Second floor has the Archival Collection.  Lastly, third floor houses the theater.

  • Gallery & Mini-Museum

Center of Kapampangan Studies Entrance

The Retablo contains the statues of patron saints representing the 21 towns of Pampanga.  Right at the center is Virgen de los Remedios, Patroness of Pampanga.

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We can see a replica of a typical Kapampangan Nipa house which was made so nicely by an artist.

Center of Kapampangan Studies Poets

The wreaths of famous Kapampangan poets and playwrights were on display.

Center of Kapampangan Studies Computer

Two computer stations are also free for use wherein we can listen to Kampampangan songs & music (Dalitan) and  translate words into Kapampangan language (Kulitan).

Center of Kapampangan Studies Lamps

We also got to see the beautiful craftsmanship of Kapampangans with their giant lantern!  So pretty!  Do you know that they are willing to spend so much money to produce such a beautiful thing?  Some of the giant lanterns that Kapampangan has made cost up to Php 300,000.00!

Center of Kapampangan Studies Gallery Audience

Macabebes were labeled as traitors as they remained loyal to the Spaniards even at the height of the revolution.  They were believed to have helped the capture of General Aguinaldo.  According to history, they also served the Americans.

Center of Kapampangan Studies Gallery

A photo collage of Kapampangan personalities arranged by the year they are born.

Center of Kapampangan Studies Timeline

Kapampangan timeline that shows the landscapes of the Kapampangan region.  The photo was nicely laid and it was easy for us to understand if we spend time looking at the timeline closely.

  • Library

Center of Kapampangan Studies Library

The Library has all the books related to Pampanga history and culture.  If you have time, do try to read a book or two.  It should be nice to learn a thing or two about the province.

  • Archival Collection

Center of Kapampangan Studies Archival Collection

The items in the collection were gotten from the archival materials of the university as well as from donations.

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The Center for Kapampangan Studies pays tribute to beautiful Kapampangan beauty title holders, Kapampangan Cuisine and Kapampangan Music.

Center of Kapamangan Studies Archival second floor

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Center of Kapampangan Studies History

The Archival section features original paper documents, manuscripts, rare books, photographs and other items that reveal Pampanga’s rich history.  I was totally awed while I was touring the place.  I can see how sentimental and how important it is for Kapampangan’s to preserve their history and to share their culture and heritage to us.

  • Theater

Center of Kapampangan Studies Theater

The theater is the venue for showing films related to Pampanga.  We saw several videos like Kapampangan AVP, Pampanga MTV and Singsing MTV.

Here’s my favorite presentation (I actually left the place with the song repeating in my mind):

What made our tour in Center for Kapampangan Studies so special was that Erlinda Cruz is our tour guide.  If you recall the Enervon Prime commercial, she was the lady! 😀

Center of Kapampangan Studies Erlinda Cruz

The Center for Kapampangan Studies is open mondays to fridays from 8am to 8pm and saturdays from 8am to 5pm.  Entrance fee is free.  However, it will cost Php 10 per child from private schools if you’re touring as a big group.

If you insist to go on a sunday, it can be arranged.  You can call the center and ask for a reservation.

I’m so happy that I was able to visit the center as I learned a lot about Kapampangans.  I hope you can do that too!

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Center for Kapampangan Studies
Holy Angel University, # 1 Holy Angel Avenue, Sto. Rosario, Angeles City, Philippines
(045) 888-8691 local 1312

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Pamintuan Mansion

Pamintuan Mansion

I’ve never been to a mansion that was built from way way back so I was very enthusiastic to find out what Pamintuan Mansion looked like.  We rode the kalesa from Museo Ning Angeles going there.

We immediately saw this very, very big house situated on the street of Sto. Entierro.  Pamintuan Mansion is now the regional clearing office of the Central Bank of the Philippines.

This place has just too much history.  It’s not just an old mansion of the Pamintuans and it’s not just a regional office of the Central Bank.

As we entered the gate, I noticed the bonsai exhibit at the entrance of the mansion.  I guess they acknowledge that Pamintuan Mansion has become a tourist spot and they used this chance to exhibit the wonderful bonsai plants.

Pamintuan Mansion Bonsai Exhibit

The mansion is just wow!  The design was so spot on.  You see every part of the mansion so beautifully and perfectly designed.

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I noticed tons of photographs displayed in the mansion.  It showcased several photographers who took the photos.  There, you’ll see the profile of each of the photographers.  The pictures were taken all over Angeles City, Pampanga.  I saw people, places and food featured.  Soooo good!  I hope in the future, I can take pictures like those.

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Pamintuan Mansion Photographers

In one of the rooms, there was this spiral staircase where we can go up to …  Once at the top, we can see almost the whole Angeles City.  We can truly appreciate the view.  It’s a great spot to take photos of the scenery.

Pamintuan Mansion Stairway

Pamintuan Mansion View

The Pamintuan Mansion was built around 1890 by a couple (Mariano Pamintuan & Valentina Torres) for their son, Florentino, who was a mayor of Angeles City back in 1900.

During the war between Philippines and U.S.A, the Pamintuan Mansion became the official residence of President Emilio Aguinaldo from May to July, 1899.  The Mansion was also where we celebrated the first anniversary of our Philippine Independence last June 12, 1899.

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I appreciate that the people actually re-enact the historic Independence day every year.  Here’s an excerpt of the video that was shown to us when we visited Pamintuan Mansion.

The Pamintuan Mansion is indeed one of the historic Spots in Angeles City.  It gives us the chance to reminisce what happened in our history and be in a place where important events happened.

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Pamintuan Mansion
Sto. Entierro Street, Angeles City, Philippines

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Museo Ning Angeles

Museo Ning Angeles

Museo Ning Angeles is the first place I went to in Angeles City, Pampanga.  The first thing I noticed is that the people are so warm and accommodating.

Located at the center stretch of the historical Old Rosario street, Museo Ning Angeles is an asset of Angeles City.  It became the chosen place for events like exhibits, concerts, art classes and other traditional celebrations.  Actually, I visited Angeles City for their Fiesta Kuliat 2011 and there we were, at Museo Ning Angeles. 🙂

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Built in 1922, it was built as a town hall.  Later on, Museo Ning Angeles was converted to a museum.  A museum that features the history and culture of Angeles City and its people.

Inside the museum is Balikdan.  The section is all about understanding Angeles City’s history, knowing the things that happened from past to present.  The history was narrated through a series of photos, illustrations and memorabilia.  It’s a great way to understand the history considering the great visuals.  Our tour guide was of awesome help too as he was so lively.

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Another great section of Museo Ning Angeles is the Dioramic Scenes of Kapampangan Traditions.  Inside are basically dolls depicting traditional town life in Pampanga.

The dioramas were created by fashion designer Beatriz Pamintuan Tesoro using her nenita dolls dressed in beautiful Filipiniana outfits.  Filipino traditions like the Kusinang Kapampangan, Pascu na, Fiesta, Mandiriquit, Market Day and Illustrado Wedding were displayed.

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Other sections include Reynaldo G. Alejandro Culinary Library which is made to honor Alejandro who was an advocate of Filipino arts and culture.  He donated some of his book collection to Kuliat Foundation in support to the foundation’s goal to preserve Kapampangan food heritage.

Culinarium, on the other hand, is located at the 2nd floor.  The section is dedicated to Kapampangan food heritage.  It was there where we had the Pamangan Piyestang Kapampangan wherein we’ve enjoyed so much Kapampangan delicacies.  Culinarium also showcases kitchen exhibits and living kitchens.  More on my post about the delicious Kapampangan buffet.

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Museo Ning Angeles is open mondays till saturdays from 9AM to 5PM.  You can set an appointment if you want to visit at nighttime or on sundays.  I do suggest you get a tour guide as you’ll surely learn a lot about the history of Pampanga with someone who knows a lot about the heritage and culture.

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Museo Ning Angeles
9am to 5pm
Sto. Rosario street, Sto. Rosario Historic District, Angeles City, Philippines
(045) 887-4703

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JB Music & Sports Historical Himig Lakas Sale Extended

JB Music & Sports Historical Himig Lakas Sale Extended

When JB Music & Sports extended their sale, I had a feeling that there would be another surprise this week.  I thought that the sale most probably be for the whole month of October 2011.  I also thought that they might be adding some more discount for their final week of Historical Himig-Lakas Sale.

Well, good news to us!  The sale is indeed EXTENDED!  We still get 45% off on all items in JB Music & Sports stores.  The bonus is that there are some items that are marked at 70% off!

I knew it!  That’s mainly the reason why I haven’t bought the items that I was eyeing for 2 weeks now.  With more discounts this week, I’m a bit confused as to which instrument to buy.  I’m currently hurrying to decide between getting a drum set (which I’ve been wishing to have for so long), a violin and an electric guitar.

Here are some highlighted items in the sale:

  • LP 45th Anniversary Conga

LP 45th Anniversary Conga

Do the Conga! This 45th Anniversary Conga from LP is really hard to ignore. With its size, color and shape plus the foot shaking beats that comes out of it, this beautiful masterpiece of percussion gets everyone dancing!

  • Suzuki Electric Guitar Package

Suzuki Electric Guitar Package

Who says learning to rock out is expensive? This Electric Guitar Bundle comes fully equipped with all the things you need in order to start your road to becoming the next biggest thing in music!

  • M-Audio Oxygen 61

M-Audio Oxygen 61

In need of a good controller? The M-Audio Oxygen 61 boasts of its amazing capabilities and good looks! Go check it out for yourself because believe me, nothing beats giving it a real test-drive!

  • M-Audio Pro Tools Vocal Studio

M-Audio Pro Tools Vocal Studio

Need a quick way to record your vocals? This is the right item for you! It comes with an M-Audio USB Condenser Microphone plus a version of Pro Tools, all the items you need to produce quality recordings at an affordable price.

I need to decide ASAP or the stocks might run out and I will end up not getting the items that I want.  I suggest you don’t waste your time too!  I believe that this will be the final week for JB Music & Sports’ Historical Himig Sale.  Don’t miss it!  Go now! 🙂

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Historical Himig-Lakas Sale
JB Music & Sports
All Stores Except JB Music Audio Solutions
Different Rates Apply for Visayas and Mindanao

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Freeway honors National Artist Vicente Manansala

Freeway honors National Artist Vicente Manansala

Yesterday, I attended Freeway’s sixth installment of the National Artist Collectors’ Series honoring Vicente Manansala, National Artist for Visual Arts.  I remember the last time I attended a similar event was exactly one year ago when Freeway honored Ramon Valera, National Artist for Fashion.

I’m pretty sure there will be much more collection that will come out of the series as a lot of people appreciate the initiative.  It’s a great way to honor our National Artists!  Since most of us can’t afford to own a copy of their original work, at least we can have items that are inspired by them.

As of today, Freeway has featured the ff. National Artists:

  • Nick Joaquin (Literature)
  • Ang Kiukok (Visual Arts)
  • Jose Garcia Villa (Literature)
  • Ramon Valera (Fashion Design)
  • F. Sionil Jose (Literature)
  • Vicente Manansala (Visual Arts)

The event last night was all about Vicente Silva Manansala (January 22, 1910 to August 22, 1981).  He is our National Artist for Visual Arts and is a well-known Filipino cubist painter and illustrator.

Freeway Manansala Tribute

Manansala reinterpreted or indigenized cubism as he drew his themes from the familiar Filipino environment.  His masterpieces include Madonna of the Slums (1950), a portrayal of mother & child which reflected the poverty in postwar Manila and Jeepneys where Manansala combined the elements of provincial folk culture with the congestion issues of the city.  Barong-barong, cockfighters, families gathering for a modest meal and Quiapo vendors became his subjects as well.

Vicente Manansala was proclaimed National Artist for painting in 1982.

The event was mainly a tribute to Manansala, a special celebration of his life and works.  Before the show started, there was a live sketching & painting session by the artists from Kunst Pilipino Group.

Freeway Manansala Pre Event

A few lucky individuals were treated to their own portraits done by the talented roster of artists from Kunst Pilipino Group:

  • Aris Bagtas
  • Sam Bulaga
  • Allen Casacop
  • Emer Casacop
  • Jo Florendo
  • Lourdes Inosanto
  • Lawton Ladao
  • Raquel Molata
  • Bill Perez
  • Mischa Semana

Freeway Manansala Artist Tribute

At around 7:45pm, the show finally started.  Two popular celebrities Tim Yap and Divine Lee hosted the event.  Both of them wore Manansala outfits which suit them perfectly.

There were special guests too like Maritess Mendoza-Pineda, president of Friends of Manansala Foundation, Cedie Lopez-Vargas of the Lopez Museum and Ronna Manansala, granddaughter of Vicente Manasala.  They shared their personal experiences and stories with Vicente Manansala.

Freeway Manansala Tim Yap and Divine Lee

We were all shown a presentation about Manansala.  His beautiful art pieces were flashed on the screen.  I was in awe.

Freeway Manansala Presentation

Similar to what Freeway did in the past, the interpretation of Vicente Manansala’s work was done through sublimation knits, modern silhouettes, print images of his art pieces & digital images of his masterpieces.

We saw the Freeway-Manansala Collection through a fashion show.  Too bad I had a bad seat so my pictures weren’t great 🙁

Anyhow, the collection is so beautiful!  Do catch them at your favorite Freeway branch as it hits stores on October 21.  The 22-piece collection includes classic & modern tailored dresses, woven shirt tops, sublimation print graphic tees and dresses, Manansala watch, tote bags and accessories.

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