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YATTA hosts Asian Youth Theatre Festival

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The Youth Advocates through Theater Arts (YATTA), in partnership with Buds Theatre of Singapore and with support from Japan Foundation Manila, hosted the 5th Asian Youth Theatre Festival.

Held online on Zoom from Nov. 18-21, about 14 theatre organizations from 11 countries (Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) showcased their performances that tackled this year’s theme Colours of Asia.

The festival also featured online workshops, a songwriting competition, Dumaguete-based music bands, and a collaborative piece created by select artists from all groups facilitated by local artist-teacher Earnest Hope Tinambacan. (PR)

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