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Pasinaya 2014 goes the extra mile


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In celebration of its 10th anniversary this year, the CCP Pasinaya Open House Festival went “the extra mile” and extended its reach and boundaries beyond the CCP Complex to include other cultural sites such as the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, National Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata and 1335 Mabini.
 


The expansion of Pasinaya included other cultural institutions in the area surrounding the CCP, making Manila and Pasay “the most creative places on earth,” at least for a day during the Pasinaya celebration.
 
A one-day open house festival held annually at the CCP, the Pasinaya is the biggest multi arts festival in the Philippines featuring the participation of thousands of artists and hundreds of artistic and cultural groups.  It offers to the public on a unique “Pay what you can, See all you can” donation scheme the opportunity to enjoy a sneak preview of the CCP Performance Season.  
 

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated in the 2014 CCP Pasinaya. In addition to the performances, there were workshops and lecture-demonstrations as well.
 

Pasinaya was presented by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and headlined by the CCP’s own resident companies, namely Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, the UST Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Philippines, Philippine Ballet Theater, Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group, Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company, National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA), Philippine Madrigal Singers and Tanghalang Pilipino. For this year's Pasinaya, CCP partnered with Metropolitan Museum of Manila, National Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop and Jeepney Tours.
 
Rizal Technological Dance Troupe on the Main Ramp at the CCP. (Photo by Orly Daquipil)
Rizal Technological Dance Troupe on the Main Ramp of the CCP.  -- Orly Daquipil

 

Pasinaya at the CCP began with an early morning pre-show at 7:30 with the Marine and Bugle Team heralding the festivities, followed by the official opening ceremonies and street parade.
 
At the Pasinaya partner institutions, performances and various cultural activities were offered under the “Pay what you can, See all you can” donation scheme, starting at 2 pm. Art jeepneys ferried audiences to partner museums for free. (Photos by Kiko Cabuena and Orly Daquipil)


Press release and photos from the Cultural Center of the Philippines