These two dance acts light a path forward in reimagining Filipino contemporary dance.
Mark your calendars and prepare your wallets, bibliophiles!
The 128-page book ‘The Amazing Beasts of Philippine Mythology’ was illustrated by 29 members of Ang Ink Artists Collective and written by May Tobias-Papa.
Lacson reckons with the particularities of disability while resisting the simplistic demands of representation.
These diverse representations of the natural world are unified by each artists’ inquisitive spirit, a nagging curiosity to explore the oscillating boundaries of material, meaning, and matter.
There’s more to TriNoMa than being an event space for Drag Den Philippines Season 2.
It's shaping up to be a busy month for creatives!
Eigasai 2024 screenings will be held in select theaters in Metro Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Iloilo, and Davao.
Get a good head start on your reading resolution through this sulit book fair
The Filipino adaptation of ‘The Little Prince’ is a classic in the making puppet play. It heals not only one’s inner child, but one’s present self as well.
The film tells the story of how a splendid first date turns sour because of a misunderstanding, leading to acrimony, a comedy of errors, and finally love. Very Shakespeare indeed!
Art lovers, mark your calendars—Art Fair Philippines is back!
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