Monday, May 27, 2019

Dreamweavers Essay

Hinabing Panaginip/ Dream Weavers Reaction PaperHinabing Panaginip or Dream Weavers, a documental moving-picture show directed by Fruto Corre is about the life of the pack from Northern Cotobato the Tbolis. The whole process of making the old Tnalak one of the closely remarkable creations of the Tbolis, was presented in the video.The Tnalak framework holds a very special place in Tboli culture. It is always present in really important turning points in a Tbolis life such as birth, marriage, and death. It has also often been referred to as woven dreams. Tnalak is do of Abaca fibers which traditionally has three primary colors, red, black and the original color of the Abaca leaves. The colorant of the things used in making this traditional cloth are naturally dyed boiled in with bark, roots and leaves of plants.It is said that the Tbolis create Tnalak because they believe that following their dreams is a must. They had to do what is indicated in their memories. The designs that t hey clearly propose in their dreams have certain meanings and requirements. With this, Tnalak has become their sacred treasure. The Tbolis expressed everything in the Tnalak their dreams, beliefs, myths and even their religion. Tbolis consider it taboo to get by the cloth because they strongly believe that doing so will make them severely ill. They respect Tnalak weavers a lot like how they do to their warriors. The undenaiable quality of the fabric is a rich legacy of creative art handed down from generation to generation for thousands of years. Perhaps, the artistic and spiritual dedication of the Tboli women of Lake Sebu made the world of Tnalak last for centuries. But as time goes by, urbanization has forced most tribe members into poverty. Modernization became a threat to their culture.Watching the documentary video made me feel proud and sad at the same time. As a Filipino, I am very proud to have the same nationality as thesevery talented, hardworking and passionate people . They really made me want to salute them for they deserve a Youre the best award. I was amazed on how people can be that artistic. I have never imagined that a used ballpen could become a bead to produce necklaces But I was spoil because I realized that these days, people would not want to buy our own products. In fact, people would buy imported ones instead. Before, one Tnalak is equivalent to a horse or a house. But now, one Tnalak only costs about two to three hundred pesos. See how things change in a matter of time? I still believe that no matter how hard it is to survive in this era, the Tbolis will still pass their culture intact. I pray that their artistic spirit will not only last for another century but for eternity.

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