116-year-old Kapampangan ‘zarzuela’ a gift to Pinatubo survivors
Juan Crisostomo Soto’s landmark ‘Alang Dios!’ returns Feb. 9, 10 and 11 at Angeles City’s Holy Angel University Theater
Juan Crisostomo Soto’s landmark ‘Alang Dios!’ returns Feb. 9, 10 and 11 at Angeles City’s Holy Angel University Theater
The Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) found a new home in the Power Mac Center Spotlight theater in Circuit Makati on Feb. 6, where they received a rousing standing ovation after a scene from “West Side Story.”
Once a week, Randy David gets up really early and gets on one of his motorcycles.
The Met abides. Like a derelict old carnival queen, once the belle of the ball, now fallen on hard times and forced to live amid
An underlying democracy seems to permeate the gilded corridors of Shangri-La Plaza’s new East Wing. For while luxury brands and high-end fashion stores seemingly define the place, there, too, are
Zarzuela , true to its name presents a wonderful play of classic Filipino flavours.
The music of the zarzuela, the Spanish dramatic musical theater, took center stage recently at the Little Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, featuring the collaborative tandem of Spanish performing artists.
On June 11-15, Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy of Spain and the Cultural Center of the Philippines present back-to-back cultural offerings in connection with “Sonidos de España: Spanish Festival at the CCP.”
The upcoming performance of Spanish artist Enrique Viana at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in June should be a rare opportunity to revel in the beauty of zarzuela music.
It is not an opera house, but Pampanga’s last defense against lahar from Mt. Pinatubo built in the mid-1990s by the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos.
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