Dama Ko, Lahi Ko (DKLK) has been the official storytelling partner of Likha Fair 2025, a celebration of Filipino identity and ingenuity. The collaboration aims to harness Filipino soft power by highlighting local culture through the five senses: personal, meaningful, and global. DKLK has evolved into a dynamic cultural movement, featuring local brands, media, and personalities, and celebrating everyday expressions of freedom in “DKLK Your Way.” The event also features cultural vanguards like Bayang Barrios, Artu Nepomuceno, and Ito Kish. DKLK has consistently highlighted the richness of Filipino culture, showcasing its rich variety in everyday life.

This year, the movement leveled its commitment by again supporting Likha. This three-day public event honored traditional craftsmanship through immersive exhibits, live demonstrations, and heritage-driven products.

As Likha’s storytelling partner, DKLK amplified the fair’s message through a specially curated lecture series that brought together voices deeply rooted in Filipino tradition and innovation.

The lineup included Rambie Lim (traditional textile advocate), Miko Reyes (videographer capturing Filipino narratives), Abdul Gaffar (Maranao fashion designer), and Leigh Reyes (cultural creator and DKLK thought partner), each sharing their personal and professional insights on preserving and reimagining Filipino heritage.

0307.6 Filipino Culture Shines Through Dama Ko, Lahi Ko and Likha!

This collaboration underscored a shared goal between DKLK and Likha: to reframe the narrative around Filipino identity by celebrating the everyday as necessary. This idea sets the tone for DKLK Year 5 in 2025, anchored on the belief that “The Filipino everyday has the potential to be iconic.” 

From humble ingredients in the kitchen to time-honored crafts like weaving and embroidery, DKLK hopes to showcase how what may seem ordinary to Filipinos can inspire the world.

Likha Fair remains a vital hub where tradition meets innovation. With DKLK’s continued involvement, both organizations hope to deepen public appreciation of Filipino culture: not just as heritage, but as a wellspring of creativity that fuels economic growth and national pride.

As the Philippines moves forward, Dama Ko, Lahi Ko reaffirms its belief: when Filipinos feel their culture, the world takes notice. 

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