Holiday Co-Mrkt
This event is free and open to the public—RSVP IS REQUIRED.
Family + pet friendly. Come join us as you do your holiday gift shopping or come to treat yourself and your family!
Shop small and support local under the stars at our night holiday market.
co-mrkt is an inclusive community amplifying emerging AAPI creators in Los Angeles through events, collaborations, and activations. This event is in partnership with Yoboseyo! Superette, Cafe Dulce, and Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE).
Sponsored by Ernst & Young, Brunswig Square, and CAUSE
TIENDAAN
Tiendaan Night Market: Small Business Saturday Edition
Join us for the most finely curated goods from our community of healers, delicious food and drinks, and live musical performances with traditional instrumentation!
Our mission is to create visibility and stability for those who honor, propagate and carry on the craft work, the medicine and culinary traditions of our ancestral arts. To foster community amongst BIPOC + AAPI peoples and decolonize our buying practices by facilitating a network of supply and demand within our own communities.
Admission is Free! See you at Tiendaan!
Self Discovery Through Ancestral Arts
Jillian guides a brief introduction to history behind Inabel (Illocano woven fabric) and the importance of connecting and keeping up with this ancestral tradition. Sign up for class here.
PIECES OF THE PAST: A CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF PROTECTION, HEALING & CELEBRATION
Masks and proof of vaccination are required to attend this event. Recent negative COVID tests will not be accepted.
Designer and stylist Jillian Cainghug brings together her interest in contemporary design with traditional Filipino cultural rituals to present a program that embodies design, community, celebration and tradition.
Join us as we come together and witness traditional Filipino practices being utilized in contemporary ways—with the traditional Binakol weave as a basis for the evening’s program.
Binakol is a traditional weaving pattern indigenous to the northern region of the Philippines, pre-dating Spanish colonization. The geometric designed weaves were originally used to confuse and ward off negative spirits—their irregular patterns creating dizzying effects, while simultaneously creating harmony and peace within the design itself. To this day, this practice is symbolic of creation, protection, community and peace.
Expect to see demonstrations on Kali, a Filipino traditional form of combat; Ablon, a form of physical manual medicine; experience sound healing and the Kulintang, a gong instrument being played in celebration of it all.
Kali practitioner Imee Dalton, certified Ablon practitioner Isaac Castro, sound healer/master Janelle Corpuz Hethcoat, combat and healing arts master/teacher Virgil Apostol, local NELA musician/producer Gingee, and visual artist Nicanor Evans will be co-facilitating with Cainghug throughout the evening. Audience participation is encouraged!
While all these practices, backgrounds and people stem from different parts of the Philippines and the US, Cainghug sees and experiences all of the elements together in connection, as one, as Kapwa*.
*Kapwa - Tagalog term for same, equal connected to one another.
In Todo
In todo a bipoc craft fair. Centering diversity in the space of making. Filling the gap in representation.
In Todo, "as a whole," is a craft fair bringing visibility to the work of BIPOC artists, designers, and makers in our communities.
Beyond a trend, out of necessity.
TIENDAAN
Ancestral Heritage and Healers Marketplace
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Join us on Small Business Saturday, for the most finely curated goods from our community of healers, delicious food and drinks, and live musical performances with traditional instrumentation!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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4pm - Opening Ceremony with Virgil M. Apostol + Janelle Corpuz Hethcoat ⠀
6:30pm - Kailukuan Demo + Live Drums and Gongs with Jeff Rivo
7:30pm - Live DJ Set with DJ Corn Breezus⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
8:30pm - Community Drum Circle⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Our mission is to create visibility and stability for those who honor, propagate and carry on the craft work, the medicine and culinary traditions of our ancestral arts.
To foster community amongst BIPOC + AAPI peoples and decolonize our buying practices by facilitating a network of supply and demand within our own communities.⠀
HALIKA MARKET
Halika Market is a pop-up shop hosted by Kasama Culture. This event will be highlighting Filipinx makers and artists.