36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival
PHOTOS By ERWIN ENCINARES
- A section of the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival showcasing traditionally woven baskets. The event was held over the weekend at the Garapan Fishing Base.
- Toki Mojica, a regular artist for festivals such as the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival, displays her island jewelry handcrafted from materials found in the ocean.
- Island-inspired ceramics were one of the many displays of art during the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival.
- Hand-carved wooden sculptures and designer pieces were submitted to the 8th Annual Bridge Capital Art Contest.
- The festivalgoers were entertained with a Maori Haka during the second night of the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival.
- Shells hand-carved into accessories similar to those worn by ancient Chamorro tribes were a sight for tourists visiting the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival.
- An entertaining fire dancing routine was presented to the festivalgoers during the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival.
- Traditional Chamorro dances entertained festivalgoers during the last day of the 36th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival.