The Philippines once again breaks new ground at Expo 2025 Osaka with the launch of its first-ever live performance façade in World Expo history—brought to life by the internationally acclaimed Ballet Philippines.
From now until June 15, visitors to the Philippine Pavilion can witness this rare and visually arresting performance as dancers take to the pavilion’s exterior, transforming architecture into a living stage. Nestled behind the intricate woven panels of the Pavilion façade, the performances surprise and delight audiences, unfolding in rhythm with the Pavilion’s multisensory storytelling.
“This is an embodiment of our theme, Nature, Culture, and Community: Woven Together for a Better Future,” said Carlo Calma, lead architect and designer of the Philippine Pavilion. “It’s a powerful celebration of movement, Filipino identity, and artistic collaboration—seen in a way like never before at a World Expo,” Maria Margarita Montemayor Nograles, COO of the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines and Secretary General of the Philippine Organizing Committee,” added.
With only a limited number of showings until mid-June, this unique experience offers Expo visitors a rare chance to see world-class Filipino talent animated through architectural innovation.
Catch it while you can. The stage is the building. The performers, proudly Filipino. And the experience—unforgettable.
THE TEAMS BEHIND THE PAVILION
The Philippine Organizing Committee—led by the Department of Tourism and the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines—commissioned a visionary design team, with Carlo Calma Consultancy, Inc. as Lead Architectural Firm and Designer; Chochay Garcia as Creative Producer; Architect Yuki Kanou as Executive Architect and Lead Project Manager; and Tellart as Guest Experience Designer.