I love productive days! I also love culture! Most of all, I love SURPRISES! Imagine combining all of this on a super sunny day at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. This equals JOY! I mean, you all really must come over to the CCP! I find myself telling myself that I have to pay CCP a visit, as each time I come here I end up having the most fascinating time.
Take today for example. I was scheduled to have a pictorial here today for the FACE OFF fashion show. I came in a bit early, so I wandered off a bit and stumbled on the “Looking for Juan” exhibit. I loved the exhibition but the paintings were not labeled, so I had no idea who painted them. From the title of the show, I think it’s a quest to find identity and to find some answers to who we are as a people. I enjoyed the show tremendously and I took some photos. The show is going to be running till June 12, so come over and be inspired by how talented our young artists are. You can check out its website: lookingforjuan.com for more information.
Then the pictorial took place and our photographer took us right up on stage at the main theater. I have never been up on that stage before, and it was a really surreal experience that I broke into song and channeled my inner Lea Salonga! LOL! The main theater is really fabulous! I went up close to the gigantic HR Ocampo and I was surprised to find out that it was a tapestry. All these years I thought that it was a painting or a print. I just felt so fortunate to be that close to a really moving piece of art. Then we had a photo taken at this amazing brass wall sculpture by Manansala. I loved the shapes that he created, it was inspiring. Finally we took two shots with the building designed by the genius Leandro Locsin. I have always loved the CCP as it always looked magical to me. Like a slab of rock floating on air.

The weather was just divine! After all the rain, it nice to have loads of sun!

I want this sculpture. I am guessing that it is by Arturo Luz. I may be wrong.

Some photos form our photo shoot! The Face-off show is scheduled around the 3rd week of June.

POSERS ALL! LOL!

With Randy and Rhett in front of the beautiful wall sculpture by Manansala.

Rhett and Randy up close with the HR. Ocampo tapestry

I love this photo: it was such a special experience being on that stage. It was really exhilarating! (We're like the three little pigs! LOL!)

The CCP's main theater! I was really lucky to have been able to bring my camera, as in most cases, cameras are not allowed in the theater.

The HR. Ocampo: I originally thought was a painting, but when I got closer, it was actually a gigantic tapestry.

I fell in love with this brass sculpture by Manansala.

Above the main lobby was the "Looking for Juan" exhibition. There were several awesome paintings on display. What I love about it was that most of the paintings were of the same size. I just wished that they would have placed the names of the artists beside the paintings. I think you can log on to lookingforjuan.com for more information.

This painting was done of wooden floor boards.

I liked this one. Can anyone tell me who painted this?

I appreciated the naive quality of this painting.

This painting reminded me of Fornasetti. I collect Fornasetti and I would love to have this painting! I was not sure if the paintings were for sale.

Another child-like image that I am responding well to.

I like this one too.

www.lookingforjuan.com

This painting was quite special. It featured some collage work using old wallpaper. I love it!
After that exciting shoot, we went back into the lobby and I was so surprised to see people wearing the most exotic-looking costumes! Imagine my surprise when I found out that they was a folkloric dance festival going on. Now my mind went on overdrive! I adore looking at costumes from around the world and this was a like a gift to me. I kept on taking photos of the dancers. I left the CCP with a huge smile as this is what I call a really FABULOUS day!

After the shoot, I noticed that the main lobby began to be filled with people wearing the most interesting costumes. I was super excited as I love things like this. I forget where these dancers are from, but I know that they are from Eastern Europe.

I think these dancers are from Bulgaria or Romania. I am not sure now as they were too cute and I forget now! LOL!

From Korea! I love how clear their skin are!

Exotic dancer from Sri Lanka

More dancers from Sri Lanka.

These are costumes from Poland! I like the embroidery of their shirts.
HUGS!
RAJO!
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