PASINAYA’s Cultural Mile

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Written and photographed

By Jude Bautista

For the past 10 years PASINAYA, a multi arts festival has attracted thousands to the CCP to appreciate Filipino music, dance, theater film and food. For one day a year, a greater number of people can watch performances from Tanghalang Pilipino, Ballet Philippines, Philippine Madrigal Singers , Bayanihan National Folkdance Company , Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra for the price of P50.

Crowds gather to watch the CEU Dance Troupe at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Barkadas pose in front of PASINAYA sign at CCP last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated. Other CCP Resident Companies who performed were: UST Symphony Orchestra, Philippine Ballet Theater, NAMCYA winner- Baao Children & Youth Choir and Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group.

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Partner establishments from right: Metropolitan Museum Dir Sandra Palomar Kwan, Mabuhay Rest Stop GM Gina Lumawig, BAHAY TSINOY director Meah Ang See, Chief Tourism officer of Intramuros Administration Sandra Martinez, Museo Pambata Executive Dir Maricel Montero, Jeepney Tours Managing Director Clang Garcia and NCCA Culture and Arts officer John Paul. Photo taken during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

from left: Ballet Phil Artistic Dir. Paul Alexander Morales, Tanghalang Pilipino Artistic Dir Nanding Josef, Teatro Lasalliano Artistic Dir Nazer Salcedo, MADZ Musical Director Mark Anthony Carpio and CCP Artistic Dir Chris Millado. Photo taken during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

CCP Artistic Director Chris Millado shared the positive feedback from their partners, “They were looking at the people from the stage they were really proud to be a part of it. Initially when I made a round of the museums the crowds were very very encouraging especially BAHAY TSINOY who were overwhelmed by it, the Metropolitan and National Museum.”

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

The crowds attracted to the show in CCP and the proximity of the partner museums was a successful combination, “We hope to come up with more collaborations like this not only once a year but also innovate with some other activities that would bring in other interest groups. For example what if Museums collaborate to attract 30 somethings. We can transform these museum spaces into after hours party events. There are many other things in the pipeline of collaboration and making different institutions work together so everyone benefits in this cross marketing and cross audience development efforts.”

Nora Aunor and Ricky Lee at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Jeepney Tours brought visitors to different sections of the extra mile. This refers to the culture mile between Intramuros and CCP and all the establishments in between. Specialized colorful jeepneys provided free transportation from the CCP to these different sections:

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

THE ROXAS BOULEVARD-ERMITA STRIP

Metropolitan Museum of Manila has a variety of thematic exhibitions ranging from pre colonial artifacts, religious icons and late 19th century pantings, as well as contemporary artistic expressions such as National Artist Napoleon Abueva’s “Abueva: the Power of Form,” “Winter Garden: the Exploration of Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art,” the semi-permanent exhibit “Philippine Contemporary Art Exhibition,” and the Met’s permanent exhibits of gold and pottery from the 8th to 13th  century, religious art pieces, and paintings by Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo.

1335 Mabini is one of the newest contemporary Art spaces in Manila. They feature engaging works by contemporary artists from here and abroad. They are currently exhibiting Mark Salvatus “Several Souvenirs” and Sofia Goscinski: “I Love You”.

Mabuhay Restop is a Gawad Kalinga social enterprise which seeks to promote social tourism and entrepreneurship. Located in Rizal Park guests get to enjoy Filipino food culture and the arts.

From right Rak f Aegis cast member Phi Palmos who is also a co screenwriter of Filmmaker Emmanuel Dela Cruz, Ching Danseco and James Peñera. Photo taken during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Gian Magdangal (seated center) surrounded by ladies from left: Celine Fabie (Patsy Patchochay), CJ Mangahis (Mary Walter) and Tricia Amper Jimenez (Hanna San). KATY the musical press con at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

KALAW INTRAMUROS STRIP

Bahay Tsinoy is a lifestyle museum that focuses on the history and achievements of the Chinese Filipino community in the context of Philippine history, art and culture. Some Chinese games were conducted like Te Tit, Chinese Dama and Chinese Jackstones.

NCCA Gallery current exhibit is in line with the Calidad Humana project. NGITI features entries for the painting contest that aims to capture the essence of Filipino human quality as expressed through smiles.

Casa Manila creates an atmosphere that allows visitors to travel to the past. You can experience the life if an ilustrado in 19th century Philippines through the recreation of a bahay na bato in Binondo, Manila.

Museo Pambata is a popular interactive museum offering educational exhibitions. Various subjects are highlighted such as Philippine history, ecology and the environment, the universe, the human body and the community.

Photo of Ramon Orlina sculpture as part of I AM FILIPINO exhibit at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Partner establishments from right: Metropolitan Museum Dir Sandra Palomar Kwan, Mabuhay Rest Stop GM Gina Lumawig, BAHAY TSINOY director Meah Ang See, Chief Tourism officer of Intramuros Administration Sandra Martinez. Photo taken during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

NATIONAL MUSEUM STRIP

National Art Gallery offers a chance to experience up close the major masterpieces in Philippine visual arts from the Spanish colonial period to post world war years.

Museum of the Filipino People is the home of various galleries that displays archaeological and ethnographic exhibitions. They come from different periods of Philippine history and the diverse social and cultural practices throughout the archipelago.

For further details check the CCP website: http://culturalcenter.gov.ph/

Jeepney Tours brought visitors to different sections of the extra mile. This refers to the culture mile between Intramuros and CCP and all the establishments in between. Specialized colorful jeepneys provided free transportation from the CCP to these different sections.

JC Buendia’s work as part of I AM FILIPINO exhibit at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

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Aicelle Santos and Gian Magdangal at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

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Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

From right: CCP Artistic Dir Chris Millado, Filmmaker Emmanuel Dela Cruz, Ching Danseco and James Peñera. Photo taken during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Harry Hawson of Maverick by Design participated in the I AM FILIPINO exhibit at Mabuhay Restop, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

More than 3,000 artists and 300 institution-based, community-based and school-based artistic groups participated during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

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The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

From right: CCP Artistic Dir Chris Millado and Choir Master Lorenzo Gealogo during PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Ramon Obusan Flokloric Group perform ‘Solotan’ a Maranao Suite at PASINAYA festival in CCP. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

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The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

Future National Artist Nora Aunor poses with Mabuhay Restop staff, a PASINAYA festival partner establishment. The 10th edition expanded to the National Museum and Metropolitan Museum and other establishments last March 16, 2014. Photo by Jude Bautista

Jeepney Tours brought visitors to different sections of the extra mile. This refers to the culture mile between Intramuros and CCP and all the establishments in between. Specialized colorful jeepneys provided free transportation from the CCP to these different sections.

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The PASINAYA festival held last March 16, 2014 has become so well attended it expanded to Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 1335 Mabini, Mabuhay Restop, Bahay Tsinoy, NCCA Gallery, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata, National Art Gallery, Museum of the Filipino People.

Jeepney Tours brought visitors to different sections of the extra mile. This refers to the culture mile between Intramuros and CCP and all the establishments in between. Specialized colorful jeepneys provided free transportation from the CCP to different sections.

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