PASACAT DANCE & MUSIC Program
Learn, love, and successfully achieve great things onstage and offstage, appreciate and accept our rich cultural heritage through music, songs, and dances. Most importantly, to believe in our own capabilities that will shape our own self esteem.
Sayaw dance program
Mondays
Sayaw Pambata & Sayaw I: Strength Training & Technique 5PM-6PM
Sayaw II & Bayani at Diwata: Strength Training & Technique 6PM-730PM
TUESDAYS
Bayani at Diwata (Ages 21+): 7PM-830PM
WEDNESDAYS
Sayaw at Laro (Ages 5-7): 5PM-6PM
Sayaw Pambata (Ages 7-9) Sayaw I (Ages 10-12) : 6PM-7PM
Sayaw II (Ages 13-20): 7PM-8PM
FRIDAYS
(2nd Friday of the Month)
Sayaw Pambata & Sayaw I: Open Level 5PM-615PM
Sayaw II & Bayani at Diwata: Open Level 630PM-830PM
Saturdays
(1st & 3rd Saturday of the Month)
Company: 2PM-5PM
Himig Music PRogram
Saturdays
Rondalla String Ensemble (All ages): 11AM-1230PM
New students are accepted in August/September (Session I) & January/February (Session II)
PASACAT holds beginning and intermediate classes for children ages 7 to 18. Company classes are held for advance apprentices and Company members. Students are prepared for PASACAT’s main productions: Junior Concert held in the Summer, Parol Festival held in December and the Biennial Extravaganza held every even year in September/October. To register for the classes complete the Class Registration Form and a PASACAT Representative will contact you.
For questions, visit our Contact Page.
Dance
Highly skilled lead Company Dancers will teach an exciting range of classes for non-students to professionals in short or long-term residencies. The most popular dance requested is the tinikling bamboo dance for which students can perform for their own school assembly, or teachers can provide a course study on geography and culture.
Music
With various instruments from Mindanao and Northern Luzon, students and teachers can discover the Philippines through the study of the brass and string instruments. The percussive instruments from the indigenous tribes makes for a rhythmic experience.
Lecture Demonstration
PASACAT offers informative and entertaining programs, which explain the history, geography and people of the Philippines as represented through the diverse music, dance and dress styles.
Folk Arts Resource
Since 1970, PASACAT has compiled an extensive collection of costumes, instruments, books, recordings and music which can be utilized for research projects, study and visual display presentations as PASACAT’s Museum on Wheels.
Contact Us to Schedule a Visit
We're happy to tell you more about our classes and teaching styles in person, over the phone, or through email.