October 8, 2022
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October 7, 2022
Distort Monsters headlines Globe Platinum’s pop-up store launch for 917 #ExtraGDayEveryday
Globe Platinum collaborated with renowned contemporary and street artist Distort Monsters at the launch of the Platinum Series Hub for its first-ever pop-up store in celebration of the annual 917 #ExtraGDayEveryday in September.
Shorts and Briefs 8: TAYO NAMAN at Draper Startup House This October 9–30
Shorts & Briefs 8: TAYO NAMAN by EKSENA PH, is an independently produced “THEATRE FESTIVAL” of short and brief plays (10–12min plays) that features ONLY 1st-time theatre makers and performers. It’s been running for 8 years.
This year they are making a comeback to the LIVE theatre scene celebrating 8 years with 8 live shows, 8 new plays, 8 1st-time theatre directors, and 8 sets of 1st-time theatre actors.
It will be staged at DRAPER STARTUP HOUSE in Poblacion Makati, all Sundays of October starting October 9. Showtime is at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. every Sunday.
DRAPER is a 90-seater venue, located at 5048 P. Burgos Street, Poblacion, Makati, Philippines.
This year the THEME is “CHILDRENS BOOK but make it ART.”
Featuring Filipino Children’s book specifically chosen by the directors to play and reimagine for stage to serve a unique way of storytelling.
The plays are as follows:
BJ Crisostomo’s “LULU” (unpublished), about a little girl and struggles of life to be Directed by Richardson Yadao, current dancer and choreographer of ALICE REYES DANCE PHILIPPINES, now exploring the world of storytelling through movement;
Sofia Santiago’s “SI TAYNAY,” discusses the beauty and struggles of a single parent to be directed by EC who is a storyteller and an LGBTQ+ advocate;
Dr. Luis Gatmaitan’s SIGNAL No. 3” is about typhoon preparations and chaos to be Directed by ER Alviz, a filmmaker from the music and advertising world trying his storytelling using live theatre;
Dr. Luis Gatmaitan’s “ANG KUYA KONG ZOMBIE,” about the effects of staying late nights and darkness which was reimagined into a new play called “MULAT” to be directed by Maco Barredo, a returning thespian from the corporate world;
China de Vera’s “Palayain ang Aking Inay” is about a child whose mother is a political prisoner, adapted for stage with its new stage title “Pagusapan natin si Amanda” written and to be directed by filmmaker Dustin Celestino, who is a veteran playwright for the Virgin Labfest and now making its debut as a stage director;
Juan Ekis’ “SI ARIES AT ANG FLYING IPIS” (unplublished) is about a friendship between Aries and the Ipis to be directed by a young filmmaker from Laguna Ryan Termoso whose background in film making trace to his exposure on church services;
Cheeno Sayuno’s “THE MISSING BLANKET” is about the journey of finding the memories of a loving parent to be directed by Baguio based ARTIST TEACHER Kath Nobleza whose also going to feature all Baguio actors for her play; and,
Mark Boquiren’s “Maria Sibol” (soon to be published) is about a naughty fairy and and her adventure to be directed by James Ferrer, a young mom/ filmmaker/ student of MINT College who wants to create and tell stories.
Shorts & Briefs started in 2015 to have a safe space for 1st timers and aspiring creators to collaborate and just create. An initiative of Festival Director Karl Alexis C. Jingco, a theatre practitioner whose works revolve around improv and inclusive theatre, recently directed this year’s revisited play for the Virgin Labfest, “Nay my Dala akong Pancit.”
Since then, S&B has been expanded to serve the larger theater community.
S&B Staff also includes: Kevin Matsuyama (Graphic Designers), Steph Estrella (Production Manager), Felix Tiongson (Head Stage manager), Rozen Tabaodaja (Tickets Manager), Nino Manzano, and Jun Ebdane.
All 8 Shows of Shorts and Brief 8: TAYO NAMAN will have (FSL) Filipino Sign Language interpreters.
For more information about the festival, please follow them on their socials.
“EKSENA PH” on Facebook and TIKTOK.
For tickets and other inquiries, please contact 09771252725 or message them on their social media.
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UNIQLO Donates Proceeds from PEACE FOR ALL Charity T-shirt Project
Funds raised from worldwide sales of UTs expressing a desire for peace
Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the donation of 145,314,300 yen of funds (as a reference only, US $1,007,173 when calculated using the September 20, 2022 exchange rate of of $1 = 143.23 yen) raised from the global sales of T-shirts through the PEACE FOR ALL charity project. The calculation period for the donation is from launch on June 17 through August 31, 2022. Presented on September 20, 2022, the amount of the donation was proportioned to three organizations that provide humanitarian aid to those affected by poverty, discrimination, violence, conflict, and natural disasters.
Koji Yanai, Fast Retailing Group Senior Executive Officer, and executive in-charge of Sustainability, presenting the donation to Japan-based representatives of the three organizations connected with the project at UNIQLO CITY TOKYO office on September 20 |
PEACE FOR ALL enlists support from prominent world-renowned leaders in the areas of art, design, literature, science, and sport who are aligned with the project’s aim and sells T-shirts with their unique designs expressing a desire for peace. The first collection of five charity T-shirts, part of the UT (UNIQLO T-shirt) brand that allows wearers to express their individuality, were released worldwide from June and purchased by many people. Ten new designs were launched one month later, with more designs to follow. UNIQLO would like to express its sincere appreciation to everyone who has so far purchased a T-shirt and for their warm encouragement.
Messages from Donation Recipients
UNHCR
“We appreciate everyone’s support for PEACE FOR ALL. The donations will be used to help UNHCR continue to provide protection, shelter and other forms of assistance, and advocacy on behalf of displaced and stateless people worldwide. UNHCR’s lifesaving support also includes access to health care, safe and clean water, education for children and young people, and livelihood opportunities. With more than 100 million people forced to flee their homes, this support is crucial so UNHCR can respond to humanitarian emergencies in Ukraine, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Myanmar, Nigeria, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and beyond. Thank you to UNIQLO and the supporters.”
Save the Children
“We wish to express our gratitude to UNIQLO and to everyone who has purchased a charity T-shirt. We will use the donation to support children in need who are in difficult situations in Ukraine and its neighboring countries, as well as countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, Lebanon, and Mozambique. It will be used for a wide range of responses and activities, including establishing “Child Friendly Spaces” to provide opportunities for children to restore their normalcy, providing mental health and psychosocial support, ensuring learning opportunities, protecting children who have been separated from their families, and supporting livelihoods of families in difficult situations.”
Plan International
“We
would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to UNIQLO for allowing us to
take part in this wonderful project, and for the generous donation. The funds
received will be used to help girls under 18 years of age who are forced to
marry against their will, deprived of educational and other opportunities, or
subject to violence or abuse, and to prevent early (child) marriage.”