The Philippine International Arts Festival (PIAF) is set to wow the country yet again as it unveils “Ani ng Sining” on February 2011 in celebration of the National Arts Month. Now on its 20th year, the country’s biggest arts festival will gather thousands of artists all over the country to further promote the Filipino culture in the seven arts.
The National Committee on Dance, led by Shirley Halili-Cruz, will be presenting Sayaw Pinoy as its contribution to the National Arts Month celebration. This has been part of the PIAF for the past eight years and the Sayaw Pinoy 2011 will be touring 21 key areas nationwide, including Davao, with featured performances from Cambodia, Thailand, Brunei and Vietnam.
The National Arts Month is annually celebrated as per Presidential Proclamation 683 in 1991 declaring February as the National Arts Month. Accordingly, it is known as “a time for nationalism and pride in being a Filipino” through carefully planned events for the preservation and enrichment of the Filipino expression in the seven arts.
Catch the NCCA dance concert—Sayaw Pinoy 8 at SM Davao Event Centre, 6:00 PM, Event Centre. Admission is free.
For inquiries, please call 297.6998 or visit www.smcitydavao.blogspot.com.
The National Committee on Dance, led by Shirley Halili-Cruz, will be presenting Sayaw Pinoy as its contribution to the National Arts Month celebration. This has been part of the PIAF for the past eight years and the Sayaw Pinoy 2011 will be touring 21 key areas nationwide, including Davao, with featured performances from Cambodia, Thailand, Brunei and Vietnam.
The National Arts Month is annually celebrated as per Presidential Proclamation 683 in 1991 declaring February as the National Arts Month. Accordingly, it is known as “a time for nationalism and pride in being a Filipino” through carefully planned events for the preservation and enrichment of the Filipino expression in the seven arts.
Catch the NCCA dance concert—Sayaw Pinoy 8 at SM Davao Event Centre, 6:00 PM, Event Centre. Admission is free.
For inquiries, please call 297.6998 or visit www.smcitydavao.blogspot.com.
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