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Lecture/ Reviewer 2 in Togi-togi is a panubok applique patched in
Music and Arts 7 the edges of the clothes
Quarter 2 Binalagon is a panubok design patterned after a vine balagon) that is used to tie Hirinugyaw - Suguidanonay Festival is an bamboos to create a raft. annual cultural, religious, and food festival in Girigiti, a zigzag-shaped applique and embroidery, commonly used as edging on the municipality of Calinog, Iloilo, Philippines. their blouses. It starts January 24 and ends February 2. Inagsam is patterned after a trap-like thorny - The Hirinugyaw celebration is an fern called agsam that is like a trap or a expression of faith of the Holy Child nesting place for snakes. among the people in Calinog. Tuko-tuko is patterned after the “tuko” or Binanog is an indigenous dance from the “tukod” made of “kawayan” or bamboo poles Philippines that features the movement of an Matang punay is a panubok design patterned eagle/hawk to the symbolic beating of after the eyes of the lovely/loving bird anda bamboo and gong that synchronizes the pet of Humadapnon, the punay. pulsating movements of the feet and the Ikat fabric is a dyeing technique used to hands of the lead and follow dancers. create a distinct style of textile patterns. Ikat Wayang Kulit is an Indonesian form of is done by resist dyeing sections of the yarns shadow puppetry prior to weaving the fabric. Dhalang (also dalang) or puppeteer in Double ikats—in which both the warp and Wayang Kulit weft yarns are tied and dyed before being woven into a single textile The weft ikat approach utilizes resist dyeing for weft yarns Wrap Ikat - The thread bundles are folded, and a basic ikat motif is bound. This is then repeated, until the threads get unfolded for weaving right after the dyeing is finished
Panay Bukidnon’s panubok embroidery which
is what the binanog dancers wear in their performance
- Panubok is the traditional embroidery of
the Panay Bukidnon which patterns and designs reflect shapes and objects from the environment, where the Panay Bukidnon draw their inspiration from
Ikat dyeing technique as one of
the traditional/folk arts of Indonesia. Linantay is the basic panubok (embroidery) pattern Manugtubok (embroiderer) Linabog is a panubok design (bulak, meaning “flower”) patterned after the flower of the labog plant that grows abundantly in the forest