Rekindle

  • Schedule & About ReKindle
    Posted in: Events

    Next ReKindle Run Check the PAGE for event details ReKindle has been happening since late last year, I think. The team has already done 3 runs, but I feel like people still think that ReKindle is only for the artsy-fartsy crowd who wear all black, paired with dark rimmed glasses (pardon the stereotype).Nope. It’s not just for […]

  • Flickers 3rd ReKindle Run by HAPI Bacolod
    Flickers in Pictures: 3rd ReKindle Run Organized by HAPI Bacolod
    Posted in: Events

    The third ReKindle run entitled Flickers happened last April 2nd at Tippy’s Bistro. It seems like only yesterday, the pilot run was born. Now, HAPI, which I am proud to say I’m already a member of, is organizing ReKindle events practically every other month, which is great news for those of you who have never been […]

  • Embers by ReKindle: ART in all of its forms
    Posted in: Events

    If you haven’t heard of ReKindle before, now is the perfect time for you to understand what it really is (and maybe consider attending it next time). Let’s first talk about what it’s NOT: it’s NOT a group of people and it’s definitely NOT just an event. It’s probably more of a medium for yourself, and other […]

  • 7 Reasons to Attend the Next ReKindle Event
    Posted in: Events

    In case you haven’t heard, a group of individuals from the city started an event called ReKindle which aims to bring old and new artists together. It’s also an event that allows sleeping artists (this may be you) to showcase their work and get appreciated. I attended the second event which was named ReLight last December […]

  • ReKindle: Hanging out with HAPI people and befriending gays and atheists
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    HAPI hosted the first ever ReKindle at Tazoon Cafe on Oct 31, 2015. One of the aims of the event was to increase peoples’ awareness of current issues that many individuals sweep under the rug – gender identity, HIV, environmental issues as well as body image. Artistically, it also aimed to bridge the gap between new local artists […]