Mindanao Times

The Art of the Malong at Davao Museum

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THIS Art Month, step inside the woven universe of the Malong, a folk artform shared by different Asian and Mindanao communitie­s through centuries.

The Davao Museum exhibit presents more than 30 Malongs (tubular garments), all belonging to collector and curator Leonardo Rey S. Cariño.

“This show is probably the biggest collection of Malongs ever assembled in one gallery,” Cariño confirms. “The exhibit attempts to represent all of the Mindanao weaving communitie­s—from the Bagobo to the Mandaya and Blaan, from Maguindana­o to Maranao, from Sama and Subanen to Tausug and Tboli,” Cariño adds.

The Malongs are installed in non-traditiona­l display systems. Life-size Maguindana­on dancer standees, metal stands, and parallel bamboo poles show the Malongs in their best possible light. Photograph­s by Igy Castrillo highlight the versatilit­y of the Malong as modeled by the reigning Hiyas ng Kadayawan, Nurainie Ampatuan.

“We invite you to see the ways in which design motifs and weaving techniques are indices to identity,” Sylvia C. Lorenzana says. Lorenzana is the executive director of the Davao Museum.

Complement­ing the dazzling array of textiles are malonginsp­ired paintings by Kublai Millan, Al-Nezzar Ali, and Cariño himself.

The Davao Museum of History and Ethnograph­y is located at 113 Agusan Circle, Insular Village 1, Lanang, Davao City.

Contact Wilma or Shenna at 082 233 1734 for inquiries and group tours.

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 ??  ?? SYLVIA Lorenzana of the Davao Museum with Emi Englis of Davao Fashion Design Council
SYLVIA Lorenzana of the Davao Museum with Emi Englis of Davao Fashion Design Council
 ??  ?? SYLVIA Lorenzana, executive director of the Davao Museum
SYLVIA Lorenzana, executive director of the Davao Museum
 ??  ?? Maguindana­o/Iranun inaul (weave) (seko seko) Maguindana­o/Iranun Inaul; Maguindana­o/Iranun inaul (binaludto) - Leonardo Rey S. Cariño Collection
Maguindana­o/Iranun inaul (weave) (seko seko) Maguindana­o/Iranun Inaul; Maguindana­o/Iranun inaul (binaludto) - Leonardo Rey S. Cariño Collection
 ??  ?? HIYAS Ng Kadayawan Nurainie Ampatuan
HIYAS Ng Kadayawan Nurainie Ampatuan
 ??  ?? HANDWOVEN and dyed abaca from the Leonardo Rey S. Cariño Collection
HANDWOVEN and dyed abaca from the Leonardo Rey S. Cariño Collection
 ??  ?? MORE Malong materials on exhibit
MORE Malong materials on exhibit
 ??  ?? MAGUINDANA­O/Iranun inaul (weave), Tlunaya (large) Silk;Duanaya (medium), Cotton Sanaya small Cotton - Leonardo Rey S. Cariño
MAGUINDANA­O/Iranun inaul (weave), Tlunaya (large) Silk;Duanaya (medium), Cotton Sanaya small Cotton - Leonardo Rey S. Cariño
 ??  ?? CARIÑO Collection
CARIÑO Collection
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