November 9, 2019

Disney's Frozen 2 at SM City North EDSA’s Magical Holiday celebration


Let it snow! Go North this Christmas with SM City North EDSA’s Magical Holiday celebration launch at The Block Atrium. Families and friends can explore a winter wonderland accentuated by a 45-ft. Snowflake Christmas Tree from November 8, 2019 to January 5, 2020.



"Year after year, we at SM Supermalls work tirelessly to bring Christmas experiences that awe and inspire our shoppers to create unforgettable moments at SM. This year, we bring the magic of ice and snow to life through a fun-filled Christmas experience a Magical Holiday at SM City North EDSA to light up the holiday season for our shoppers," said SM Supermalls COO Steven Tan.

Gracing the launch is the country’s very own queen, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach, complemented by magical performances from singer Marynor Madamesila and Ballet Manila.

One of the highlights of the celebration are activities celebrating the upcoming release of Disney’s “Frozen 2”. Kids and families are given the opportunity to meet and greet Elsa and Anna on November 29, 30, and December 1 at The Block Atrium. Frozen 2 merchandise will also be available at The Block Atrium to complete that magical shopping experience. Shoppers can look forward to a magical ballet featuring Ballet Manila on December 14 and 21 at The Block.







Shoppers can catch other holiday activities at SM City North EDSA, including a Magical Science Show on November 10 and December 14, Santa Meet and Greet on December 8, 15, 22 to 25, Christmas Carols by National University Chorale on December 15, all at The Block. Light up your holidays with the Firework Show on November 8, December 14, 21 and 28 and Skygarden Live: Christmas Series concert on December 6, 13, 20 and 27 at the Skygarden.

#GoNorthThisChristmas with your family and friends for a magical holiday celebration and #SparklingSMallidays at SM City North EDSA. For more updates, visit https://www.smsupermalls.com or follow SM City North EDSA at Facebook @smnedsa, Twitter @smnorthedsa, and Instagram @smnorthedsa.



Bose Professional Partnership with Versatech International Inc as Official Distributor for Philippines


Bose Professional is in partnership with Versatech International Incorporated as its official distribution partner for the Philippine region with the goal of qualitative expansion within the Southeast Asian market.

For more than 40 years, Bose Professional has reinforced its presence as an undisputed market leader in developing innovative loudspeakers, electronics, and software to meet the needs of demanding professional audio applications. 


The Bose - Versatech partnership announcement at the press conference held on November 7 with (From left to right) Mr. Chengyi Neo, KASEAN Territory Manager, Bose:  Jessa Camille Dasas, Vice President for Marketing, Versatech International: Mr. Stephen Yu, Executive Vice President, Versatech International: Mr. Christian Liebenberg, Regional Manager, Bose: Catherine Rebecca Chua, General Manager, Versatech International



“The Philippines market has for many years, been strategically important for Bose Professional. When considering the very impressive and consistent year on year GDP growth of over 6% per annum, our strategy is to grow our business rapidly by significantly expanding our local customer base,” shares Mr. Christian Liebenberg of Bose Professional. In order to achieve our ambitious goals, we have recently appointed Versatech as our official Distribution partner in the Philippines to support us through this growth journey” he continued.
Versatech International Incorporated (Versatech) is an ICT solution-based distribution and marketing company that has built long-standing partnerships with renowned global brands for the distribution of information and communication technology products in the Philippines.

A strong network of 2,000 resellers in the market affords Versatech with unprecedented access to key primary markets, including retail, education, transportation, hospitality, house of worship, enterprise, and government. The company’s unique ecosystem, coupled with their exceptional ability to generate demand in primary markets by utilizing relationship strategies and comprehensive digital marketing, has allowed Versatech to consistently deliver value to all key stakeholders.\


Mr. Stephen Yu - Executive Vice President, Versatech – asserts, “Versatech is proud to partner with Bose Professional. This partnership fits in line with our overarching direction to complete our company’s premier audio video distribution portfolio. Moreover, we have noticed a sizable market demand for enterprise audio and have the perfect blend of resources and capabilities for Bose to leverage in order to significantly improve its Philippine market share." 




The total demand for loudspeakers in the Philippines in 2019 is estimated at 163,200 units, with the market forecasting a promising average yearly growth of 20%. Versatech is primed to leverage this market trend and tap into the potential of the region's thriving AV segment, as it represents the entire portfolio of Bose Professional products within the country.

Mr. Liebenberg concluded, saying “The current range of products within their portfolio complements those from Bose Professional and therefore makes Versatech an obvious choice. As such, we look forward to many years of collaboration and successful business together.”

For more information, visit pro.bose.com. 

November 8, 2019

World Vision launches response to Mindanao quake

Following the recent earthquakes in southern Mindanao, child-focused development and humanitarian agency World Vision launches its relief operations for the affected people of Northern Cotabato, including the city of Kidapawan and the hard-hit towns of Makilala and Tulunan. 




“We are committed to support the government-led response in Mindanao. World Vision in the Philippines is particularly concerned for the well-being of children“, says World Vision’s National Director Rommel Fuerte.

In the morning of October 16, magnitude 6.3 earthquake of tectonic origin, hit the province of North Cotabato, with the epicenter located in the town of Tulunan. Days after, another quake of greater magnitude occurred from almost the same location. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a 6.6-magnitude earthquake, followed by another equally strong quake on Oct. 31 at 6.5 magnitude with a shallow depth of 2kilometers which triggered more destruction and risk in the province.

Based on the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC, Nov 5), the series of earthquakes affected about 188,583 persons or 37,716 families in Regions XI and XII. Over 28,070 persons are currently taking shelter in 32 evacuation camps. Meanwhile, there are 1,493 more families being served outside of the evacuation centers.

“They are in a state of shock and as per report Cotabato is going to be more susceptible to aftershocks in the coming days. We are appealing to our partners and fellow Filipinos for support so that we can respond to the immediate needs of displaced children and their families. We can do more together”, added Fuerte.

A total of 1,075 schools were damaged, including about 26 totally damaged. According to the Department of Education, more than 3 million students are affected due to suspension of classes. Today, child-friendly spaces will be set up to provide psychosocial support to help children cope from the calamity, while temporary learning spaces will also be provided in coordination with the affected schools. 

Complementing the government’s massive emergency operations in the province, World Vision complements and provides non-food items such as hygiene kits (bath and laundry soaps, toothbrushes and toothpastes, sanitary packs, nail cutter, undergarments and malong or tube skirt), jerry cans, non-food items (mosquito net, mats and blanket), emergency shelter kit (tarp and rope) among others. 

Through the generous support of donors, World Vision aims to initially help 1,000 families or 5,000 individuals.



To know more about World Visions work and how to help our fellow people affected by the Mindanao Earthquake, please visit https://wvph.co/DonateforCotabato. You may also call World Vision at (02) 8372-7777 or (0917) 866-4824.

For more information and updates, you may follow /worldvisionphon Facebook and @worldvisionphl on Instagram.



About World Vision
World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

November 7, 2019

BRIA Homes to conquer Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao: A Grand Buyers’ Day on November 16 and 17

Mark the dates: November 16 and 17, 2019. It’s when BRIA Homes, the fastest growing mass housing developer in the Philippines, rolls out its welcome mat to prospective homeowners in a Grand Open House that will happen simultaneously in all its 50 projects across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

BRIA Homes rides on its momentum as it continues to expand in new territories, still aligned with its vision of providing affordable and well-designed homes for ordinary Filipinos. 


On those two consecutive days, starting at 8 a.m., Filipino families and individuals will have a glimpse of the joy and convenience of living in BRIA communities. They can check out BRIA Homes’ economic housing model units: Bettina, a two-storey townhouse, and Alecza, a single firewall bungalow—and inquire about its other house and lot packages and condominium unitsthat come in various sizes, flexible spaces, and modern designs. 

Aspiring homeowners will see how BRIA Homes’ recreational amenities and eco-friendly spaces make for a wholesome, family-friendly community, and how BRIA ensures the residents’ safety and security with facilities like perimeter fences, guarded entrance and exits, and 24/7 CCTV coverage. 

To date, BRIA Homes has more than 50 projects in progressive town and cities as it addresses the dearth of mass housing in the country. Already, BRIA Homes has helped legions of ordinary Filipino families to achieve their dreams of owning a home in various communities nationwide.

During the Grand Open House, BRIA’s competent and courteous staff will gladly show visitors that all BRIA communities are located near key destinations such as hospitals, schools, shopping establishments, and business districts—and have access to major roads and highways and modes of public transportation, as well. 

For all the aforementioned benefits of being a BRIA homeowner, BRIA Homes takes pride in its affordable and flexible payment options, thanks to its winning formula: Affordability (Mura) + Quality (Dekalidad) = A Beautiful BRIA Home for Every Filipino. It’s a vision that BRIA Homes consistently adheres to: addressing the nation’s mass housing backlog through superior-quality and easy-on-the-pocket units and homes. 

Because of this winning formula: Affordability (Mura) + Quality (Dekalidad) = a Beautiful BRIA Home for Every Filipino, BRIA has made it possible for Filipino families and individuals to purchase a home for as low as Php 1,897 per month through convenient payment schemes such as bank-financing and Pag-IBIG funding.

All set to go to BRIA’s Grand Open House? Attractive promos and incentives await you at the event. Prospective buyers who make reservations on Nov. 16 and 17 will be entitled to the following perks: free application fees for electricity and water connections; waiving ofHomeowners’ Association (HOA) membership fees; and waiving of bank charges for bank-financing payment mode. But wait, there’s more! Get up to 50k worth of cash discount and additional gift checks upon move in for bank-financed housing loans.

BRIA Homes is a subsidiary of GOLDEN BRIA Holdings, Inc., considered the third largest real estate company in terms of market capitalization valued at more than P250B. The fastest-growing mass housing developer in the Philippines, BRIA Homes is primed to bring affordable house-and-lot packages and condominium units closer to ordinary Filipino families. This is the goal that drives every single employee in the company, for which the ultimate fulfillment is seeing a client happily moving into Bria’s homes. 

To know more about BRIA Homes, call (0966) 277 5944, like “Bria Official” on Facebook, and follow “@TheBriaOfficial” on Twitter and Instagram.

Cracking the Conventions of Creativity

The first step to creating art involves both the artist and their imagination. How to get to that end point, however, asks a more complex question: Does the imagination lead the artist to break new ground, or is the artist fueled to keep creating because of unbridled imagination? 

While this delineation may forever be unanswered even to the artist himself, what remains clear is that it’s important to have a venue and a foundation to let imagination rise and run.

For three imaginative artists—Leeroy New, Ivan Roxas, and Ronald Ventura—they found this first seed to their blossoming art careers in that first competition win that changed the course of their journey in different ways.



A conduit for talent


Leeroy New 
(photo by Avee Navarro Tan)

Fifteen years since his first win at Shell’s National Students Art Competition, Leeroy New brought and reinvented the idea of mythology and madness to transform the Philippine art scene. Taking inspiration from folk tales and sci-fi, Leeroy transforms imagination and vividly recreates them right before your eyes.

Now, his newest venture aims to transform the world of artists, by providing a venue to channel the madness and creativity into a space where it can connect with the industry and the people. 

Located in Poblacion, the heart of Makati’s art sector, Kondwi is Leeroy’s newest venture, a long-time passion project that has finally come to life. 

“Kondwi is a combination of many different functions: a black box theater, bar and cafe, a retail space, and gallery,” says Leeroy. “It’s basically a creative space, one that’s so unpredictable, even we are not sure how it will turn out.”

Leeroy also considers it a lab where he can do projects that previously had no platform for them. Known for art that traverses thought and terrains, he recreates sinewy, scary, and surreal landscapes, which can be a nightmare or a dream depending on who views his work. Kondwi then acts almost like a conduit, not only for him and his team, but also for other creatives whose talent he wants to house in the space.

“I like collaborating with other specialists and creatives, especially those whom I admire and those who I know could lead to new work that I would not have thought of on my own,” Leeroy adds.

One inspiration for this space is the NSAC, which Leeroy describes as one of the support he was able to get so he could further his career as an art student. “It’s a major help at that point in any college art student’s career, when most are still figuring out what to do when they graduate,” muses Leeroy.



Imagination breeds imagination

Ivan Roxas
(photo by Avee Navarro Tan)


Few artists can make viewers and critics get lost in their work. Fewer still are those who manage to make people forget that they are looking at art rather than real life. In realist painter Ivan Roxas’s case, his works, some of which have ethereal beings, engage and challenge the viewer’s imagination, hoping for a glimpse of the story behind the captivating image.

As one who has never had a conventional path in the arts—taught by his brother at a young age, a full-time painter in his teens, and no one mentor as master—Ivan’s journey in the arts was fueled by one thing: his own imagination.

“The good thing about the arts is that it’s a craft where I don’t need to please anyone,” shares Ivan. “I don’t really need anyone else besides my canvas, colors, and brush.”

This conventional approach met its match when Ivan joined the NSAC in 1997. Here, he was confronted with the realities of what it meant to have criteria and standards for his creations, and what it meant for paintings to embody good values and positive messaging. There is a sense of merging of art as a medium and art as an outlet for the curious artist. 

The experience taught him that being an artist means being a student for life. “I still consider myself as a student, and I think that’s for life. One lifetime is not enough for you to really know everything about the arts or your craft,” he muses.
As Ivan continues to discover just how far his imagination can take his works, the audience is kept captivated by the immortal and the usual depictions on his canvas, forever imagining the stories that can be told and retold by the strokes and colors of his art.


Breaking one’s own record


            Ronald Ventura 
(photo by Avee Navarro Tan)

At the mention of “Grayground,” many art enthusiasts would perk up to visualize the hyperreal and surreal work that fetched Php47 million at the Sothebys Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings back in 2011.

While it has been eight years since he broke the record for the auction and almost three decades since his first prize win for the NSAC, Ronald Ventura has proven that he is far from being a one-hit wonder. If anything, the only thing he may want for is time; time to let his imagination out on the canvas, vision boards, and any available creative space possible.

Just recently, Ronald opened the Bobro’s World Tour Jakarta with a multi-sensorial experience. His exhibit was a space that deeply immerses the viewer in an environment of leisure and entertainment. His piece is an enclosed man cave, mounted within a golden dog sculpture. Inside is a sleek yellow and man cave, complete with a collection of shoes, the obligatory paintings, and a colorful graffitied karaoke booth. 

A lot of the pieces have allusions to cartoons and pop culture, peppering the space in the same way that real life is bombarded with materialistic cues on end. Inspiration for his works, therefore, makes use of both imagination and the social reality that people live in. “When you are working, sometimes the concept just comes out. The creation of art is continuous, it’s unstoppable. There’s no definite process,” says Ronald. 

Part of this indefinite process is finding inspiration in almost every aspect. Ronald took the 23rd NSAC prize for the oil and acrylic painting category. While he still uses oil and acrylic in a number of his works, it is undeniable that this first step he took in the competition has now broken out into a run, chasing after the many outlets that could bring life to his imagination.

The NSAC may be the first step towards achieving one’s dream in the arts. This is the reason why, even after more than 50 years, Shell continues to fuel artists’ imagination with this venue for creativity.

“The NSAC goes beyond tradition—we believe it is one way for art to continue thriving in the country,” says Cesar Romero, CEO and chairman of Pilipinas Shell. “The masters of today began as students and winners of yesteryears, and we look forward to establishing masters of tomorrow by fueling their imagination today.”

As past winners and now-masters of their own art have shown, the National Students Art Competition is a strong foundation on which one’s imagined dreams can become a reality.




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