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Backstage: Hinabing Hiraya at Expo 2025 Osaka

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At Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, the Philippines presents itself to the world through the language we speak most fluently: our artistry and talent.

Our National Day celebration, held at the Ray Garden of the Expo 2025 site, featured performances under the banner of “Hinabing Hiraya” or “Woven Imagination.” The presentation connects to the Expo’s Philippine Pavilion, which centers on the theme “Woven Together For a Better Future.” The pavilion itself represents the largest collaboration of Filipino community weavers in history: 121 communities, 2,331 weavers, and 212 handwoven textiles, with an interior exhibit anchored by handwoven art pieces. But this celebration of textile artistry arguably finds its fullest expression in its use by the Filipino people and performers.

We take a peek behind the scenes to see the performers in the moments before they take the stage, clothed in a mix of traditional garments and contemporary interpretations.

Alice Reyes Dance Philippines at Expo 2025
Gino Gonzales for Alice Reyes Dance Philippines
Loboc Children's Choir at Expo 2025
Windell Madis for the Loboc Children’s Choir
Zephanie at Expo 2025
Windell Madis for Zephanie
Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group at Expo 2025
Windell Madis for the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group Jota suite
Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group at Expo 2025
Abdul Gaffar for men’s and Dinnes Obusan for women’s wear for Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group Tinikling

Acapellago at Expo 2025
CJ Martin for Acapellago
Upeepz at Expo 2025
Gino Gonzales for Upeepz
Baihana at Expo 2025
Geom Hernandez for Baihana
Pinopela at Expo 2025
Marlon Tuazon for Pinopela
Sofronio at Expo 2025
Abdul Gaffar for Sofronio
Tribu Lumad Basakanon at Expo 2025
Tribu Lumad Basakanon of Cebu in their own garments
Rosie Sula at Expo 2025
National Living Treasure Rosie Sula of Lake Sebu in her own garments, handcrafted T’boli community ensemble

The Philippine Pavilion and National Day celebration is organized by the Philippine Organizing Committee through the Department of Tourism, Tourism Promotions Board, and Cultural Center of the Philippines.

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Photography by Kim Montes courtesy of the Cultural Center of the Philippines

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