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Attention coffee enthusiasts and culture vultures! is brewing up another exciting edition, and this year it’s bigger and sweeter than ever. Mark your calendars for 15–17 Mar 2024, because you won’t want to miss this celebration of all things coffee, music, art, and local Filipino heritage.
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Taking place at the MGBX Convention Hall in Newport World Resorts, the 2024 is a three-day sensory experience.
The highlight, as always, is the Single Origin Bar. Here, you can embark on a flavourful journey across the Philippines, sampling single-origin coffees from various regions. Additionally, cultural performances by the coffee-growing communities will bring the stories behind each cup to life.
But wait, there’s more! This year, the festival welcomes a new addition: the Cacao Alley. This section is dedicated to showcasing the finest local cacao products. For chocoholics, this is definitely a stop not to be missed. Get ready to discover innovative and delightful treats that combine tradition with modern flair — have you ever heard of cacao on beer?
Looking to expand your coffee knowledge? Dive into the KapeTalks series, featuring insightful discussions led by industry experts. The topics span the entire coffee scene, from plant cultivation and brewing to local coffee culture and lifestyle.
And for the artistically inclined, the Muralista competition returns for its second year. This time, the challenge involves creating art using coffee and wine as unconventional mediums. Meanwhile, traditional tattoo artist Ammin Acha-ur, from the Butbut tribe of Kalinga, is also returning this year with fellow mangwhawhato practitioners Sheila Wigan, Den Wigan, and Judy-Ann Palangdao. This is your chance to get a one-of-a-kind tattoo steeped in the rich cultural traditions of Kalinga!
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This festival isn’t just about the bean (and the bean’s sweet partner, cacao). It’s about celebrating Filipino talent and creativity. Get ready to be fascinated by local culture through art exhibits and other exciting activities throughout the event.
General admission is ₱350 for any day of the festival, while hardcore coffee enthusiasts can snag an Expresso Pass for ₱850, granting unlimited access for all three days. For students, senior citizens, and PWDs, a discounted rate of ₱200 is available upon presentation of a valid ID.
Book your tickets at the official website.
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So, what are you waiting for? Grab your coffee-loving friends and head over to the 2024. Get ready for a weekend undoubtedly brimming with delicious discoveries, local culture, and artistic inspiration. It’s sure to be a brew-tiful experience!
All images credited to | Official Facebook Page
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