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Pasinayaan Festival
About Pasinayaan Festival
Pasinaya Open House Festival is the nation's greatest multi-expressions celebration, assembling the most elite in the craftsmanship network and highlighting exhibitions of the CCP inhabitant organizations and other visitor craftsmen, film screenings, small scale workshops, visual expressions shows, specialists' market, historical center jumping, among others. The current year's festival centers around "Pusuan ang Sining". The CCP trusts that to make expressions matter to individuals profoundly, it needs to connect with one's spirit and heart. It plans to raise the Filipino hearts and reassert the spirits by securing the nation's imaginativeness and creativity.
The Cultural Center of the Philippines will be open its entryways and offer interesting aesthetic encounters with a see-whatever you-can-and-pay-what-you-can conspire at the Pasinaya Open House Festival, occurring on October 1 to 5, in all the middle's execution and practice scenes, and accomplice exhibition halls in Manila and Pasay City.
Pasinaya, now on its 14th year, is the biggest multi-arts festival in the Philippines featuring the participation of thousands of artists and hundreds of artistic and cultural group. This year's edition focuses on the theme "Art for Peace."
"CCP and its artist have long been engaged in the process of building bridgeways to peace through ious multicultural collaborations, the expression of art forms from ious cultures around the country and world, telling stories about people and communities who strive for peace," said CCP Vice President and Artistic Director Chris Millado.