Clark to stage Lenten zarzuela, art exhibit

CLARK FREEPORT— Devotees and art lovers are exhibit to troop to the Clark Museum and the Clark Parade Grounds as the freeport stages a Lenten Kapampangan zarzuela and a religious art exhibit this March 9.

Opening at the Clark Museum on that day is “Panata at Tradisyun,” aimed “to commemorate and celebrate the rich Filipino cultural and spiritual heritage through artistic expression.” 

Clark Development Corp. president and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera and Department of Tourism Region 3 director Richard Daenos will give welcome remarks after the exhibit’s introduction at 3 p.m.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the museum exhibit, showcasing contemporary ecclesiastical artists, will take place at 4:00 p.m., followed by a tour and blessing of the stations of the cross. 

At the Clark Parade Grounds, the zarzuela “Tulauk,” co-written and directed by Andy Alviz and current Sapangbato parish priest Rev. Fr. Deo Galang, starts at 6:30 p.m.

The cast and crew of Teatru Kapampangan and Arti Sta. Rita will depict the sacrifices of Jesus Christ through 25 scenes and 17 original songs, all performed in Kapampangan.

Admission to both events is free. CDC-PR



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