Just before guests were expected to arrive at the gala night of the sarswela "Walang Sugat" at the Ateneo de Manila University, the ushers in their formal Filipiniana clothes took turns posing in front of the photo wall made of wood and capiz shell. These panels echo the windows and screens found in old Spanish colonial houses, rarely seen nowadays except in a few preserved historical homes. I loved how Nico and Tonette were so un-selfconciously enjoying themselves hamming it up for the photographer that I decided to snap a photo of them myself.
Last Saturday's gala was a work night for me too so I didn't watch the play nor get other photos. I hope to watch this weekend and since they're allowing photos, as long as you don't use a flash, expect a few from me in the near future. In the meantime, I have a little information about the sarswela form here, and the university website has some photos of "Walang Sugat" here.
May I please ask you all to help me welcome Mia of Life in Manila.... and elsewhere to CDP? Mia lives and works in the southern part of the metro, and works for a foundation that supports many social development and charity organizations, and you'll be seeing many photos from her that I will probably never have on my blog. Mia is also a personal friend of ours and this is her nth blog—she keeps starting one then stopping, starting and stopping, you get the idea. If she gets a warm welcome from the community, then just maybe, she'll be inspired to continue this latest one. Thanks, everyone!
nice framework!
ReplyDeleteCute couple! Looks like they're having fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd we will give Mia a warm welcome!
They looks so happy.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, she has a "Sensu"(folding fan).
Is it popular in manial?
Haven't seen a sarswela yet but you did capture the feel of it! Love it Hilda!
ReplyDeleteI'll do a drop by at Mia's :D
Steven^^
You're a dynamo Hilda, you seem to visit everyone, take tons of photos, work 160 hours a week, you're Super Hilda!
ReplyDeleteAnd welcome Mia!
They're a handsome couple! I like to see their traditional Filipiniana clothes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pose they gave you. Handsome guy gets pretty girl.
ReplyDeleteWe'll be glad to check out Mia's blog. Anything for our Hilda you know. :-)
Beautiful Art They are performing !! Great
ReplyDeletela lumiere sur cette photo est magnifique, bravo c'est une très belle photo
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful couple and this is a romantic shot!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Mia!
and hug to you dear Hilda! :)
your friend Léia
The camera loves these two, they look very handsome.
ReplyDeleteThey look like professional models. So relaxed and confindent. Not to mention that they look beautiful and handsome too.
ReplyDeleteNice snap, Hilda.
Aww thank you so much Ma'am Hilda! You are so sweet! :) What a treat to be mentioned in your blog. I could give you a hug right now! :) Hi everyone! So glad to be on board CDP! I have a feeling this time, finally, FINALLY, this is one blog I'll want to keep up. Thank you for the warm welcome! See you around the community!
ReplyDeleteI love what they're wearing! They look like they're having fun :) Hope you let us know how the play was!
ReplyDeleteThis photo made «Louis» smile - they seem to be having a great time!
ReplyDeletehi hilds, the last time i watched a sarswela was stiil in my college days, ^0^
ReplyDeletei agree that they both look good in this foto. ^0^
What a cute couple and I do love her fan! Going to check out Mia's blog now.
ReplyDeleteThey are a very happy couple indeed..
ReplyDeleteA nice portrait of a happy couple, but the think I liked more in your post is your kindness toward your friend blogger!
ReplyDeleteBonito retrato Hilda, has conseguido un ambiente muy cálido con esa luz. Felicidades
ReplyDeleteNobu:
ReplyDeleteAll kinds of fans (and umbrellas!) are very popular in Manila. :) We call them by the Tagalog pamaypay or the Spanish abanico.
Everyone:
Thank you so much for giving Mia such a warm welcome! You are the best!
i only read about sarswela in books but never really witness one. it's good that somehow schools keep it to retain a part of the old culture.
ReplyDeleteLovely, absolutely lovely. And I really like the name Tonette!
ReplyDeletebeautiful image here! welcome to Mia too in the blogospher!
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