The Grandeur of the Metropolitan Theater
Amid the dynamic fusion of culture and history stands the grand Metropolitan Theater — or The Met — an enduring tribute to the Philippines’ profound artistic legacy. Adorned with an imposing Art Deco facade and intricate embellishments, this architectural marvel evokes an era of unparalleled grandeur, captivating all who are fortunate enough to behold its magnificence.
A Cultural Icon Reimagined
A reproduction of Roger San Miguel’s ‘The Ritual Dance’ serves as the backdrop for Obra Maestra’s creative team. The centerpiece is an original vintage sculpture of Eve by Italian artist Francesco Riccardo Monti.
Once hailed as the Pharos of Artistic Brilliance in Asia, The Met ascended to eminence in the early 20th century, emerging as a cultural nucleus for the burgeoning Filipino arts scene. Crafted by the visionary architect Juan Arellano, this lavish edifice unveiled its grandeur to the public in 1931, heralding a golden epoch in Philippine performing arts.
A Revival of Cultural Heritage
Beneath its ornate dome is a symphony of performances unfolded – from opulent operas to enthralling plays, from classical ballets to vivacious musicals. With the stage graced by the finest talents of the Philippines and the world, the theater became synonymous with ingenuity and innovation, inspiring successive generations of artists to reach for the stars.
Yet, as time passed, neglect and decay threatened to eclipse the Met’s illustrious past, casting a pall over its erstwhile splendor. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the Met found renewed vigor and purpose in the modern era. A concerted effort led by the National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCCA) together with dedicated individuals and organizations breathed new life into its hallowed halls, restoring it to its former glory.
A Beacon of Resilience
Today, the meticulously renovated Metropolitan Theater stands as a testament to resilience and rejuvenation, a beacon of the Philippines’ steadfast commitment to safeguarding its cultural legacy. Its revival not only preserves a cherished landmark but also rekindles appreciation for the Art Deco aesthetic, introducing it anew to a discerning audience.
As global visitors marvel at its breathtaking architecture and immersive performances, the Met continues to showcase the timeless allure of Art Deco globally. As one of the largest and original existing Art Deco structures in the world, its legacy endures as a validation to the transcendent power of art to inspire, elevate, and unite humanity across time and space.
A Celebration of Filipino Arts and Design
As a bastion of creativity and a custodian of the Philippines’ rich cultural tapestry for posterity, the Met stands poised to host the eagerly anticipated book launch of “Obra Maestra: A Homage to Philippine Fashion, Heritage and History” by the publisher and author, Zardo Austria. The forthcoming event will also launch the noteworthy Obra Maestra Awards for Excellence in Philippine Arts and Design.
At its core, the rationale behind the Obra Maestra Awards is twofold: to acknowledge outstanding achievements in Philippine arts and design, and to foster a thriving creative ecosystem that nurtures and empowers artists and designers to reach their full potential. Presented in partnership with NCCA and the Met, “Obra Maestra At The Met: Hail To The Filipino Masters!” promises to be Austria’s pièce de résistance, a spectacular celebration of culture and creativity slated for June 20.