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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Offering your Diners Multiple Ways to Book - Social Media Feature at Resdiary


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ResDiary launched a new platform that allows you to receive booking via Twitter and Facebook. With around 15 million people registered on Twitter and 30 million using Facebook in the Philippines alone, “it’s vital that Restaurateurs and Hoteliers have a strong online presence in today’s market”, according to Dennis Ng, ResDiary Philippines President.

Dennis added: “Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook hold a large influence over people’s decision-making process, especially when it comes to booking their next hot spot to eat in. Now, booking a table for dinner just got easier, with this new product allowing people to make reservations via both Twitter and Facebook.”

Adding: “Social media platforms are a great way to engage with existing and potential guests and increase online exposure, promoting new menus and offers and advertise events. As well as taking bookings, managers can reach out to followers by running specific ‘Twitter Only’ promotions via ResDiary - a very quick and effective way to increase a restaurant’s online exposure, taking more reservations and increasing profits.”

UP Society of Students for Korean Popular Culture Presents Hallyuniverse 2: Hallyuniversity


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Hallyuniversity is now accepting new students!

Following 2013’s first Korean pop fan-gathering in the University of the Philippines Diliman, dubbed as Hallyuniverse: The Kpop Takeover, the University of the Philippines Society of Students for Korean Popular Culture, or HallyUP, is opening the gates to Hallyuniverse 2: Hallyuniversity this March 22, 2015 at the National Engineering Center in UP Diliman.

HallyUP is a special interest organization in UP Diliman that caters to the passion of the student for Korean Popular culture. In order to share the Korean wave with fellow students in other schools and universities, the organization is holding this event where participants witness presentations of the HallyUP members and different guest cover groups, purchase official and fan-made merchandises, win games and raffles with surprising prizes from the organizers and sponsors, or just have fun with the company of other K-pop fans.

Some can also win prizes with their talents in singing through the I Got the Voice contest or with their cosplay skills in the I Got the Looks competition. Various dancing cover groups are to present their synchronization to the original choreography of K-pop dances in I Got the Moves.

Mad About Mozart: Sex, Seduction, Death, And Transcendence All Set On April 22


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In the theater, the term ‘Black Box’ refers to a space devoted where daring experiments and new visions are tested through performance. Performers who choose to go and perform in a black box are usually the ones with the most open hearts and sincere desire to hone their talent.

With the success of Philippine Opera Company’s Young Artists Black Box Series now on its second season, the audience will witness a bolder and braver take on Mozart’s masterpieces in “Mad About Mozart: Sex, Seduction, Death, and Transcendence”, this time in collaboration with RankOne Productions.

Mad About Mozart: Sex, Seduction, Death, and Transcendence — will present excerpts from the seminal operas and oratorios of Mozart integrated with dance, stream of consciousness narrative, and mixed media. All performers - singers, dancers, actors, and musicians - will be integrated with the audience for an all-immersive 360-degree black box theatre experience. Mozart’s music is alternatingly sacred and profane, exploring the perennial conflict between the id, the ego, and the super ego. Ultimately, the programming of the scenes will demonstrate that we can attain a state of classical ‘balance’ and inner peace by exploring the layered dimensions of dark and light.

As RankOne President/ Executive Creative Director Jon Meer Vera Perez says, the show is, "An exploration of the subversive themes in the seminal operatic works of Mozart; by journeying into the shadow world does one enter into the full grace of Light and Resurrection." The music will be presented in a contemporary setting, with modern and contemporary imagery, to challenge our perceptions of classical music in the 21st century. Mozart’s themes, both the sacred and the profane, are as relevant in 2015 as they were in 1791 when he died, giving us extraordinary insight into how we manage our lives through the choices that we make, and how those actions affect our relationships and the world around us. Ultimately, we only find peace by acknowledging our weaknesses, resolving to learn from our mistakes, and inevitably surrendering to the healing power of forgiveness and eternal Love.

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