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National artist Kidlat Tahimik transforms MCIA with cultural masterpieces

Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), recently awarded the prestigious Skytrax 4-Star Terminal rating, is now home to the unique and visionary works of Kidlat Tahimik (Eric Oteyza de Guia), the national artist and the father of Philippine indie cinema. His unique art installations, unveiled on August 22, 2024, at the Terminal 2 International Departures Area, not only infuse the space with a creative and culturally rich atmosphere but also provide an immersive experience that enhances the passenger journey.


These installations, rooted in Cebu's vibrant cultural heritage, depict the untold stories of Magellan's historic expedition to Cebu. Through these pieces, passengers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of interactions between Magellan, his crew, and the indigenous Cebuano people, including the legendary figure of Lapu-Lapu.


Kidlat Tahimik's art vividly brings these encounters to life, offering travelers a window into the island's past.


Crafted from authentic wood and stone, the art installations integrate natural elements with historical narratives, creating a nostalgic ambiance that resonates deeply with viewers. The pieces not only serve as a tribute to Cebu's history but also as a reflection of the enduring connection between the island's natural environment and its cultural identity.


Cosette Canilao, CEO and president of Aboitiz InfraCapital, expressed support for MCIA's commitment to enhancing the passenger journey through distinctly and proudly Filipino art, "At MCIA, our vision is to create a world-class airport experience that is distinctly Filipino. Through this installation, we aim to offer MCIA passengers a moment to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in our rich culture while ensuring their journey is comfortable and memorable."


Athanasios Titonis, chief executive officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation, highlighted the importance of sharing Cebu's cultural legacy with the world, "Cebu's cultural roots go down deep. It is a story worth telling, especially to international passengers. Art is a tool to help them remember and appreciate the history and culture behind our province."


MCIA proudly supports the efforts of artists like Kidlat Tahimik in promoting and preserving the country's rich history through unique and inspiring art. By showcasing pieces that celebrate Cebuano and Filipino culture, MCIA serves as a gateway for cultural exchange, furthering the mission to share the beauty and heritage of the Philippines with the world and fostering a sense of pride and connection among its passengers.

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