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    Pasinaya Festival

    Pasinaya Festival

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmPasay City

    I think majority of Filipinos don't even have the luxury of time to be able to appreciate the arts…read more For some, living is a day-to-day struggle, and even for the educated masses, it is far too common to be stuck with a 9-5 that sucks the soul out of our idealism and desire for beautiful things. I think much of my local culture experience mainly comes from the once-a-year event that is Pasinaya, the Cultural Center of the Philippines' open house event, and kickoff to the show season. During Pasinaya, performers from all over the country gather at the CCP's grounds to stage different shows -from folk arts to Western classical music and art performances. The different stages and theaters in the CCP complex plays host to different forms of art and expression, such as poetry,film dance, music, drama, theater and visual art. What is interesting though is they have a pay all you can, see all you can system with minimum donations to the performers ranging from anything as low as P50, to special VIP fast passes for P3000. Last year, I was able to catch performances by such high profile performance troupes Bayanihan Dancers and the Madrigal Singers. I also attended workshops for intaglio printing, flamenco music and a performance anthology of Cordillera dances -- all in one day, so you can imagine how exhausted I was after the days' events. I just wish the CCP would extend this event to more than just one day, because there is simply way too much going on and it is impossible for one to experience all the great offerings of this open house festival. Some acts and performances are too good to miss.

    If you're looking to be inspired by how vibrant and alive the Philippine arts scene is, be sure to…read moreattend the Pasinaya Open House Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)! The festival was established to bring in more audiences to the CCP, especially those who don't usually go to the venue or who have no idea what it is for; as well as to showcase what its resident companies and artistic groups have to offer for the year. Usually held ever February, you can have your fill of different performances from WORLD-CLASS FILIPINO GROUPS such as the Philippine Madrigal Singers, Ballet Philippines, and Bayanihan Dance Company, among others, for as low as Php 50 to Php 300. Those who regularly attend know that lines get ridiculously longer each year, so come early. Prepare to spend the whole day if you want to immerse yourself in as many performances as you can. Yes, you may bring your kids, family, and or your barkada--this is best experienced with a group, to chat with while moving from one venue to another.

    Cinemalaya

    Cinemalaya

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 kmManila City

    It's one of the most anticipated film festivals that would make any Filipino proud - Cinemalaya. It…read more is a showcase of all independent films made by our crop of very talented Filipino filmmakers. It has gained a lot of buzz through the years as it has showcased award-winning Filipino filmmakers, actors and producers gain international recognition. This year, from August 7-15, the festival will commence at The Cultural Center of the Philippines in Manila. It has three categories: Shorts, New Breed and Director's Showcase. There's a wide variety of themes that you could watch from documentary, drama, romance, thrillers and adventure. There are more than 20 films that are shown throughout the festival. Tickets are priced at P150 for regular screenings. They also have discounts for students, senior citizens, PWD, government and military personnel. A Festival Pass is P3500 which can get you the priority lane, first dibs on seats and admission to all festival screenings at the CCP. If you could only allot one day for the festival, they also have a one-day pass at P500 for four screenings and P700 to 5 screenings that are valid on the day of purchase. Let's support the Filipino film industry! Let's prove even to our fellow Filipinos that our films aren't a dying art.

    Another way you can show your nationalism and be more Pinoy (or Pinoy at heart) is by supporting…read morethe Cinemalaya Philippines Independent Film Festival. It's an amazing annual event that's both a festival and a competition. It provides exposure and a platform for trailblazing talented and creative Filipino filmmakers to show their skills and artistry. Not only that, the Cinemalaya Foundation is a not-for-profit and non-government foundation. They support and provide contestants with financial grants to help them in their film making journey for the festival, allow them complete artistic licence and enables their films to be seen by a wider audience locally and internationally. It also inspires them to join in international film festivals. Ticket rates are inexpensive. There are discounts and different ticket passes as well. Cinemalaya runs during early August. It's happening in a few months so do watch and support the future of the Philippine film industry! :)

    Chinese New Year in Binondo - Round fruits are also sold for good luck.

    Chinese New Year in Binondo

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.3 kmManila City

    When it's Chinese New Year, the sleeping dragon comes to life in a rather majestic way as Chinatown…read moreis filled with everything red, and everything round. I have been celebrating Chinese New Year in Chinatown for 3 years now and I would daresay that this is definitely something you shouldn't miss when you are in the metro! Chinatown in Manila is the oldest one in the world, I mean, that should count for something right? Anyway, just a few tips: 1. Know the schedule of events, these would usually be posted via newspapers or online news sources 2. Eat something before you leave the house. Chinatown will be packed with people so it will be hard to find a place to eat 3. Bring water 4. Know that you'll be standing almost all the time, so bring a lot of leg strength! See you there!

    Every Chinese New Year, Ongpin Street comes more alive (it is already alive during ordinary days,…read morewith vendors peddling their colorful wares), bursting with color and festivities. Ongpin Street is quite literally painted in red, as red Chinese decorations and people in red celebrate. Lion and dragon dances are held at almost every corner along the entire street, and more vendors are peddling lucky charms, and of course, the ubiquitous tikoy, for Chinese New Year. Having been to Chinese New Year celebrations here for two years, I can say that it is definitely worth experiencing. Expect a lot of people, though - yes, there are human traffic jams in Ongpin, but don't let this deter you from going, as it's really worth it. For lunch or dinner, reserve a spot at a restaurant ahead of time as the restaurants are usually crowded. This is what we did on my first Chinese New Year here. Or, get well away from Ongpin Street to eat to avoid the crowds, which is what we did on my second time.

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    Chinese New Year in Binondo - Of course, tikoy is sold everywhere.

    Of course, tikoy is sold everywhere.

    Chinese New Year in Binondo - Lion and dragon dance in the street

    Lion and dragon dance in the street

    Chinese New Year in Binondo

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    Viva Manila

    Viva Manila

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.0 kmManila City

    Viva Manila is a yearly event that just started off last year although I did miss this year because…read moreof school duties. Ugh, studies can sometimes be in the way, right? Anyway, I love attending events like this because it makes me feel better about being a Filipino because I get exposed to history and our culture that I only get to experience in books. What I also love about Viva Manila is that it is held in Intramuros--my favourite place in Manila. They also invite artists to sell their crafts and there's also a slam poetry that encourages poets to channel their works not only on paper but to tell out their thoughts through spoken words. How wonderful would that be to speak out in front of everyone and express your thoughts with the emotions that you have while writing them. In Viva Manila, not only does the old Filipino culture get celebrated but also the new.

    Viva Manila is an organisation that promotes arts and culture in the old city of Manila and…read moreespecially bringing back Intramuros to live. Pasyal Sundays is a monthly, free event that is organized by Viva Manila. It is generally held in General Luna street or Maestranza and it is always car free. They have around 50 booths with local foods and drinks and crafts. And while the market is going on they have various local artist performing things such a parkour, martial arts and as the night becomes darker they have poets and musicians coming up on stage. For anybody who loves manila or wants to understand the city better, this event is an awesome place to go that will inspire you to know and care more about Manila.

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    Viva Manila
    Viva Manila

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    The Feast Bay Area - festivals - Updated May 2026

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