#CulturePH - GMG Productions Launches Workshop Series, Partners with Open House Fundraiser and the Artists’ Welfare Project Inc. (AWPI)

GMG Productions is partnering with the Open House Fundraiser and the Artists’ Welfare Project, Inc. for their newly launched Workshop Series. Through its large network of shows and the magic of the internet, GMG are able to bring a piece of these international shows into peoples’ homes. A portion of the workshops’ proceeds will go to Open House as well as five workshop scholarships per week that shall be extended to qualified beneficiaries as part of additional revenue-generating measures for the Open House Fundraiser. 


GMG’s first Workshop Series will be taught by international touring cast members that have performed in Manila. Each week, enrollees will have the opportunity to dance to their favorite musical theatre song numbers taught by international cast members! 

“We are excited to partner with the Open House Fundraiser and AWPI”, shares GMG Productions’ CEO Carlos Candal. “At the beginning of our discussions for the workshops, we knew right away that it was the right thing to do. With every show that comes in to Manila, we hire a team of up to forty amazing Filipino musicians, cast and crew members, many of whom have been displaced due to the pandemic. We want to be able to help by making use of our network”.

“Open House, whose members took a hard blow from show cancellations last March 2020, didn’t think twice and wasted no time to come together, even coming from different performing arts backgrounds, to take their talents online and raise funds, in order to support our fellow workers who were economically affected by the lockdowns. Though shows got cancelled, our Bayanihan spirit rose to the occasion and persevered,” shares Jennifer Bonto, head of Artists’ Welfare Project, Inc and one of the lead organizers of the Open House Fundraiser

Open House was an online fundraiser that ran from March to May, 2020 to raise funds for displaced workers in the performing arts community. This initiative was a creative collaboration between Artists Welfare Project Inc, Philstage, SPIT, Third World Improv, Theater Actors Guild, and Ticket2Me. 

Joining the first set of moderators are Darren Greef Resident, Director and Choreographer of international productions Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Evita and Chicago the Musical, Alexanda O’Reiley, cast member and Mamma Mia flipper boy and Hairspray Brian O’Muiri, CATS International touring member, and Louisa Talbot, Associate and Resident Choreographer on West Side Story, Grease, Rocky Horror Show and Matilda.

GMG’s first workshop series will launch June 7th. The dance workshops will be held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3 PM. Each session will be approximately 1 hour and will include learning choreography, cast hangout and Q&A. 

Workshops slots are P3,500 per week. Enrollment will begin Friday May 7, 2021.

Very limited slots are available through the GMG Productions website https://www.gmg-productions.com/manila/workshops

To book the Open House Fundraiser slots, please email artistswelfareproject@gmail.com  




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