Monday, October 31, 2011

Cinco Arts Consultative Forum 2011

The Negros Museum
in cooperation with
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts
and
Gallery Orange
invites you to
Re-inventing the Negrense Palette
Cinco Arts Consultative Forum
November 10 – 12, 2011* Bacolod City
schedule of activities
November 8 / Tuesday
4:00 pm
TINALAKAY I:
Images in Focus (The Philippine Art Awards Experience)
Speaker: Dannie Alvarez, Yuchengco Museum
Venue: The Negros Museum
NOV 10 / Thursday
4:00 pm
Registration
5:30 pm
Opening Ceremonies
Opening of Biswal Negrense Group Exhibition
Venue: Negros Museum
DAY 2 NOV 11 / Friday
9:00 am
Registration
10:00 am
TINALAKAY II:
"Negros in Canvas"
A Historical Look into Visual Arts in Negros
Speaker: Dr. Cecilia Nava
Venue: Negros Museum
2:00 pm
TINALAKAY III:
“VIVAExCon Repainted”
The  2013 Visayas Biennale
Speaker: Babbu Wenceslao
Venue: Negros Museum
4:00 pm
Recap: Images in Focus
(The Philippine Art Awards Experience)
TINALAKAY IV:
“Breaking the Frames”
Working with New Media
Speaker: Manny Montelibano
Venue: Negros Museum
DAY 3 NOV 12 / Saturday
9:00 am
Registration
10:00 am
PULONG-PULONG I:
“Sketching a Career”
Packaging the Art/Packaging the Artist
Panelists: Selected Visual Artists
Moderator:   Jade Snow Dionzon
Venue: Negros Museum
3:00 pm
PULONG-PULONG II:
“Drawing Circles in a Square”
Challenge of the Negrense Visual Artist in the 21st century
Resource Person: Dr. Cecilia Nava
Reactors: Selected Artists
Moderator:   Jade Snow Dionzon
Venue: Gallery Orange
5:00 pm
PULONG-PULONG III:
Synthesis:  “Completing the Palette”
Alex de los Santos
 Venue: Gallery Orange

Closing Ceremonies
For more information, confirmation of your attendance and slot reservation,
contact Paolo or Syra at 433 4764 / 708 5080

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Free Workshop on Food Research and Food Writing with Amy Besa


The Negros Museum Hosts
New York-based Food Author & Restaurateur Amy Besa

A Free Workshop on
Food Research and Food Writing






Chefs, culinary students, food bloggers and food enthusiasts are invited to a free workshop on Food Research and Food Writing by Filipino food author and New York based restaurateur Amy Besa at the Negros Museum on October 29, 2011, Saturday from 9am-6pm.


Last October 2010, Amy Besa also gave a talk and a lecture exchange free lecture exchange entitled How We Can Move Filipino Food Forward at the Negros Museum which was attended by Negrense restaurateurs, food and cooking afficionados. She also brought with her Chinese American food writer Grace Young, author of Stir Frying to the Sky's Edge, who also researched on Filipino-Chinese food.


Amy Besa
In 2006, Amy Besa co-authored with her husband Romy Dorotan the book Memories of Philippine Kitchens which won the  IACP Jane Grigson Award for Distinguished Scholarship in the Quality of  Research Presentation. 


She now owns the restaurant Purple Yam in Brooklyn and runs it with her husband. The couple also owned and manage Cendrillon from 1996 - 2005, a Filipino restaurant in New York.


No registration for this event but the museum would like to know who are interested to join this free workshop, so please call/message 0915-4472885 or 09213307861 or 4334764 | 7085080.#

Thursday, October 20, 2011

GUIDELINES for Adobo Cooking Competition & Muscovado Cooking Contest - 2011

GUIDELINES for Adobo Cooking Competition & Muscovado Cooking Contest - 2011
14th Adobo Festival - Balay Negrense
Silay City, Negros Occidental

presented to you by the
Negros Cultural Foundation
Balay Negrense Lifestyle Museum
The Negros Museum
City Government of Silay
Travel Time with Susan Calo-Medina
and
The Department of Tourism



ADOBO COOKING CONTEST GUIDELINES

CATEGORIES:
1.       Aspiring Chefs (Culinary students, hobbyists, food lovers)= Registration Fee = P 250, Students = P 100.00
2.       LGU Representatives – Food Tourism (Official representatives of LGUS, Homemakers, Carinderia owners)

REGISTRATION
1.       Registration is from October 1 – 28, 2011.
2.       Registration form is available at the Balay Negrense and Negros Museum and can be requested from the Negros Museum email: negros_museum96@yahoo.com or thenegrosmuseum@gmail.com.
3.       Recipe for the Adobo entry shall be submitted together with the registration form and registration fee by 12:00 P.M. of November 3 (Deadline)

COOKING CONTEST RULES:
1.       The participants for all categories of Adobo Cooking Competition will cook their adobo on the spot on November 5, 2011 at Balay Negrense.
2.       Participants are to bring their own ingredients, cooking utensils & stove.
3.       Entries must be innovative or an interpretation of a tried and true recipe.
4.       Basic ingredients must include vinegar and garlic.
5.       The following will not be accepted as ingredients: dog, cat, turtles, eagles, spotted dear, ocean mammals, or any endangered plant or animal.
6.       Measurements for the ingredients should be in metric system.
7.       Recipes should indicate the number of servings.

JUDGING
  1. Criteria for Judging (Aspiring Chefs Category)
 Taste                                                                                 40%
Originality and Innovativeness of the Dish                40%
 Overall Impression and Presentation                         20%
  1. Criteria for Judging (LGU Representatives Category)
Taste                                                                                  40%
Originality and Innovativeness of the Dish                30%
Highlights of the Dish (For LGU Rep: How they used/highlight
the local product to represent their LGU or for
For homemakers & carinderia owners: How they
should be able to highlight a product found
in their locality)                                      20%
Overall Impression & Presentation                             10%
  1. The recipes will be judged by a panel.  Judges’ decision is final.
  2. The contestant with the highest score will be declared the winner.
  3. Everything on the plate must be edible.
PRIZES
Cash prizes, gift packs and certificates will be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of the 2 categories.
First Prize                          5,000.00
Second Prize                     3,000.00
Third Prize                        2,000.00

MUSCOVADO COOKING CONTEST GUIDELINES
CATEGORIES: Muscovado Desserts as accompaniment to Adobo Meal

REGISTRATION
1.       Registration is from October 1- 28, 2011.
2.       Registration form is available at the Negros Museum and The Balay Negrense and can be requested from the Negros Museum email: negros_museum96@yahoo.com or thenegrosmuseum@gmail.com.
3.       Recipe for the Muscovado entry shall be submitted together with the registration form and registration fee of P250.00.

COMPETITION
The contestants are to bring their cooked muscovado dessert on November 5, 2011, 10:00 A. M. sharp at Balay Negrense to be judged for the competition. Late comers will not be accepted.

COOKING CONTEST RULES
1.       Entries must be original or an interpretation of a tried and true recipe.
2.       Basic ingredients must include muscovado.
3.       Measurements for the ingredients should be in metric system
4.       Recipes should indicate the number of servings.

JUDGING
  1. Criteria for Judging
Taste                                                         50%
Originality of Dessert                            40%
Presentation                                           10%
  1. The recipes will be tried and judged by a panel.  Judges’ decision is final.
  2. The contestant with the highest score will be declared the winner.

PRIZES
Cash prizes, gift packs and certificates will be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.
First Prize          Php 5,000.00
Second Prize     Php 3,000.00
Third Prize        Php 2,000.00

INCLUSION IN COOKBOOK
All Adobo and Muscovado entries shall be the property of the Negros Cultural    Foundation.  Recipes will be included in the Adobo & Muscovado Recipe Book, to be published.




ABOUT THE 14th ADOBO FESTIVAL:


Continuously for the past 13 years, food enthusiasts from all around have gathered every Cinco de Noviembre at the Balay Negrense to share a gustatory experience, the annual Adobo Festival, in line with our observance of Cinco de Noviembre Celebration in the City of Silay.
The Adobo Festival, endorsed and supported by the Department of Tourism and the City Government of Silay headed by Mayor Jose “Oti” Montelibano, features an Adobo Cooking Competition which has been a testimony of our mark as Filipinos – Adobo being a dish prepared by our ancestors long before the Chinese traders came to the Philippines and the Spaniards colonized us.
Now on our 14th year, the Negros Cultural Foundation once again brings together culinary experts, cooking aficionados and budding chefs from all over the Visayas to challenge to come up with new tastes for this tried and tested Filipino dish.  To add to the excitement, we also celebrate the 6th year of the Muscovado cooking competition which has produced a rich harvest of recipes using muscovado sugar as main ingredient.
We strongly urge for the local government units to send as many contestants as they can for our Adobo Cooking Competition (One Visayas Challenge – LGU Category) to officially represent your LGU. This category hopes to marry history, culture and culinary arts and the use of authentic Adobo recipes. Your official representatives may also highlight their recipes with your LGU’s most famous product  as the main ingredient.


We also have the Category for Aspiring Chefs to  concoct new recipes based by the well-loved Filipino dish. This is open to culinary students, food lovers, cooking enthusiasts, amateur chefs and best home cooks.


ACTIVITIES DURING THE ADOBO FESTIVAL 2011

During the Event:
1.            14th Adobo Cooking Competition
More than a hundred recipes after, the Adobo Cooking Competition will be open to the Visayas region to once again challenge gourmets, cooking aficionados, foodies and especially homemakers to  concoct new recipes based by the well-loved Filipino dish.
2.            6th Muscovado Cooking Competition
The Muscovado Cooking Competition continues on its 6th year this 2011. This has already produced a rich harvest of recipes using muscovado sugar as main ingredient. The recipes range from entrees to main dishes, from drinks to desserts. This year, this competition will be a venue for all DESSERTS that would go with Adobo.
3.            3rd Kitchen Art Exhibit
The Kitchen Art Exhibit is an exhibit that aims to support, encourage, inspire, and expose the flexibility and artistry of our local Negrense Artists. This will also provide a venue for Negrenses to collect  art pieces (at reasonable price range P5 – P 5,000) that will enhance their kitchen. Open to different media, Kitchen Art encourages the artists to feature a theme of kitchen and food.
4.            Gourmet Cooking Demo by Chefs
The Adobo Festival invites chefs and culinary masters to share new recipes to the Negrense crowd during the celebration through cooking demos.  This also includes free food sampling and tasting for the different hotels and restaurants who will take part in this event.
5.            Muscovado Exhibit
In partnership with the Hawaiian Philippine Central Company of Silay City, this exhibit will feature the history of muscovado in Negros Island, the making of the muscovado and the nutritive value of the muscovado. This will help raise awareness for the importance of muscovado production and trade.
6.            Adobo Cookbook
The compilation of Adobo recipes for the past 13 years and the entries for this year will be featured in the Adobo Cookbook 2011. This will also include articles from known food critics, historical importance of Adobo and Muscovado, trivia and other information related to Adobo.
7. Adobo Lunch

CHITS - AVAILABLE AT 200.00 FOR THE ADOBO LUNCH. Pre-selling chits at the Negros Museum.

For more information, contact the Adobo Festival Secretariat at the Negros Museum (034)4334764, 4319451 or 7085080. Email negros_museum96@yahoo.com or find us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/negrosmuseum).