TWO years into the pandemic, the CCP Pasinaya Open House Festival continues on the online platform on February 26-27 with the theme Sana All Lumilikha, Lumalaya.
Celebrating the 36th anniversary of EDSA People Power, Pasinaya 2022 embodies the spirit of EDSA and demonstrates the power of arts in social transformation and empowerment.
Pasinaya 2022 will showcase various activities in the performing arts, literary arts, visual arts, film and broadcast arts. It will feature an exhibit, a forum, a digital timeline and the lighting of the CCP faí§ade.
It will also be highlighted by special video premieres.
Radyo Malaya: Soundbites Of A Revolution is a radio drama re-enactment of the events during the EDSA Revolution in 10 bite-size episodes. Edsa Book Videoke is an animation of the counting book for children entitled “EDSA”.
Pagsamo: Gabay At Pagbabago aims to awaken the minds and hearts of the viewers about the importance of the Malolos Congress, the freedom fought for in 1898 and the lessons from the EDSA People Power.
Edsa Playlist 1: REVOLU-TUNES is a medley playlist of 3 songs sung and/or used during the People Power Revolution to be sung by the Akapela Collective while Edsa Playlist 2: Magi-SING is a medley playlist of 3 songs sung and/or used during the People Power Uprising to be sung by Acapellago.
A storytelling session by Kara David talks about a girl and her mother during Martial Law in Isang Harding Papel. There will also be a round table live discussion with leaders known and recognized as active agents of social change.
Pangamuyo. A prayer of gratitude and supplication presented by Kaisa sa Sining – Visayas Network as we celebrate culture, environment and society that continue to give meaning in our existence.
There is also the dramatic reading of “Panata sa Kalayaan” followed by the song interpretation by Sing Philippines Youth Choir.
To celebrate the CCP Open House Festival, the faí§ade will be bathed with multi-colored confetti silhouettes along with the PASINAYA LOGO chasing in different Pasinaya related colors with the use of manually cut gobos on aluminum sheets and woven color filters.