Drag Reduction Improvisation

Cooking Pot as Plant Pot

Typography: Nagapamakal

Alupi na Mais

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A suman type kakanin but made from corn and wrapped in corn husk to distinguish from the common alupi which is the kamoteng kahoy (cassava) suman wrapped in banana leaf

Sachetization

Sachets of spices and laundry aids stapled to a rectangular board cut from used carton box.

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Spices such as turmeric powder, recado (dried laurel leaf and peppercorns) etc and also laundry aids like oxalic, chlorine, anyel etc are manually repacked in retail sizes

Typography: Shoe Repair

Kapihan

Here are some of the coffee shops in Burgos Market where locals hangout for breakfast or read newspapers while drinking brewed coffee which they refer to as native.
I like to hangout in a kapihan or carinderia (eatery) wherever town I may be as it’s in this kind of local hangout place one can hear about folk life. Such a great source of first hand information for visitors and more importantly you get a feel of the town and you’ll come across some knowledge about a certain ingredient or process or any tip that the kapihan/carinderia owner unknowingly share.
There’s nothing superficial in these local kapihans and carinderias particularly in rural areas and it’s a pleasure to take in sights including folk decorations and hear honest conversations.

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Good native coffee for only 10 pesos

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Proprietor usually sits in a corner and takes the role of the cashier

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Gutierrez Cafe

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I like this painted menu board. Coffee plain means native brewed coffee with muscovado or brown sugar only

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Capizeños

Green Pinipig

Improvised Light Cover

Mantika Po Eto

Kadios Season

You know you’re an Ilonggo if you eat this bean.

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Removing kadios beans from its pod

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Ready to measure a glass of it worth Php25

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Filling the glass

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Pay for 2 glassful of kadios then go home and cook KBL

Kimpit na Kawayan

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Clothespin (kimpit in Ilonggo, sipit in Tagalog) fashioned from bamboo (kawayan) is what every Filipino household use before it was overtaken by those plastic ones.
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Dama in the Plaza

Improvisation is always notable in this Philippine version of draughts that even the ground can be used as board. In Bacolod plaza players used wooden sheet drawn with skeleton of a checkerboard as well as using Coca-Cola caps as dama pieces.

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This sight is prevalent countrywide

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To keep the mind sharp as we age

Rice Cake Oven Cart

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A cart with oven means fresh and hot bibingkas (rice cake)

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Oven container for each rice cake. That's the batter in the blue tub

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Charcoal fueled oven

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This oven cart has a chimney!

Jollijeep Unusual

One-man Microenterprise

As seen in downtown Bacolod. 

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Ba-id (nipper and scissors sharpening), engraving and buying scrap gold

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Rubber stamp engraving etc

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Even majong repair

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Sapatero ( shoe repair guy)

Bangketa Unusual

Balut Carrier

Different modes to carry fertilized duck eggs also known as balut.

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Temporarily stationary for the day at a selected spot if balut is in a drum

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Balut in a cart for easy mobility

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Balut in the basket strapped to the vendor for unimpeded mobility

Banana Trunk Meat Stand

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Displaying the selections of skewered chicken parts including pork in upright arrangement using banana trunk

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Banana trunk is commonly used in Negros as chicken inasal stand

Merrymaking Festival

Masskara is an annual festival of Bacolod City with no folk Catholicism connotations. Most festivals in the country are associated with religious icons like for example the Sinulog of Cebu, Ati-atihan of Kalibo and Dinagyang of Iloilo were all for the veneration of the Sto Nino, the Pahiyas harvest festival of Lucban is the feast of San Isidro Labrador and so on. Even the fiestas at the barangay level are dedicated to their patron saint.

Partying in an urbanite sense isn’t my thing but folk fiestas and city festivals are enjoyable mainly for their cultural touch.

Masskara partying includes eating inasal and you go home smelling like inasal and then looking forward to the festival highlight – street dancing. So here are some of the photographs among the many masks of Masskara 2013.

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Best in mask

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Reason why Bacolod is the City of Smiles

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Street dancing started at 1 pm and the city was booming with Latin beat as they dance their way towards the plaza

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Even walis tambo can be mask material

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Not just elaborate masks but costumes too

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Not just having masks and costumes but props too