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Monday, September 16, 2013

Artistang Artlets : Sa North Diversion Road


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Gaano kahaba ang isang highway para sa dalawang pusong nasasaktan?

Inihahandog ng Artistang Artlets, ang opisyal na samahang pang-teatro ng Pakultad ng Sining at Panitik ng Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas, ang North Diversion Road na isinulat, ng Don Carlos Palanca at FAMAS awardee na si, Tony Perez.

Ilang beses nang itinanghal sa entablado, at minsan pang ginawang isang palabas na pinagbidahan nila John Arcilla at Irma Adlawan, ang North Diversion Road ay tungkol sa pag-ibig, at pangangaliwa. Binubuo ito ng iba't-ibang istorya na tumutukoy sa mga dahilan at mga posibleng kahantungan ng isang nasirang pagmamahalan habang binabaybay ang kahabaan ng highway.


Obra sa Calle Photo Exhbit


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OBRA sa CALLE will be holding a Photo Exhibit which is all about my simple creations. It is also a chance for people to see what my photography is all about. It is also a showcase of creations of selected and well-known fashion designers, stylists and make-up artists. It will also feature OBRA sa CALLE ICON MODELS 2013.

This event will not be possible without OBRA sa CALLE major sponsors which include Camalig Restaurant-the official Venue, Santa Elena Construction Corporation, www.8pak.com-Asia,s Male and Lifestyle Magazine, Avalon Production and Image Styling Modeling Agency with Ms.Michelle Jhoie Ferarris its CEO,Purple Padthai, Photoline, Action Travel and Golden K Spa.

Major Sponsors: Jhune Angeles Fashion Designer, Jhoie Ferarris CEO of Avalon Production, Deo Sambilay Angeles City Media Officer, Ralph Sapno Make up artist, Yheng Aban Hair Stylist, Ryan Rj Guevara Fashion Stylist, Michael John Del Pilar Fashion Stylist and Make up Artist, Richard Strand Fashion Stylist and Make up Artist, Namnam Naidas Stylist and Make-up Artist.

OBRA sa CALLE Event Coordinator and Program Head: Hermes Vargas

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Loob Labas : A Group Exhibit


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LOOB | LABAS focuses on the use of man-made found and natural found materials.The artists tackle themes “within” and “without”(outside), such as self, childhood, home, community, environment and the natural world around us. Works are laid out within the China Hall of the GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center, the Rear Garden, and extending to the building’s rooftop.

Using a combination of natural and manmade found objects, Reuben Ramas Cañete, art writer and professor at the Asian Center, creates a reflection of the cyclic aspect of existence: from germination, growth, decay and death, to rebirth, using leaves & branches, paper, and charcoal in his work “Sarcophagus”. For his installation work on the rooftop, he lays out a directional sign for magnetic north with the lingling-o motif—a prehistoric Philippine fertility symbol, with painted concrete tile, white pebbles and lights, to comment on contemporary regional problems.

Jake Salvador, a former photojournalist for the Manila Bulletin, burns plywood scraps to transform them into weapons of his childhood. Again using wood, he playfully turns dead tree trunks into what he calls “happycons,” providing rest to the weary beside living trees.


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