Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions: Free drinks • No materials needed — just bring yourself!
Step into the vibrant world of Yakan culture in this unique, beginner-friendly class led by Dhel Ilul Ahaddas — a proud Yakan weaver and cultural dancer from Basilan. In this immersive 2-hour session, you’ll get a rare opportunity to:
🧵 Explore the basics of Yakan weaving through a hands-on demonstration
🩰 Learn graceful movements of the traditional Yakan dance, Pansak
🌿 Discover the stories behind patterns, rhythm, and community traditions
No prior experience is required.
Enjoy a refreshing drink as you dance, and connect with one of the Philippines’ rich indigenous traditions.
About Dhel Ahaddas:
Dhel Ilul Ahaddas is a proud Yakan cultural bearer from Basilan — a gifted weaver, musician, and dancer carrying forward the artistic legacy of her community. A direct descendant of a lineage of master artists, she is the niece of two Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan awardees: Uwang Ahaddas for music and Ambalang Ausalin for weaving.
Dhel is a passionate teacher of Pansak, the traditional Yakan dance performed during significant celebrations such as weddings (pagkawin). With grace and authenticity, she shares not only movement but also the deep-rooted meanings behind Yakan expressions of rhythm, identity, and tradition.
Through her workshops and performances, Dhel continues to inspire younger generations and cultural enthusiasts alike — bringing the vibrant heritage of the Yakan people to the national stage and beyond.