Ifugao as a province is relatively young. But its culture and civilization dates thousands of years back: Its prime attraction—the...
Philippine Television’s “King of Talk” is known for talking about show business and interviewing different personalities. But in a seminar...
From gallery exhibits to lectures and storybook readings and other arts-related events, ManilArt 2011 will offer art enthusiasts and the...
Teatro Dulahay is a small parish-based theater group in Meycauayan, Bulacan, that’s like seed planted two decades ago. Cultured with the love for serving God, it has grown and borne fruit, spreading the passion for theater in the province.
Christmas and New Year just passed by but there is still a reason to rejoice as Disney on Ice comes back to Manila with its newest show “Let’s Celebrate!” showcasing over 50 Disney characters on ice skates.
The University of Santo Tomas will mount a mammoth photo exhibit starting Jan. 20 showcasing 400 pictures depicting various events related to the 400th anniversary of Asia’s oldest university.
Filmmaking around the country is definitely alive and well as the fourth installment of CinemaRehiyon, a noncompetition film festival by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA), will prove when it’s held in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Feb. 8 to 11.
The 2012 Philippine Arts Festival (PAF) has for its theme “Tradisyon at Inobasyon.” The National Commission for Culture and the Arts, which organizes the festival, says it seeks to foster tradition while encouraging innovation.
For its fourth year, Cinema Rehiyon, the non-competition film festival organized by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) during the Philippine Arts Festival (also known as the National Arts Month every February), included video installations along with the regular fare of full-length films and short films by regional filmmakers.
Now on its 10th year, Sayaw Pinoy has become the longest-running festival of the National Arts Month, renamed the Philippine International Arts Festival.