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    4.3 (4 reviews)

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    TIU Theater

    TIU Theater

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    For those bitching about how Art should be more accessible to everybody, may I present to you the…read moreTiu Theater. Formerly the old Louie's THX Cinema, the theater has recently been reinvented as an events venue back in 2014, and has hosted a number of concerts, plays, recitals, and performance art pieces. But what sets the Tiu apart from other event venues is how committed it is to making Art more accessible. The management of the Tiu will go out of their way to look for worthy art groups to sponsor. They have even staged a couple of free shows, just to get people more chances to watch these kinds of works. Time will tell if the Tiu can sustain and thrive with this kind of setup, but I'm happy we have such a venue for the arts.

    Back in the day, the Tiu Theater used to be Louie's THX, the most high-tech movie theater in Makati…read moreat the time. These days, the Tiu Theater has become an events venue. I had the opportunity to come here for the Luna Art Festival in early 2015, and I loved the intimate, community-like vibe that was present all throughout. Inside the main theater, performers like the Adinkra Lumads group and other ethnic Filipino musicians and dancers performed to a crowd of art enthusiasts, and at some point, people took off their shoes and started dancing in the middle of the aisles! There were also a bunch of merchants outside the theater, selling shirts, food, jewelry and more. The back part of the theater is dimly-lit (adds to the vibe, I think), and has large murals painted on it, cementing the Tiu Theater's position as a haven for artists to showcase their work - be it performance art, visual art, handmade crafts, and more! I always enjoy events that are hosted here because it's always a good time with quality people in attendance.

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    TIU Theater - TIU Theater, Makati Central Square

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    TIU Theater, Makati Central Square

    The Music Hall - The Name Plate outside the establishment. You'll surely notice it at once for that distinct style of the letter M.

    The Music Hall

    4.7(3 reviews)
    5.1 kmPasig City

    My husband and I discovered the Music Hall when were looking for a place to chill somewhere in…read moreMetrowalk. With two floors and a mezzanine, this place is surprisingly spacious. Since we had dinner already at home we only ordered a plate of nachos and two bottles of beer (total bill was only Php350. They don't charge an entrance fee). We were disappointed with the nachos because it was served late and cold. We should have ordered the sizzling tofu instead. Anyway, it's a good thing the band playing that evening, Jek Manuel and The Stronghold, was good. We really enjoyed the group's performance. I like the place because it's separated from the crowded and smokey part of the Metrowalk. I don't like their chairs though, very uncomfortable. We will definitely go back there because food (mostly hotplate or grilled) is not expensive, band performances great, place cool, and location is fantastic.

    With a very up-to-date sound system, scenic location, and the guest performances of many of the…read morecountry's well-known Original Pinoy Music (OPM) artists, The Music Hall has a simple name but a well-known concept in that is takes a bar with live music and an ambiance of cocktails, buckets of beer, and delicious samples of "pulutan" and other light meals served with alcohol to make it a bar-bistro. Seeing its walls lined with pictures of famous artists who performed there, one would instantly realize how many stars have graced the stage of The Music Hall. During my visit, I witnessed a concert where Philippine music legends Boy Mondragon and Richard Merk performed songs that made them famous. (Yes, not my generation, but it was a fun, entertaining, impressive show nonetheless.) All that while enjoying a smooth Daiquiri with Calamares, Drunken Shrimp, and Sizzling Tofu. With the cool air-conditioning and the live bands and groups like the FBC "Rebirth" and the L & S Femme stoking up the crowd's enthusiasm and letting them sing along to the hits of yesterday and today, I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. I'm sure you will too. Just check their schedule which is packed with events featuring artists from then and now.

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    The Music Hall - One side of the upper floor with view of the equipment hanging on the ceiling

    One side of the upper floor with view of the equipment hanging on the ceiling

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    The Music Hall - Jek Manuel and The Stronghold

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    Jek Manuel and The Stronghold

    Cultural Center of the Philippines

    Cultural Center of the Philippines

    4.3(9 reviews)
    3.4 kmPasay City

    I haven't really gotten inside CCP and most of my memories of it were in the middle of my childhood…read moredays. I pass by it every time I go to school and would often see a lot of people running around, uphill, and downhill. Sometimes, there's none at all. I've always seen and thought of CCP as a jogging place back then and had no idea that it would be an establishment that would cater to the development, showcasing, and preservation of Filipino culture especially in terms of media whether it be the performing arts, visual, or multimedia. I would love to someday enter its premises and witness that it's not just a place where people would go for fitness purposes. Hopefully, that kind of image would be replaced by how this establishment is one of the greatest home of the Filipino culture and a temporary home to some of the popular international live shows or musicals.

    I'm lucky to have been able to call the Cultural Center of the Philippines my second home. Dancing…read morewith Ballet Philippines required me to be at the CCP every day and so I got to experience a lot of the events in the hub of the performing arts in Manila. From art exhibits to stage plays, full-length ballets to musicals, film festivals to the Aliwan festival, CCP plays host to several large scale events within the year, and there's always something happening on its grounds. In the first quarter of the year, you'll have most overseas productions come to the Main Theater and the closing gala of most of the resident CCP companies like the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, Tanghalang Pilipino, and Ballet Philippines, to name a few. The best time to go is in February when Arts Month is in full swing, because the complex will be at its busiest, especially during Pasinaya - the CCP Open House weekend where all the resident performing companies put on mini-showcases in various locations around the complex. Food stalls are found all around the streets of the complex like one big fiesta. Best of all is its pay-what-you-can entrance fee! The summer season also brings along summer workshops, so if you've ever wanted to try acting, singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument, or writing a play, you can enroll in one of the many workshops that the companies at the CCP have to offer. This will also be when the major companies hold auditions and begin preparations for their next seasons. (They've got a bulletin board by the Artist's Entrance that holds all the audition announcements.) More festivals like Cinemalaya (an independent film fest) and Virgin Labfest (theater), and competitions like the National Music Competition for Young Artists are held in the latter quarters, as well as the onset of the regular performing season at the CCP. Even during its most quiet days, the CCP always has something to offer. During my free time in between rehearsals, I would walk around and always find something new to discover, whether it's in the galleries on the upper floors, or the archives of Philippine theater in the CCP library, the beautiful architecture inside, or seeing rehearsals of the various performing companies. It's where the best of the best in the performing arts come to create, and it's also one of the foremost places that makes Manila what it is.

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    Cultural Center of the Philippines - The CCP Rehearsal Hall. The CCP Dance School rehearses for an upcoming summer show.

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    The CCP Rehearsal Hall. The CCP Dance School rehearses for an upcoming summer show.

    Fliptop Battle League

    Fliptop Battle League

    4.0(1 review)
    1.5 kmMakati City

    This Hiphop league turned term for a rap battle turned verb (as I often hear some say "Fliptop nga…read morekayo") has obviously made a huge impact on the Filipino consciousness of the conception/misconception of Hiphop and not to mention, Internet entertainment in the Philippines since it went viral online in 2011.The people (the masses) who brought it to a world-wide sensation simply made the latter a fact. Rap battles posted in Fliptop channel on Youtube wouldn't hit more than a million views if it's not entertainment. I have only seen a couple of Fliptop battles online and knew nothing about Hiphop until I had friends from work who are apparently part of the underground Hiphop scene (at least in Metro Manila) educated me a bit. Lucky me, they were also able to get me a free backstage pass to one of the Fliptop Battles in B-side early this year. Yes, the live version of the Filptop battle that we see on Youtube! We reached B-side at around 11:00 pm just when the battles were just starting. A lot of guys dressed in loose t-shirts, baggy pants and Hiphop caps were standing outside the main entrance while big bodied bouncers were at the ticket section, imposing no ticket, no entrance and strict security policy. As I entered, I saw the elevated battle stage where two contenders are already rapping against each other. Huge speakers surrounded the place, and a bar of alcoholic drinks near the back stage entrance quenched the crowd's thirst for "tama". The following battle started and I knew neither of the two contenders, but that didn't come as a problem for me to enjoy a good show, Fliptop was like "sabong" (cockfight) for the sharp-tongued! I didn't expect myself to be cheering "whoa!" with the crowd every time the rappers spitted good punchlines and quotable lines. I even shouted "boo!", when the contender of the rapper I put my bet on, choked. Fliptop battle qualifiers are apparently good battle emcees; they have a fluency in contemporary Tagalog language and advanced techniques in line delivery and witty rebuttals, only that most of their contents are limited to personal attacks. As for the Fliptop production, I was amazed by the minimalist concept of how internet shows can be produced. It's practically a one boom mic, one-cam set up kind of production, and viola! You have a show! I give my respect to Anygma and his team for putting up such a huge community for Filipino Hiphop on the Internet and for being able to reach this community out to the masses. Although there are still misconceptions of Hiphop for them to battle with, I believe that Fliptop can still be an instrument of progress for Filipino Rap and Filipino Hiphop at large.

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