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Tokyo’s famous Shibuya crossing is scheduled to be closed off early August to make way for its very first Bon Odori dance festival.
With the “Game of Thrones” hype skyrocketing in the TV series’ penultimate season, fans are wondering when George R.R. Martin will come around to finishing the sixth book in the “A
Meet Racso Jugarap, a wire artist from the Philippines now based in Brussels. He was discovered by Belgian art collectors early this year for his groundbreaking wire creations.
There’s a wealth of talent in dance in the Philippines whether it’s performing, choreographing or teaching. The C-Map International Choreographers Dance Festival in Bacolod honors these talents in a biannual tradition.
Kyoto, the hometown of rising filmmaker Ryota Nakano, is a bastion of Japan’s most revered traditions. But the city’s romance with the past has had little effect on its resident cineaste, who fears stagnation had affected the island nation’s film industry.
Kammerchor Manila (KM), a church-based and self-supporting choir from the Philippines, won the grand prix in the 1st Leonardo da Vinci International Choral Festival held in Florence, Italy, on July 11-14.
As Cinemalaya enters its 13th year, the mother of all independent Filipino films festivals continues to stay the course as it showcases once more new and/or emerging film talents Aug. 4-13 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Perry Escano’s “Ang Gurong ’Di Marunong Bumasa” is an action-drama based on newspaper reports about child warriors in Mindanao. When a local teacher disappears and is feared to have been kidnapped by extremists, an illiterate farmer (Alfred Vargas) takes over in order to stop the school kids from being lured to take up arms and the cause of extremism.
Farley del Rosario’s latest solo exhibition, “Welcome to the Playpen,” consists of paintings and sculptures of his trademark cartoonish figures in effervescent colors, constituting what critics would call “materialized fantasy.”
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