Press Release: ARTS AND FAMILY BONDING AT THE PARK #WeChoosePositive

Take a day off and make it a truly positive bonding experience with your kids!On November 29, 2016, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and Save the Children will turn Rizal Park into a creative playground for parents, teachers and guardians to enjoy happy moments with children. Entitled #WeChoosePositive, this family festival will include a colorful array of activities, including a parade, workshops taught by PETA Artist-Teachers and storytelling sessions featuring Lola Basyang and Batang Lampara winners.

PARADE

Catch, or better yet, join the parade from Museo Pambata to Rizal Park with ‘Higantes’, lion dancers and marching band as we color the route with our declaration of support for childhood without violence. The parade begins at 2pm.

Parents and teachers, if you haven’t had time to visit the Museo Pambata, now is the time to see this museum for children before joining the parade to Luneta.

All these wonderful activities will begin at 2pm!

WORKSHOPS

Do not be mere spectators as your children explore their artistic skills. Be with them. Join the PUPPETRY AND VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOP. Make this an opportunity to discover more about how your children think and to listen to what they could not say in words but could probably say through drawings or puppets. Or participate in the MUSIC AND RHYTHM WORKSHOP and make them ‘feel the love’ as you sing and clap your hands together to your own beats. If your children have always wanted to take a PETA workshop, this will be like a sampler for them as PETA Artist-Teachers will facilitate.

PLAY AREA

Play with mimes. Color art sheets. Fold papers and turn them into animated objects through the Japanese art of origami. Listen to music with upcoming OPM and PhilPOP artists or listen to Lola Basyang and other children tell stories. Sit back and relax to watch children films and videos from different parts of the globe. Have a picnic at the park.

The choices are endless so you will always have something to do and enjoy.

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Press Release: Esteemed Lighting Designer Tsugou Izumi Hosts Exclusive Workshop at PETA

Esteemed Lighting Designer Tsuguo Izumi Hosts Exclusive Workshop at PETA In partnership with the Japan Foundation and the Sinag Arts Foundation, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) offers an advanced workshop on Lighting Design and Video Projection for Stage to be facilitated by Tsuguo Izumi, a Japanese stage lighting designer mainly focusing on stage plays.

Izumi is a pioneer in incorporating media server-driven projection in lighting design. He is also a member of PR Committee of Japan Association of Lighting Engineers & Designers (JALED), a member of studioTED and affiliated to Rise Co. Ltd. He is currently in the country for ‘The Tempest Reimagined’, a co-production between PETA and the British Council, as the lighting designer.

The 2-day workshop session will include the following activities:
Day 1
Use of Video Projection in The Theater
The Possibilities and Risk of Video Projection
Introduction to the Video Tool (SynVisum and Catalyst)
Day 2
Introduction to the Media Server
Catalyst Overview
Simple Projection Design/Mapping
Holographic Projection

All workshop sessions will include lectures, demos, hands-on training and open discussions. It will be on November 5 and 6 at the PETA Theater Center with a fee of Php5,500 per participant.

Limited slots only.

For registration and other inquiries, contact Jay Tipayan – 09177167357.

*Press Release from PETA Theater Center