We will have 6 themed pavilions (Art, Culinary, Dance, Health, Innovation and Sports) during the Pistahan weekend to provide educational dialogues, immersive workshops, and authentic cultural experiences. For our Pavilions event schedule visit: pistahan.net/schedule.
Here's a look at what you can expect to see in each:
CULINARY PAVILION: Savor the Many Flavors of Philippine Cuisine
SAT, AUG 10 & SUN, AUG 11 | 12:00 AM – 2:00 PM
$50 per person
Experience the pinnacle of Filipino-American cuisine at the exclusive Savor Filipino VIP Culinary Experience located inside the YBCA Theater located at 701 Mission St in San Francisco. This isn't just a food event; it's a gastronomic journey curated to tantalize your senses. Immerse yourself in a world of exquisite flavors crafted by the Bay Area's most celebrated Filipino-American chefs.
Indulge in a symphony of taste as you savor meticulously prepared dishes, each a testament to the rich heritage and innovation of Filipino culinary artistry. From classic favorites reimagined to daring new flavor combinations, our culinary masters will transport you to the heart of the Philippines, within the lens of the American diaspora.
This is more than just a meal; it's an unforgettable experience. Unleash your palate on an extraordinary gastronomic journey.
Limited availability. Limited availability. Book your VIP pass now and prepare to be captivated. and prepare to be captivated.
» Sarap Shop | I Love my Adob(r)o — Pork belly slow braised in our house adobo sauce, a tamari and vinegar-based marinade, served on a fluffy bed of jasmine rice. gluten-free
» Chef Reina (Sat) / Chef Jessette (Sun)
INNOVATION PAVILION: Inspire Change and Lead the Future
SATURDAY AUG 10 • 11AM–5PM
1:00 PM - Fireside Chat with Hydra Mendoza,
Vice President, Chief of Strategic Relationships in the Office of the Chair and CEO at Salesforce
Moderator: John Morada
1:30 PM
Evolution of DEI in the Workplace
A panel discussion on how to show up as your authentic self and navigate the complex climate in the workplace to feel empowered and thrive.
Speakers:
» Shari Balsi, Lincoln High School
» Jimmy Hua, Salesforce & ALA
» Leah Pimentel, UCSF
» John Salazar, Filip[in]os at LinkedIn
» Joseph Sapida, Live Nation
Moderators: Regina Finuliar, YFPA and Charity Nicolas, FASTER
2:30 PM - Halo Halo Mixer
Networking with Asian and Filipino Employee Resource Groups at the YBCA Atrium
SUNDAY AUG 11 • 11AM–4PM
11:00 AM - Balancing Innovation and Sustainability
A fireside chat to discuss how we can balance technical innovations, sustainable growth and environmental responsibility
Speakers:
» Cormorant Energy Storage
» Tesla
Moderator: John Morada
12:00 PM - How to Get Funding for your Startup
Speakers:
» Philip King, Bay Angels (Pre-seed)
» Eric Milliken, Sutter Law (Legal)
» Christina Laskowski, Alquemie Ventures (VC)
» Christina Vernali, Kapwa Capital (VC)
» Murat Wahab, Hakimsaya (Debt Financing)
Moderators: John Morada and Connie Villeta
For the complete Innovation Pavilion schedule and to reserve a spot to attend any of these sessions, RSVP here.
SPORTS PAVILION: Come out and Play All Day!
Stop by the Sports Pavilion above the waterfalls and enjoy exhibitions on Filipino Martial Arts including Arnis, Escrima and Kali. Families and friends of all ages are also invited to experience traditional Filipino street games LIKE sipa, luksong tinik, tumbang preso and sungkaan to learn and preserve these fun cultural activities for the next generation of Filipino Americans. Five us your best shot at our on-site basketball court courtesy of the San Francisco Recreational & Parks Department. Then step up to the plate and practice your homerun swing into a batting cage hosted by the Philippines Baseball Group.
DANCE PAVILION: Catch the Rhythm and Feel the Beat
Festival attendees can catch the rhythm and participate in folk dance demonstrations. This interactive pavilion will teach traditional folk dances as well as Zumba, hip-hop, ballroom, Latin dances and more, for a memorable and immersive cultural experience.
ART PAVILION:
Open Art Exhibits Happening Throughout the Day
Visual art exhibits showcasing an eclectic genre and styles of Filipino art from SF Bay Area artists, Filipino textiles and artifacts from private collections, books by Filipino and FilAm authors. Meet the artists and discover the rich artistic heritage of the Philippines.
HEALTH PAVILION:
Free Health Screenings and Education
Kaiser Permanente is a proud and long-time sponsor of the Pistahan Parade and Festival. At this year's Health Pavilion, attendees can get their blood pressure and glucose screenings, and learn about heart heath, stroke prevention, diabetes, and healthy living information for adults and children. All health screenings and education information are free.
Kaiser Permanente's Physician Ambassadors, Dr. Rochelle Tinitigan and Dr. Michelle Tinitigan, will lead our “Talk with a Doc” physician volunteers so attendees can ask general health-related questions.
Visit the Kaiser Permanente Health Pavilion and ask for a passport to get a free, reusable bag (while supplies last) after visiting at least three Kaiser Permanente booths and getting a stamp at each booth.
Kaiser Permanente’s mission is to provide high-quality, affordable health care services and to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. Their expert and caring medical teams are empowered and supported by industry-leading technology and tools for health promotion, disease prevention, state-of-the-art care delivery, and world-class chronic disease management. Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to care innovations, clinical research, health education, and supporting community health.
Kaiser Permanente has higher screening rates than the national average for colorectal, cervical and breast cancer. And in our communities, our members are 33% less likely to experience premature death due to heart disease, and 20% less likely to experience premature death by cancer. Learn more at about.kp.org.
In 2023, Kaiser Permanente awarded over $1.7 million in charitable contributions to address community health priorities in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.