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Showing posts with label philippine festival. Show all posts
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Friday, October 17, 2014

Dayaw Festival in Baguio Highlights Northern Philippines Indigenous Cultures

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the prime government agency for arts and culture headed by its chairman Felipe M. De Leon Jr., will be holding the Luzon leg of its Dayaw 2014: The Indigenous Peoples Festival, touted to be biggest gathering of Philippine indigenous peoples, from October 22 to 23, 2014, in Baguio City.



The two-day festival will feature forums on issues and concerns of the indigenous peoples; demonstrations of traditional crafts and cuisines; recognition of cultural masters; an exhibit of photographs and crafts; and outreach performances of ethnic songs and dances.

The Dayaw Festival in Baguio is organized by the NCCA, the Negros Cultural Foundation, Inc. and the city government of Baguio in partnership with the Department of Tourism - Cordillera Administrative Region (DOT-CAR), the provincial government of Benguet, the Philippine Information Agency (PIA-CAR), SM City Baguio, Onjon ni Ivadoy Association, the University of the Philippines Baguio and the Benguet State University.

It will be participated in by indigenous groups of northern Philippines including Gaddang, Isinay, Tinggian, Itneg, Ibanag, Yogad, Itawit, Malaweg, Kasiguran, Ivatan, Itbayat, Bugkalot, Isnag, Kalinga, Ifugao, Ibaloi, Kankanaey, Balangao, Bontok, Applai, Ilocano, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Tagalog, Sambal, Pampangan, Ayta, Agta, Mangyan, Palawani, Molbog, Jama Mapun, Tagbanua, Pala’wan, Agutaynen, Bicolano, Batak and Cuyunon.


The Balangao of Mountain Province

The Baguio celebration is part of the nationwide celebration of Dayaw 2014: The Indigenous Peoples Festival, which will have events in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Organized by NCCA’s Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA), headed by commissioner Al-Anwar Anzar, Dayaw is annually held in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples’ Month observed every October, showcasing the different indigenous groups of the country, and an enriching and interesting array of activities including performances, rituals, forums, traditional cuisine demos, traditional games, arts and crafts exhibit and cultural tours, among others.

Dayaw aims to highlight the importance and richness of indigenous cultures, to discuss issues indigenous peoples face today and facilitate interactions with other indigenous peoples. It also aims to mine traditional knowledge as well as draw inspiration and insight from indigenous ways of life to find solutions for modern problems.

In previous years, Dayaw gathered indigenous peoples in one venue. This year, it will be held in three different venues in the three major island clusters of the country. It will have the theme “Katutubong Filipino Para sa Kalikasan at Kapayapaan” (Indigenous Filipino for the Environment and Peace).

In the Visayas, Dayaw will be held from November 10 to 11, 2014, in Bacolod City, also in partnership with Negros Cultural Foundation, Inc. It will be participated in by indigenous groups of central Philippines including Ati, Panay Bukidnon, Waray, Abaknon, Hiligaynon, and Cebuano.

In Mindanao, Dayaw will be held from November 6 to 7, 2014, in Zamboanga City, also in partnership with Zamboanga City Indigenous Peoples Council of Leaders. It will be participated in by indigenous groups of southern Philippines including Yakan, Subanen, Manobo, Higaonon, Bagobo, Mandaya, Mansaka, B’laan, Sangir, Ata Manobo, T’boli, Teduray, Arumanen, Mamanwa, Maranao, Magindanao, Iranun and Tausug.


Sen. Loren Legarda (center) with NCCA officials (from left) the National Committee on Central Cultural Communities head Alphonsus Tesoro; NCCA chairman Felipe M. de Leon Jr.; the National Committee on Southern Cultural Communities and SCCTA head Al-Anwar Anzar; and National Committee on Northern Cultural Communities head Edwin V. Antonio
Senator Loren Legarda, who is the chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural Communities, expressed her support for the festival.

“Our indigenous peoples never fail to amaze me. Whenever I visit a province and go to IP communities, I always discover marvelous things about our culture and heritage like intricately woven fabrics, cultural songs, chants and dances that narrate the story of our ancestors, and the distinct way of life that our indigenous peoples, who are our culture-bearers, strive to preserve,” she said during the press conference of Dayaw. “We have a very rich culture. I salute our indigenous peoples for preserving our culture and I thank the NCCA, led by chair Jun De Leon, for always showcasing our indigenous heritage through the Dayaw Festival.”

In line with this year’s Dayaw theme, Sen. Legarda commented: “It is sad to note that while our IPs contribute the least with respect to carbon emissions due to their simple and sustainable lifestyles and practices, they are most affected by the consequences of climate change. As we work on measures to better protect the environment and conserve our biodiversity, I urge our IPs to continue to be the primary guardians of the environment.”

Legarda also assured that she is working on other measures that will benefit indigenous peoples and their communities. Among the bills filed in the Senate for the welfare of IPs and for cultural preservation are: Ethnic Origin Act; Department of Culture Act; Traditional folk arts preservation through National Museum’s regional branches; Traditional Property Rights of IPs Act; Equal Employment Opportunities for IPs Act; Resource Centers for IPs Act; and Anti-Religious and Racial Profiling Act.

Legarda is particularly supportive of the country’s weaving traditions. She helped create the Hibla ng Lahing Filipino textile gallery at the National Museum as well as promote indigenous weaves.


The Itneg of Abra

Since the signing of Presidential Proclamation 1906, declaring October as National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, the NCCA has been annually celebrating the occasion in different parts of the country through Dayaw. In 2007, Kalimudan: Panaghi-usa sa Mindanao (Mindanao Indigenous Peoples’ Gathering) was held in Davao City in November, featuring Mindanao’s ethnic groups. The following year, Timpuyog: Indigenous Peoples’ Month Celebration in Luzon was held in Santiago City, Isabela, focusing on Luzon ethnic groups and featuring performances, arts and crafts workshops, cultural awareness lectures, forums, tours, and a theme-park exhibition featuring the traditional houses, cultural resources, practices/rituals, chants, music, songs and dances, stories, traditional arts and crafts, indigenous games. In 2009, the Indigenous Peoples’ Festival was held in the Visayas, particularly in Roxas City, Capiz, called Dungog, with similar activities and aims. Dayaw 2010 was held in Metro Manila, and in 2011, it was held in Tagum City, Davao del Norte. In 2013, Dayaw graced the province of Bulacan. Last year, Dayaw was slated to be held in Tacloban City but super typhoon Yolanda hit the region. It was reprogrammed into psychosocial and arts for healing activities in Leyte, Bohol, Aklan and Cebu.

The SCCTA is composed of the National Committee on Northern Cultural Communities headed by Edwin V. Antonio, the National Committee on Central Cultural Communities headed by Alphonsus Tesoro, and the National Committee on Southern Cultural Communities headed by Al-Anwar Anzar. They are assisted by Marichu Tellano, chief of the Plan/Policy Formulation, and Programming Division and Renee Talavera, SCCTA section head of the NCCA secretariat.
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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

8th Tupada International Visual Performance Art Festival

TAMA'11
Solidarity in PErformAnCE

In cooperation with the National Commissions for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)

Presents

The 8th Tupada International Visual Performance Art Festival

Africa/USA : Tunu Thom
Belgium : Gwendoline Robin
Estonia : Non Grata
France/Germany : SP-38
France/USA : Sylvester Gobart
Japan : Makoto Maruyama
Japan/Singapore : Ayano Hatori
Korea : Pan Asia Group
Malaysia/Denmark : Amir Zainorin
Morocco/Israel : Kineret Haya Max
Myanmar/UK : Htein Lin
USA/Korea : Eric Scott Nelson

Philippines

Batangas: Rogger Basco
Cavite: Sherwin Carrillo
Bulacan: Buddy Ching
Makati: Thomas Daquiaog
Sta. Ana: Boyet De Mesa
Manila: Martin De Mesa
Manila: Ceej Gomera
Manila: Arvin Javier
Antipolo: Jethro Jocson
Angono Rizal: Ian Lomongo
Dipolog: Marlon Magbanua
Quezon City: Vim Nadera
Quezon City: Kaye O’yek
Bohol: Sam Penaso
Cavite: Dewi Redubla
Batangas: Crecee Roldan
Aparri Cagayan: Ronaldo Ruiz
Laguna: Jo-an Sarmogenes
Manila: Mannet Villariba
Quezon City: TARE

DAY 1
Nov 3 (Thurs) 2pm-7pm
Jorge Vargas Museum,
UP Diliman, Quezon City

Art talk + Video = Performance Art
"Performing Engagement"
by Ms. Eileen Legaspi Ramirez

"Soft"
By Sylvester Gobart

Performance Art talk
by Vim Nadera

Performances

DAY 2
Nov 4 (Fri) 2pm-5pm
Freedom Park, Marikina City

DAY 3
Nov 5 (Sat) 2pm-7pm
Phase 3 & 4 , Kanlungan ng Sining
Rizal Park, Manila

DAY 4
Nov 8 (Tue) 10am-6pm
La Salle Lipa, Batangas

DAY 5
Nov 9 (Wed) 10am-6pm
Municipal Grounds
Pitogo, Quezon

DAY 6
Nov 10 (Thurs) 2pm-7pm
Soliyao Beach
Pitogo, Quezon


Supported by Japan Foundation, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Vargas Museum, Lungsod ng Marikina, National Parks Development (NPDC), Art Association of the Philippines (AAP),De Lasalle Lipa and Municipality of Pitogo Quezon.

Contact:
+632-806-9336 (Secretariat)
tupada.ph@gmail.com
www.tamatupada.multiply.com
www.facebook.com/tupada.action.and.media.art

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Dayaw 2011: A Grand Celebration of Indigenous Cultures

A grand celebration and gathering of indigenous Filipino cultures recently concluded in Tagum City, Davao del Norte, where about 40 indigenous groups and clusters performed and discussed issues, exhibits were mounted, traditional games and dishes were showcased and vernacular architecture was displayed.

About 400 delegates from all over the Philippines converged at the Energy Park in the barangay of Apokon of the progressive city for the celebration of Dayaw: Indigenous Peoples Festival 2011. The event was spearheaded by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), particularly its Subcommission on Cultural Communities and Traditional Arts (SCCTA), with the Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue, the Tagum City government, the Tagum City Tourism Council, different government agencies and the private sector.

The NCCA has been annually celebrating the National Indigenous Peoples’ Month in different parts of the country through this event. This year, it was held from October 7 to 9, with the theme “Paghabi ng Ating Pagkakatulad Tungo sa Kapayapaan” (Interweaving Our Commonalities Towards Peace).

A Mansaka group of Tagum City led by Datu Agidong Suknaan and Datu Rudy Onlos opened the festival with a ritual, thanking Magbabaya. The participants, about 400 of them, and guests were welcomed by Tagum City mayor Rey T. Uy. Department of Education Undersecretary Albert Muyot delivered the message of NCCA chairman Felipe de Leon, expressing appreciation to the city of Tagum, dubbed as the cultural hub of Mindanao. Also in attendance is NCCA executive director-officer-in-charge Adelina Suemith, who will serve the Commission while in search of executive director.

The highlight of the opening ceremony was an exhilarating parade of indigenous groups and clusters, including the Iloko and Bago, Pangasinan of Bolinao, Gaddang and Isinay, Tinggian and Itneg, Ibanag and Yogad, Itawit and Malaweg, Ivatan, Bungkalot and Isnag, Kalinga, Ifugao, Ibaloi, Kankanaey and Balangao, Bontok and Applai, Ayta of Central Luzon, Tagalog of Bulacan, Mangyan, Palawani, Molbog and Jama Mapun, Tagbanua, Pala’wan and Batak, Cuyunon of El Nido, Agta of Bicol, Bikolano, Ati of Negros Occidental, Ati of Guimaras, Iloilo and Capiz, Bukidnon of Panay, Ati of Antique and Aklan, Hiligaynon, Kiniray‐a and Aklanon, Waray and Abaknon, Yakan, Subanen, Manobo, Higaonon, Bagobo, Mandaya and Mansaka, B’laan and Sangir, Ata Manobo, T’boli, Teduray and Arumanen, Mamanwa, Maranao, Magindanao and Iranun, and Tausug.

NCCA SCCTA Commissioner Joycie Dorado Alegre expressed her admiration for Tagum City for taking up the challenge to host such a big event particularly to Alma Uy, the president of the City of Tagum Tourism Council, which oversaw and managed the event.

For three days, different groups performed at the sprawling park where a main stage was constructed as well as an intimate stage and an inamungan made by the Ata Manobo of Talaingod in Davao del Norte, an elevated structure used for special occasions, gatherings and important discussions. There were also performances in other parts of the region as outreach such as schools and malls in Davao City and several towns around Davao del Norte and in nearby Compostela Valley.

Aside from the performances, there were exhibits at the park: “Gama” (mats, baskets, bamboo crafts and wood crafts), “Dalit” (food and culinary arts), “Bantug” (prestige symbols), “Habi” (woven items, textiles and clothes) and “Kalinaw” (excerpts from Dr. Jesus Peralta’s book Glimpses). There were also examples of vernacular architecture erected at the park including the bebalay pagsalabukay, a Subanen common house;binotok, an Ata Manobo house; balay, an Ati house; patil, a house with single and high post; and an Ifugao hut.

Additionally, the 9th Kaimunan Festival of Tagum City was held on Oct. 7 as part of Dayaw. Held at the University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP), the event showcased the cultures of the ethnic groups of the city, particularly the Mansaka, and concluded with a traditional feast of rice, chicken and catfish cooked in bamboo tubes and bais, the ginger wine.

A substantial part of the Dayaw festival was the forum and workshop held at the DepEd Conference Room, with case presentations and discussions on indigenous peoples (IP) concerns. There were also presentations of traditional games to the delight of visitors.

The Dayaw 2011 closing ritual was held at the USeP, where the different indigenous groups gathered and watched the showcase of southern ethnic cultures and feasted on sumptuous traditional food. The event was highlighted by the reading of the Dayaw Tagum Declaration, ratified by the heads of different IPs and synthesized by anthropologist Dr. Prospero Covar. The declaration voices the issues, concerns and aspirations of the IPs as well as the actions to be taken by government, the general public and IPs themselves.

Overall, the Dayaw 2011 celebrates the cultural richness of the country through its indigenous peoples as well as confronts the problems that sadly beleaguer them. It is hoped that the festival will foster a deep appreciation of their contributions. Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogue is this year’s conduit NGO for the celebration.

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Monday, July 26, 2010

Silipan Rinigan! Arts And Music Fest 3

SILIPAN RINIGAN
Arts and Music Festival!
3

Venue: CAFE SAGUIJO! , Guijo St.,Makati :)
http://www.saguijo.com

AUGUST 14, 2010!!!

Entrance Fee:
150Php w/ 1 Free Drink

FREE ENTRANCE!
(from 4pm to 7pm only!)

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

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anjo bolarda - (Tondo, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/anjobolarda
beejay esber - (Malabon, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/beejayesber3
bino limlengco (Makati, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/bnoman
bjorn calleja - (Sampaloc, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/bjorncalleja
cat cortes - http://www.spraygraphic.com/catcortes
chester calayag - http://www.spraygraphic.com/chuestuart
con cabrera
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dina gadia
ding ding arts - (Bacolod, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/dingdingartscampos
don djerassi dalmacio - http://www.spraygraphic.com/dondjerassi
eurice florendo - (Iloilo, Philippines) - http://www.spraygraphic.com/shanveliaz
feanne mauricio - http://www.spraygraphic.com/feannemauricio
grace ighut - http://www.spraygraphic.com/kutchiepichpich
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ishii villaseca - (Cavite, Philippines) http://spraygraphic.com/ishiivillaseca
ivan macarambon - (CDO, Philippines) http://www.spraygraphic.com/ivanmacarambon
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This show is curated and organized by ros "redslim08" velez
09155203629
redslim08@gmail.com
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SILIPAN RINIGAN 1 photos:
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SILIPAN RINIGAN 2 photos:
http://redslim08.multiply.com/photos/album/609/

FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=101059166616378&ref=mf
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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Call for Exhibitors, Participants: Perlas ng Silangan Festival

Call for Exhibitors, Participants (Artists, Scientists, Performers,
etc.): Perlas ng Silangan Festival
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=327299403298

Perlas ng Silangan Festival
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=376957636152

The Perlas ng Silangan Festival is a two-day event sponsored by PANGMASA (Partido ng Marangal na Sambayanan) with exhibits, bazaars, musical performances, art shows, and forums highlighting initiatives and movements in the areas of poverty eradication, good governance, ecological protection, holistic education and societal transformation.
The event will culminate with a concert jam, entitled PERLAS JAM 2010.

The festival aims to celebrate the coming of a new era, of a future Philippines we have all been waiting for. It is here now, and this festival is one avenue to show the initiatives bearing the “stamp” of the New Philippines, and also as a way to encourage more of these kinds of initiatives.
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Friday, January 22, 2010

5th Backdoor Ventures Arts & Music Festival & Trade Fair

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The 5th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival and Trade Fair

Surrender to the sensory journey within. Brace your senses as the 5th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival takes you to a bigger venue…with an even greater roster of acts never before gathered under one roof!

The annual art gathering is the pioneer of all arts and music events in the country. Now on its fifth year, the Festival promises to showcase a grand lineup of activities, workshops, and performances that it is known for; raising the bar to a spectacular level year after year. With its growing audience and list of participants, Backdoor Ventures is moving to a bigger venue; this year it will be held at the Megatrade Hall 2 – a larger space adjacent to Hall 3, which has been the Artsfest’s home for the past years.

“We’re taking the next festival to a higher level as we celebrate the 5th staging of one of the biggest if not the biggest gathering of artists and musicians from different disciplines and genres in the country.” according to Chief Event Organizer, Jay Viriña

Five years of bringing the people back to the arts and bringing the arts back to the people is definitely a milestone for the entire Arts & Music Festival family… We’re really excited for this coming year’s celebration. It just keeps getting better.” He added.

As always, new and exciting activities will be added into the lineup. For one, schools and University organizations around the Metro will be taking a more active role in participating at the next Festival. The hall layout and the stage design is also something to look forward to!

The 5th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival will be held on February 5 – 7, 2010 at the Megatrade Hall 2, SM Megamall.

For inquiries and updates, call +63 2 951 3646 or +63918 540 3248. You may also log on to www.backdoorventures.com and www.backdoorvent.multiply.com for more details.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Asian Art Conference & 6th Neo-Angono Public Art Festival

Asian art conference on Public Art aims Angono, Rizal to become one of the Creative Cities in the World

The Neo-Angono Artists Collective and Japan Foundation-Tokyo will hold a 3-day art seminar/conference on November 18-20, 2009 in Angono, Rizal, Philippines. It is also presented in part by University of Rizal System-Angono and the Office of the Municipal Mayor Hon. Aurora A. Villamayor.

The seminar, titled “A Multi-Lateral- Country Conference and Feasibility Workshop on Public Art as a Step Towards Creative City Development,” is open to the public and free of charge. It also serves as a prelude to Neo-Angono’s 6th Public Art Festival on November 20-22.

Richard R. Gappi is the project director of the conference while Rommel Wire Tuazon is this year’s director of the art festival which revolves around the theme “Ciudad/Pueblo: Beyond Folklore and Surface Painting.”

The conference features scholars and academicians, artists, delegates and speakers from Asian countries and the Philippines.

The public art festival, meanwhile, presents various art performances, painting exhibits, poetry and music, and theater and film showing usually done in public spaces such as national road, bridge, river, public market and town plaza where the town “perya” or Ferris Wheel is located.

This year’s performers and participating artists include members of Neo-Angono Artists Collective, Fine Arts students of URS Angono, Publikbox, Kaktus, Nemo of Pilipinas Street Plan, NAIF visual artists; poets from Kilometer 64, LIRA, KAMAKATAHAN, URS Petroglyphs; Anino Shadow Play Collective, Nick Aca of Cagayan de Oro City, Ferdinand Jarin, Mary Jane Alejo, Jess Bartolome; Tanghalang Angono, New World Disorder, and bands Inconnu Ictu, Elemento, Talahib, Sequel, Neighbors, Gurion, Dayuhan, Anak ni Aling Juana, Nuklus, Juan Pablo Dream,Timawa and Tambang Musika.

Speakers, delegates and participants

The speakers in the conference include University of the Philippines Prof. Alice Guillermo who will talk about the “Role of Angono, Rizal in Contemporary Philippine Art”; National Artist for Literature Prof. Bienvenido Lumbera, “Literature as History, History as Literature”; UP Prof. Carmelo Vim Nadera, “Tapping the Human Artistry and Creativity”; Palanca Hall of Famer, poet and critic Roberto Anonuevo, “Poetry as Reflection of Communal Psychology”; Poet and musician Jesus Manuel Santiago, “Community Music as Language of the People;”

Indonesian artist Ms. Arahmaiani, “Methods of Production of Public Art in Yogyakarta”; Art Historian Thanavi Chotpradit of Thailand, “The Relationship and Tension between Public Art and the Public”; South Korean artist, curator, and scholar Jang Un Kim, “Community and Economy: The Case of Mae-in Market”; Mr. Shimoda Nobuhisa of Japan, “Conference on Arts and Art Projects”; Ms. Kaori Okado of Japan, “Art Projects to Revive a City from Earthquakes and Art as a Safety Network”; U.P. Prof. Patrick Flores, “Filipinos’ Views on Public Art,”; Ms. Urbana Cadiz of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, “On Government and Private Bodies Awarding Grants to Artists,”; Japanese scholar Dr. Mayasuki Sasaki, “Creative City and the Quality of Life”; playwright and lawyer Nicolas Pichay, “On Censorship, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Artists’ Rights Under the Philippine Constitution;” and Angono artist Nemesio Miranda Jr., “Balancing Art and the Business of Art, Crafts and Tourism.”

Meanwhile, the delegates are media Nyunt Win of Burma; Liew Kung Yu of Malaysia; and Engr. Emilnor Pasion, writers Mari-An Santos and Enrique Villasis, architect Anna Marie Gonzales and theater artist Michael Ian T. Lomongo of the Philippines.

Objectives of the Conference

The conference is a follow up to the East Asia Leader Program: “Urban Community Development Inspired by Culture: The Potential of Creative Cities” which was organized by the Japan Foundation under the Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths (JENESYS) Program. This was held in Japan last July 29-August 7, 2008, in which one member of the Neo-Angono Artists Collective was a participant.

The project generally aims to provide venue for young leaders from various Asian countries to learn about public art as a step in the creative city development and subsequently share this experience and translate it once they go back to their respective country.

Specifically, the project hopes to achieve the following:

Firstly, allow participants to experience first-hand the public art festival, which in turn will give them a chance to analyze the potentials of which as a step towards Creative City development;

Secondly, open a dialogue between the participants and the community leaders of Angono thereby providing the former a clear view of the initiatives from the grass-root level for urban regeneration;

Thirdly, provide the next generation of leaders a clear structural and methodical foundation on how to protect, develop and enhance public art through an exchange of views with the participants; and

Lastly, build a network among specialists from Asian countries so that even after the conference, a sustainable communication is maintained and ensured relative to the mutual sharing of ideas and actions towards the goal of establishing a Creative City.

Profile of Neo-Angono

The Neo-Angono Artists Collective Inc. was established in November 2004. It is both a movement and an organization founded by visual artists, writers, poets, musicians, theater people, film makers, cultural workers and art enthusiasts, critics and researchers.

At present, there are around 60 artists on its roster. Most of them are residents of Angono while others reside in Manila, Mindanao, and as far as Japan and USA. The first and founding president was Richard Gappi, a writer and poet. It is now headed by Rommel Tuazon, a painter and CCP 13 Artist awardee. Artist Ramon Zapata is the Chairman of the Board while Carlos “Totong” Francisco II is the group’s vice-president.

As a movement, Neo-Angono strives to render modernist visual and artistic language responsive to the times by articulating and invigorating contemporary Angono experience, sensibility and consciousness. It is also a movement because it observes the intricate engagement and interplay of various creative art forms wedded in the local community and people.

As an organization, Neo-Angono is non-profit, artist-centered, committed to experimentation, recognizes the need to contribute to art research and education, and welcomes support and advice from colleagues and critics. It has participated in art festivals and exhibits such the 2nd Tupada international Action Art Event in February 2005, 4th Philippine International Performance Art Festival in September 2005, the Philippine Art Festival by National Commission for Culture and the Arts in February 2008, among others. The group was likewise commissioned in 2007 to paint a mural on press freedom, which gained national prominence and controversial because it was altered and defaced.

Similarly, the Neo-Angono has been consistent in its annual Public Art Festival for the past five years. As part of its educational program, the group has given free art workshops to National Boy Scouts of the Philippines in 2005, students of University of Rizal System in Pililla, Morong and Angono in Rizal province, elementary students in Taytay, Rizal held at SM City Taytay and the recently concluded workshop held at Angono Private High School two months ago.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008

4th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival 2008


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The 4th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival
August 29,30 & 31 , 2008
Megatrade Hall 3
5th Level, Bldg B, SM Megamall

http://backdoorvent.multiply.com


The much anticipated annual event is bound to astonish the crowd once again with a stellar showcase of performances and activities…

The 4th Backdoor Ventures Arts and Music Festival

Now on its 4th year, the BACKDOOR VENTURES ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL takes it a notch higher yet again to deliver exactly what its growing and diversifying audience looks forward to – a grander lineup of performances, more exceptional artworks, and an extensive array of workshops & symposia catering to art enthusiasts of all ages. Guests can expect an even more enjoyable tradefair experience with the splendid listing of concessionaires and participating institutions.

Annually gaining more and more momentum, the event draws in more partners who equally support the festival's advocacy of bringing the arts closer to the people. Among the new event partners are Bose, The Music Source & Friendster. Loyal partners of the event are Argon Animations, Filigrenasia, JB Music – all of which continue to fervently support the festival.

The festival promises to deliver more coverage through the support of its media partners: MTV Philippines, Adobo Magazine, PULP Magazine, The Philippine Star, Bounce Magazine, Playground Magazine, Mangaholix, Jam 88.3, NU 107, 88DB, Musik Lokal & ClickTheCity. com.

Slated to perform at this year's festival are: The Halili-Cruz Ballet, violinist Denise Santos Huang, Romancing Venus, Joey Pepe Smith, The Dawn, Kjwan, Johnny Alegre Affinity, Sinosikat, Kenyo, Olivia, Kadangyan, Sing India, The Late Isabel, Lala, Reklamo, Mayonnaise, Check, Drip, Julianne, Freestyle, 18th Issue, Pack of Wolvz, Sidewinder, Queso, DJ Crockan of Spain, Timog, Miko Pepito, Nityalila, Four Leaf Clover, Anwind, Bembol Rockers, FMD, Project Ganymede, Eternal Now, Project Fusion, Scarlet Tears, Matilda, The Chongkeys, Chubibo, RJ Jimenez, Tutti, Alakpa, Coffeebreak Island, Skabeche, The Spaceflower Show, Cosmic Love and many more.

"Every year, the Backdoor Ventures Arts & Music Festival just keeps getting bigger and better. As our community continue to grow each year, the closer we get to our goal in bringing the people to back to the arts and the arts back to the people." says festival director Jay Viriña.

With all these lined up, the 4th BACKDOOR VENTURES ARTS & MUSIC FEST is indeed guaranteed to wow its audience as it has never failed to do in the past years.

FESTIVAL SCHEDULES


Day 1:

10:00a the 4th Backdoor Ventures ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL and Trade Fair (OPENING)

12:00p The HALILI-CRUZ BALLET

4:00p MIKO PEPITO

4:45p LASER LIGHT SHOWS by Argon Animation

5:00p TIMOG

5:45p JOHNNY ALEGRE AFFINITY

6:00p FREESTYLE

6:15p DJ IMPULSE of Barcelona, Spain

6:45p THE DORQUES

7:00p JEEPNEY JOYRIDE

7:15p CHECK

7:30p MAYONNAISE

7:45p SYALAM

8:00p BEMBOL ROCKERS

8:15p THE LONG JOHNS

8:30p BRIGADA

8:45p 18th ISSUE

9:00p FMD

9:15p QUADRO

9:30p DRIP

9:45p THE DAWN


Day 2:

11:30a ARTS & CRAFTS WORKSHOP by MUSEO PAMBATA

1:00p COMICS CREATION by Glass House Graphics

2:30p ROMANCING VENUS

3:00p MICHAEL ALBA DRUM CLINIC

3:30p URBANDUB

4:15p DJ MARULA of Spain

4:30p THE SLAVE DRUM

5:00p DUCKLINGS

5:00p Cosplay Fashion Art Show

5:45p ETERNAL NOW

6:00p DECAY TRANSIT

6:30p PACK OF WOLVZ

6:45p SIDEWINDER

7:00p PROJECT FUSION

7:30p REKLAMO

7:45p SCARLET TEARS

8:00p MATILDA

8:15p THE CHONGKEYS

8:30p STONEFREE

8:45p JULIANNE

9:00p CHUBIBO

9:15p COFFEEBREAK ISLAND

9:30p YOSHA

9:45p JOEY PEPE SMITH & WALLY GONZALEZ


Day 3:

1:30p FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY TALK/SEMINAR by Wawi Navarroza

2:30p TEATRO FLAMENCO

3:00p HALILI-CRUZ BALLET

3:30p DRUM CLINICS

4:15p QUESO

4:30p RJ JIMENEZ

5:15p NITYALILA

5:30p THE LATE ISABEL

6:00p OLIVIA

6:15p LALA

6:30p KENYO

7:00p SINOSIKAT

7:30p SKABECHE

7:45p THE SPACEFLOWER SHOW

8:00p COSMIC LOVE

8:15p PROJECT GANYMEDE

8:30p KADANGYAN

(schedules might subject to change, announcement will be posted at the official website
or log on to the calendar list at http://backdoorvent.multiply.com/calendar ) __._,_.___
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Monday, March 03, 2008

IPAG Dates

MingMing ends its 30th Season run at the MSU-IIT Rooftop Theatre tomorrow, March 1, 7:30 p.m., after stellar performances in between its runs at the National Tanghal Festival in Zamboanga City and a 3-show series at Xavier University in Cagayan.
Tales From Mindanao hits the road next week, its 6th touring leg, in General Santos, Davao, and Tagum Cities:
March 4, 5:30 p.m.: Polytechnic, GenSan
March 6, 5:30 p.m.: Holy Cross, Davao
March 7,, 5:30 p.m.: Trade School, Tagum
Autions for the musical Ranaw: Isang Alamat starts immedaitely after the 6th leg tour. Auditions too are underway for the Guild's 31st Season's International and National tours.
This summer, our workshop team will be conducting production courses in various sites around Mindanao.
Get information for these IPAG events thorugh this email, or call landline (063) 4922354 mobile 09167006209
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Monday, January 28, 2008

Salute to Ricky Lee @ Daet World Arts Festival

As homage to the country's multi-awarded scriptwriter, Ricky Lee, a
film festival will be organized in his hometown from Feb 4-10 to
feature some of his prizewinning films.

The event is part of the World Arts Festival organized by the City
of Daet, Camarines Norte under the initiative of Mayor Tito Sarion.

Lee's scripts have resulted into films that have become contemporary
classics of Philippine cinema, and have helped shape the second
golden age of Filipino movies in the 80's.

Five of these will be featured in the festival: Salome, Anak, Muro
Ami, Gumapang Ka sa Lusak, Memories of Old Manila, and Himala.

Lee will also conduct a three-day scriptwriting workshop for
beginning writers. Gina Alajar, who will grace the occasion with the
screening of her film, "Salome,' will also conduct a one-day acting
workshop with Chanda Romero.

The film festival is sponsored by the City Government of Daet,
Presidential Social Fund, Mowelfund Film Institute and the office of
Hon. Senator Juan Ponce Enrile.
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Friday, December 28, 2007

1st Mogwai Film Festival

THE FIRST UNOFFICIAL MFF (MOGWAI FILM FESTIVAL)

This “festival” was inspired by a conversation.

In 2006, when attempting to discuss the problems of the Metro Manila Film Festival with one of the Philippine’s most prominent female film directors, I was told “what do you want from me? A quote?!

… that was disheartening.

Later in the conversation the former FDCP head said “why don’t you just start your own festival!?”

And so it is.

From December 28 – December 30, and continuing from January 2 – January 13, bar/arts space MOGWAI in the Marikina Shoe Expo will hold something like a film festival.

As we all know, the annual Metro Manila Film Festival is problematic: it is under the authority of the same people that handle our garbage (…literally). If it is, as we believe, a form of oppression to have our viewing options from December 25 – January 7 limited to the films of the MMFF, then consider this, the first “MFF” our attempt at liberation.

The MMFF’s criteria for selection (ever-evolving, this year worse than ever) is this: 50 percent commercial viability, 40 percent creativity and innovativeness, 10 percent cultural and historical values.

The MFF’s criteria for selection is this: 100% good cinema, in all shapes and sizes (with special attention paid to films that deserve more of an audience than they have had).

The Mogwai Cinematheque is attempting to build an audience; a community of informed and active viewers, that enter into a dialogue with the films they watch. Screenings will be followed by discussions (with the director or someone intimately involved in the film). Screenings are free. Donations are welcome. Come often, but come early: the venue seats a maximum of 35 people.

- Alexis A. Tioseco, Editor, www.criticine. com December 2007

SCREENING SCHEDULE:

December 28, Friday, 1pm
Ebolusyon ng Isang Pamilyang Pilipino (Lav Diaz)
(Evolution of a Filipino Family)

December 29, Saturday, 1pm
Heremias, Unang Aklat: Ang Alamat ng Prinsesang Bayawak (Lav Diaz)
(Heremias, Book One: The Legend of the Lizard Princess)

December 30, Sunday, 1pm
Kagadanan sa Banwaan ning mga Engkanto (Lav Diaz)
(Death in the Land of Encantos )

January 2, Wednesday, 9pm
Otros Trilogy + Todo Todo Teros (John Torres)

January 3, Thursday, 9pm
Sa North Diversion Road (Dennis Marasigan)
(On the North Diversion Road )

January 4, Friday, 7pm & 8pm
Antoinette Jadaone shorts
Roxlee Animated shorts

January 5, Saturday, 7pm & 9pm
In Da Red Korner (Dado Lumibao)
When Timawa Meets Delgado (Ray Gibraltar)

January 6, Sunday, 1pm
Kagadanan sa Banwaan ning mga Engkanto (Lav Diaz)
(Death in the Land of Encantos )

January 7, Monday, 9pm
Sa Aking Pagkakagising Mula sa Kamulatan (Ato Bautista)
(Awaken)

January 8, Tuesday, 9pm
Short Works + Huling Balyan ng Buhi (Sherad Anthony Sanchez)

January 9, Wednesday, 9pm & 10pm
Otros Trilogy + Todo Todo Teros (John Torres)

January 10, Thursday, 9pm
In Da Red Korner (Dado Lumibao)

January 11, Friday, 9pm
When Timawa Meets Delgado (Ray Gibraltar)

January 12, Saturday, 7pm & 9pm
Raya Martin Double Bill:
Maicling pelicula nañg ysañg indio nacional (O Ang Mahabang Kalungkutan ng Katagalugan)
(A Short Film About the Indio Nacional (Or, the Prolonged Sorrow of Filipinos)

Autohystoria

January 13, Sunday
Discussion Day

Mogwai Cinematheque
62 and 63, Cubao Expo,
Gen. Romulo Ave., Cubao, QC
+632.913.1060
+63916.778.5665
+63922.987.9157
mogwaifilm.multiply.com
Open daily from 6:00pm to 2:00am.
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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Kalakaran Guerilla Public Art Fest

Sining Bugkos
Alliance for People's Arts and Culture

KALAKARAN Public Art Performance

KALAKARAN is a showcase of activist artists in performances advocating human rights for the urban poor. The street is their stage and the ordinary passersby is their audience. An artist from the neo-angono artists collective will perform along with other artists doing street theater pieces.

THE STREET IS THE ARTISTS STAGE

When: December 7, Friday 2:00pm
Where: Plaza Miranda, Quiapo Manila

KALAKARAN GUERRILLA PUBLIC ART FEST

1PM DEC 7 PLAZA MIRANDA QUIAPO

featuring performances by:
JEFF CARNAY
IAN LOMONGO
BUEN CALUBAYAN
UGATLAHI ARTIST COLLECTIVE
SINING BUGKOS
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Monday, November 19, 2007

4th Neo-Angono Public Art Festival

November 20-22, 2007
4th NEO-ANGONO Public Art Festival

Nov 20 Tuesday Day 1
4th NEO-ANGONO Public Art Festival

6am Tribute to Botong and Maestro Lucio San Pedro, Angono Catholic Cemetery

8am Sangandaan ng Kasaysayan ng Malayang Pamamahayag sa Pilipinas (Unveiling of Neo-Angono's Copyrighted Reproduction of the NPC Mural Project) Angono Gymnasium

8am Poetry Mobile/Distribution Project - Grupo 3/7, KM64, LIRA Angono Town Proper

9am Market Sign Intervention - Michael de Guzman
Angono Public Market Rooftop
9am Mga Obrang Gala - Jon Santos and Transient Collective Angono Town Plaza

10am Publik Box - Turo Sanchez, Mael De Guzman, Vangie Garcia Paso bridge, Brgy. San Roque

Wrapped: Traces - Mark Salvatus in collaboration with the community of Pulong Matsing Brgy. San Roque

Coca-Cola Country - Jan Reyes and Mike Bayquen Angono Town Proper Bridge

Rosaryo ng mga Alalahanin - Ian Lomongo and the Grupo 3-7 Poets within the vicinity of St. Clement Church

5pm Obra ng mga Alaala at Tradisyon - Kaktus URS Taytay and Paleta Art Group Angono River, Bgy. San Roque

5pm Mga Obrang Gala - Jon Santos and Transient Collective Angono Town Plaza

5pm Publik Box - Turo Sanchez, Mael De Guzman, Vangie Garcia Laguna de Bai

6pm Publik Box - Turo Sanchez, Mael De Guzman, Vangie Garcia St.Clement Church

7pm Fusing Horizons - Allan Alcantara, Aaron Bautista, and Totong Francisco Nemiranda Art Cafe

7pm Hubog - Aga Francisco 2nd floor Nemiranda Art Cafe

8pm Open Mic Poetry and Acoustic Night Distribution of 3/7 Chop Book Nemiranda Art Cafe


Nov. 21 Wednesday Day 2
4th NEO-ANGONO Public Art Festival

10am Cidera - Infinity and Accident Performance Angono Town Proper

1-5pm Graffiti as Street Art - Pilipinas Street Plan(T-Linc, ungga, mutationation, vermonyo, egg) Angono Town Proper

6pm Scene Seen - Maria Frances Q. Eugenio The Second Gallery

8pm Mga Obrang Gala - Jon Santos and Transient Collective Metrobank Parking Lot

8pm Sine-Silip sa Sinag-tala - Short films from young independent filmmakers(Roxlee, Emman de la Cruz, Rianne Hill Soriano, BJ Hernandez, Peachy Policarpio and others) Metrobank Parking Lot


Nov. 22 Thursday Day 3
4th NEO-ANGONO Public Art Festival

9am Kasaysayan ng mga Hanggahan - Ian Lomongo, Owe Sanchez and Tanghalang Angono Angono Public Market

3pm Kasaysayan ng mga Hanggahan - Ian Lomongo, Owe Sanchez and Tanghalang Angono vicinity of the Angono Town Plaza

4pm Street performance - Ugat-Lahi Collective Angono Town Proper

5pm BANGKAW! Dula-i, singgiti. - Oro Art Guild Inc. - Nick Aca, Errol Balcos, Vhoyet Vasquez Balite, Poblacion Itaas

6pm ALTER-ATION - Anino Shadowplay Collective(Don Salubayba, Teny Arellano, Briandale Tadeo, Andrew Cruz, Teta Tulay) Balite, Poblacion Itaas

8pm Bisperas (Closing Night Performance) - Dayuhan, Elemento, Coffee Break Island, Good Leaf, Juan Pablo Dream, Neighbors, Go Signals, and the Sappy Red Hearts Club Band Manila East Road Highway

4th NEO-ANGONO Public Art Festival
Neo-Angono Artists Collective
Angono, Rizal, Philippines
www.neo-angono.com
Call: 63+0915-5337308
email: info@neo-angono.com
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Monday, October 01, 2007

Anemahenasyon 2007: Last Call for Submission of Entries

Anemahenasyon 2007: Last Call for Submission of Entries! Deadline:
October 1, 2007

The Animation Council of the Philippines (ACPI) is calling on all
Filipino animators to submit their entries to the Animahenasyon 2007:
Pinoy Animation Festival to be held on November 21-25, 2007 at
Robinsons Galleria's Indie Cine.

The competition is composed of a professional and a student/amateur
division and includes the following categories: one minute up to five
minutes; 6 minutes up to 20 minutes; 21 minutes up to 60 minutes;
Full-animated feature (more than 60 minutes); music video; title
sequence, public and information, demo reel; and TV series.

Entries must be made frame by frame, including computer graphics
animation and must be submitted in the DVD format for pre-selection.
They must also be submitted together with three (3) photo stills from
the work; one (1) photo of the Animation Director; and brief biography
of the Animation Director (not more than five
sentences). Works completed since the year 2000 is still eligible for
the competition.

All entries will undergo a preliminary screening and the finalists
will compete and be shown during the festival in November. Animators
of chosen entries and their work will also be featured in all promo
materials for the event.

ANIMATION COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. (ACPI)
Towers Business Center
11/F CyberOne Bldg.
Eastwood City Cyberpark
E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Quezon City

Application forms and mechanics to the competition can be downloaded
from the ACPI website, www. animationcouncil. org.

For more information regarding the competition, please call 4382983-85
local 150/151 ask for Mario or Laisa.
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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Gantimpala Theater | Kathy Argueles plays Ramona Reyes ng Forbes Park

Gantimpala Theater: Kathy Argueles plays "Ramona Reyes ng Forbes Park"

Gantimpala Theater presents" Ramona Reyes ng Forbes Park" comes on Sept. 9 at 7pm Free Admission!

Pearl Theater Festival

On September 9 comes Ramona Reyes ng Forbes Park (second prize 1976), with the late Bienvinido Noriega Jr., as playwright. This drama is about a house cleaner thorn between staying with the man she dearly loves or following her dream if working abroad and secure her future.

Kathy Arguelles is Ramona with Sharlene Rivera,Kim Diaz,Bodjie Pascua and Arkin Da Silva. Jake de Asis as director.

Live theater is special and unique. The experience cannot be recorded for
playback at another time except in your memory. You have to be there to
see and experience it yourself, this is what Gantimpala Theater has been
giving its audiences for the past 30 years theater that excites the
intellect, stirs the heart and electrifies the soul!

This season, Gantimpala commits itself to bring the finest productions to its
young and growing audiences as they present the Pearl Theater Festival.

Winners of the annual CCP Playwriting Contest, untested and untried plays
produced and staged by the company considered as instrumental to the development of Philippine Dramaturgy are now being revived to underscore the highlights of Gantimpala productions during the past three decades. Supporting the Pearl Theater Festival are Alice Borbe (production manager) Jeffrey Camaag (production designer),
Andy Villareal (lights designer), Christopher David and Jeffrey Camaag (choreographers) , and Andrew Alcoba, Shalo Ram anD Christopher David (stage managers).

The National Parks Development Committee (NPDC), Everbilena and Color Care are the partners of Gantimpalas Pearl Theater Festival.

Admission for the plays is for free and will be shown 7p.m., at the Concert at the Park Open Air Auditorium, in Luneta

For inquiries about outreach performances, please call 528-0503/536-5860 or write to: gantimpalaproduction@yahoo.com
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Monday, September 03, 2007

Gantimpala Theater presents The Pearl Theater Festival!

GANTIMPALA THEATER PRESENTS
THE PEARL
THEATER FESTIVAL!

Live theater is special and unique.
The experience cannot be recorded for
playback at another time except in
your memory. You have to be there to
see and experience it yourself, this
is what Gantimpala Theater has been
giving its audiences for the past 30
years theater that excites the
intellect, stirs the heart and
electrifies the soul!

This season, Gantimpala commits itself
to bring the finest productions to its
young and growing audiences as they
present the Pearl Theater Festival.

Winners of the annual CCP Playwriting
Contest, untested and untried plays
produced and staged by the company
considered as instrumental to the
development of Philippine Dramaturgy
are now being revived to underscore
the highlights of Gantimpala
productions during the past three
decades.

The festival presentation begins on
September 2 with Katipunan, Mga Anak
ng Bayan (first prize, 1978), written
by Bonifacio Ilagan, The very first
Gantimpala production is about the
life story of the great plebian,
Andres Bonifacio. This historically
based play is about the events on the
life of the Supremo prior to the
tearing of the cedulas, which marked
the start of the Philippine
revolution.

Playing the leads are Lowell Conales
(Andres Bonifacio), Pamela Hundana
(Gregoria de Jesus), and Remus
Villanueva (Emilio Jacinto). Jeffrey
Camaag is director.

On September 9 comes Ramona Reyes ng
Forbes Park (second prize 1976), with
the late Bienvinido Noriega Jr., as
playwright. This drama is about a
house cleaner thorn between staying
with the man she dearly loves or
following her dream if working abroad
and secure her future.

Kathy Arguelles is Ramona with
Sharlene Rivera and Arkin Da Silva.
Jake de Asis as director.

Come September 16 is Bombita (first
prize 1981), by Tony Perez. This black
comedy questions the blind obedience
and subservience of young rookies in
the military. Funny in a pathetic
sense, it reveals the emotional and
intellectual capacities of men in
uniform.

Portraying the soldiers are Perry
Escano as Bombita, Abel Napuran, Troy de
Guzman Alfred Caezar Urieta, and Yutaka
Yamakawa with Mark Paolo Angelo
Cayabyab, Christian Parado and Jose
Nilo Mortel. Soxie Topacio is the
director.

Capping the Pearl Festival on
September 30 is Taluktok by Leoncio P.
Deriada, third prize, 1983. In honor
of Caloy Abrera who performed in the
original production as retreat master,
this is a coming-of-age tale about
five graduating senior high school
student who conquered Mt.Apo and their
growing up fears.

Tony Espejo directs his boys starring
Michael King Urieta, Christopher
David, Raymond Talavera, Kristian
Chua, Noel Escondo and Billy Parjan as
Fr. Feliciano Guerrero.

Supporting the Pearl Theater Festival
are Alice Borbe (production manager)
Jeffrey Camaag (production designer),
Andy Villareal (lights designer),
Christopher David and Jeffrey Camaag
(choreographers) , and Andrew Alcoba,
Shalo Ram anD Christopher David (stage
managers).

The National Parks Development
Committee (NPDC), Everbilena and Color
Care are the partners of Gantimpalas
Pearl Theater Festival.

Admission for the plays is for free
and will be shown 7p.m., at the
Concert at the Park Open Air
Auditorium, in Luneta

For inquiries about outreach
performances, please call 528-0503/536-
5860 or write to:
gantimpalaproductio n@yahoo.com
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Backdoor Ventures Sets 3rd Arts and Music Festival

It will be yet another feast for the senses as Backdoor Ventures presents
its ground-breaking roster of live performances and artists at the
*3rd Backdoor Ventures Arts & Music Festival & Trade Fair at the
Megatrade Hall 3
of SM Megamall from August 24 to 26*.

The event is the only one of its kind that fuses arts and music in the
context of a trade exposition catering to enthusiasts and promotes the
diversity and artistry of Pinoy art and music.

With over a thousand participating artists in the past two years, the third
edition of this event will set higher ground with its powerhouse lineup of
live musical and dance performances from different genres, stage plays, art
films, free workshops and art exhibits to give guests a complete art
experience.

The festival will showcase art materials, musical instruments, audio-visual
equipment and a wide array of art- and music-related products and
services catering to artists, art students, art enthusiasts, gallery owners,
hobbyists,musicians and music lovers.

"*The Backdoor Ventures Arts & Music Festival & Trade Fair* is a one-stop
shop for showcasing talent, creative expression, and product innovations
which appeal to a broad audience because of the universal reach of music and
the arts," says project director Jay Viriña.

Hundreds of artists and musicians will take part in this year's fest, which
includes art groups such as the Art Association of the Philippines (AAP),
the Saturday Group, Halili-Cruz School of Ballet, Printmakers Association of
the Philippines, UP Artists Circle, Neonescas, Romancing Venus and Teatro
Flamenco.

Participating bands are The Dawn, Pinikpikan, Kjwan, Kapatid, Stonefree,
Kadangyan, Sinosikat, Agaw Agimat, Nityalila, Project Ganymede, Greyhoundz,
Coffeereak Island, The Chongkeys, Bulol, Makatha, Dice & K9, Reklamo,
Matilda, Brigada, Riot, Cosmic Love, Check, Alakpa, Sruvaleh, Indio-I,
Niniskirt, Duster, Zip Code, Blue Sub, The Late Isabel, Syke, Gloc 9,
Bahaghari, Stick Figgas, G2 & the Bundoks, Unitiima, Good Leaf, Lahi,
Scarlet Tears, Purple Chickens, ERF, Ducks Entertainment, Mono Temple, FMD,
Syalam, and Quadro.

Solo artists such as Joey Pepe Smith, Noel Cabangon, Sofia, Kooky Tuason,
Miko Pepito, Julianne, and Wawi Navarroza, will also take part to make the
event a "Woodstock" assemblage of sort.

The event is supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts,
the AAP, MTV Philippines, GSM Blue, GSM Premium Gin, SM Record Bar, Argon
Animation, 88DB, Pepsi, Pulp Magazine, NU 107, JAM 88.3, Wave, XFM, Adobo
Magazine, and the Philippine Star.

"The fair is a family-oriented activity because there is something in store
for guests of all ages and artistic preferences. We also have special
activities for children to expose them to art and culture at an early age,"
Viriña added.

Interested parties can call 407-1602, 0916-7814785 or e-mail
backdoorventures@ gmail.com or log on to www.backdoorvent.multiply.com.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Filipino Visual Artist Call Out

Filam Arts invites you to the 16th Festival of Philippine Art and Culture on
September 8 and 9 at Pt. Fermin Park in San Pedro, California. This year at the
Festival we are looking to create a more integrated involvement between
art, artists, and the community.

We are looking for artists to

a.) show and sell artwork,
b.) create a design for our Artists for Advocay t-shirt series,
c.) sketch an image for our Paint by Numbers community art project.

We are inviting the visual artists who express the Filipino-American
experience to take part in this year's Festival. The visual artist packet which has
the available platforms to show your artwork is available upon request by email.

From:

Matt Estioko
matthew@filamarts. org

Jackie Mitra
jackie@filamarts. org
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Wi_fi Body Festival @ CCP

Wi_fi Body Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

Wi_fi Body Festival 2 opens at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) on July 12 and occurs till July 15, 2007.

There are twenty-four events scheduled to showcase independent contemporary dance in the Philippines.

The Choreographers¢ Platform on July 12, 8pm at the CCP Little Theatre features Myra Beltran¢s choreography in Nostalgia : le grand tango, in an entire program of Astor Piazzolla music played by Alfonso Bolipata on violin, in a quintet of piano, clarinet, bass and harmonium.

July 13, 8pm features Jose Jay Cruz¢s Transitopia with Dancing Wounded Contemporary Dance Commune, featuring artists from different fields converging in the interest of contemporary dance. Guest artist from Taipei, I-fen Tung of 8213 Taipei also premieres Self-surrounding 2067.

July 14, 8pm features Paul Morales¢s Love Potion No. 9 with Airdance, in an exploration on the idea of romance in Philippine movies.

The Wi_fi Body Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) also features for the first time a choreography competition for the solo-duet form, the New Choreographers Competition.

Other components are Dance-on-site, Uncensored Bodies (dance on screen), Asian Contemporary Dance perspective (a forum), Book Launch of book on Francisca Reyes Aquino, first national Artist of Dance and master classes.

Log on to www.geocities.com/wifibody for more details.

Tickets for Choreographers¢ Platform are P300. with student and senior discount at P150.

Reserve tickets for Choreographers¢ Platform at:

danceforum.mb@gmail.com for Nostalgia : le grand tango
dancingwounded@yahoo.com for Transitopia
airdance_ph@yahoo.com for Love Potion no. 9
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Monday, June 25, 2007

2nd Dumaguete Open Biennial Terra Cotta Art Festival Exhibit & Competition

The 2nd Dumaguete Open Biennial Terra Cotta
Art Festival Exhibit and Competition

Negros Island possesses large clay deposits traditionally used for the manufacture and sale of utilitarian terra cotta pots and implements, and more recently as a medium for local visual artists.

It is in this context that the First Open Dumaguete Biennial Terra Cotta Art Festival Exhibit and Competition in 2005 was organized and it is in this same vein that the 2nd Open Dumaguete Biennial Terracotta Art Festival Exhibit and Competition 2007 will take off; to consider both the livelihood potential of such a resource, and the importance of this traditional medium as used by artists who seek to find contemporaneity through the natural potential of this medium.

EVENTS+PUBLIC PROGRAMS JULY 8-12

July 8

8:30-11AM Opening Program

Ceremony at Quezon Park, Dumaguete City

2:00-3:30 PM Exhibition/Competition

Foyer Gallery, Luce Auditorium, Silliman University

Opening and Judging of terracotta sculpture competition

Awarding of three PHP50, 000 prizes. Judged by Dr. Skeffington Thomas, Napoleon Abueva, Joyce Fan, Prof. May Datuin, Ph.D., Julie Lluch

4:00-5:30PM Exhibition

Mariyah Gallery, Larena Drive, Bogo Junction

Exhibition Opening: Hinugot sa Yutang Pula (From the Red Earth)

Sculptures and Installations by Danilo Sollesta, Kitty Taniguchi, Mark Valenzuela, Jo Geraldo, Rene de Guzman, Entang Wiharso, Andita Purnama Sari Adita (Indonesia), Dionisio Cimarreli (Italy), Meri Pejoska (Macedonia), Peter Bevan (UK)

July 9

8:00-8:30AM

Registration for Toushin Maruyama Workshop on Pottery,

sponsored by the Japan Foundation

Luce Foyer, Silliman University

8:30-9:30 AM Exhibition

Opening Ceremony and viewing of Japan Foundation Pottery Exhibition on the First Floor of the Silliman University Library

9:30-12:00AM Workshop

Toushin Maruyama Workshop on Pottery. Luce Auditorium Foyer (for artists, university students, teachers, pottery enthusiasts)

2:00-3:00Exhibition

Opening Ceremony “Japanese Pottery-The rising Generation from traditional Japanese Kilns” A Project by Japan Foundation, Manila

The Dumaguete City Press Club, Rizal Blvd, Dumaguete City (for High School and Elementary students as well as underprivileged youth)

July 10

8:00-9:30AM video screening and opening of videos and photographs documenting a potter’s life (from the compilation of Danilo Sollesta and John Stevenson) at Foundation University

9:30-10:30AM Artist Talk (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Dennis Ascalon, Filipino Multimedia artist

10:30-11:30AM Artist Talk (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Estrella “Tala” Contreras, artist and curator/manager, Contreras Sculpture Gallery

1:30-2:30PM Lecture /Forum (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Flaudette May Datuin, Ph. D. Professor of Art Studies, University of the Philippines

2:30-3:30PM Lecture Forum (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Skeffington Thomas, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Fine Arts, Rowan University, USA

President, National Council for Education of the Ceramic Art, USA

3:30-4:30PM Artist Talk /Video Screening (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Julie Lluch, celebrated Filipina Terracotta Sculptor

4:35-6:00PM Exhibition (Foundation University, Main Campus)

Opening of painting and multimedia exhibition curated by Riel Hilario, artist/curator

July 11

8:30-9:30AM Artist Talk(MPR /AVT 1 Silliman University)

Dionisio Cimarreli, Sculptor (Italy)

Art Supervisor, Sheshan Luxury Villas Project, Shanghai, China

9:30-11:30AM Artist Talk(MPR /AVT 1 Silliman University)

Meri Anicin Pejoska, Sculptor and Architech (Republic of Macedonia)

General Manager of the National Museums of Archeology, Ethnology and History of the Republic of Macedonia.

1:30-2:30AM Lecture/Forum(MPR /AVT 1 Silliman University)

Sid Gomez Hildawa, Cultural Center of the Philippines

Department Manager on Visual, Literary and Media Arts

2:30-3:30PM Lecture/Forum(MPR /AVT 1 Silliman University)

Joyce Fan, Curator, Singapore Art Museum

3:30-5:30PM

Negros Potters Communities Competition/Tradefair by the Dumaguete City Council on Arts and Culture (Dumaguete Press Club Bldg., Rizal Boulevard)

July 12

Tours: Selected sites in Dumaguete City, Siquijor and Tanjay

July 7 Pre Biennial Exhibition <<<

“Kuyug” organized by the artists of Dumaguete City and other artists of Negros Island, coordinated by Susan Canoy, VIVA-EXCON coordinator for Negros Oriental. Opening is July7 at 5PM Coco-Amigo Bar and Restaurant, Rizal Boulevard

MORE INFORMATION

Kitty Taniguchi (035)2251687/09213400686
dumaguete_terracotta@yahoo.com/
dumaguete_terracotta@yahoogroups.com

This has been realized through the efforts of
The Dumaguete City Government thru the Dumaguete Council on Culture and the Arts
Mariyah Gallery

In cooperation with:
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts
The Provincial Government of Negros Oriental
Foundation University
Silliman University
Japan Foundation
Department of Science and Technology, Dumaguete
Universal Robina Corporation

With the support of
IFPC-UNESCO
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