Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Gift Ideas Under $100 for the FilAm Woman Now

PNOY Apparel Shirt $26.50 for the Tunay na Filipina (True Filipina)














SEPHORA's Make-Up Palette To Go ($50 value) $15 Sephora will donate $1 from the sale of this product to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation














SEPHORA's Color Wand for Lips $10
Six lip glosses joined together in an innovative wand














Yoga Bricks (must get 2!) $10.00 & Yoga Mat $19.99 @ TARGET for the YOGIS, TARGET.COM















14k Gold Fill Necklace for the Twitter Girl $26, ETSY.COM




















Crock-Pot Oval Electric Slow Cooker  $24.99  for the domesticated and domesticated wanna be TARGET.COM

Cotton Candy Maker $49.99 BESTBUY.COM

Saturday, December 4, 2010

PASACAT's 13th Annual Parol Festival


December 4, 2010, PASACAT's 13th Annual Parol Festival is the first Filipino-American event that I have attended since I moved here from Sacramento on November 1st 2010.

It was actually funny because I absolutely forgot the number 1 rule on Filipino Events, bring cash!  So when my daughter and I walked up to the counter to buy our tickets I thought I might not be able to witness and enjoy the event but the PASACAT committee was very nice and said that  I could just mail a check for them. Now that's Filipino kindness!  We walked in and were welcomed by very nice ladies serving food.  I definitely enjoyed the huge pandesal and toron. 

After enjoying our merienda (snack) we walked around to visit some booths.  I enjoyed the cultural display by PASACAT which consisted of Filipino folk dance dresses, books, clippings about our culture and several cultural dolls that represented our colorful dresses that Filipinas wore then.

My daughter wanted so badly to participate in the lantern workshop but of course with no cash we couldn't (next year we will be sure to bring some!).

We both enjoyed the folk dances performed and my daughter (4) wants now to learn these dances in addition to ballet.  There was a good number of people that attended and the location was great, no hassle with parking.

"PASACAT is a Philippine folk dance but in San Diego, it began as an acronym for the Philippine Society and Cultural Arts Troupe.  Today, PASACAT's mission is to preserve and promote the Asian Pacific culture through the arts thereby, extending goodwill and enhancing cultural understanding."

PASACAT was originally established in November of 1970.  The performing arts company has four performance components, the Senior Company, Junior Dancers, Rondalla & Percussion Instrumentalists and the Harana Singers. 

PASACAT is available for workshops, presentations and performances and offers regular classes in traditional Philippine dance and rondalla.

To learn more about the great organization, please visit their website at PASACAT HOME