Let’s go to W.A.R.
MANILA, Philippines – There will be a “W.A.R.” in the coming week but it won’t be waged with guns but with arts, music and sports – the Waray way. The
MANILA, Philippines – There will be a “W.A.R.” in the coming week but it won’t be waged with guns but with arts, music and sports – the Waray way. The
Cebu has been home to folk dance exhibitions in the Visayas. In fact, almost every town or city in the province has a dance festival: La Torta in Argao, Karansa in Danao, Kabkaban in Carcar, and Mantawi in Mandaue, to name a few.
A Moro legend to hang on the wall, sculptural receptacles that offer food for thought, and furniture artfully done in handsome wood beckon people to see “Triangulo,” an exhibit of works by National Artist Abdulmari Asia Imao, his son Juan Sajid, and Claude Tayag, at The Gallery of Greenbelt 5.
Think summer could not possibly get any hotter than it already is? Think again.
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) will give its final performance for its concert season on April 20 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Main Theater, 8 p.m., with Russian pianist Sofya Gulyak, first woman grand-prize winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition, as featured performer, under the baton of Olivier Ochanine, PPO principal conductor and music director.
Thousands trooped to the Cebu International Convention Center to race and show support for the fourth Globe Run For Home (R4H).
Music fanatics have darn good reasons to go gaga during the second quarter of 2012. We feel it only fair to warn your bank accounts for yet another spending spree, because after Holy Week, the concert mayhem resumes with a loud bang. Expect a veritable mishmash of comeback artists and rescheduled tours, with alt-punk and heavy rock turning on the heat full blast in April.
One thing’s for sure this summer—your kids will complain about the heat. While you can whisk them off to a resort or a hotel for a few days, what about the rest of their summer vacation?
For the Easter holiday, here’s an idea for a pleasant table setting.
This year’s Manila Fame buzzed with a vibrance that has been missed over the past few years. On the first floor were row upon row of furniture booths featuring all styles, ranging from rococo to tense linear moderne.
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