INABEL NGA INDAYON 2021
Are you a descendant of a Manong or Manang who came to the US in the first half of the 1900s? Do you want to learn about Ilocano weaving and honor their memory? Want to connect the dots between Ilocano weaving, our immigration history, and the collective future? Curious to try traditional Filipino weaving?
Inabel nga Indayon, translates to "Ilocano Woven Cradle", offers its intro workshop at Kapwa Gardens (967 Mission Street) on Saturday, May 22 and Saturday, June 12 from 1:00-4:00 PM.
Get the 411 on the project from Lead Artist Rachel Lozada, a Bay Area community-based, first-generation Filipina/Ilocana weaver. Manang/Tita Rachel will cover some basics on Ilocano weaving, help you try your hand on tabletop looms, and if you're up to the challenge, practice on an individual mini weaving kit which you can take home with you. All are welcome regardless of age and weaving skills. Space is limited so please come on time. Sliding scale donation of $1-$8, no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
The workshop (and the entire Sunday Streets event) is held outdoors and strictly complies with Covid 19 safety protocols. UMAY KAYO, AG-ABEL TAYO APO! AGYAMAN KAMI UNAY! Come let's weave together, thank you very much!
This project was made possible by grants from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts and Balay Kreative.
Note: you will be taken to the Balay Kreative website to complete registration