ABAKADA Program Brings Philippine Folklore, Food Traditions to Ottawa
Samantha Narbuada tells stories of the magical creatures in the Philippines
OTTAWA 29 August 2019 – ABAKADA Atbp., the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa’s summer cultural program for children, marked its seventh year with a workshop on Filipino folklore and food traditions held on 3 August 2019 at the Sentro Rizal Ottawa.
Ambassador to Canada Petronila Garcia welcomed the children to the program and thanked their parents for sharing their Filipino heritage with their children.
“Over the years, we have seen how the Filipino community in Canada has grown and many Filipino parents have approached us to express how important it is for their children to learn about the culture of our country,” she remarked. “I hope that this afternoon will be a meaningful experience for all of you and will further nurture your children’s love and understanding of Filipino culture.”
ABAKADA Atbp. was created to acquaint local children of Filipino descent with various aspects of Philippine culture. In previous years, the program featured Philippine dance, music, songs, games, and folktales.
This year, participants aged 6 to 12 years old were treated to a mini-exhibit of Philippine mythical creatures created by renowned children’s book illustrator Frances Alcaraz. The mini-exhibit was a spin-off of Ms. Alcaraz’s ongoing showcase at the Embassy titled “Alamat – An Exhibit of Philippine Mythical Creatures.”
Samantha Narbuada facilitated a story session and took the participants through lively and engaging tales about the magical creatures in Philippine folklore. First Secretary and Consul Greg Marie Mariño taught the children Filipino words related to food as well as common phrases and quotes on food traditions in the Philippines. Josephine Gonato demonstrated how to make pancit bihon (rice noodles) and taught the participants how to make their own turon (banana rolls).
The event was capped with a meryenda of pancit, turon, and ube (purple yam) ensaymada.
The ABAKADA Atbp. program was conducted as one of the Embassy’s activities in commemoration of Buwan ng Wika (National Language Month). END
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