Avida Land joins Ayala Museum in challenging young, dynamic individuals to seek out the spark that will set their passion ablaze as they mount this year’s Inspire Every Day event on July 30, 2016.
Held for the third straight year, the whole day event will feature free admissions to all of Ayala Museum’s and Filipinas Heritage Library’s permanent exhibitions and access to a host of exciting events such as Avida Homepossible.
“Avida’s Homepossible events are normally mounted independently. For this one, however, it was clear that Ayala Museum and their co-presenter CNN Philippines Life, and Avida hold the same aspirations. We all want to inspire, to motivate people to see and do things differently. and ultimately, to allow themselves to pursue their life’s passions,” shared Tess Tatco, Marketing Head of Avida.
With the tagline “Inspiration Got Us Started, Passion Keeps Us Going,” Ayala Museum, along with partners CNN Philippines Life and Avida, aims not only to showcase art, literature and historical trivia for public appreciation but also to provide big opportunities for audiences to find their own inspiration.
Guests will get the chance to experience today’s most renowned Filipino creatives in action. Top fashion photographer BJ Pascual and multi-hyphenate filmmaker Jerrold Tarog are scheduled to give talks about their areas of expertise.
Aside from the museum’s permanent exhibitions, a special collaborative exhibition by Viva Manila and the Philippine Lego Users Group depicting the grand architecture of old Manila, curated by urban planner Julia Nebrija, will be displayed at the event. Calligrapher and painter Anina Rubio will be creative live art on the Homepossible installation.
Avida is also launching “Pursuit of Passion,” a new lifestyle site and resource guide that aims to inspire dreamers and achievers to persevere and breathe life into their passion for art and design, wellness, and investments. Future content in “Pursuit of Passion” will include think pieces and essays contributed by thought leaders and experts, as well as respected icons in their field.
“At Avida’s part of the event, we’d like to inspire people to imagine and to create opportunities, to pursue their passions and to live the way they’ve always wanted to. That all this is made possible by living in a conducive environment. Avida’s event at the Museum Café, happening on the same day, will be open to those looking for a place to dream and thrive,” concludes Tatco.
Inspire Every Day and Homepossible will open at 10am and close at 6pm on Saturday, July 30, 2016. For more information, head on over to www.avidaland.com.
I got excited over the Lego installation! I’m sure my son would like that. Sana month-long display.
Jerrold Tarog is an inspiration creating historical movie at its best. Same with mommy Chessy, my son will surely love and enjoy lego display and kids these days have interest on lego play.
It is really nice to know that more and more companies are now being aware of their social responsibilities and are now actively doing their share to educate the public. I really wish I can drop by the venue but my daughter has a school event on that day too!
I love museums. Excited to visit Ayala Museum on Sunday 🙂
This event is pretty interesting. I’m glad there are companies that supports this kind endeavor that cultivates passion. This will be a great avenue to inspire the artist within us.
Sayang, may lakad na ako on July 30! I would’ve been there if wala. Well, sana may next time pa ‘coz this event is an interesting one. 🙂
Ooh, LEGO display? Wow! I haven’t been to Ayala Museum before. Maybe it’s tome to pay it a visit.
Would love to be here! Punta ka?
This is interesting. If only I live somewhere near. Lucky to those who can sneak in a time to visit.
It’s high time we Filipinos recognize one of our biggest strengths – creativeness. This is a great initiative for Avida.
Sayang I missed this event. Mukhang very inspiring and madami matutunan pa naman yung mga activities and talks.
Love that aside from the usual tree planting and donate a book kind of social responsibility programs, othet companies are looking at arts, passion and crafts. This is a nice way to boost young talents as well and make them aware that there are companies ready to support them.
Wow BJ Pascual and Jerold Tarrog in one event! Sayang I wasn’t able to attend.
We’ve never been to Ayala Museum before. Hopefully, I can bring my son there soon.
Wow another lego Museum display. For sure people will get excited for this.