GINHAWA

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Bahay Ginhawa will hold a series of workshops this November and while a friend saw that November was spelled Nove-Me-ber, it got us all thinking that hey maybe, it was the magical power of words that suggested it really.

When November strikes with All Saints and All Souls Day, I see it as a great beginning to not just spend time for remembering the spirits that have come ans shared us earth, but also for taking time to reflect on our own. This is the moment for acknowledging the sufferings, triumph and the living .

I may not be 100% present in all the activities, but because I so love Ginhawa and the people behind the foundation, this is my way to invitee you and your circle to come and join . You may Contact Ishilta with the mobile numbers posted.

Oh another reflection would be is that, Ginhawa Inc., has been so kind to me, helping and guiding me for the past months of my self-journey. I could not agree more that NOvember has "me" now = introspecting NOve-ME-Ber ,baby!

KM1: What Remains, What Disappears: A Worthy Fieldtrip!

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Yesterday was the field trip of my nephew in primary school. Their itinerary was the usual- Laguna areas most especially that bread factory. I hope I could bring back the old scheme of fieldtrips- Rizal Shrine, Tandang Sora Shrine, Quezon Memorial Circle, Intramuros, Bahay Nakpil, Museo Pambata, Planetarium add manila Ocean park and all of our other historical/educational sites so that the fee will not be as much as Php 1700.00. there are many better sites than being outside the Metro. Fieldtrips needs to be more "cultural" than bore the kids onlong bus rides, don't you think?

I also went into a fieldtrip as my day was closing. My friend invited me to go to the Fort for an event by the French Embassy last night. Little did I know that this was not the one in Taguig. It was the real FORT! An event by the Alliance Française de Manille and Rustan’s together with the Musée Nicéphore Nièpce, the Quezon City government and the Intramuros Administration in Fort Santiago!

Approaching the gate, the guwardiya sibil asked for our invitates. My friend said " Boss, we wouldn't spend a cab fare if we're not invited!" And so, the guard on duty just asked for our names and said they sound familiar.
Why go to KM 1?

This end of October 2012 is the second installment in a series of photo and video exhibits through Kilometer 1 or KM 1. From last year’s Kilometer Zero or KM 0, the artists’ works were displayed in various public spaces here in the metro such as my Quezon Memorial Circle(QMC), Fort Santiago, and the Metropolitan Museum.

In QMC, large photos on tarpaulins features the works of Filipina photographer MM Yu and French photographer Léa Eouzan which will be displayed throughout the park for an entire October. Léa’s work focuses on what she researched even from the National Archives on the perception of space through memorial and historical sites while MM Yu showcases her best pieces which she said "ironic landscapes presented through ordinary objects". Right on girls! They both have the eyes to see beyond and create that certain beauty and appreciation from untold stories from common things. they were able to convey and be storytellers but leaves the audience to reflect and search that impact.

I was lucky to have a chat with director, teacher, writer, Visayan artist Manny Montelibano who created the audiovisual installation projecting Pinoy optimism at Rajah Sulayman in Intramuros (Fort Santiago). Through this project, he felt closer to our very own national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Manny has been in all smiles even being interviewed. this was how happy he was all throughout the night. And he was very calm and confident that heavy rains may come to the location , but his installation will just be fine- precisely the message he wants to convey about Pinoy's positivity. Another positive impact is that, through this art exhibit, The French Embassy has been able to work closely with the Intramuros Administration on debut. Win- Win!

KM1 created more than Pinoy awareness but a friendship and a dialogue between Filipino and French artists. This also proved that beyond conventional photo exhibit and artworks, it was able to bring art to the people and that the audience, may discover and feel the images outside regular artistic venues.

Kilometer One is part of the French-Philippine cultural season coined as FrancoPhil 2012, with the support of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Pernod Ricard Philippines, FrancoPhil’s official hotel partner, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and official media partners Business World and High Life.

How I wish it was seen by their Prime Minister while he visited us lately. Please look at the image to know how long will their runs be at each location.

For more information, please contact Astrid Renoux, Cultural Attaché of the French Embassy in Manila at (02) 857 69 35 or astrid.renoux@diplomatie.gouv.fr.


Qui-Ling and Troy Silvestre

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Tonight is the opening of Troy Silvestre's Art Exhibit at 1951 in Malate Manila called Qui-Ling...Guiding Force. Sir Troy and I would chat with Francis about Paco, Sound Art , Life, Learnings and other stuff at Kanto in The Collective but I have yet to see his artworks in 1951 (formerly Penguin. Congrats and Namaste bro!

The Bar @ 1951 is not physically the location of the former Penguin Bar (because Penguin used to be at the corner near Remedios Circle)but I assure you it's BACK to its pristine days. The Bar @ 1951 is the 2 story Gallery now situated at 1951 Adriatico St, Malate Manila with its same great kindred and crowd!

The mixed media exhibit will run until November 3 2012. For more info, you may contact 0915 2280.6214

takits!

Bleu Rascals Tonight at Rue Bourbon Salcedo Makati

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"Bleus what? Rue where? " These were the immediate questions I got from friends I've just invited while rendering my overtime at the office.

It's just a 5 minute walk from her office and just as I blog about it tonight, it is the first tour with dates from 16th at Rue Bourbon Salcedo,22nd in Eastwood and 23rd on Fort Bonifacio branch.

The Band of Brothers

Bleu Rascals is a "brotherhood" composed of Vocalist and guitarist Paul Marney Leobrera,Centro Escolar University; bass guitarist Spencer Carlyle Rymonte, 18, New Era University; drummer Darwin John Quinto,Trinity University of Asia.
These young talented college students and musicians are enjoyingtheir music not just because they were exposed to John mayer nor eric Clapton but because they are a "band" in the true sense of teh word. They were even part of the “The Story of Jazz: 1st CCP International Jazz Festival 2011” at the Cultural Center of the Philippines last year where they performed “Blues Night” on Aug. 24. This was our discussion while at Direk Marilou Diaz Abaya's wake in Ateneo on Friday. Serendipity or fate perhaps , but hey, maybe there is a reason why I need to see these kids tonight! Thanks to my boss and my guitarist/artist friend, I will be able to see and hear these kids pour their heart and soul out . Afterall, this is what "blues" is all about!

Catch and join us tonight at Rue Bourbon (Salcedo) G/F Aguirre Bldg. 108 H.V Dela Costa Cor Tordesillas St.Salcedo Village, MakatiCity or call their landline: 02-5534216 and Mobile: 0922-456-9992. Entrance is free and yes, for the alcoholic drinkers, 50% on all Local beers!

Takits!


Heal-Om Festival 2012 TODAY

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Since August, I was asked by a friend if I like to join the organizers for an upcoming event for October . Little did I know that this was aimed to " Unite for a HIGHER CAUSE: Step into the future. Planet healed. People awakened. Life transformed."

I was not able to be part of the planning sessions but as promised, I'm one with them friends , healers , environmentalists, artists (in its 7 forms), mystics , vegetarians , religious, Babaylans, scientists , visionaries and experts TODAY, 14th of Oct 2012

Come and let us enjoy the performances, listen to prophecies, learn about the available Green Products in the Market, discover the powers of Crystals, listen to Soul-ful Poetry and Readings etc. What I like most would be the Drumming, Music, Reiki ,Dances and other meditation techniques like Yoga and Taichi.

This is FREE ADMISSION from 10am til 7pm. See you later at WHITESPACE, 2314 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City. Or for other inquiries you may contact the core team at healomfest@gmail.com or +63922.8881.189.

The Festival was made possible by : The HEAL-OM Alliance for sustainable peace and unity through healing,Academy for Wholistic Healing Arts (AWHAI-Philippines), Lily and Beyond International, Waters Philippines, Art of Living Foundation, Rustan Coffee (Starbucks Phils), Cibo di M, Radiowealth Finance Company, Smart Communications, Brahma Kumaris, Mang Inasal, One Meralco Foundation, Peacemakers Circle, Avis Philippines, Institute of Comparative and Advanced Studies (ICAS-Philippines), Sony Life, Reintegration for Care and Wholeness (RCWFI), National Bookstore, Emergency Research Center, Chow King, Baha’i Faith, Pranic Healing, Guru Nanak Mission, International Sheng Zhen Society, & more.


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