Thursday, June 28, 2007
UP Film Institute this July
UP Film Institute this July
The UP Film Institute issues its full slate of screenings
for July 2007. Highlights are led by the showcase of Raya
Martin’s Maicling Pelicula nang Ysang Indio Nacional. Raya’s
international award-winning film forms part of the UP Film
Institute’s special in fitting commemoration of the Philippine
Congress opening of regular session this year. Acclaimed
contemporary films from Japan all for free topbill Eiga Sai.
For yet another distinct selection, UP Film Institute revisits
with a twist the groundbreaking subgenre of horror flicks that
has spawned widespread cult following. Noted titles in
continuing celebration of gay pride and gender sensitivity are
gathered for Pink Saturdays. Completing the diverse films on
show is the extension of the full run of Mes de Guzman’s Ang
Daan Patungong Kalimugtong for all the Fridays of the month.
A roundup of UP Film Institute’s
screenings this July is as follows:
July 2
Monday Eiga Sai: Shangri-la 2 p.m.; Out of this World 5
p.m.; Blue Spring 7 p.m.
July 3 Tuesday Eiga
Sai: Blue 2 p.m.; Inochi 5 p.m.; Kamikaze Girls 7 p.m.
July 4 Wednesday Eiga Sai: Hotel Hibiscus 7
p.m.
July 5 Thursday Eiga Sai: Harmful Insect
2 p.m.; No One’s Ark 5 p.m.; The Stars Converge 7 p.m.
July 6 Friday Extended @ the Videotheque: Ang
Daan Patungong Kalimugtong 5/7 p.m.
July 7
Saturday Pink Saturdays: My Wife’s Lover 5/7 p.m. @
the Videotheque: Boys Don’t Cry 5 p.m.
July 9
Monday Dead People (The Locals) 5 p.m. Dead People 2
(Reeker) 7 p.m.
July 10 Tuesday Dead People
(The Locals) 5 p.m. Dead People 2 (Reeker) 7 p.m.
July 11 Wednesday Dead People (The Locals) 5
p.m. Dead People 2 (Reeker) 7 p.m.
July 12
Thursday 300 5 p.m. Dead People 2 (Reeker) 7 p.m.
July 13 Friday Extended @ the Videotheque: Ang
Daan Patungong Kalimugtong 5/7 p.m.
July 14
Saturday Pink Saturdays: My Wife’s Lover 5/7 p.m. @
the Videotheque: When Night Is Falling 5 p.m.
July
16 Monday Indio Nacional 5/7 p.m. @ the Videotheque:
At All Costs 7 p.m.
July 17 Tuesday Rekados
5/7 p.m.
July 18 Wednesday Special Screening
presented by Contend-UP 5/7 p.m.
July 19
Thursday @ the Videotheque: At All Costs 5/7 p.m.
July 20 Friday Zombies (Wicked Little Things) 5/7
p.m. Extended @ the Videotheque: Ang Daan Patungong
Kalimugtong 5/7 p.m.
July 21 Saturday Pink
Saturdays: My Wife’s Lover 5 p.m./The Pillow Book 7 p.m. @ the Videotheque: In and Out 5 p.m.
July 23
Monday Indio Nacional 5/7 p.m. @ the Videotheque: At
All Costs 7 p.m.
July 24 Tuesday 5 p.m. Shrek
the Third 5 p.m. Zombies (Wicked Little Things) 7 p.m.
July 25 Wednesday The Big White 5/7 p.m.
July 26 Thursday The Big White 5 p.m. Premiere:
Casa 7 p.m.
July 27 Friday Extended @ the
Videotheque: Ang Daan Patungong Kalimugtong 5/7 p.m.
July 28 Saturday @ the Videotheque: Jupit 5/7 p.m.
July 30 Mon Indio Nacional 5/7 p.m.
July 31 Tuesday-August 4 Saturday 5/7 p.m.
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival 2007
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of the Philippines Film Institute (Member,
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Schools) Plaridel Hall, Ylanan Road , UP Diliman, Quezon
City Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 2669, 2670;
9206863 (Telefax) Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmena
Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City Tel: 9818500 (UP
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IP Philippines Opens Diwang: Celebrating Creativity
Exhibition
From left to right – Mr.
Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist for Literature; Professor
Napoleon Abueva, National Artist for Visual Arts; Atty. Adrian
S. Cristobal, Jr., Director General of the Intellectual
Property Office of the Philippines (IP Philippines) and; Mr.
Eddie Romero, National Artist for Film during the
diwang anniversary exhibit launch at the Alab Art
Space.
IP Philippines opens diwang:
Celebrating Creativity exhibition
The Intellectual
Property Office of the Philippines (IP Philippines) opens
today diwang: Celebrating Creativity, the 10th anniversary
exhibition at Alab Art Space. Diwang is a play on two Filipino
terms – diwa refers to the essence or meaning of an idea while
diwang denotes celebration.
“Diwang, the 10th
anniversary exhibition of IP Philippines, merges content and
form,” Atty. Adrian S. Cristobal, Jr., Director General of IP
Philippines, said. “Diwa represents the office’s fundamental
commitment to support the creative industries as indicated in
our vision and mission to foster creativity and
competitiveness for national development. Diwang, on the other
hand, celebrates this essence. It also celebrates the essence
of the artworks and the overall genius of the Filipino
artist,” he added.
Diwang is part of IP
Philippines’ activities to commemorate the 10th anniversary of
the Intellectual Property Code or Republic Act Number 8293,
the law that created IP Philippines.
Mideo M. Cruz,
2003 Thirteen Artists Awardee of the Cultural Center of the
Philippines (CCP) and 2006 Ateneo Art Awardee, participated in
and curated Diwang. Cruz’s works are entitled Asoge,
Superpower. The exhibition will run until August 10, 2007.
The rest of the participating visual artists and their
respective works include: Benjie Torrado Cabrera (Masquerade
of Enlightenment); Noel Soler Cuizon (Act of
Contrition); Rene de Guzman (Prusisyon/Crucifixion); Antipas
Delotavo (Dambana, Tansong Tala); Gene de Loyola (Anihan);
Racquel de Loyola (Left Over Project Series); Boy Dominguez
(Karagdagan, Pitong Ritwal); Brenda Fajardo (Apokalipsis:
Puting Kabayo, Apokalipsis: Pulang Kabayo, Apokalipsis: Itim
na Kabayo, Apokalipsis: Maputlang Kabayo); Karen Ocampo Flores
(Kagitingan), Emmanuel Garibay (Goddess); Mark Justiniani
(Epilogo); Iggy Rodriguez (Elegy for the Disenfranchised); Don
Salubayba (How the Carabao Learned English); Wire Tuazon in
collaboration with Tanke Reyes (After a Lost Original) and;
Yko Umadhay (Fragile). Earthfishfish, Butong Pakwan, and
Racquel De Loyola performed during the opening of the
exhibit.
Professor Napoleon Abueva, National Artist
for Visual Arts; Dean Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist for
Literature and; Mr. Eddie Romero, National Artist for Film,
were the guests of honor of the event.
Proceeds of
the artworks for sale will be used for art-based service
projects for children of Hands on Manila (HOM). HOM is a non-
profit organization that provides volunteer opportunities for
community service in Metro Manila. It recruits, coordinates,
and educates volunteers for other non-profit organizations.
The opening of diwang: Celebrating Creativity was made
possible through the help of Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc.
(Bounty Fresh), Figaro Coffee Company, Market Reach
Distributors (Novellino wines), San Miguel Corporation, Splash
Corporation, Zenzest, and TP Health Foods Inc. (X24).
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For more information or to arrange for
interviews, please contact Betty Uy-Regala,
betty.regala@ipophil.gov.ph, (0917) 859-1872; Trina Samaniego,
trina.samaniego@ipophil.gov.ph,
(0918) 906-9371;
Dona Corado, dona.corado@ipophil.gov.ph, (0915) 241-3848; or
Aneka Rodriguez, aneka.rodriguez@ipophil.gov.ph, (0917) 574-
4072; 752-5450 local 610 (telephone line), 890-4862 Labels: alab art space, ccp, cultural center of the
philippines, eddie romero, filipino artist, napoleno abueva, national artist, philippine art, virgilio almario |
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Free to be Filipino at F*ART
Free to be Filipino at F*ART
Filipinos united for empowerment all in the name of
Fashion and Art at F*ART on June 9, 2007. The event
dubbed as "Free to be Filipino", was a pre-celebration of
the Philippine Independence, which unleashed astonishing
Filipino talent in fashion, art, music, poetry, spoken
word, photography, and digital film. It was a night that
gave tribute to Filipino talent.
Fashion designers
(Happy Andrada, Christy Monastrial, Dimple Lim, Isa
Alvarez, Jerome Lorico, Regine Dulay, Tracy De Guzman,
Veejay Floresca, Ziggy Savella, and Dennis Celestial)
exhibited their Filipino themed creations.
Artists of WeWillDoodle (Nelz Yumul, AJ Obra, Ramil Escarda,
Mark Ganzon, Joan Medrano, Meneer Marcelo, Paolo Ferrer,
Brendan Goco, and Kyx)and Urban Kaleidoscope (Lesley Lim,
Gissele Bautista, Derek Tumala, Julius Sebastian) doodled
freely on the walls.
Musicians (Myke Madriaga of
Evo Evolver, Simon of Greatest Forces, Tina Roxas and
Kurlie of Flavours and Caffeine, Happy Andrada) played
Filipino Electronica Music.
Poetry and Spoken
Word performers (Viva Andrada, Danny Sillada, Mat Rabena
and friends, Vanni Liwanag, Reynaldo "Palito" Hipolito) shared their verses from the heart.
Photographers (Jeff Peteza, Miguel Sarthou, Mitch Mauricio,
Nina Sandejas, Pranz Billones, Shaira Luna, and Viva
Andrada) presented pictures they snapped around the Philippines.
Digital
Filmmakers (Khavn of Filmless Films and HF Yambao)
showcased their indie movies.
F*ART believes
in what Filipinos can do. It is a place where Filipino
talent can bloom and grow. F*ART gathers world-class Filipino talent under one roof. F*ART is located at 24 K-D
cor. K- 1st, Kamuning, Quezon City.
"Free
to be Filipino" was sponsored by Wilcon Builders, Shobe Hardware, Marikina Asia Lumber with media partners:
MOD magazine Passion for Perfection, Chalk magazine, NU
107 Home of NU Rock, Breakfast Studio 23, RPN-9 I-Watch
News Weeknights 10:00-10:30 pm, Philippine Daily
Inquirer. Event Partners: Wee Will Doodle and Hands On
Manila. The event was hosted by Francis "Kiko" Reyes of the OPM band "The Dawn".
Pictures:
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Artists' picture:
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View more pictures of the event. Visit F*ART online at http://www.happyfart.com/
Watch out for more cool activities and events
happening at F*ART. Currently on exhibit are skateboards
with artworks by PilipinasStreetPlan "PLANK" by: ungga,
datu, basurobots, mutationation, fabo, samowel at the
F*ART Gallery. See you at F*ART! Labels:
filipino film, philippine art, philippine cinema, philippine fashion, philippine music, photography |
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Mag:net Gallery
Dear Fellow Artists, Patrons and
Friends,
It is with deep regret and sadness that
we're announcing the closure of Mag:net Gallery Paseo and
Mag:net Gallery ABS. These two galleries through these
years have sustained existence with the generous support from ORGMAC A, Inc. or Mag:net Plus making it possible for
these venues to operate as galleries for changing
exhibitions devoted to supporting young artists, new
energies and bold innovations. Increase in rental fees
and other overhead expenses however and shift in our landlord's corporate concepts have compelled us to stop
operations after our leases end by the end of this
month.
We are especially sorry to the artists whose
exhibitions will have to be displaced, cancelled or
postponed. Please bear with us until we can find
alternative locations otherwise for now, Mag:net Gallery Katipunan or The Wall at Mag:net Café High Street (owned by
ORGMAC B, Inc or the Mag:net Café Group) are open to
accommodate the displaced shows.
It was in
July 2002 when we first opened Mag:net Gallery in its
Quezon City location at the Loop, ELJ Communications
Center, ABS-CBN Compound. Mag:net Gallery Paseo in Makati
followed the year after. Ours were not perfect art
spaces. Most of the time, we had to struggle to maintain
the integrity of these spaces. We also had our shares of lapses and disappointments but despite these we could claim
we had 5 good years and over a hundred significant shows
to speak of- thank you, thank you for the continued
support and patronage.
Despite closure of our two
venues, we would like to clarify that Mag:net Gallery as
an art institution and support system to artists will
continue to exist and operate. We are consolidating operations
at Mag:net Katipunan which facilities today include: a
gallery space for changing exhibitions, a bookstore and
magazine shop that also carry alternative music cds and
experimental/ indie dvd films, a space for performances,
poetry readings, film screenings (Cinekatipunan) and art talks, a gallery backroom that showcases the works of some
70 artists we carry and a café that serves food and
beverages at student-friendly prices. Very soon we are
putting up the Mag:net Virtual Gallery website in
addition to the café's www.mag;net. com.ph which is now being developed by a group of graduating students from the
Ateneo computer department. We will also continue to
manage our alternative art space called The Wall at the
newly opened Mag:net Café Bonifacio High Street in the
Global City in Taguig-Makati.
We invite you
therefore to join us (no more requiem as planned earlier)
to celebrate Mag:net Gallery's 5th Year Anniversary on 7
July 2007, Saturday at 7PM at Mag:net Katipunan. We are
coinciding this event with the earlier-planned opening of
the three- man show of Filipino international artists
Manuel Ocampo and Gaston Damag and French artist, Damian
Deroubaix.
See you in Mag:net Katipunan on 7-7-07
at 7 in the evening and THANK YOU ALL..
Rock
Drilon Director, Mag:net Gallery / Chairman, Mag:net Café
Group Labels: mag:net cafe, mag:net katipunan |
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FEU President's Committee on Culture July 9, 2007 Cultural
Event
LIZA MACUJA-ELIZALDE AT FEU
Prima ballerina Liza Macuja-Elizalde who trained in
Russia returns to the Far Eastern University Auditorium
on Monday, July 9, 2007 – 10:45 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. -- for
a lecture-staging of CARMEN based on the opera by Georges
Bizet.
To perform with Ms. Elizalde will be the
Ballet Manila ensemble.
Ms. Macuja-Elizalde
became the star performer of Kirov Ballet in St.
Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) where she drew praises and critical acclaim from the international audiences.
Admission is free. Labels: ballet manila, filipino artist, philippine dance |
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Creativity in Context by Lisa Ito
Exhibition Notes:
Creativity in Context by Lisa Ito
"Creativity, it has been said, consists largely of re-
arranging what we know in order to find out what we do
not know." --George Kneller
To celebrate
creativity—its potentials, procedures, and processes—is to celebrate and acknowledge the potency of our histories,
traditions, and struggles. To celebrate creativity is
also to embrace the force of change, in whatever
manifestations and dimensions it may take, and see how this
can spur us onwards as individuals and as a whole.
A celebration of creativity necessarily considers
context. For rarely does creativity thrive in a
conceptual vacuum; nor does always it occur sporadically
within self, without heed or reference to one's surrounding history, society, and systems. Whether in affirmation or
interrogation of one's past, present, and plans for the
future, creativity spurs the need for change (in its
various manifestations) and freedom from immobility, stagnation, strangulation.
The wordplay of the
exhibition's title, DIWAng, itself denotes the liberating
potential of the power to create.The Tagalog noun from which
the exhibition takes root diwa, when roughly translated,
generally means thought or a state of mind. Diwa—when
attached to the correct linguistic modifier--can also
morph into the word magdiwang or pagdiriwang (to celebrate/celebrati on). Yet the title (as a word, 'diwang'
is almost never used by itself, but always in reference
to another) also hints at the incompleteness of the act—
both of thought and of celebration- -unless further defined in relation to its contexts.
DIWAng
features the works of seventeen acclaimed Philippine visual
artists, spanning a broad range of generations, styles,
artistic media and standpoints. Yet more than merely
testify to the diversity and range of talent, the
exhibition aims to gather a selection of works testifying to
a rich tradition of highly-contextualiz ed and situated
creativity on the part of the Filipino artist.
Seen in this perspective, several of the works in DIWAng
attest to the potentials and needs for scientifically-
driven creativity in the field of agricultural
productivity, such as the painting entitled Anihan
(Harvest), by Gene de Loyola, where fields go from green
to gold in their bounty. Boy Dominguez's works, entitled
Karagdagan and Pitong Ritwal, may be seen in the light of
how inspiration and sources may be derived from the motifs, traditions and knowledges of the country's national
minorities, many of whose ways of life are threatened by
foreign and local incursions and assaults.
In
the exhibition, works such as that of Emmanuel Garibay take
the viewer to previously unexplored yet familiar worlds.
For instance, the work Goddess by Garibay, repositions a
larger-than- life image of the female deity away from her
earthy paradise and sets her in what seems to be an industrial
yet ethereal setting, filled with geometric shapes and
shadows. Masquerade of Enlightenment, a hand-colored
lithograph print by Benjie Torrado Cabrera, lulls the
viewer into an exquisite realm which is later on shattered by
the significations of the work's title.
Other
works literally remind us of how present-day imagination can
be situated in historical realities and traditional
iconography. For instance, Brenda Fajardo fuses both
religious references and historical symbols in the Apocalypsis series. The series appropriates the image of the
Four Horsemen in the Biblical Book of Revelations, said
to be allegories for Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death,
and recasts the four dreaded figures not as harbingers of
suffering and evil, but of hope and righteousness. For the latter, Fajardo takes inspiration in both the historical
archetypes of Philippine revolutionaries and struggling
women: the anti-colonial Katipunero, the indigenous
bagani warrior, the Filipina fighter. Noel Soler Cuizon
takes on deeply-personal issues of identity and situates these
in history and ethnicity in the work entitled Act of
Contrition.
Other works in the exhibition focus on
the creation of metaphors for nation. For instance, the
works Epilogo by Mark Justiniani and Sa Kagitingan, by Karen Ocampo Flores present commentaries on the roles of
historical figures and hero/ines on contemporary
conceptions of nationhood. Flores presents the image of a
mother giving birth, framed by the blood of fallen heroes
and stars who light the way. After a Lost Original, a
collaborative painting by Wire Tuazon and Tanke Reyes,
appropriates the historical images of the United States
of Americas' Declaration of Independence from Britain in
1776, and juxtaposes these with images associated or
hinting at the subsequent conquest of the Philippine
islands: monkeys, a bulol figure, effigies from the
manunggul jar, a dog and apple. The work strongly indicts the
logic of colonialism, pointing at how one nation's
liberation ironically ended up in another's slavery.
DIWAng also exhibits a number of works that not only
reflect the country's histories of colonization, but also
chart how the cultural systems and ways of thinking
brought about by these experiences have persisted up to
now, decades after the period of direct foreign rule. How
The Carabao Learned English by Don Salubayba is a witty
yet nonetheless compelling critique of the colonial
imprint left on the collective mentality of a nation. The carabao (water buffalo), a quintessential symbol for the
ordinary Filipino, and how it has its mind attached to
that of its master. Mideo Cruz constructs Superpower, a
figure fashioned out of odds and ends that is also clearly a reference to robots depicted in cartoons as
“saviors of the universe”. Cruz delivers a jab not only
at the economic influx of imported items (such as the
cheap plastic toys used as components of the piece), but also the importation of mentalities and frameworks that the
foreign machine facilitates.
Some of the other
artists featured in the exhibition have contributed works that depict contemporary social realities in the
Philippines, attempting to infuse new ways of seeing and
documenting realities and everyday problems. Social
Realist stalwart Antipas Delotavo, for instance, subtly
captures the sense of isolation, disenfranchisement and
alienation felt by many in a country with a population of
over 75 million people in his works Dambana and Tansong
Tala. Fragile, a diptych by Yko Umadhay, is a fitting tribute
to the present-day phenomenon of massive labor migration,
the Overseas Foreign Worker (OFW) boom that speaks of a
fragile economy underneath the heavy influx of
remittances.
Creativity enables one to confront
anew the realities that one often ignores—or wishes to
ignore. The pervasive issue of record-breaking poverty levels and the rising economic disparities between the elite
and the downtrodden is eloquently alluded to in the work
Elegy for the Disenfranchised, by Iggy Rodriguez. The
steel structures signifying supposed development and
progress are portrayed by Rodriguez as a skeletal frame, a signifier of death to the downtrodden and dispossesed.
Meanwhile, the issue of extrajudicial killings of
civilians and activists is alluded to and articulated in
works such as Prusisyon/Crucifixi on by Rene de Guzman and
the Left Over Project Series by Racquel de Loyola. De
Guzman's dismembered clay heads and De Loyola's soft
sculptures hanging from the ceiling take on a chilling
signification when arranged in this particular manner,
resonating in their images the countless victims of
extrajudicial killings, abductions, and human rights
violations of late.
As a whole, the works in DIWAng
are generally rooted in realities, histories, and social
truths—far by among the best sources of material for the
creative mind.
diwang Celebrating
Creativity 10th year Anniversary Exhibition of the IP
Philippines June 22 - August 10, 2007
participating artists:
* Antipas Delotavo
* Benjie Torrado Cabrera * Boy Dominguez *
Brenda Fajardo * Don Salubayba * Emmanuel
Garibay * Gene de Loyola * Iggy Rodriguez
* Karen Ocampo Flores * Mark Justiniani * Mideo
M Cruz * Noel Cuizon * Racquel de Loyola
* Rene de Guzman * Tanke Reyes * Wire Tuazon * Yko Umadhay
curator: Mideo M
Cruz Labels: filipino artist, philippine art, philippine exhibit, philippine painting |
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U.P. Centennial Gawad Likhaan
U.P. CENTENNIAL GAWAD LIKHAAN
Rules of the Contest
1. The Contest is open
from February 2007 to March 2008. It is open to all
Filipino citizens of all ages (including Filipinos
holding dual citizenship) , except members of the U.P.
Institute of Creative Writing (UP-ICW) and its staff.
2. There are six categories for the Awards:
1. Novel or Short Story Collection in English
2. Nobela o Koleksiyon ng mga Katha sa Filipino
3. Poetry in English
4. Tula sa Filipino
5. Creative Nonfiction in English
6.
Malikhaing Sanaysay sa Filipino
3. Only original
works, not published in whole or in part, in print or
online, may be entered. Any translation or adaptation of
another author’s work is not eligible.
4.
Authors may submit only one (1) entry per category.
5. A translation of one’s own work submitted as an entry in one (1) category shall not be eligible in the corresponding linguistic category.
6. A work
which has been awarded a prize in another contest is not
eligible.
7. In submitting an entry, the author
warrants that the work is his/her own and that he/she has
absolute ownership of all intellectual property rights
thereto. Together with the entry, the author should
submit the Official Entry Form and the Authorization Form
for the Contest.
8. All entries shall consist
of a soft copy (CD in Word or Text Format) and three (3)
hard copies. (a) Each entry must be encoded, double
space, on 8-1/2 by 11 bond paper, about one-inch margin
on all sides of the page. Font should be Arial, Times New
Roman, or Book Antiqua, and font size 12. (b) Page
number must be consecutive at the right-hand corner,
bottom of the page. (c) Author’s real name and address
must not appear on any entry; rather, the author should
seal in a letter envelope both the prescribed Official
Entry Form and Authorization Form, together with the
author’s bio-note or brief résumé; and this envelope
should be submitted together with the entries. On this
sealed envelope should be written or typed the title of
the entry, its category, and the author’s pen name.
9. All entries should be legible and neat. They are all to be submitted to the Board of Judges, U.P. Institute of Creative Writing (UP-ICW), College of Arts
and Letters, University of the Philippines , Diliman,
Quezon City . The said Institute is on the second floor
of the Faculty Center (FC), UP Diliman campus.
10. All entries must be accompanied by the author’s written consent to abide by the rules of the Contest, duly signed by the author.
11. The deadline for
submission is March 31, 2008, Monday, 5 p.m. The office
of the UP-ICW closes at 5 p.m. Entries sent by mail or
courier should be postmarked no later than the same date
of the deadline.
12. Winning entries shall
remain with, and become the property of, the U.P.
Institute of Creative Writing which shall have prior
right to its publication. Copies of non-winning entries
may be claimed by their authors at the same Institute no
later than one (1) month from the date of the
announcement of the winners.
13. In all
categories for the Awards, the subject or theme is open
and free. Neither is there any limit to the maximum
number of pages of the entry. (a) In the FICTION category
(NOVEL or SHORT STORY COLLECTION) in English or Filipino,
what is required is a book-length NOVEL or SHORT STORY COLLECTION; book-length, that is, about 200 pages or more when printed out, double space, on 8-1/2 by 11 bond paper, or as the Board of Judges for this category
may determine. (b) In POETRY in English or Filipino,
what is required is also a book-length work or
collection, that is, about 50 poems or more, or about 100
pages or more, or as the Board of Judges for this
category may determine. (c) As with FICTION, what is
required for the category of CREATIVE NON-FICTION is a
book-length work. By this category is meant biography,
autobiography, or the personal essay (talambuhay o
personal na sanaysay).
14. In order that the
winning entries may be accessible to the reading public,
the author grants, assigns and transfers to the U.P.
Institute of Creative Writing the following rights
without any necessity of any payment other than the prize
already awarded: (a) to publish from time to time any
winning entry or selection or portion thereof as it may
at its discretion determine; (b) to designate or
appoint editors to edit the work or any portion thereof
to suit the demands of publication; (c) to furnish a reasonable number of copies of the work to the National
Library or other libraries; (d) to make the work
available for downloading on the Internet or other
electronic medium; and/or (e) allow scholars and students
to make copies for their research. In making the works
accessible to scholars, students, and lovers of
literature, the Institute only intends to promote a wider
literary appreciation of the works.
15. The
exercise of the rights of the U.P. Institute of Creative
Writing as regards the winning entries, such as the right
to publish the work, shall not be deemed a waiver of any
right of action which the Institute may take against an
author should it be discovered later on that the author
is not the creator or owner of the copyright to the
award-winning work. Moreover, the said author likewise
undertakes to indemnify the Institute for any and all
damages, fees, costs and expenses that the Institute may
incur on account of the said author’s violation of the intellectual property rights of another writer.
16. The prizes for each contest category are as follows:
NOVEL or SHORT STORY COLLECTION in
English P200,000.- NOBELA o KOLEKSIYON NG MGA KATHA
(sa Filipino) P200,000.- POETRY in English P200,000.- TULA sa Filipino P200,000.- CREATIVE NONFICTION in English P200,000.- MALIKHAING SANAYSAY sa Filipino P200,000.-
17. The U.P. Institute of Creative Writing has the sole
right to designate the persons who shall constitute the
Board of Judges for each contest category.
18.
The decision of the majority of the Board of Judges for
each contest category is final. The same majority of the
Board for each contest category may decide not to award
any prize if, in its judgment, no entry deserves the
prize.
19. There is only one grand prize for each
category; no prize shall be divided or reduced.
20. The names of the winners and the members of the Board of Judges for each contest category shall be announced on June 1, 2008 .
21. All parties
submitting entries to the UP Centennial Gawad Likhaan
literary contest are deemed to have accepted all the
rules of the contest, and agree to abide by them. Labels: philippine literature, university of the
philippines, up centennial gawad
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Open Auditions for Floy Quintos' Fluid
ATENEO THEATER ARTS PROGRAM
FLUID written & directed by Floy Quintos set
design by Monica Sebial costumes design by Mahar
Mangahas lights design by Voltaire de Jesus sounds
design by Xander Soriano
rehearsals: July 2 -
August 29 shows: August 30 - September 16 (Fine Arts
Studio Theater / G306)
DATE: June 27 / Wednesday TIME: 5:00PM VENUE: Fine Arts Lounge (formerly known as
FA Painting Room) WHAT TO BRING: 1x1 ID Picture
For more information on the Open Auditions for Floy
Quintos' play, Fluid, contact JJ Ignacio (0919-5911426) . Labels: ateneo de manila
university, philippine art, philippine theater |
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Year-Round Art Workshop Schedule
The L.A. Workshop ''Celebrating
21 Years of Art and the Nurture of Fine Artists'
To
all our Art Friends:
We would like to announce :
Our New SCHEDULE: YEAR-ROUND ART WORKSHOPS FOR
ALL AGES
Art Workshops in Traditional Media Drawing & Illustration, Pastel Drawing, Charcoal Drawing, Acrylic Painting, Oil Painting, Watercolor Painting, Anime Illustration, and many others....
Mondays :
4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays : 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Fridays : 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays :10:00 a.m. to
12:00 p.m.
For more Information Please see or
call:
Cecile Luna
The L.A.
Workshop 66 G. Puyat St., B.F. Homes, Phase 1, Paranaque City (Entrance: Soriano St. Behind Bank of
P.I.)
Tel: 807-7624 / 842-5200 mobile
no. 0927-9856148 emai: artlandph@gmail.
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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 Labels: filipino artist, national
commission for culture and the arts, philippine art, philippine art contest, philippine exhibit, philippine festival, philippine scuplture |
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Free Ikebana Workshop in Glorietta
Next month, The Filipinas Heritage
Library and Ayala Malls will feature a workshop and an
exhibit on the art of Ikebana. Select faculty members of
the Sogetsu Ikebana School of the Philippines will facilitate
the workshop.
Workshops will be held in
Artspace, 3F Glorietta 4, Ayala Center, Makati on the
following dates:
July 7 3:00-5:00 p.m. July
21 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Sogetsu Ikebana can be enjoyed by
all, as it is an art that is not too selective of time,
venue, or medium. It is also a very practical hobby; it
can be used to beautify big or small spaces, at home or
at work.
For registration details and inquiries, on the Free Ikebana Workshop in Glorietta, please call
892-1801, text 0917-5594417, or email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org. Labels: art space, art workshop, filipinas heritage
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This Week @ Cinekatipunan (June 25-30, 2007)
Cinekatipunan This Week: Cuban Docu,
Cinekalikasan, Experimental Shorts, Kidlat De Guia, Elvert
Banares
THIS WEEK AT CINEKATIPUNAN June 25 to
30, 2007
This week, Cinekatipunan forays into Latin
American works with its Cuban program on Monday, June 25.
The Cuban fim program features the documentary Mission Against Terror, an indictment of the war on terror being unleashed by covert elements from the United States against people's fighting for sovereignty and freedom from terror. The film is to be presented by Amistad Philippine-Cuban Friendship Association.
Tuesday's environmental film program, Cinekalikasan sa Cinekatipunan, will feature short works on the Pasig river and the people's right to water by campus-based filmmakers and a video-documentary produced by IBON Foundation.
A Midsummer's Night of Dreams, June
27's marathon screening of experimental films, will
feature works by around twelve filmmakers, including
Sherad Sanchez, Claudia Staerk, Vivian Limpin, Donal
Foreman, Moshe & Katrin, Jasmine Nadua Trice, Nerissa
Picadizo, Khavn Dela Cruz, Kiri Dalena, Emmanuel Dela
Cruz, Jane Osborne, and Tessa de Guzman. The program is
being curated by Afghan-American filmmaker Waise Azimi.
The program precedes mag:net's acoustic night at 7 pm,
making Wednesday a non-stop night of film and good
music. Kidlat de Guia show his works on Thursday.
Capping the weekday is the world premiere of the
short film Nykto by Elvert de la Cruz Bañares is on
the Friday, June 29, program. Nykto will be shown alongside four other selected works by the filmmaker in
the eXtermination3.
Held Mondays to Saturdays at
Mag:net Café Katipunan,Cinekatip unan screenings start at
5:00 PM. While the film screenings are free, viewers
are encouraged to make voluntary contributions for the honoraria of the featured filmmakers. For questions or comments about Cinekatipunan write to sinag_haraya@yahoo.com.
Cinekatipunan programs
precede Mag:net Café's nightly holding of Live
Performances by well-known and emerging bands and
musicians. Mag:net Café is located along Katipunan Avenue
(fronting Miriam and Ateneo) in Quezon City. For more
inquiries please call 9293191 or visit
www.magnet.com.ph.
PROGRAM
June 25
(Monday) Cuban Film Program Bernie Dwyer and Roberto
Ruiz Rebo: MISSION AGAINST TERROR To be presented by
the Philippine-Cuban Friendship Association (Amistad-
Philippine s)
Mission Against Terror 48 mins
Documentary
Five Cuban men are in prison for being
anti-terrorists in the country that declared war against
terror.
Cuba has every right to protect its country
and people from ultra-right groups in Miami that have
killed scores in their island right under the US
government’s nose. So were known terrorists at large in
Miami monitored by Cuban patriots, who also passed information to US authorities. Could there have been a mix up? Instead of the terrorists, the anti-terrorists were abducted and locked up.
The Cuban Five
(Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González,
René González and Antonio Guerrero) were illegally held
in US jails since 1998 and denied family visits and bail
after almost two years of being in solitary confinement.
Lawyer Leonard Weinglass calls this case a political one,
and a “violation” from the start.
“Mission
Against Terror” maps Cuba ’s 48-year struggle against
terrorism and the clamor for the freedom of Cuban 5. Its
use of historic footage and interviews with experts and
families of the accused make moving portraits of the
Cuban patriots and elusive justice in the US .
Bernie Dwyer and Roberto Ruiz collaborated on this critically acclaimed Irish-Cuban documentary that debuted at Havana ’s 26th Festival of New Latin American Cinema in December 2004.
Following the
film, former political prisoner and member of the FREE
THE CUBAN FIVE Committee of Amistad (Philippines- Cuba
Friendship Association) Donato Continente will present on
the issue and inform on how individuals can become
involved. Cuban Ambassador H.E.Jorge Rey Jimenez is also
invited to give his remarks.
June 26
(Tuesday) Sinekalikasan Program
This third
screening of environmental films will feature two works
on the state of the Pasig River by students of the
University of the Philippines College of Mass
Communications (UP CMC) and a video-documentary on the
people's right to water by socio-economic think tank IBON
Foundation.
Kilometro Bente Siyete: Industriya sa
Basura at Suba (2007 21 mins) A student documentary
on the effects of toxic heavy metals on the health of the
community and the environment along Pasig river. [Likang
Likas Productions]
Tabing-Ilog (Riverside) (2007 11 mins) A student documentary feature on the
everyday lives of the communities and workers along the
Pasig River as they strive to live a normal life despite
the degree of waste dumping and pollution in the area.
[Elephant Child Productions]
Tubig: Buhay o
Tubo? (Water: Life or Profit?) (2006Digital video14
mins) The right to water is the right to life. Water
should be used for meeting people's needs—for their livelihood and for their daily use. But government denies farmers and fisherfolk of water for livelihood in favor of the interests of big private and foreign investors' use of the nation's water resources.
[Directed by Miles Quero Asa, Philomel Buena and EJ Mijares Written by Hilda Rosca Nartea and Miles Quero
Asa Produced by IBON Foundation Inc.]
June 27
(Wednesday) A Midsummers Night of Dreams: Experimental
films curated by WAISE AZIMI Featuring Sherad
Sanchez - Iyak Ni Maria (7 minutes) Claudia Staerk –
Iceland (20 minutes) Vivian Limpin – Silig (5 minutes)
Kunyang (20 minutes)
Donal Foreman – Under (2
minutes) When I Was 18 (8 minutes) Film By The Sea (3
minutes) wsh (3 minutes) - Moshe & Katrin - Mga
Bagay na May Pakpak (20 minutes) Jasmine Nadua Trice Nerissa Picadizo – Stressful X (20 minutes) Khavn Dela
Cruz – Our Daily Bread (?) Literature (10 minutes) Kiri Dalena – Red Saga (20 minutes) Emmanuel Dela Cruz
– Imagining Edsa (5 minutes) Tatlong Lamok (9 minutes) Jane Osborne – Drive (15 minutes) Tessa de Guzman - The
Perfect Couple (1 minute/30 seconds)
Waise
Azimi graduated from Bard College in 2005 with a degree
in sociology. In 2003, Waise Azimi shot a documentary
titled: Afghanistan After, about how life has changed two
years after the fall of the Taliban. Most recently he is
working on the post-production of documentary that
covered the training of a young group of Afghan recruits
as they struggled through the Afghan National Army's
training program at the Kabul Military Training Center.
Waise Azimi has grown up in Manila and loves the city and
its people.
June 28 (Thursday) Works by KIDLAT
DE GUIA
June 29 (Friday) eXtermination3:
selected films by Elvert de la Cruz Bañares
Ang Bayan Kong Payapa [My Peaceful Country] (4 min) This is the state of the nation cycle. (Originally, a 2-channel video installation for a CCP-exhibit organized by TutoK Karapatan), the work was re-edited for normal screening pleasures.)
astrangiam (7min) Mind over matter. Perception over fact. Life
over death. Shot in Casio Exilim EX-53 still camera, 'astrangiam' meditates on the parallelisms of time, spontaneity, assumptions, dreams and elements of nature.
Sukdulan Ng Pagrahuyo sa Dambana ng
Sirenang Walang Ulo [The Zenith of Seduction at the
Altar of the Headless Mermaind] (12 min) Poetry
on video tackling themes of innocence, vices and self-
destruction. Shot in 1993 and re-constructed in 2006.
Itiwarik: Talu-saling Batas [Invert: The
Temperamental Law] (7 min) A student piece (way
back in 1994) exorcising (and criticizing) the
relationship between man and society. Is man living up to
the decays of society or is he poised to discover that he
himself is the destroyer of his path?
Nykto (12 min) Emptiness can be an equation of one's search
for better beginnings. It seems that one of the basic wonders of life is to enter dark tunnels to be able to separate the hypothetical from the not. A loose adaptation of the poem "Darkness" by Arris Rivera. *
World Premiere
Elvert de la Cruz Bañares is a
filmmaker, curator, educator and multi-media artist. His
films have been screened in underground film festivals in
the United States, Australia, Canada, Singapore and
Japan. He curated first time Filipino programs for the 'Queerfest: Vancouver Gay & Lesbian Film Festival' and the 'Antimatter Underground Film & Video Festival' in Victoria, Canada. He has, by far, written, produced and
directed 43 shorts (he calls them his "little low-budget
films"). "Gemini" is the only Filipino Film in Official
Selection at the Antimatter Underground Film Festival
2004 in Canada and was presented as an installation at
the Daejon Museum of Art in South Korea in 2005. Twice he
was sent as Philippine Delegate to Filipino film
festivals in China (Beijing'05 and Shanghai'06) . He is
currently finishing his two full-length films, 'Alipo-op
Sa Animo' (Fog In The Consciousness) and 'The Atomika Settlement: Devastation Canvas # 5'. He is the festival
director of eKsperim[E]nto Festival of Film, Video &
New Media and the 2006 ASEAN Film Festival (at The
Podium).
June 30 (Saturday) TO BE
ANNOUNCED Labels: cinekalikasan, cinekatipunan, filipino film, mag:net cafe, mag:net katipunan, philippine cinema |
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
Cinemalaya Film Congress 2007
Cinemalaya 2007 Philippine
Independent Film Festival, a project of the Cultural
Center of the Philippines (CCP), the University of the Philippines – Film Institute (UPFI) and the Philippine
Multi-Media System, Inc. (PMSI), is underway. Aside from
the competition, Cinemalaya 2007 also features an
exhibition module and a two-day conference.
In
this regard, may we have the honor of inviting you to attend
the Cinemalaya Congress entitled Harnessing Technology
for Artistic Expression to be held on July 24-25 July
2007 at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little
Theater). Tickets for the Congress are Php500.00 for two
days with 50% discount for students.
You would have
the chance to interact with noted speakers and panelists
from the independent film scene as well as mainstream practitioners, academe and other media personalities.
Attached is the congress schedule for your info.
Should you have other queries, don't hesitate to contact us
at telephone numbers 832-5094; 832-1125 locals 1702 &
1704. Kindly look for Minda Casagan or email us at
film@culturalcenter .gov.ph.
We hope to see you at
the Congress! Thank you very much in advance.
CINEMALAYA FILM CONGRESS 2007 24-25 July 2007 * CCP
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Theme : HARNESSING
TECHNOLOGY FOR ARTISTIC EXPRESSION
Rationale :
Since 2001, the relatively inexpensive technology of
digital video filmmaking has inspired and enabled a new
generation of film artists to create films imbued with a
robust spirit of independence and originality.
Fortunately, the rise of a new group of enlightened film
producers as well as the establishment of competitions
and festivals for the independent film, such as those of
Cinemalaya, Cinema One and Cine Manila, have served to further bolster and promote the achievements of an exciting
breed of young filmmakers.
But much work
remains to be done. For one, the masterful handling of
the new DV technology is a goal that many filmmakers
continue to work for. For another, the rapid development of technology related to filmmaking demands vigilance and
unflagging attention from filmmakers, who need to be
continuously updated about the latest technology and to
learn how to use such technology.
In response to
these needs, the Cinemalaya Congress 2007 intends to
focus on the intimate and inextricable relations between
technology and art in filmmaking. Five panels composed of
film artists, technicians and businessmen will illustrate, articulate and elaborate on these relations and
show how technology can indeed be harnessed for artistic
expression in the cinema.
Objectives: The
Cinemalaya Congress 2007 has set the following objectives
for its two-day conference:
1. To evaluate the
achievements of selected Cinemalaya 2005 and 2006 films,
especially from the point of view of how they have succeeded in using DV technology for artistic expression;
2. To inform filmmakers about the most recent and
most significant developments in film technology, which
can widen or strengthen or refine their ability to
express themselves as film artists; and
3. To
formulate alternative distribution systems for a long- term marketing and distribution of independent films both
here and abroad.
Congress Program and
Schedule
Day 1 8:30 – 9:00 Registration
9:00 – 9:15 Welcome Remarks
9:15 – 9:45 Keynote
Address
9:45 – 10:00 Morning Break
10:00
– 11:00 Panel 1: Assessing Maximo, Big Time, and Pepot
Artista
11:00 – 11:30 Open Forum
11:30 –
1:00 Lunch Break
1:00 – 2:30 Panel 2: Assessing
Tulad ng Dati, Battad and Rotonda
2:30 – 3:00
Open Forum
3:00 – 3:15 Afternoon Break
3:15 – 4:30 Panel 3:Assessing Mansyon, Babae, Kultado,
Putot and Orasyon
4:30 – 5:00 Open Forum
Day 2 10:00 – 11:30 Panel 4: State-of-the- Art
Equipment for Digital Filmmaking
11:30 – 12:00
Open Forum
12:00 – 1:15 Lunch Break
1:15
– 2:30 Panel 5:Promoting and Marketing the Independent
Film
2:30 – 3:00 Open Forum
3:00 – 3:30
Congress Panel Reports
3:30 – 4:00 Summary of
Recommendations and Resolutions Labels:
ccp, cinemalaya, cinemalaya 2007, cultural center of the
philippines, filipino film, philippine cinema, up diliman, up film institute |
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Eiga Sai 2007 Schedule

Eiga Sai 2007 Screening Schedule
Shangri-la Plaza June 20
(Wed) 7:00 PM Kamikaze Girls
June 21 (Thu) 2:00
PM Shangri-la (Togenkyo No Hitobito) 5:00 PM Blue
Spring 8:00 PM Out of this World
June 22
(Fri) 2:00 PM Hotel Hibiscus 5:00 PM Inochi
8:00 PM No One’s Ark
June 23 (Sat) 2:00 PM
Blue 5:00 PM Kamikaze Girls 8:00 PM The Stars
Converge
June 24 (Sun) 2:00 PM Kamikaze Girls 5:00 PM Hotel Hibiscus 8:00 PM Blue Spring
June 25 (Mon) 2:00 PM Blue 5:00 PM Inochi
8:00 PM Out of this World
June 26 (Tue) 2:00 PM
Shangri-la 5:00 PM The Stars Converge 8:00 PM
Harmful Insect
Eiga Sai 2007 Screening
Schedule
UP Film Institute July 2 (Mon) 2:00
PM Shangri-la 5:00 PM Out of this World 7:00 PM
Blue Spring
July 3 (Tue) 2:00 PM Blue 5:00
PM Inochi 7:00 PM Kamikaze Girls
July 4
(Wed) 7:00 PM Hotel Hibiscus
July 5 (Thu) 2:00
PM Harmful Insect 5:00 PM No One’s Ark 7:00 PM
The Stars Converge
Cultural Center of the
Philippines July 4 (Wed) 4:00 PM Out of this World 7:00 PM Blue Spring
July 5 (Thu) 4:00 PM
Blue 7:00 PM Shangri-la
July 6 (Fri) 4:00
PM Inochi 7:00 PM Kamikaze Girls
July 7
(Sat) 4:00 PM Harmful Insect 7:00 PM The Stars
Converge
July 8 (Sun) 4:00 PM No One’s Ark
7:00 PM Hotel Hibiscus
Eiga Sai 2007 Screening Schedule Labels: ccp, cultural center of the
philippines, eiga sai, eiga sai 2007, film festival, film showing, up diliman, up film institute |
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Eiga Sai 2007
CONTEMPORARY FILMS THE JAPAN
FOUNDATION, MANILA’S MONTH-LONG EIGA SAI
Eiga
Sai 2007 (SCREENING SCHEDULE)
The Japan
Foundation, Manila, in cooperation with the Shangri-La Plaza
Mall, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and the UP Film
Institute, proudly presents slices of Japanese life as seen
through the eyes of contemporary Japanese directors of “Eiga
Sai 2007”: a showcase of modern film genre at the Shang
Cineplex, UP Film Institute and CCP Dream Theater.
Among the films to be featured in Eiga Sai 2007 are Kamikaze
Girls (Shimotsuma Monogatari, 2004, directed by Tetsuya
Nakashima), Harmful Insect (Gaichu, 2002, directed by Akihiko
Shiota), Hotel Hibiscus (Hotel Hibiscus, 2002, directed by
Yuji Nakae), No One’s Ark (Baka no Hakobune, 2002, directed by
Nobuhiro Yamashita), Inochi (Inochi, 2002, directed by Tetsuo
Shinohara), Out of this World (Kono Yo no Sotoe-Club Shinchu
Gun, 2003, directed by Junji Sakamoto), The Stars Converge
(Chirusoku no Natsu, 2003, directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe), Blue
(Blue, 2001, directed by Hiroshi Ando), Blue Spring (Aoi Haru,
2001, directed by Toshiaki Toyoda) and Shangri-la (Togenkyo No
Hitobito, 2002, directed by Takashi Miike).
The
Eiga Sai (literally, ‘film festival’ in Japanese) opens at the
Shangri-la Plaza Mall on June 20 with light comedy, “Kamikaze
Girls” (2004, 103 minutes, Color), written by Novala Takemoto
and directed by Nakashima Tetsuya. It tells the story of two
very different teenagers who become best friends, even though
neither will admit it. J-Pop star Kyoko Fukada stars as
Momoko, a 17-year-old girl so obsessed with everything rococo
that she wears old-fashioned frilly white clothing and carries
a parasol. After Momoko’s mother leaves her small time crook
husband, her young daughter grows up on the farm, 60 miles
from Tokyo, with her ex Yakuza father who sells fake Versace
merchandize and grandmother, a woman with an extraordinary
ability to catch flies in mid air. Desperate for money, Momoko
starts selling the remainder of her father's counterfeit
clothing, but her only customer is a tough-talking young biker
chick, Ichigo (Anna Tsuchiya), who belongs to an all-girl
gang. Their lives exemplify some of the fascinating
intricacies of Japanese youth culture in a feel good film with
art direction creatively designed to blow your socks off. The
movie garnered critical acclaim and won numerous awards in
Japan and abroad.
All films in Eiga Sai 2007 will
be shown with English subtitles. Screening venues of Eiga Sai
2007 are at the Cinema 3, Shangri-La Plaza Mall (June 20-26),
UP Film Institute (July 2-5), and CCP Dream Theater (July 4-
8). Admission is free.
For detailed screening
schedules and inquiries on Eiga Sai 2007, please check the
Japan Foundation, Manila website: www.jfmo.org.ph or call the
JFM telephone numbers 811-6155 to 58. Labels:
ccp, cultural center of the
philippines, eiga sai, eiga sai 2007, film festival, film showing, japan foundation manila, up diliman, up film institute |
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Troika Exhibit @ Kaida Art Gallery
Troika at Kaida Art Gallery June 27, 2007 to July
18, 2007
An exhibit of paintings will open on June
27 Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at K A I D A, a newly - opened art
space in Quezon City.
Billed as "Troika," the
exhibit features new paintings by Zean Cabangis, Jonas Eslao,
and Vicente Pado, Jr., fresh graduates from the U.P. College
of Fine Arts.
Zean Cabangis, as he signs his
paintings, works on contradictions and contrasts throughout
the painting process in depicting familiar subjects and
everyday scenes.
Jonas Eslao, on the hand,
incorporates signages and symbols from postcards, mails and
other stamped and printed matter to create allegorical
imageries.
Vicente Pado, Jr. uses sequential and
stroboscopic effects of depicting movement of a popular
Filipino genre.
The exhibit, Troika, will run until
July 18, Wednesday, at Kaida Art Gallery 2nd Floor, GFO
Building, located at 122 Kamuning Road, Quezon City.
For inquiries on Troika Exhibit @ Kaida Art Gallery, call
(632) 414 4777 or (0916) 682 1755 or email
aidahysg@yahoo.com. Labels: filipino artist, kaida art gallery, philippine art, philippine exhibit, philippine painting |
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2007 Ateneo Art Awards: Names of Short-listed Artists
Announced
2007 ATENEO ART AWARDS
GLOBAL/VERNACULAR: NAMES OF SHORT-LISTED ARTISTS
ANNOUNCED
The Ateneo Art Gallery, the country's
premier museum of modern Philippine art, together with
Metro Society, Y Style of the Philippine Star, Power Plant
Mall, Rockwell Land and Smart Gold, is proud to announce
the short-list for the 2007 Ateneo Art Awards:
Lyle Buencamino for "A Bowtie for John Lyle," Mag:net ABS, 4 - 31 July 2006.
Bembol dela Cruz for
"Measures," Finale Art Gallery, 15 February - 6 March
2007.
Racquel de Loyola for "7a*11d
International Festival," Xpace, Toronto, Canada, 27 October
2006.
Nona Garcia for "Girls Will Not Be Girls,"
Art Center, SM Megamall, 3 - 15 August 2006.
Nona Garcia for "Strange Familiarity, " West Gallery, SM Megamall, 19 - 31 October 2006.
Winner Jumalon
for "Untitled Stills," Blanc Gallery, 16 February - 9
March 2007.
Wawi Navarroza for "Saturnine: A
Collection of Portraits, Creatures, Glass & Shadow,"
silverlens Gallery, 18 January - 17 February 2007.
Yasmin Sison for "Unmade," Mag:net Paseo, 9 - 27
May 2006.
Jay Ticar for "Frangible Armor
Piercing Inside a Single Round Bolt Action Bull Barrel,"
Mag:net Katipunan, 17 February - 6 March 2007.
Mac Valdezco for "Small Complete Units," Avellana Art Gallery, 14 April - 19 May 2007.
Jevijoe Vitug
for "Capitali-Sing, " Finale Art Gallery, 8 - 27 March
2007.
MM Yu for "Thoughts Collected, Recollected, "
Finale Art Gallery, 19 April - 8 May 2007.
This marks the first time that an artist appears on the
short-list twice, with Garcia been recognized for two
different exhibitions in the same year. De la Cruz,
Navarroza, Ticar and Vitug were short-listed for the
Awards last year, while Valdezco was previously short-
listed in 2005.
The short-list was selected by the
2007 Ateneo Art Awards Jury after going through over one
hundred nominations. Each artist, a Filipino citizen, 35
years or under by 31 May 2007, was nominated for a solo
or group exhibition in any public venue held between 2 May 2006 and 1 May 2007.
From the short-list, the
jury deliberated on 20 June 2007 to determine the three
recipients of the Awards. The winners will then be
announced on 8 August 2007 at a formal ceremony at the
Rockwell Tent following "2007 Ateneo Art Awards:
Global/Vernacular, " an exhibition of the works of the
short-listed artists at Power Plant Mall from 2 - 7
August 2007.
Global/Vernacular is recognition and
credence, acknowledging Philippine art has its own
nuances yet believing it moves beyond local context to
reverberate cross-culturally. It also calls attention to
the expansion of the Ateneo Art Gallery Studio
Residency Grant, the only program of its kind organized
by a Philippine cultural institution. 2007 marks the
third year of the Ateneo Art Gallery Studio Residency
Grant in Australia, to
be held for the first time in La Trobe University in
Bendigo, as well as the introduction of the Ateneo Art
Gallery Studio Residency Grant in Singapore with Artesan Gallery. Each residency provides one of the three Ateneo Art Awardees with roundtrip airfare, accommodation and a work studio for three weeks, an allowance, as well as an invitation to exhibit at their respective host venues.
Visit http://gallery. ateneo.edufor
updates on the Ateneo Art Awards.
For further
inquiries on 2007 Ateneo Art Awards: Names of Short-
listed Artists Announced, please contact Clarissa
Chikiamco, 2007 Ateneo Art Awards Project Coordinator, at
426-6488 or at cchikiamco@ateneo.
edu. Labels: ateneo art awards, ateneo art gallery, ateneo de manila
university, filipino artist, philippine art |
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Kodak FilmSchool Competition 2007 Call for Entries
The 2007 KODAK FILMSCHOOL COMPETITION
Deadline for submission of entries is on AUGUST 3, 2007 at 4:00pm
FORMATS ACCEPTED: *Betacam SP - NTSC (recommended) *DVD
Winner of the National Competition will
be announced on AUGUST 17, 2007
* Winner of
the National Competition wins a Product Grant worth P25,000.00
Kodak FilmSchool Competition 2007 Expand Your Horizons
Win a trip to Clermont-
Ferrand Short Film Festival in France inclusive of airfare and
accommodation.
The focus of the Kodak Filmschool
Competition is on the film's cinematography and the innovative
use of available resources to create the images that
complement the story.
Cinematography that best
serves the story
The Kodak Filmschool Competition
will be conducted in various participating countries in Asia Pacific and Latin America. The winning film from each
National Competition will then be judged at a regional level
to select the overall competition winner. Eligible
participants are invited to submit original films on the
following conditions:
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Kodak FilmSchool Competition 2007
1. Each
entry must be submitted by the cinematographer. Only one film
and only one cinematographer per entry is permitted.
2. A short synopsis and production crew list must be
attached to each entry form.
3. Entries must
be originated on Super 8, 16mm or 35mm negative. Maximum
running time: 30 mins.
4. The
cinematographer and crew members must be either
a)
currently enrolled in a full time film or related production
training program, or b) graduated from a full time film
or related production training program within the last 12
months of the competition closing date.
5.
Animation is accepted if originated on film.
6.
All judge's decisions are final.
7. A
copy of the winning National Competition film must be made
available by August 30, 2007 for Regional Competition
judging.
8. Kodak will be responsible for
freighting the winning National Competition films to and from
the Regional Competition judging venue.
9.
The winner of the Regional Competition will receive a trip to
Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival during January 2008. The
prize includes a single return economy ticket to Clermont-
Ferrand and accommodation.
10. The Regional
winner will be required to provide a 35mm print of their film
for exhibition purposes.
KEY DATES Kodak
FilmSchool Competition 2007
See your local Kodak
Office for entry deadline for the National Competition.
National Competition winners will be determined by August 30,
2007. The Regional Competition results will be announced by
November 1, 2007.
HOW TO REGISTER YOUR FILM Kodak FilmSchool Competition 2007
Ask your local
Kodak Office for a Kodak Filmschool Competition entry form
which should be attached securely to your entry. Labels: philippine art contest, photography |
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Cinemalaya 2007 Schedule @ CCP
Cinemalaya 2007 Philippine
Independent Film Festival 20 to 29 July 2007 Cultural Center of the Philippines
Festival
Schedule
SPECIAL EVENTS
Cinemalaya 2007
Awards Night
(Open to the Public) Venue 1 -
CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 07:00 PM 29
Jul/Sun
The Cinemalaya Film Congress
Theme: Harnessing Technology for Artistic Expression Day 1 Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio
Tolentino 24 Jul/Tue 8AM to 5PM Day 2 Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 25 Jul/Wed 9AM
to 5PM
Cinemalaya 2007 Opening Ceremonies
Special Screening: FOSTER CHILD by Brillante Mendoza Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
07:00 PM 20 Jul/Fri
The Cinemalaya Sine
Taktakans
Meet the Cinemalaya 2007 Filmmakers
Forum
(Free Admission) Day 1 Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute 27 Jul/Fri 1PM to 5PM Day 2
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 28 Jul/Sat 1PM to
5PM
Cinemalaya 2007 Philippine Independent
Film Festival 20 to 29 July 2007 Cultural Center of
the Philippines
COMPETITION SCREENINGS
The Cinemalaya 2007 Full-Lengths
ENDO by Jade
Castro 21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang
Huseng Batute 22 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main
Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 24 Jul/Tue 06:15
PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
25 Jul/Wed 09:00 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 26 Jul/Thu 12:45 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 27
Jul/Fri 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 28 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
GULONG by Sockie Fernandez 21 Jul/Sat 06:15 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 22
Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 24 Jul/Tue 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute 25 Jul/Wed 06:15 PM Venue 1
- CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 26
Jul/Thu 10:00 AM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang
Aurelio Tolentino 27 Jul/Fri 03:30 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 28
Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo
KADIN by Adolf Alix Jr.
21 Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 22 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 24
Jul/Tue 06:15 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 25 Jul/Wed 10:00 AM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre /
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 26 Jul/Thu 03:30 PM Venue
2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
27 Jul/Fri 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 28 Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
LIGAW LIHAM
by Jay Abello 21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 22
Jul/Sun 06:15 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 24 Jul/Tue 10:00 AM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre /
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 25 Jul/Wed 06:15 PM Venue
4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 26
Jul/Thu 06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri 10:00 AM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 28
Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo
PISAY by Auraeus Solito
21 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 22 Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 24 Jul/Tue 09:00
PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor
Abelardo 25 Jul/Wed 09:00 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little
Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 26 Jul/Thu
06:15 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 27
Jul/Fri 10:00 AM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 28 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
SINUNGALING NA BUWAN by Eduardo Lejano Jr. 21
Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang
Aurelio Tolentino 22 Jul/Sun 06:15 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 24 Jul/Tue 12:45
PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor
Abelardo 25 Jul/Wed 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang
Huseng Batute 26 Jul/Thu 09:00 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main
Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri 12:45
PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio
Tolentino 28 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main
Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
STILL LIFE by
Katski Flores 21 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main
Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 22 Jul/Sun 03:30
PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio
Tolentino 24 Jul/Tue 06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main
Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 25 Jul/Wed 09:00
PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
26 Jul/Thu 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri 06:15 PM Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute 28 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 2
- CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
TRIBU by Jim Libiran 21 Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue 2
- CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 22
Jul/Sun 06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 24 Jul/Tue 09:00 PM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 25
Jul/Wed 03:30 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 26 Jul/Thu 06:15 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 27 Jul/Fri 09:00
PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor
Abelardo 28 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang
Huseng Batute
TUKSO by Dennis Marasigan 21
Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 22 Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre /
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 24 Jul/Tue 03:30 PM
Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
26 Jul/Thu 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri 06:15 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 28 Jul/Sat 09:00
PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor
Abelardo 29 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little
Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
The
Cinemalaya 2007 Shorts
Shorts Programme A:
DOBLE VISTA (Nisha Alicer, Nix Lañas, Caren Crisologo),
MISTERYO SA HAPIS (Mark DelaCruz), NINEBALL (Enrico Aragon),
ROLYO (Alvin B. Yapan), TAGAPAGLIGTAS (Ma. Solita F. Garcia)
21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre /
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 22 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue
2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
24 Jul/Tue 09:00 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang
Alagad Ng Sining 25 Jul/Wed 12:45 PM Venue 1 - CCP
Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri
06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor
Abelardo 27 Jul/Fri 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang
Huseng Batute 28 Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Shorts Programme B:
DUROG (Tara Illenberger),
GABON (Emmanuel DelaCruz), LIWANAG SA DILIM (Lawrence
Fajardo), MAIKLING KWENTO (Hubert Tibi), TONI (Vic Acedillo
Jr.) 21 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre
/ Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 22
Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 26 Jul/Thu 10:00 AM Venue 1 - CCP
Main Theatre / Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo 26 Jul/Thu
09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 28
Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 1 - CCP Main Theatre / Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo 29 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 2 - CCP
Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Cinemalaya 2007 Philippine Independent Film Festival 20 to 29 July 2007 Cultural Center of the
Philippines EXHIBITION SCREENINGS
The
Cinemalaya 2007 World Premieres
BARAKO by Manolito
Sulit Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel
Conde 09:00 PM 24 Jul/Tue
CURE FOR BOREDOM by Ato
Bautista Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang
Aurelio Tolentino 06:15 PM 25 Jul/Wed
HANGGANG
DITO NA LAMANG AT MARAMING SALAMAT
by Lino Tañada
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio
Tolentino 06:15 PM 22 Jul/Sun
HAW-ANG by Bong
Ramos Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang
Aurelio Tolentino 06:15 PM 26 Jul/Thu
HILO by JP
Carpio Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde 09:00 PM 25 Jul/Wed
KISS MEEH,
MANANANGGAL ME! By Cris Pablo Venue 2 - CCP Little
Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 09:00 PM 26
Jul/Thu
SAPI by Arnold Argaño Venue 2 -
CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 09:00 PM
27 Jul/Fri
SIGNOS by Aloy Adlawan Venue 2
- CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 06:15 PM
24 Jul/Tue
WEN TIMAWA MEETS DELGADO by Rey
Gilbraltar Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang
Aurelio Tolentino 06:15 PM 21 Jul/Sat
TBC:
BALIKBAYAN BOX by Mes Guzman Venue 2 - CCP Little
Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino 06:15 PM 28
Jul/Sat
The Cinemalaya 2005 Films
ANG
PAGDADALAGA NI MAXIMO OLIVEROS
by Auraeus Solito &
Michiko Yamamoto 21 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP
Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 26 Jul/Thu
03:30 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng
Sining
BARYOKE by Ron Bryant 23 Jul/Mon
03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 28 Jul/Sat 10:00
AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
BIG TIME by Mario Cornejo & Monster Jimenez 21 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang
Alagad Ng Sining 25 Jul/Wed 03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP
Silangan Hall
ICU BED #7 by Rica Arevalo
21 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng
Batute 26 Jul/Thu 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ISNATS by Mike
Dagnalan & Jun Aves 24 Jul/Tue 12:45 PM Venue 5 -
CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 28 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
LASPONGGOLS by Sigfried Barros Sanchez 24 Jul/Tue
10:00 AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng
Sining 28 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall /
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
PEPOT ARTISTA by
Clodualdo del Mundo Jr. 21 Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue
4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 26
Jul/Thu 12:45 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad
Ng Sining
ROOM BOY by Alfred Aloysius Adlawan 24 Jul/Tue 03:30 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang
Alagad Ng Sining 27 Jul/Fri 03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP
Silangan Hall
SARONG BANGGI by Emman dela Cruz
24 Jul/Tue 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre /
Tanghalang Manuel Conde 28 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 4 -
CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
The
Cinemalaya 2006 Films
ANG HULING ARAW NG LINGGO by
Nick Olanka 25 Jul/Wed 10:00 AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP
Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 29 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
BATAD: SA PAANG PALAY by Benji Garcia 22 Jul/Sun
10:00 AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng
Sining 27 Jul/Fri 12:45 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall /
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
DONSOL by Adolfo B. Alix
Jr. 25 Jul/Wed 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre
/ Tanghalang Manuel Conde 29 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 4
- CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
IN DA
RED KORNER by Dado Lumibao 25 Jul/Wed 03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 28
Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
MUDRAKS by Arah Jell Badayos & Margaret Guzman
25 Jul/Wed 12:45 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng
Batute 29 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ROTONDA by Ron
Bryant 22 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 27 Jul/Fri 03:30 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
SAAN NAGTATAGO SI HAPPINESS
by Florida Bautista &
Real Florido 24 Jul/Tue 03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP
Silangan Hall 29 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP
Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
TULAD NG DATI by
Michael Sandejas 22 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 4 - CCP
MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 26 Jul/Thu 03:30
PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
The Cinemalaya 2005
& 2006 Shorts
Cinemalaya 2005 Shorts: ALIMUOM
(Rommel “Milo” Tolentino), BABAE (Sigrid Bernardo), BLOODBANK
(Pam Miras), KULTADO (Lawrence Fajardo), MANSYON (Joel Ruiz),
PANAGINIPAN (Anna Isabelle Matutina) 21 Jul/Sat 03:30
PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 26 Jul/Thu 10:00 AM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
Cinemalaya 2006 Shorts A: 10:25 NG GABI (Reggie Gulle), GEE
-GEE AT WATERINA (J. Dennis C. Teodosio), KWARTO (Jose Maria
Emmanuel C. Taylo), LABADA (Raz DelaTorre), NO PASSPORT NEEDED
(Pepe Diokno) 22 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute 27 Jul/Fri 12:45 PM Venue 3
- CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
Cinemalaya 2006 Shorts B: ORASYON (Rommel “Milo” Tolentino),
PARANG PELIKULA (Hubert Tibi), PUTOT (Jeck Cogama), PUWANG
(Anna Isabelle Matutina), SA SILAW (Reinzi L. Balao)
22 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 27
Jul/Fri 10:00 AM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad
Ng Sining
Cinemalaya 2007 Philippine
Independent Film Festival 20 to 29 July 2007 Cultural Center of the Philippines MORE EXHIBITION
SCREENINGS
ANAK NG TINAPA by Jon Red 21
Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
ANG ANAK NI BROCKA by Sigfried Barros
Sanchez 26 Jul/Thu 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
ANG DAAN
PATUNGONG KALIMUGTONG by Mes Guzman 21 Jul/Sat 06:15
PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 27 Jul/Fri 09:00 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang
Alagad Ng Sining
ANG HULING BALYAN NG BUHI by
Sherad Anthony Sanchez 27 Jul/Fri 03:30 PM Venue 3
- CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 28
Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
ASTIG by Jon Red 23 Jul/Mon 09:00 PM Venue 6 -
CCP Silangan Hall
BALAY DAKU by JP Carpio
22 Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
BALIW by Redd Ochoa 23 Jul/Mon 12:45 PM Venue 6
- CCP Silangan Hall 27 Jul/Fri 09:00 PM Venue 3 - CCP
Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
BLACKOUT by
Ato Bautista 22 Jul/Sun 06:15 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 28 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
CARE HOME by Suzett Ranillo 22 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 24 Jul/Tue
09:00 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
CAVITE by
Neil Dela Llana & Ian Gamazon 24 Jul/Tue 06:15 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
COMPOUND by Will Fredo
21 Jul/Sat 03:30 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng
Batute 26 Jul/Thu 09:00 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan
Hall
DILIM by Topel Lee 21 Jul/Sat 03:30
PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
DILIMAN by Mes Guzman 25 Jul/Wed 06:15 PM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
FACES OF
LOVE by Eddie Romero 26 Jul/Thu 12:45 PM Venue 5 -
CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute 27 Jul/Fri 12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
HEREMIAS (Unang Aklat:
Ang Alamat Ng Princesang Bayawak)
by Lav Diaz ( 9AM
to 6PM 9 hours - counts as one programme) 29 Jul/Sun
9:00 AM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
ILUSYON by Paolo Villaluna & Ellen Ramos 26
Jul/Thu 06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
IMAHE NASYON
by Lav Diaz (“Nang Matapos Ang
Ulan”), Raymond Red (“Mistulang Kamera Obskura”) Roxlee (“La
Pula”), Neil Daza (“Biyaheng Edsa”) Ellen Ramos (“Speci Men”),
Robert Quebral (“Barado”), Paolo Villaluna, (“One Shot”) Mes
De Guzman (“Tsinelas”), Topel Lee (“Ang Manunulat”), Emmanuel
dela Cruz (“Imagining Edsa”), Lyle Sacris (“Dibuho”) Milo Alto
Paz (“Lugaw”), RA Rivera (“Public Service Announcement”),
Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez (“Aksyon Star”), Tad Ermitaño (“Local
Unit”), Ogi Sugatan (“5 Minutes”), Poklong Anading (“Between
Intersection”), EJ Salcedo (“Talahib”), Dennis Empalmado
(“Bwahaha”) and Yeye Calderon (“Silid”).
d/w The
IMAHE NASYON Behind The Scenes by Jon Red
(counts
as one programme) 27 Jul/Fri 06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP
Silangan Hall
INANG YAYA by Pablo Biglang-Awa &
Veronica Velasco 25 Jul/Wed 03:30 PM Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute
KALELDO by Brillante
Mendoza 22 Jul/Sun 06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan
Hall 26 Jul/Thu 09:00 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall /
Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
KUBRADOR by Jeffrey
Jeturian 21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 26 Jul/Thu 06:15 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
29 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
LA VISA LOCA by Mark Meily 24
Jul/Tue 03:30 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
LAMBANOG by Paolo Herras 25 Jul/Wed 10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
MANORO by
Brillante Mendoza 24 Jul/Tue 06:15 PM Venue 3 - CCP
Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng
Sining
MASAHISTA by Brillante Mendoza 26
Jul/Thu 03:30 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
METLOGS by Cris Pablo 24 Jul/Tue 12:45 PM
Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 27
Jul/Fri 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
MGA PUSANG GALA by Ellen Ongkeko
(TBC) 22 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang
Huseng Batute
NASAAN SI FRANCIS? by Gabby Fernandez
22 Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng
Batute 25 Jul/Wed 06:15 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
NUMBALIKDIWA by
Bobby Bonifacio 21 Jul/Sat 09:00 PM Venue 6 - CCP
Silangan Hall 27 Jul/Fri 06:15 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
PANDANGGO by
Dennis Empalmado & Wilfred Galila 22 Jul/Sun
12:45 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 25 Jul/Wed 10:00
AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
PINOY BLONDE by Peque Gallaga 21 Jul/Sat
10:00 AM Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
RAKET NI NANAY by Lawrence Fajardo 25 Jul/Wed
12:45 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng
Sining 29 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
REKADOS by Paolo
Herras 22 Jul/Sun 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 24 Jul/Tue 12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
ROME & JULIET by Connie
S.A. Macatuno 22 Jul/Sun 12:45 PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP
Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining 25 Jul/Wed 03:30 PM
Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
RUPTURA by Ron Bryant 24 Jul/Tue 10:00 AM Venue 5
- CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
SA AKING
PAGKAKAGISING MULA SA KAMULATAN
by Ato Bautista
23 Jul/Mon 06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
SA ILALIM NG COGON by Rico Ilarde 21 Jul/Sat
06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 26 Jul/Thu 03:30
PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SA NORTH DIVERSION ROAD by Dennis Marasigan
24 Jul/Tue 03:30 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
SANDALANG BAHAY by Denisa Reyes &
Mark Gary 28 Jul/Sat 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SEROKS by Eduardo
Lejano Jr. 22 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream
Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel Conde 26 Jul/Thu 12:45 PM
Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
SITAK by Liza Cornejo
24 Jul/Tue 10:00 AM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre /
Tanghalang Manuel Conde
SQUATTER PUNK by Khavn
(with a live band) 28 Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 5 -
CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
STILL LIVES by Jon Red
25 Jul/Wed 12:45 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
STOCK ROOM by Hero Angeles 21 Jul/Sat 12:45
PM Venue 4 - CCP MKP Hall / Bulwagang Alagad Ng Sining
28 Jul/Sat 06:15 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
TODO TODO TEROS by John Torres
21 Jul/Sat 12:45 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall 26
Jul/Thu 09:00 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde
TRABAHO by Ned Trespeces 22
Jul/Sun 09:00 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang
Manuel Conde 26 Jul/Thu 10:00 AM Venue 5 - CCP
Tanghalang Huseng Batute
TULI by Auraeus Solito
25 Jul/Wed 09:00 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
UPOS by Jose Maria Emmanuel C. Taylo 25
Jul/Wed 06:15 PM Venue 6 - CCP Silangan Hall
Special Screenings
BEST OF GAWAD 2007 A
(Titles to Follow) 27 Jul/Fri 10:00 AM Venue 5 -
CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
BEST OF GAWAD 2007
B
(Titles to Follow) 28 Jul/Sat 10:00 AM
Venue 5 - CCP Tanghalang Huseng Batute
CINEMALAYA
2007 AUDIENCE CHOICE Screening 27 Jul/Fri 06:15 PM
Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre / Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
(TBC Reserved for Exhibition) 28 Jul/Sat
09:00 PM Venue 3 - CCP Dream Theatre / Tanghalang Manuel
Conde
(TBC Reserved for Extra Screening )
29 Jul/Sun 03:30 PM Venue 2 - CCP Little Theatre /
Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino
Kindly note that screening schedules may be
subject to change. Labels: best filipino films 2006, ccp, cinemalaya, cinemalaya 2007, cultural center of the
philippines, film festival, film showing, philippine cinema |
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
WCOPA National Director for the Philippines introduces 2007
Team Philippines
For any queries, you may contact
Oliver Oliveros, Senior Public Relations Officer/Consultant,
at tel. no. 818-1111 loc. 225, mobile no. 0928-7725254, email
add. stages_pr@i-manila.com.ph, or web site
http://oliverpublicist.blogspot.com
WCOPA National
Director for the Philippines introduces 2007 Team
Philippines
Carlo Orosa, newly-licensed World
Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) National Director for
the Philippines, presented to sponsors and the media this
year’s Team Philippines that will compete at the 11th Annual
WCOPA in Hollywood, California during a fundraising concert
held recently at Teatrino, Promenade, Greenhills.
Ida Henares, former WCOPA National Director for the
Philippines and Jed Madela, 2005 WCOPA Grand Champion
Performer of the World, were at the affair to show support to
2007 Team Philippines.
Team Philippines includes
Pop Virtuoso Reuben Laurente, Hamilton Canada Talent Hunt
Grand Prize Winner and “Philippine Idol” finalist Reymond
Sajor, “Born Diva” Grand Prize Winner Raki Vega, 2006 Manhunt
International semi-finalist Iago Raterta, “Little Big
Superstar” finalist Aria Clemente and Zamboanga-based
Revelation Band.
WCOPA is often cited as the one
and only “official Talent Olympics” for performers and
entertainers. After 11 years of incredible growth, it is the
only premier international talent and modeling competition of
its kind annually held in Hollywood, the entertainment capital
of the world! Similar to the Olympics, only invited and
qualified competitors (called Worldstars) representing
countries compete each year in a fierce competition for the
“Grand Champion Performer of the World” titles.
There are three rounds of competitions. The first will
determine the medalists: Gold, silver, and bronze. The
medalists move on to the second round of competitions to
determine overall World Champions. Outstanding and
entertaining performers chosen during the second round will
then perform before a selected panel of judges to determine
the finalists who will compete for the “Grand Champion of the
World” category titles and ultimately the “Grand Champion
Performer of the World” titles.
Competitors are
encouraged to look for sponsors from their respective
countries that will pay up for their registration fee,
airfare, food and accommodation at WCOPA from July 28 to Aug
5. Expected expenditure would sum up to around $3,000 per
delegate. Over 50 countries are expected to send in their
representatives to WCOPA.
“Team Philippines this
year is carefully selected and made up of incredible talents
from major TV networks and nationwide singing competitions. We
are also sending our very first male model delegate to WCOPA,”
says Orosa.
Griff O’ Neal, former “Miss Universe”
pageant executive and WCOPA president, shares the same
excitement over Team Philippines. “All of us are anxious to
welcome Team Philippines to the 11th annual WCOPA! "Go for
the Gold!” says O’ Neal.
For inquiries and
donations to 2007 WCOPA Team Philippines, you may contact
Oliver Oliveros of STAGES at mobile no. 0928-7725254 or e-mail
add. stages_pr@i-manila.com.ph.
2007 WCOPA Team
Philippines has been getting support from the following
sponsors: PLDT MyDSL, Outland, STAGES, Christian Bautista,
Senator Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr., Mr. Kenway, Trumpets
Musicademy, Rodriguez de Alba Bespoke and Fotofabrik –
Photography by Jay Javier. Labels: filipino artist, philippine art, philippine music, philippine theater, wcopa |
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Call for Entries: Cinemanila 3rd Digital Lokal Competition
Call for Entries to the 3rd Digital
Lokal Competition of the Cinemanila International Film
Festival; Deadline Extended to 11 July 2007
Entries
to the Digital Lokal Competition of the 9th Cinemanila
International Film Festival are now being accepted. The
deadline for submission has been extended to 11 July 2007.
The competition, 3rd Digital Lokal Competition of the
Cinemanila International Film Festival, is open to all
Filipino filmmakers with digital full-feature films (DV / HD /
24P / HDV) in Filipino, or any regional language/dialect with
English subtitles. To be eligible for participation, films
must have been produced after January 2006 and should not have
been exhibited commercially, locally or internationally, or in
prior local festivals (it should make its premiere showing in
Cinemanila). Entries must be 80 minutes (minimum) to 130
minutes (maximum) in length including credits.
The
Entry Selection Committee of the 3rd Digital Lokal Competition
of the Cinemanila International Film Festival will choose ten
(10) local digital films from among the qualified entries, to
participate in the Digital Festival Competition.
The 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival is organized
jointly by the Independent Cinema Association of the
Philippines (ICAP), the Film Development Council of the
Philippines (FDCP), the National Commission for Culture and
the Arts (NCCA), and SM Cinemas, and a specially commissioned
inter-agency committee. It will be held from 8 to 19 August in
SM Mall of Asia and selected SM theatres in Metro Manila.
Aside from parallel competitions for full-length,
short and documentary films, there will also be distinct
exhibitions, tributes, marathon showings, conferences and
other special events. Seminars and workshops will also be held
during the festival and will cover subjects and issues on
independent filmmaking. Directors, producers, critics and
actors throughout Asia, Europe, and North America will be
invited to attend the film event.
For entry forms
and further details on 3rd Digital Lokal Competition of the
Cinemanila International Film Festival, please visit the
Cinemanila e-group at
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/cinemanila/. Please click
the File link on the left navigation column of the e-group.
The entry forms to the 3rd Digital Lokal Competition of the
Cinemanila International Film Festival will be available on
the website (http://www.cinemanila.com.ph ) starting 12 March
2007. You can email us at cinemanila@gmail.com.
You
can also contact: The Secretariat 9TH CINEMANILA
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Rm. 5C-2 NCCA
Bldg. 633 General Luna St., Intramuros 1002
Manila Philippines (632)5272192 Labels: cinemanila, filipino artist, filipino film, film
development council of the philippines, national
commission for culture and the arts, philippine cinema, philippine festival |
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
A Tribute to Frida Kahlo @ Instituto Cervantes
 A TRIBUTE TO FRIDA KAHLO at INSTITUTO CERVANTES
On July 6, 2007, one hundred years after the birth of
prominent Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, Instituto Cervantes
will commemorate her artistic legacy by inviting female
Filipino artists from various fields to pay homage to the
immortal artist. Writers Jessica Zafra and Marjorie Evasco,
sculptress July Lluch, filmmaker Ellen Ramos, visual artists
Steph Palallos and Wawi Navarroza, and dancer Myra Beltran
will take part in Queremos tanto a Frida, Mahal namin si
Frida, a series of cultural events covering the month of July.
All activities will be held at the Instituto Cervantes
premises.
Frida Kahlo, an artist and
feminist icon, is well-known for her self-portraits which
depicted her emotional pain and physical suffering through
symbolism. In the last decades, she has gained the respect
of the artistic world and even become a popular figure for the
public, resulting in several movies about her life. One of
the best films about her is Frida, naturaleza viva, which was
directed by Paul Ledouc in 1984. This film will be shown at
Instituto Cervantes on July 6 at 6 pm.
Later in the day, Jessica Zafra will be reading her article
"Contra Frida Kahlo" to the public. Her article is a
criticism against the media's portrayal of Frida Kahlo. On
the same day July Lluch will present her Bust of Frida. There
will also be a photo exhibit by Wawi Navarroza entitled
"Abducted", which will feature her photographs influenced by
the figure and work of Frida Kahlo. Another interesting
display will be the wire sculpture by Steph Palallos, which is
based on Kahlo's self-portrait, "The Two Fridas" (1939). This
self-portrait depicts the fragmented side of her personality,
the traditional Mexican that Diego adored, and the more modern
"European Woman."
On July 14 Marjorie
Evasco and Nityalila Saulo will be presenting a joint-
performance inspired by the great artist.
One week later, on July 21, Ellen Ramos will be presenting a
film inspired by Frida's most surreal work, "What the Water
Gave Me". In this video, the water literally becomes a
reflective surface where the real and imagined merge.
On July 28, the Frida Kahlo month will come to a
close with Myra Beltran premiering her piece "Frida before the
Mirror." Beltran will be juxtaposed against images of Frida
Kahlo's paintings. As the dancer writes her emotion with her
body's movements, constricted due to Frida's physical
disabilities, she also writes her body into canvas, just like
Frida's inscription of her body in her work. This symbolizes
her liberation as an artist and a woman.
To complete the tribute to Frida Kahlo, the Embassy of Mexico
and Instituto Cervantes will present Mexican Cinema in the
times of Frida Kahlo, a film cycle of films produced during
the last decade of Frida Kahlos's life. The cycle comprises
four films directed by the movie industry giants Emilio
Fernandez and Luis Buñuel: Maria Candelaria (1944), Victimas
del pecado (1950), the classic Los Olvidados (1950) and A
Woman Without Love (1951). This cycle is genuine proof that
Mexican cinema had a prestigious past way before the rise of
directors like Gonzalez Iñárritu ( Amores perros, Babel),
Cuarón(Y tu mama tambien) and Guillermo del Toro (El laberinto
del fauno).
The centenary of Frida Kahlo's
birth will be celebrated not only in the Philippines but also
worldwide. In her native country, Kahlo will be honoured
with the largest-ever exhibit of her paintings at the Museum
of the Fine Arts palace, which will be Kahlo's first
comprehensive exhibit in Mexico. Works will be on loan from
Detroit, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Nayoga, Japan.
The exhibit will include one-third of her artistic
production, as well as manuscripts and letters that have not
been previously displayed.
Mahal namin si
Frida is organized by Instituto Cervantes, with the
collaboration of the Spanish Embassy, AECI, and the Embassy of
Mexico.
Instituto Cervantes 855 Kalaw St.,
1000 Ermita Manila Tel. (632) 526 1482 - 85 Fax
(632) 526 1449 www. manila.cervantes.es Labels: filipino artist, filipino film, instituto cervantes, philippine cinema |
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
FILIPINAS: Photographs by Isa Lorenzo Book Launch
FILIPINAS: Photographs by Isa
Lorenzo BOOK LAUNCH
silverlens gallery invites
everyone to the Book Launch of FILIPINAS: Photographs by
Isa Lorenzo on Saturday, 7 July 2007 from 3-5pm. The FILIPINAS Book was published in part with a grant from the
Philippine National Commission for Culture and the Arts
(NCCA).
FILIPINAS is a series of photographs of
thirty women who represent the arts, education, social
work, civil society and politics. No elaborate costumes
nor backdrops were used, only film and a simple background
in the style of studio photography from the 1940's and
'50s. Curated by Deanna Ongpin-Recto, the FILIPINAS were
selected for their pioneering spirit, their achievements,
and their landmark influences. Aside from the
photographs, the book, designed by Isabel Pepper Roxas,
includes short biographies of the FILIPINAS written by
Ongpin-Recto with materials submitted by the women
themselves.
The FILIPINAS are Estefania Aldaba-Lim,
Ligaya Fernando Amilbangsa, Teresita Ang-See, Eugenia D.
Apostol, Corazon C. Aquino, Daisy Hontiveros Avellana,
Helena Z. Benitez, Gilda Cordero-Fernando, Virginia
Oteyza de Guia, Fe del Mundo, Nene del Rosario- Villanueva, Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil, Ameurfina M. Herrera, Alice P.
Lorenzo, Eva Fidela Maamo, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Rosario G.
Manalo, Solita C. Monsod, Lourdes R. Montinola, Virginia
R. Moreno, Maria Isabel Ongpin, Fe and Honorata Muyot,
Socorro C. Ramos, Leticia Ramos-Shahani, Santanina Tillah
Rasul, Gloria Romero, Leonora Paraan San Agustin, Armida Siguion-Reyna, and the late Haydee B. Yorac.
FILIPINAS: Photographs by Isa Lorenzo was first exhibited in
the Cultural Center of the Philippines in 2006 and has
made the rounds of various Universities in Manila. In
February of this year, the show was brought to the UNESCO
House in Paris, France for the celebration of International Women's Day. FILIPINAS will be open for public
viewing from July 3-7 at the silverlens gallery.
Copies of the book will be sold for a special launch price
for the duration of the public viewing at the silverlens
gallery.
silverlens gallery is located at 2320
Pasong Tamo Extension, Warehouse 2, Yupangco Building.
Gallery hours are 10 to 7pm Mondays to Fridays and 1 to
6pm on Saturdays.
For more information on
FILIPINAS: Photographs by Isa Lorenzo Book Launch, call
8160044 or email manage@silverlensphot
o.com. Labels: isa lorenzo, national
commission for culture and the arts, philippine art, photography, silverlens gallery |
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6th Philippine Toys, Hobbies & Collectibles Convention
Visit Dig Deep Entertainment booth at 6th TOYCON

6th
Philippine Toys, Hobbies and Collectibles Convention
(16th TOYCON) June 16-17, 2007 Megatrade Hall 2-
3, SM Megamall 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Digger T. Mesch
Artist- Director –
Visionary – the award winning New
York City artist founded the U.S.A design house Art
Asylum in 1996. Fighting for artistic credit in an
industry where all talent operated in virtual anonymity. Forever changing the system as
we know it, today artists across America now receive credit
for their work thanks to his tenacity and passion. In
2001 and 2002, Digger was ranked in Cinescape magazine's
"Power 100" of the most influential personalities on
science fiction and entertainment alongside the
likes of George Lucas, Steven Speilberg,
James Cameron and Steven
King.
After years of working creatively with the
lukes of Marvel Entertainment, Lucas Film, Warner
Brothers, Paramount, Clive
Barker, Kevin Eastman, Ozzy Osbourne, Kiss, Rob Zombie,
and a slew of other world renowned entities Art Asylum
was sold to diamond Select Toys in 2007. Digger's new
brain child Dig Deep Entertainment was formed this year in
Hong Kong,
As known for his persona as his art, Digger has acted
in a host of films including Ultraviolet, The Counting House, The Twins Effect, Heat
Team, as well as voice acting for X-men/Dark Tide other
animation and film. Dig Deep Entertainment is dedicated
to creating works of art in various mediums as well as
proprietary entertainment for film and television. Now
involved in the production of 2 upcoming live action films, developing his original content, designing limited edition
maquettes wuth Marvel Entertainment and writing his first
screenplay to prepare for his directional debut, Digger
continues to break rules, inspire new ideas and fornicate
shamelessly with the spirit o the future. Yuri Timg
Born in
Peru and raised in New York City, Yuri was educated
at the "FAME" high school and The School of Visual Arts.
Honing his skills as a master illustrator and comic
artist he worked freelance for 10 years on a multitude of
commercial projects. In 2004, he moved to Asia and was hired by Art Asylum
Hong Kong. Here he
contributed his great talents on designs for Minimates, Lord of the Rings, Marvel Comics,
Star Trek, Batman, Clive
Barkers Jump Tribe, and more. Yuri now has joined
forces with Dig Deep Entertainment. His fierce artistic passion dedicated to Dig Deep's new intellectual properties
for film, television and elite products. He is currently
working on storyboarding and production design for the
upcoming UK/HK action film A New Beginning as well as
great many super limited Asia exclusive Marvel Comics
statue lines! Yuri Timg is a dedicated Martial Artist as
well and studies Wing Chun and Arnis religiously alongside his
commercial art achievements.
Walter A. McDaniel
This hyper creative talent was born in the St. Thomas
Virgin Islands and grew up on the mean streets of New
York Cities West Harlem. Striving throughout his entire
childhood to make his mark one day in the art world.
His rise to notoriety in the comic world began right
out of the gate following his education at the School of
Virtual Arts. Sought after
by all the comic giants, Walter went on to work with Marvel,
DC, and Image Comics as well as his own independent
projects.
His list of title accomplishments
include Spiderman, Wolverine,
X-men, Deadpool, Batman, Shadowhawk and the Pact just to name a few!
He currently holds the license for Mortal Combat comics as
well as his own intellectual property Kodai Djinns for film television, video
games and product.
In addition to comics, he's
founding father of WAM entertainment. A company dedicated
to riginal content and servicing toy industry. His international team has contributed to Hot Wheels, GI JOE, Star Wars, and Transformers.
Walter McDaniel is now based in Hong Kong and is putting the
final touches on his ground breaking entertainment property Kodai Djinns!
Credits :



Marvel Comics Deadpool 14-
23 Wolverine Annual 1 Punisher (back to school
special) Deathlock 16-25 Gambit Annual 1 Kazar
Annual 1 Spider-man issue 255-258 Captain America
DC
Comics Lobo Annual Batman (Jokers last laugh
3)
Image
Comics Shadow Hawk special 1 Shadow Hawk
13 Pact series 1-3
Hasbro
(GI Joe toys, Valor Vs. Venom) Mattel (Hot Wheels highway 25) Labels: philippine art, philippine convention, sm megamall |
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1st Philippine Airlines Photo Contest
Let your passion fly high! Join The
First Philippine Airlines (PAL) Photo Contest!
Log
on to www.palphotocontest.com
for complete details.
First Philippine
Airlines Photo Contest Divisions:
Professional
- SLR, DSLR, and medium format camera may be used Enthusiasts - point-and-shoot camera, SLR or DSLR may be
used Kids - Any Cellphone or point-and-shoot camera may
be used
First Philippine Airlines Photo Contest Categories:
Best of Philippine Scapes Best
of the Filipino Spirit Best of Filipino Culture
First Philippine Airlines Photo Contest Camera and
printing:
Any digital or film based camera Print by an EPSON printer (serial number needed) Any
brand of photo paper
First Philippine Airlines
Photo Contest Photo sizes:
Professional
division - A3 or 11 inches x 17 inches Enthusiast
division - A4 or 8.5 inches x 11 inches Kids division -
5x7 (5R) Printed by any photo lab
Allowed
Black & White Optional white border (max of 1 inch on
all sides) Sepia tone Colored Digital/digitally- converted film negatives Creative
effects done within the camera at the time of exposure Digital retouching ONLY on density, contrast, minor cropping
on composition, burning, dodging, and global adjustments.
Not allowed
Major manipulation through
adding and subtracting Manually retouched and/or painted
over photos Entries that have won other contests or have
been published Participant’s name on the entry surface
Judges’ decision will be final.
Selected
entries will be required by Philippine Airlines and its
organizer Eastgate Oneworkshop, Inc. to submit the ORIGINAL
negative or digital file for evaluation and publishing
purposes. Deadlines of Submission of Entries:
Metro Manila - August 25, 2007. Saturday, 6pm at
Eastgate Oneworkshop, Inc.: OWG Ground Floor, 2241 La Fuerza
Plaza ll, Don Chino Roces Ave. corner Sabio St. Makati City.
Telefax 8192074 Provincial - August 18, 2007. Saturday at
any designated PAL Photo Contest Provincial Coordinators in
*Davao, *Cebu, *Iloilo, *Bacolod, and *Clark.
*Contacts to be announced soon.
First Philippine
Airlines Photo Contest Prizes:
Professional
Division: The Beauty of Philippine Scapes Award PHP50,000
+ PAL Travel Package* The Beauty of the Filipino Spirit
Award PHP50,000 + PAL Travel Package* The Beauty of
Filipino Culture Award PHP50,000 + PAL Travel Package*
*to be raffled off to the 3 awardees during the
Awarding Ceremony on September 7, 2007 at SM Mall of Asia: - PAL Beijing Package Tour - PAL Bangkok Package
Tour - PAL Hong Kong Package Tour
(all
inclusive of airfare & accommodation)
Enthusiast Division: The Beauty of Philippine Scapes
Award PHP30,000 + PAL Travel Package* The Beauty of the
Filipino Spirit Award PHP30,000 + PAL Travel Package* The
Beauty of Filipino Culture Award PHP30,000 + PAL Travel
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*to be raffled off to the 3 awardees
during the Awarding Ceremony:
- PAL Boracay Package
Tour - PAL Cebu Package Tour - PAL Laoag Package
Tour (all inclusive of airfare & accommodation)
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Award PHP15,000 + El Nido Package Tour The Beauty of the
Filipino Spirit Award PHP15,000 + El Nido Package Tour The Beauty of Filipino Culture Award PHP15,000 + El Nido
Package Tour
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Contest Inquiries:
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2074 Email: eastgate.oneworkshop.gmail.com
First Philippine Airlines Photo Contest Download entry
forms from www.palphotocontest.com
Labels: philippine art, philippine art contest, philippine culture, photography |
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Nexus: Pursuing an Elusive Conjunction
NEXUS: pursuing an elusive conjunction
Jose Tence Ruiz,
curator
There is often, if not always the elusive
conjunction between the act of proposing form and
articulating lived circumstance. Art practice is egregiously insistent on privileging crafty strategy over
observed substance. Artists are begrudged their penchant
for the didactic, for the sympathetic, for the involved
issue and risk indifference whenever they venture into
alignments with the timely in lieu of cultivating
spectacular and entertaining formalist gymnastics. Such
is the climate into which TuTOK: NEXUS insists on
insinuating its recent batch of site-specific installations.
TuTOK as an informal collective of
young and mid-career visual practitioners seeks to confront an
inclination towards décor as against reflective visual reckoning. NEXUS, its 7th venture since 2006 finds an
appropriate venue – the lobby of the Loyola House of
Studies of the Ateneo de Manila University,an institution
devoted to contemplation, philosophical and theological
formation, itself a nexus on many levels, architecturally
and conceptually. 5 projects offer provocations against a
complacent view of artmaking.
Buen Calubayan’s
h a p a g h (x) reconstructs a merging of the Last Supper and a derelict convention. Is the repast that signals the
entry into apostolate a congress with the
underprivileged? Does his playroom tile floor chide us
for our naivete that apostolate is dissipation or does he
remind us that innocence must underpin any struggle for
upliftment?
Mideo Cruz has several segments to his
project, the most prominent of which is Anghel de la
Guardia, a 9 and a half foot ethereal figure that is part angel, part icon and part doorkeep to a hallucinatory yet
gated wonderland. He seems to ask: Is Disneyland the
virtual surrogate for Paradise Fading? He converts an in
-house phone station into a dense collage of connectivity
with the complex political landscape with its deities,
lords and coerced idolatries in Politeismo 3. And his
nearly cute but also subversive viriña named Altar nudges
us pixie like not to forget how the nexus between materialism and proof of faith might, on occasion, reify
into conceit and fetish.
Lyra Garcellano
offers accessories to the Lobby sofa sets and very aptly labels her effort as Prime Time. Is not our window to the
modern world viewed with our posteriors attached so
comfortably to sofa sets such as these, our visions and
vistas drenched beyond numbness with mediated violence
delivered at clockwork regularity and esthetic efficacy at
such prime hours? With at a large part of modern
programming laced with mayhem, might we not actually
mistake telecommunicated tragedy for pathetic embellishment?
UGATLahi collective’s White Lies
offers a mattress of beaten scarecrow workclothes,
pillaged, crushed and shaped into a troubled dreamscape
often enough lain upon by those very ones who have sucked
the dreams away from the disenfranchised. Pseudo-baroque
headboards and embroidered satin slipcovers contrast
disconcertingly with faded dungarees, disembodied limbs and
flaccid scarecrow heads. The bed stands on a section of
dried river clay, a micro landscape chronicling a wide
social sector’s pained and sun-bleached dissipation
amidst the profligate privilege of an entrenched and narrow minority.
Jose Tence Ruiz and Danilo Ilag-Ilag
once again collaborate on their largest version of a
kariton/kathedral poised on the Sisyphean incline, ever
aware of the unavoidable imperative of struggling against
gravity, described by astronomers as the single most
pervasive force of our measured universe. Is gravity the
defining condition of existence?
Is the decision to
push against its natural weight the key to any salvific transcendence. Paraisado: Rampa is bathed in yellow and
black/bitumen, reminiscent of warnings and schoolbuses,
which education and religion partake of. As does the
Loyola House of Studies.
Thus a circle, maybe even
a cycle, is drawn between the site and its transient
occupants, between the LHS lobby and the projects that make
up NEXUS. With Sisyphean determination to push upwards
and forward, TuTOK through NEXUS pursues that elusive
conjunction between art and religion, between matter and
spirit, between the tangible and the ethereal, between evocative propositions and a call to reflection and
action.
TuTOK: NEXUS An Exhibition of New Site
Specific Installations exploring the confluence, the
intersections, the nexus between and betwixt politics and
art, between idealism and stark reality, between
philosophy and pragmatic survivalism, between the mundane
and the transcendent, between the violent and the
sublime, between the commercial and the heroic, between the corporeal and the ethereal, between heaven
and earth
Buen Calubayan
Mideo M
Cruz
Lyra Garcellano
UGATLahi Artist’s
Collective
Jose Tence Ruiz collaborating with
Danilo Ilag-Ilag
Opening Ceremonies and Cocktails
will be at 6:30 pm Friday, 15 June 2007
15
June to 20 July, 2007
Closing Ceremonies with
Artist’s Performances at 6:30 pm, Friday 20 JULY 2007
Loyola House of Studies Lobby Ground Floor, Loyola
House of Studies Seminary Drive Ateneo de Manila
University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Curated by
Jose Tence Ruiz
Tutok: KARAPATAN in
cooperation with Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan
Loyola House of Studies Loyola School of Theology Jesuit Communications Ateneo Fine Arts Program Ateneo Art Gallery
Labels: ateneo art gallery, ateneo de manila
university, filipino artist, jose tence ruiz, philippine art, philippine exhibit, philippine painting, tutok, tutok karapatan |
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16th Annual Manila Studies Conference
THE MANILA STUDIES ASSOCIATION,
INC. 40 Matiwasay Street, UP Village, Diliman, Quezon
City 1101 Tel: (02) 921-4575 Telefax: (02) 926-1347 E-mail: nitachurchill@hotmail.
com
16th ANNUAL MANILA STUDIES CONFERENCE AUGUST 1-2, 2007, TANGHALANG LEANDRO V. LOCSIN NATIONAL
COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS 633 GENERAL LUNA
STREET INTRAMUROS, MANILA
Dear Fellow Members,
Colleagues, and Friends of the Manila Studies Association:
We have the honor and pleasure to invite you to the
16tth Annual Conference of the Manila Studies Association,
Inc., to be held on August 1-2, 2007 (from 8:00-5:00 p.m. both
days) at Tanghalan Leandro V. Locsin, National Commission for
Culture and the Arts, General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila.
This year's conference will include papers on Manila studies
highlighting various aspects of Manila's history and culture,
as well as studies on national history.
The
conference sharing fee is P2,000 and participants will be
provided with a conference kit to include the conference
program, abstracts and conference papers (in CD), one
complimentary publication, and lunch and two meriendas for the
two days of the conference.
Please use this letter
of invitation for the purpose of obtaining institutional
support from your school or agency to enable you to
participate in this conference, which should be useful for
faculty development.
For particulars, please
contact:
Lorelei D.C. de Viana Cell: 0917-855
-0060 E-mail: deviane_ph@yahoo.com
Maria Eloisa P. de Castro Cell: 0921-267-1281 E-mail: eloise_ust@hotmail.com
We look forward to your attendance and
participation.
Yours sincerely,
Lorelei
D.C. de Viana National Historical Institute MSA Vice
President and Co-Convener
Maria Eloisa P. de
Castro University of Santo Tomas MSA Board Secretary
and Co-Convener
Noted:
Bernardita R.
Churchill, Ph.D. MSA Board President and Convener Labels: national
commission for culture and the arts, national historical
institute, nhi, philipppine conference |
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