Sunday, September 8, 2024

Teatro Pinas : OST Symphony: K-Drama in Concert Celebrates Philippine-Korean Cultural Harmony

Teatro Pinas : OST Symphony: K-Drama in Concert Celebrates Philippine-Korean Cultural Harmony

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In a grand celebration of the 75th anniversary of Philippine-South Korean diplomatic relations, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), and the Korean Cultural Center Philippines (KCC) proudly present OST Symphony: K-Drama in Concert. This much-anticipated event is scheduled for Saturday, June 29, at 2 PM, at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila City.

Under the masterful direction of Maestro Herminigildo Ranera, the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) will serenade audiences with enchanting melodies from beloved South Korean and Filipino dramas and films. From tear-jerking ballads to heart-pounding themes, each piece promises to evoke cherished memories and emotions from iconic K-dramas like “My Love from the Star,” “Descendants of the Sun,” and “Crash Landing on You.”

Adding to the musical magic, renowned South Korean singer-songwriter Gaho will perform soulful renditions of K-drama OST favorites. The celebration will also feature performances by Asia’s Limitless Star Julie Anne San Jose and Pop Princess Zephanie Dimaranan, who will bring to life music from Filipino adaptations of well-loved K-dramas.

Since March 3, 1949, the Philippines and South Korea have enjoyed a multifaceted relationship rooted in mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to cooperation across various fields. This relationship began when the Philippines, responding to the United Nations’ call for aid, sent the Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK) to support South Korea against North Korean aggression. Over the decades, this bond has blossomed into a rich tapestry of diplomatic, economic, cultural, and people-to-people exchanges.

“Cultural exchange plays a pivotal role in Philippine-South Korean relations, ushered in by Hallyu (Korean wave) and facilitated by the popularity of K-pop, K-dramas, cuisine, and language in the Philippines. Likewise, Filipino culture, including music, dance, and cuisine, enjoys a growing following in South Korea. These cultural exchanges enrich our societies, promote mutual respect, inspire artistic innovation, and broaden our horizons, ultimately enhancing our collective understanding,” said CCP President Kaye C. Tinga.

“We are thrilled to celebrate Philippine-South Korean diplomatic and cultural relations with this extraordinary concert, showcasing the vibrant talents of both South Korean and Filipino artists, and building stronger ties through the universal language of music,” she added.

The OST Symphony: K-Drama in Concert exemplifies the power of music to transcend borders, fostering unity and mutual understanding among people from diverse nations.

The event is free to the public. To reserve seats, visit bit.ly/ostsymphony.

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