Grantee Database

The House of Gongs

Grant Year

2023-24

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$21,250.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, House of Gongs will produce a documentary film called, “Paghilom: Sounds of Healing.” Paghilom is a documentary Film that will explore the healing power of percussive sounds in movement, traditional Filipino tattooing and weaving practices in the lives of Filipinx/o/a master artists, traditional tattoo practitioners, movement practitioners and weavers. Through interviews and footage of their daily lives and performances, we aim to highlight the transformative effects of percussion in these practices on the practitioners and their communities. The funds will be used to support expenses in administrative, research, documentation, videography, pre and post production, promotion and artist fees.

Organization Summary

Core Programs include:

1. Gongster’s Paradise – The only Kulintang Festival in North America, Gongster’s Paradise is a concert that celebrates Pilipino Indigenous music, particularly the sounds of kulintang honoring the Godfather of Filipino-American Kulintang Music and NEA Artist Danny Kalanduyan. This festival brings together a dynamic lineup of artists who honor both traditional and contemporary interpretations of kulintang and other Indigenous Filipino soundscapes. It serves as a platform for intergenerational and cross-cultural exchange, featuring master artists from the Philippines, emerging Filipinx diasporic musicians, and innovative artists who integrate ancestral rhythms into modern compositions. Beyond performances, the event fosters conversations about cultural preservation, decolonization, and artistic evolution. Gongster’s Paradise amplifies the presence of Filipino Indigenous music on the global stage, inspiring artists and audiences to reconnect with their roots.

2. Uni at Ugat Music Camp – As the first and only Filipino music-focused camp, Uni at Ugat creates a rare and immersive experience where master artists from the Philippines, music scholars, Filipinx diasporic music expertes/professionals and contemporary practitioners guide artist cohorts in integrating Pilipino cultural elements into their craft. Designed for musicians, composers, and sound artists seeking deeper connections to their Filipino identity, this camp offers intensive workshops, mentorship, and collaborative music creation and exlploration. With a focus on Indigenous and diasporic perspectives, it bridges generations, genres, and geographies, helping Filipino music continues to thrive and evolve.

Organization

House of Gongs

Address

1446 Market Street

San Francisco

94102

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 999-8365

Congressional District

California District 11

State Assembly District

District 17

State Senate District

District 11

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