Pinoy Playlist Music Festival (Ppmf) 2019: Ito Ay Atin, Sariling Atin

Pinoy Playlist Music Festival (Ppmf) 2019: Ito Ay Atin, Sariling Atin

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Filipino-made music lives!

Once again, the BGC Arts Center with Sun Life Foundation, will celebrate Filipino-made music across genres and across generations in the Pinoy Playlist Music Festival (PPMF) 2019!

Pinoy Playlist Music Festival will be held on Oct 11, 12, 13 and 18, 19 and 20. For 6 six nights in the 3 performance spaces at the BGC Arts Center namely the Globe Auditorium, the Zobel de Ayala Recital Hall and the Sun Life Amphitheater, over a hundred artists will be performing to bring to the public, the depth and breadth of Filipino-made music that will cut across age groups and preference.

PPMF is the brainchild of singer/songwriter/producer Moy Ortiz. His idea strongly resonated with the advocacy of talent manager/writer Noel Ferrer and of National Artist for Music  Ryan Cayabyab. They approached thenon-profit foundation, Bonifacio Art Foundation Inc (BAFI) that runs the BGC Arts Center, who agreed to work with them. Thus, PPMF was conceived as a Festival of Filipino-made music curated by Maestro Ryan Cayabyab, Noel Ferrer and Moy Ortiz and managed over-all by the Bonifacio Art Foundationrepresented by its Managing Director, Maria Isabel Garcia.

Started last year, PPMF groups over 100 artist performances across 6 days in October for an extravaganza of Filipino-made music across genres and across generations. “We loved working up ideas and inviting artists for PPMF because we believe in the power of music to awaken our senses. There is so much innovation going on in Filipino music-making and you just have to hear them. We also had so much  fun last year and we wanted to do it again this year and this time, with a twist. ”, said National Artist for Ryan Cayabyab. “Mr. C is referring to the collaborations that we have this year in a good portion of the performances. PPMF is a creative force to push Filipino music to flourish in these changing times,” added Noel Ferrer.

Moy Ortiz sums up the truth about music and what binds us all:  “Filipino musicians are weavers of culture. We cannot live without music.Maria Isabel Garcia, Managing Director of the Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc., pays tribute to the PPMF Curators and the artists and the production staff: “We owe artists the way we negotiate our everyday lives – not just joy and tragedy- but the larger and immeasurable in-betweens of our emotions. PPMF is animated by Filipino artists who give us those vital gifts to change the quality of our days and nights.”

This year, we will experience an exciting dimension as almost a third of the slots are shared or collaborations among various artists. This year, honorees will also be given a token of gratitude for their contribution to Filipino music especially in music education and the 2019 Ryan Cayabyab Award for Musical Excellencewill be conferred to one chosen artist this year, namely, Mr. Basil Valdez.

The PPMF Vision is to elevate the Filipino public’s consciousness that our own homegrown music goes beyond being a mere form of entertainment but a living tradition – the binding “glue” that forms, strengthens and positively moves the Filipino community, thus rendering it vital and essential to keep on making and supporting Filipino-made music.

On Oct 10, a day before PPMF starts, Ryan, Noel, Moy will also conduct PPMF-X- their first-ever interactive team teaching to 500 public school kids from Taguig which is the city where the BGC Arts Center is located. They will cover topics from music and the brain, music as self-expression, music as culture-making – all strung by musical sessions with Maestro Ryan Cayabyab.

Festival attendees can also shop for local art at the community art bazaar, BGC Art Mart, located at the Alveo Central Plaza of the BGC Arts Center.

Filipino-made music has always been here for you! Let us connect in real time in music at the Pinoy Playlist Music Festival 2019!  Ito ay atin, sariling atin.*

Early bird tickets range from P360 for students to P2,700 for a festival pass, available this September.

Regular ticket prices range from P400 for students to P3,000 for a festival pass.

Get your 1 day, 3 day or Festival passes, for students and adults, available via Ticketworld.com.ph and all Ticket World outlets.

For more info, visit www.bgcartscenter.org

Follow BGC Arts Center on Facebook (fb.com/bgcartscenter) for festival updates!

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