Sinukwan Kapampangan (SiKap), a culture and arts advocacy group that pays a fitting tribute to the glorious and colorful Kapampangan culture, expresses gratitude and thanks to the constant supporters of Panata at Panalangin: A Healing Performance VII, which debuted at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Apung Mamacalulu last March 25.
Among those acknowledged by Peter A. De Vera, Artistic Director of Sinukwang Kapampangan, are the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin, Jr. and the Angeles City Local Government, Apung Mamacalulu, MarQuee Mall and HAU Batch ‘78 – The Saints. And the support continues to pour in.
Panata at Panalangin translates through traditional dance, music and prayer, the value of unity, understanding and faith. It pays homage to the Kapampangan culture by making it stand out through every performance executed.
Panata at Panalangin VII additional staging schedules are as follows:
- Palm Sunday, April 2 at 6pm, MarQuee Mall, Angeles City
- Holy Monday, April 3 at 6pm, San Bartolome Parish Church, Magalang, Pampanga
- Holy Tuesday, April 4 at 5pm, Clark Museum, Clark Freeport Zone
- Black Saturday, April 8 at 6pm, MarQuee Mall, Angeles City