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Showing posts with label Tagaytay City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tagaytay City. Show all posts

25 February 2017

The Scene Around: Tagaytay Art Beat 2

02/25/2017 08:08:50 AM


After seventeen months, the biggest arts and music festival of Southern Luzon was back and it just got bigger as Museo Orlina and Docdef Productions staged the second Tagaytay Art Beat last Saturday, 4 February 2017 at Museo Orlina in Hollywood Subdivision, Tagaytay City. 

08 January 2017

Upcoming: Tagaytay Art Beat 2

01/08/2017 10:00:55 PM



The year 2015 saw Docdef Productions pulled off their first out-of-Manila show and has probably set everyone on notice during that time. Tagaytay Art Beat, a 2-in-1 event co-produced with Museo Orlina, happened last 19 September 2015 at the famed art gallery in Metro's immediate south destination; and the reception was hotter than anyone expected.

Around 1,300+ people were in attendance to see 16 bands and close to 20 artists exhibit their artworks during that fateful Saturday evening. And the name just got more noticeable when Tagaytay Art Beat generated buzz on Twitter the following morning. That probably prompt people to crave for more woodstock-like exhibitions like TAB.

Guess what? They're back and they will rock the city just ahead of time for the love month as Docdef Productions and Museo Orlina teamed up once again for the second Tagaytay Art Beat to be held on 4 February 2017 at same exact venue.

27 September 2015

The Scene Around: Tagaytay Art Beat

9/27/2015 9:03:15 AM

The view from up here at the Roof Deck!
For once, I never thought I will be dropping by Tagaytay City once again. It’s been like 11 or 12 years since the last time I’ve been into that place. And the very last time I’ve been there is at the famous People’s Park in the Sky—once known as Palace in the Sky during the Marcos regime—the urban park sitting atop of Mount Gonzales.

Until a week ago, Docdef Productions and Museo Orlina teamed up to establish a one day-long affair with music and arts called Tagatay Art Beat.