Immortal Beasts, Above and Beneath | ATIN: Stories from the Collection

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Philippine folklore is teeming with otherworldly creatures, owing to regional connections and local traditions. Two of the most popular-the sarimanok of Maranao folklore and the moon-eating serpent deity most referred to as the bakunawa-are discussed in this episode featuring objects from the museum collection.
    ABOUT ATIN: STORIES FROM THE COLLECTION
    ATIN is an original production of the Ayala Foundation Arts and Culture Division made up of the Ayala Museum and Filipinas Heritage Library. The series tells the story of the Filipino through images and videos of Ayala Museum's archaeological, ethnographic, fine arts, historical, and numismatic collections and FHL's archival and documentary holdings.
    ABOUT AYALA MUSEUM:
    We're Ayala Museum, an arts, culture, and history museum located in Makati, Philippines. Through this channel, we'll be exploring stories drawn from the Ayala Museum and Filipinas Heritage Library’s art and ethnographic collections, delivered in fascinating bite-sized portions to be enjoyed by anyone, anytime, and anywhere.
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    MUSIC
    The following music was used for this media project:
    Music: Big Eyes by Rafael Krux
    Free download: filmmusic.io/s...
    License (CC BY 4.0): filmmusic.io/s...
    Artist website: www.orchestral...

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