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Sunday, April 16, 2023

Hapag ng Pamana the Concert


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Sa Hapag ng Pamana, may salu-salo na, may awitan at sayawan pa! 


Join us this Sunday as we celebrate the richness and diversity of Filipino cuisine with Hapag ng Pamana the Concert happening at the Open Air Auditorium, Rizal Park Luneta. 

Food stalls, workshops, and cooking demonstrations led by various agencies and organizations will open at 2:00 PM in different venues within Luneta and the concert will highlight Philippine gastronomic customs through cultural performances. It also aims to give tribute to farmers, agricultural communities, fisherfolks, rural workers, and indigenous peoples' culinary traditions. 

Hapag ng Pamana the Concert is part of the month-long celebration of Filipino Food Month led by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Department of Agriculture - Philippines, Department of Tourism - Philippines, and Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement, and is being celebrated this year with the theme "Pagkaing Sailing Atin, Mahalin at Pagyamanin." 

This Sunday, we bring you delightful performances highlighting Filipino creativity, culture, and cuisine with Hapag ng Pamana the Concert at the Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium!

Join us at 2PM for Food Stalls and Demonstrations and the Concert proper at 6PM with performances from Ms. Bayang Barrios, Ang Naliyagan, Far Easter University Chorale, La Salle Filipiniana Dance Company, Malabon Theatre and Dance Collective, Sindaw Philippines Performing Arts Guild, Philippine Opera Company's Harana and Ms. Kakki Teodoro.

Hapag ng Pamana the Concert is made possible in partnership with the National Parks Development Committee and is a component of the month-long celebration of Filipino Food Month led by the Department of Agriculture - Philippines, the NCCA, the Department of Tourism - Philippines, and the Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement. 


#FFM2023 is being celebrated this year with the theme "Pagkaing Sariling Atin, Mahalin at Pagyamanin.”


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Celebrate Filipino food this April!

Pregnancy Photoshoot Poses for a Stunning Maternity Shoot


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It's crucial to strike a stance that makes you feel confident and at ease when having your picture taken while pregnant. A skilled photographer will walk you through the steps and assist you in selecting the ideal posture for your physical characteristics and personality. You can take breathtaking pregnancy photos that you will treasure forever with the proper pose and the appropriate photographer. Maternity photo sessions are the ideal method to document this special time in a woman's life because pregnancy is such a lovely and transformational experience. But it might be hard to know how to posture and what to wear. Therefore, here are some of the most amazing pregnancy picture positions that will make you look and feel fantastic.
Embrace your bump

Emphasizing the baby belly is the first and most crucial component of a maternity photo shoot. This is, after all, the major objective of the shoot! Stand with your back to the camera and wrap your hands around your belly for a gorgeous pregnancy photo. This position highlights your curves and reveals your developing baby bump. Try out several stances and perspectives to determine which one is the most aesthetically pleasing for you. To add diversity to your photos, consider tilting your head, turning your face away from the camera, or grinning.
Sitting poses

A comfortable and natural method to pose for a pregnancy photo shoot is while sitting. You can cross your legs and put your hands on your knees when sitting on a stool or chair, or you can do both. This position is ideal for displaying your stomach while fostering a calm and cozy ambiance. Also, you can experiment with lighting and angles to provide a distinctive appearance. To achieve a dramatic impression, you might, for instance, try facing the camera, gazing over to the side, or having the camera shoot from a low angle.
Lying down poses

Poses that involve lying down are ideal for fostering a calm, private mood. You can lay on your side with your hands on your belly or cradle your growing baby. These positions are perfect for capturing heartfelt exchanges between you and your infant. Also, you can explore with various props like your partner's arms, a soft blanket, or a fluffy rug. These accessories give the photos a cozy, intimate feel and a more unique feel.
Movement poses

Movement poses can add a dynamic element to your maternity shoot. You can walk toward the camera, twirl around, or even dance. These poses are perfect for capturing the joy and excitement of pregnancy and getting the best pregnancy portraits for preserving memories. You can also experiment with different clothing options such as a flowing dress or a long skirt to add movement to your shots. With these poses, it's important to find a balance between natural movement and staged poses. The goal is to create a genuine moment that captures your emotions and personality.
Outdoor poses

Your maternity shoot can have a lovely, natural setting thanks to outdoor postures. You can experiment with various stances at a venue like a park, beach, or garden. You can stroll barefoot in the grass, rest on a seat, or lean against a tree. These positions are ideal for capturing the splendor of the outdoors and fostering a calm, peaceful environment. Lighting is crucial for poses taken outside. The golden hour, or just before sunset, offers gentle, flattering light that brings out your inherent beauty. Natural scenery also gives your photographs depth and richness.
Group poses

A terrific approach to include your partner and other family members in your maternity photo session is through group poses. By taking pictures with your significant other, kids, or even pets, you may foster a caring and pleasant environment. These positions give your pregnancy photos a unique flair and produce memories you'll treasure forever. To capture the tie and connection between you and your loved ones, try holding hands, giving hugs, or even just playing together.
Props and accessories

Your maternity photo shoot can be given a unique and customized touch with the use of props and accessories. You can bring along things like baby shoes, images from an ultrasound, or even a chalkboard with the due date of your child. These accessories make your shots richer and more meaningful while also fostering a more distinctive experience. To create a distinctive and fashionable style, you can also experiment with other clothing alternatives like a maxi dress, a flowing skirt, or even a crop top.
Black and white photography

For maternity photographs, black and white photography is a timeless and traditional choice. It produces a dramatic, melancholy impact that highlights your curves and gives your images more depth. Also, the absence of distractions in black-and-white photography highlights feelings and facial expressions. It's an excellent method to capture the allure and soul of pregnancy and produce gorgeous images that will last a lifetime.
Indoor poses

Your maternity photo shoot will have a warm and pleasant ambiance thanks to indoor postures. You can play with different poses in a variety of settings, including your bedroom, nursery, or even a studio. You can lean against a wall, stand by a window, or even sit on a bed. These positions are ideal for capturing the coziness and warmth of your house and producing a unique and memorable experience.
Maternity boudoir photography

Boudoir maternity photography is a sensual and private way to document your pregnancy experience. These images emphasize the tenderness and beauty of pregnancy while evoking an opulent and refined ambiance. You can try different stances like lying down, sitting, or even standing while wearing lingerie or a sheer garment. These poses draw attention to your contours and produce a beautiful and empowering image.

A maternity photo session is a lovely and special way to commemorate your pregnancy experience. You may produce great photographs that showcase your personality and sense of style by playing with various positions, accessories, and settings. Make sure the photographer you select is familiar with your vision and aesthetic, and don't be afraid to be innovative and try new approaches. The most crucial thing is to document this unique period of time in your life and produce memories that you and your family may treasure for a lifetime.

Saturday, April 15, 2023

When was the bra and panty introduced in the Philippines


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In a particular scene on Maria Clara at Ibarra, we see them wondering about the bra...and it also mentioned the underwear or panty, though they only showed the bra and not the latter which were supposedly worn by the actress portraying the role of Maria Clara from the present day who meets the Maria Clara character from Noli Me Tangere of Jose Rizal.

They had to remove the garments when they undressed and changed the clothing of present day Maria Clara when she fainted. The baffled characters from Noli Me Tangere were all making a fuzz about the undergarments at one room while the owner was also figuring out where they put them.

But were there no bra and panty during those times when Noli Me Tangere was written?

It is difficult to pinpoint the exact date when bras and panties were first introduced in the Philippines, as the history of underwear in the country is not well documented. However, it is likely that bras and panties were introduced to the Philippines during the American colonial period, which lasted from 1898 to 1946.

During this time, American cultural influence was strong in the Philippines, and it is likely that American fashion trends, including undergarments, were adopted by some Filipinos. It is also possible that Western-style undergarments were already being used by some members of the elite class in the Philippines prior to the American colonial period, as Western fashion had been influencing Philippine fashion since the Spanish colonial period.

Today, bras and panties are commonly worn by Filipinas, and there are many local and international brands that offer a wide variety of styles and designs.

The modern bra as we know it today was invented in the early 20th century. The first modern bra was patented by Mary Phelps Jacob in 1914. Her design consisted of two handkerchiefs and a pink ribbon, which she sewed together to create a more comfortable and supportive alternative to the corsets that were commonly worn at the time. Over the years, the bra has evolved and taken on many different forms, but it continues to be an important undergarment for women around the world.

The history of underwear dates back to ancient times, but the modern panty as we know it today was first introduced in the late 19th century. In the early 1800s, women's undergarments consisted of long, heavy petticoats and bloomers, which were considered scandalous if seen in public. It wasn't until the late 1800s and early 1900s that women's undergarments began to evolve to include more form-fitting and practical designs.

The first panties were loose-fitting and knee-length, and were called "drawers". However, in the 1920s and 1930s, the popularization of shorter skirts and dresses led to the development of more form-fitting and shorter styles of panties. Today, there are many different types of panties available, including thongs, boy shorts, and briefs, among others.

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