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Photo Diary: Pasinaya 2014

Posted on the 29 April 2014 by Abylovinu @abylovinu
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Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Our memorabilia from Pasinaya! with Instax Photos! :)
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 People who are watching the choir sing 
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Sbarro and Tender Juicy (I think I was hungry that's why I took photos of this)
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Hungry Rover Gastrobus (They were featured on Kris TV)
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Jasper's House of Chicken too bad I did have the chance to eat here. I am hoping one day I could have a foodie adventure with food trucks. I remember this guy has a wonderful story. He stopped working and started some small businesses after his son had a fatal accident or sickness (either of the two). haha I just recalled it when I saw it on the venue. I watched that episode on KrisTV. haha What a brave father he is for sacrificing his high salary work for his time with his son. Bravo!
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Inside the CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines)
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Remember the post about The Great British Festival? They did the same dances. hehehe
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Look at these graceful ballerinas
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 My sister
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 I am so proud with this shot! hahaha It feels like they are flying!
Photo diary: Pasinaya 2014 Curtain call. 
The dances usually ranges to 30 minutes. People are also allowed to take photos. Usually if you watch it on regular days, cameras nor camera phones are not allowed to be used during the show. You don't want any usherette to come near you tell you to stop doing it. It would be embarrassing. During Pasinaya, photographers are everywhere to take photos of the colorful event because it is open house. They are maximizing the once in a year opportunity that CCP has given to them to take photos, except if you are a hired by CCP to cover the event. I hope you enjoyed my post. Till next time!

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