Friday, December 26, 2025
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Tag: Glazing Life by Glaiza Lee

Retelling the Passion of Christ through puppets

Over the years, my friends would often ask me where I would spend my Holy Week break, and I would simply say I would...

A powerful adaptation of Mike De Leon’s film

I can’t recall exactly when I watched filmmaker Mike de Leon’s Kisapmata, but given its central themes of power, fear, and repression, I imagine...

A legacy of beautiful dance and elegant movement 

Thirty years for a ballet company can feel both short and long. While it’s brief compared to centuries of ballet tradition, it’s also a...

Kyoto’s Geiko and Maiko showcase traditional Japanese arts in Manila

I vividly recall being captivated by the world of geishas after watching Memoirs of a Geisha, a 2005 American epic period film directed by...

Championing Filipino artists’ creative pursuits

Supporting artists is a lifelong commitment to advocating for their creative freedom, financial stability, and visibility. It means ensuring they have space to create...

Art Fair explores new horizons with fresh venues, global exhibitors

The trend in this year’s artistic landscape in the country appears to be centered on exploration—venturing beyond familiar spaces and pushing the boundaries of...

The enduring charm of the lion dance

If there’s one thing I look forward to during the Chinese New Year, it’s the Lion Dance, a traditional Chinese performance typically performed to...

A Russian-Philippine connection

A special evening of music with Filipino artist Bayang Barrios and Russian singer Rumiya Niyazova  When I first heard about the concert featuring Bayang Barrios...

CCP recognizes 13 artists for impact on contemporary art

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) has announced the recipients of the 2024 Thirteen Artists Awards (TAA), recognizing thirteen visual artists for their...

A walk through history at Taal Vista Hotel 

There are only a handful of hotels in the country that seamlessly integrate their business with the history of the localities they are situated...

Carving a tradition

The bulul always brings to mind the days I spent in Baguio City. To me, this wooden effigy is an iconic symbol, deeply embedded...

A dancer’s mission to inspire and heal

I first met dancer-choreographer Novy Bereber when he choreographed the performance for the opening program of Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival in August 2019....

‘Nanay Bangis’ revisits the Mindanao conflict on stage

Whether political, emotional, or ideological, human beings are constantly embattled. Driven by our survival instinct and innate appetite to seek meaning in life, there...

Empowering artists through community gallery

If you want to understand a town or city and its people, you must visit two essential places: the market and the community gallery. A...
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