September 1, 2012

The 33rd Manila International Book Fair - September 12-16


It's real a great time for us to enter the world of books, interesting and rare books!  Sometimes, bookstores aren’t supposed to be places where people whisper, where people laugh and gasp but book fairs where people get excited.  They are what book fairs are for. Books are the best friends one can ever have and reading habit gives us a refreshing experience and we come to learn a lot about achievers, great leaders and admirable people.

The Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), the country’s biggest and longest-running book fair, heads back to the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City on Sept. 12-16, once again celebrating the power of the written word.
For 33 years now, the MIBF has certainly stood the test of time.  Weathering economic fluctuations, political scenarios, the changing Filipino lifestyle, and the advent of new technologies, the MIBF has successfully evolved from an event for the industry and the academe into an attraction that draws readers of all ages, from all walks of life. And after three decades, its objective has remained the same: to bring books closer to the Filipino people by promoting good reading habits and providing a venue for the exchange of ideas among the players in the industry.

One of the most anticipated events for students, librarians, the academe, professionals, and bookworms of all persuasions, the MIBF showcases the largest and most varied collection of literature for both leisure and academic reading -- from textbooks, education supplements, general reference, religious and inspirational titles, self-help books, management books, Filipiniana, coffee table books, popular novels, children’s books, art books, graphic novels, rare and hard-to-find titles, magazines, audio and e-books, multimedia, teaching supplies and services, publishers’ technology, and travel materials.

Teachers and school administrators flock to the book fair to scope out new acquisitions for school libraries, as the event is a good venue to compare offerings from various exhibitors and get the best prices for bulk purchases. Book buyers smile from ear to ear as they peruse endless shelves of reading materials, loading up on books to last them well into the coming months. Avid readers make their way through the booths, checking out publishers’ new offerings, and queueing up to get books signed by authors and illustrators.

Peals of laughter and delight ring through the halls as youngsters watch stories come to life in simultaneous storytelling sessions. Eyes light up at the sight of the year’s crop of new books to read, little hands get busy exploring demonstrations of the latest learning technology, and little feet dash to meet their favorite book characters.

Several co-located events are also slated at the MIBF, ensuring added attractions for a wide variety of interests:

The Best of Anime 2012 
(Sept. 15 & 16, Function Room 4 & 5), a festival featuring anime exhibits, gaming, cosplay, concert and special activities that will thrill anime and manga enthusiasts; 

Super Kids 2012 
(Sept. 14-15 , Function Room 3), an early childhood education conference;

Facets of Wellness 
(Sept. 14-15, Function Rooms 1&2), a two-day health and wellness fair.

MIBF runs from Sept. 14-18 at the SMX Convention Center, Seashell Drive, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. MIBF is organized by Primetrade Asia, Inc. in partnership with Asian Catholic Communicators, Inc., Book Development Association of the Philippines, Philippine Booksellers Association, Inc., and Publishers Representatives Organization of the Philippines. 

For details, call 896-0661 or 896-0682, or e-mail bookfair@primetradeasia.com.

Nurture Spa Rainy Day Promo

Nurture Spa Village packages offer a choice of Pampering, Romance and Well-being.

Here is a another Rainy Day Promo which includes overnight accommodation, breakfast and Head and Shoulder Massage good for two (2) persons.  

Why not spend your long weekend  in Tagaytay and enjoy a relaxing stay where you can bust that stress away!



The Facets of Wellness

The Facets of Wellness is a conference and a trade fair on September 14 and 15, 
SMX Convention Center. 
With today’s fast-paced lifestyle, more premium is placed on health and wellness. More and more people are becoming conscious of the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and are eager to explore various avenues to achieve it. But more than just a physical state, wellness can also be defined through the environmental, emotional, mental, social, spiritual, financial, and occupational dimensions.

Recogn
izing the various dimensions of wellness, the “Facets of Wellness” is a conference and exhibit co-located at the Manila International Book Fair, Function Rooms 1 and 2, SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, Metro Manila on September 14-15, 2012. 

The focus of this fair is holistic and total wellness in all aspects of life --- physical, environmental, mental, social, spiritual, emotional, occupational and financial. It aims to educate the public about the latest products and services to improve not just physical health, but the overall well-being of a person.

The exhibit will feature various booths from different industries such as medicine, beauty, fashion and lifestyle, fitness, relaxation, food, and books. It will run from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm on both days.

On the other hand, the conference will run from 8:00 am to 6:30 pm on both days at the Function Room 1. Each conference day is divided into a morning and an afternoon session wherein a different aspect of wellness will be highlighted. 

Featured on the morning session of September 14, 2012 is financial and occupational wellness with topics such as healthy money habits and surviving financial storms. In the afternoon, the focus would be physical and environmental wellness. The feature of this session is a Zumba demonstration at 3:00 pm. The morning of September 15, 2012 is all about emotional and spiritual wellness. The afternoon, on the other hand, will focus on mental and social wellness with talks on taking care of your brain and corporate social responsibility.

Parents, children, educators, academicians, health enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, working adults, and the general public are all invited to visit the exhibit and attend the conference.

Come and learn and experience a healthy lifestyle!  
Let us enjoy all that life to the fullest! 

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, 
and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 
(World Health Organization, 1948)

Mar Roxas replaced Jesse Robredo as DILG Secretary


President Benigno S. Aquino III appointed Transportation and Communications Secretary Manuel Roxas II as the new head of the Department of Interior and Local Government, replacing Secretary Jesse Robredo who died in a plane crash off the coasts of Masbate on August 18. 

Aquino expressed his full confidence on Roxas saying, "Sa kanya ako nagtiwala: Anuman ang mangyari, alam kong itutuloy ni Mar ang mga ipinaglalaban natin, at oras na hingin nating sumabak siya sa anumang giyera, hindi niya tayo bibiguin. (I trust him: Whatever happens, I know Mar will continue what we are fighting for, and when we ask him to go to war, he won't disappoint us.)" 

Statement of Secretary Mar Roxas on his appointment as the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government, August 31, 2012.

Pahayag ni Manuel A. Roxas II:

Sa kanyang pagkakahirang bilang Kalihim ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal
[Ika-31 ng Agosto 2012]

Unang-una, nagpapasalamat po ako sa Pangulong PNoy sa patuloy na tiwala na ipinagkaloob niya sa akin. Gagawin ko ang lahat upang hindi mabigo ang Pangulo at ang sambayanan sa tiwalang ito.

Napakalaki, napakalawak, napakaselan at mabigat ang responsibilidad ng pagiging Kalihim ng DILG. More than this, I have big shoes, or big tsinelas, to fill. Hindi po ako si Jesse Robredo. Kumpara sa kanya, marami po akong mga kakulangan. Subalit maaasahan po na gagawin ko ang lahat, sa abot nang aking makakaya, upang bigyang respeto ang legasiya ni Sec. Jesse. Magiging gabay ko ang kanyang alaala habang tinutupad ko ang mga tungkulin bilang Kalihim ng DILG.

Pabubungahin ko ang kanyang mga itinanim. Kasama na diyan ang pagbabalik niya ng respeto at dignidad sa mga ordinaryong mamamayan at sa buong sambayanan. Transparency, accountability, iyong people empowerment—iyong pagsasali ng pangkaraniwang tao sa mga desisyon ng pamahalaang lokal at pati na rin sa pamahalaang nasyonal—ang mga hallmarks ng liderato ni Sec Jesse; at lahat ito ipagpapatuloy po natin.

Nagpapasamat din ako kay Ma’am Leni sa suporta at kumpiyansa na ipinaabot niya sa akin. Makakaasa po siya at ang kanyang pamilya na hindi mababalewala ang mga itinanim ni Sec Jesse sa kanyang trabaho sa pagiging Kalihim ng DILG.

Nagpapasalamat din po ako sa DOTC family sa lahat ng kanilang trabaho na ipinakita nitong nakaraang higit sa one year, at masasabi ko po kay incoming Secretary Jun Abaya na mayroong mahusay na team diyan sa DOTC na gagawin ang kanilang trabaho para maging mas magaan ang kanyang pagpasok sa ahensyang ito.

Muli, nagpapasalamat po ako sa tiwala ng Pangulo. I continue to serve at his pleasure. Habang tinitimon ng Pangulo ang barko ng bansa, karangalan ko po na makisagwan, sa pagtulong sa kanyang agenda.

Maraming salamat. Magandang hapon.

Bucoy’s ‘Walang Kukurap’ explores the darkest Filipino soul


After a successful run of the 110-year-old sarswela of Severino Reyes’ ‘Walang Sugat’, Tanghalang Pilipino (TP), Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) resident theater company presents a highly-controversial play ‘Walang Kukurap’, written by Ms. Layeta Bucoy, considered by many as Quentin Tarantino’s female in theaters. Ms. Layeta Bucoy’s play is set to open on September 14 at CCP’s Tanghalang Huseng Batute.

In an interview with the playwright Layeta Bucoy, she mentioned that she got inspired by a political blogger named Christopher Bonoan that brought her attention to the Article 11 Section 1 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, which states that public office is a public trust. Public officers and employees must, at all times, be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty, and efficiency; act with patriotism and justice, and lead modest lives.
Bucoy stressed: “The questions that lingered in my mind: But what if the public office is taken as the extension of one's private or personal interests or what if the public office is perceived as the means to further such interests? What if public trust is ignored for the public office is treated as a private trust fund?”

The play is highly political in nature that explores the darkest Filipino soul. ‘Walang Kukurap’ as a production will serve as a forceful reminder that if people do not take the responsibility to better this world, then there is no need to die just to experience hell.
The same team that brought Dulaang UP’s shocking adaptation of William Shakespeare’s ‘Titus Andronicus’ is the artistic collaboration between the director-playwright tandem of Tuxqs Rutaquio and Layeta Bucoy together with TP’s homegrown talents—the Actors Company led by Jonathan Tadioan, Marco Viaña, Regina De Vera, Nicolo Magno, Ralph Mateo, Remus Villanueva, Doray Dayao, April Joy Iñigo, and Jovanni Cadag.
It will also feature veteran and competent theater actors who have crossed over to the mainstream arts, like Suzette Ranillo, Sherry Lara, Mymy Davao, Crispin Pineda, Pewee O’Hara, Lou Veloso, Ding Navasero, Nar Cabico, and Delphine Buencamino. 


With the TP Actors Company:
JONATHAN TADIOAN
MARCO VIANA
REGINA DE VERA
NICOLO MAGNO
RALPH MATEO
REMUS VILLANUEVA
DORAY DAYAO
APRIL JOY INIGO
JOVANNI CADAG

Another highlight of this second offering is the featuring of GLOC 9 on special dates of its run.

For more details of the play please visit, Tanghalang Pilipino’s official website on tanghalangpilipino.org.ph or contact TP office at (632) 832-1125 locals 1620/1621 or +639177500107 or call TicketWorld at (632) 891-999. The show will run until October 7.


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