With the popularity of the TV series “Maria Clara at Ibarra,” the grounds of Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) during the Pasinaya Open House Festival served as a venue of showcasing
“Pasinaya” means an inauguration or a grand opening of the many arts and cultural presentations offered by CCP.
This year’s theme is ‘Piglas Sining” which CCP artistic director Dennis Marasigan explained: “We are breaking away from the notion that the CCP is just the building. We are emphasizing that CCP can be anywhere.” Both novels were about politically and historically driven fictional Philippines during the Spanish colonial period inspired by Rizal’s living conditions, views, beliefs, and ideologies under the Spanish rule.
The show features Klay Infantes ,who gets transported into the setting of Noli and El Fili and her involvement with the lives of Maria Clara and Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun .
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