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Calling all art and nature enthusiasts in Manila! The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is hosting a lineup of free art events throughout April and May to celebrate Mother Earth. CCP’s Earth Day festivities promise a unique and inspiring way to connect with environmental themes — including a jaw-dropping art installation.
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Image credit: CCP Visual Arts and Museum Division Official Facebook PageThe centrepiece of the CCP’s Earth Day celebrations is the unveiling of “Mebuyan’s Colony,” a large-scale art installation by Filipino visual artist Leeroy New. This “living sculpture” invites visitors to explore a maze-like structure constructed from recycled materials and bamboo.
Inspired by the Bagobo goddess Mebuyan, the installation delves into themes of femininity, nature, and the circle of life. Seedlings planted within the structure add another layer of interactivity, encouraging the growth of new life. “Mebuyan’s Colony” is open for free exploration at the CCP Front Lawn from Apr 25–May 25 2024.
Image credit: Cultural Center of the Philippines Official Facebook PageAnother immersive experience is the Dagitab Digital Light Show. This innovative display uses the CCP’s iconic Bamboo Pavilion as a canvas, projecting a mesmerising dance of light and colour. The interactive nature of the show encourages movement and exploration, keeping the audience engaged throughout the five-minute spectacle. Accompanied by music from renowned artists, the Dagitab Digital Light Show offers a powerful reminder of the Earth’s beauty and importance.
Exact showtimes for this free event haven’t been announced yet, so be sure to check the CCP’s website or Facebook page for updates.
Image credit: Cultural Center of the Philippines Official Facebook PageIf you’re seeking a more peaceful experience, head over to the CCP Main Building for their daily Facade Light Show. Running from 22–30 Apr 2024 from 6.30pm to 10pm, this calming display uses the building itself as a canvas. Inspired by the ocean’s ebb and flow, waves of light will gently wash over the structure, creating a tranquil atmosphere amidst the bustling energy of Roxas Boulevard.
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The CCP’s Earth Day festivities offer a unique opportunity to engage with environmental issues through art. What are you waiting for? Head down to the CCP, and bask in the art of “Mebuyan’s Colony,” the Dagitab Digital Light Show, and the Facade Light Show — all for free!
Featured image credit: CCP Visual Arts and Museum Division | Official Facebook Page
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