September 15, 2013

Speak And Grow Rich With Chinkee Tan

This is one powerful learning event - Public speaking as a vehicle to success. A wholeday workshop will be done by Mr. Chink Positive himself, Mr Chinkee Tan
Here’s what he has to say about this workshop:
Simply put, I want to help YOU turn your self-image around, overcome your fear of speaking in public, and become a very effective (read: highly paid!) public speaker. 
SPEAK GROW RICH AUG3 EVENT LAYOUT SOLD OUT
Here’s what you can learn at the seminar:
  • How to improve your self-image
  • Overcome your fear of public speaking
  • Secrets on how to become an effective and highly paid speaker
  • How to develop a compelling presence on stage
  • How to capture your audience’s undivided attention
  • How to create a powerful and effective presentation
  • Proven and simple techniques on how to “Wow!” your audiences
  • How to improve professional and personal communication
  • How to increase your impact as a leader
  • How to have fun, relax, and enjoy public speaking

September 14, 2013

IBALONG, D'WONDER TWINS OF BOAC Lead Philstage Gawad Buhay! 1st/2nd-quarter Citations


TANGHALANG PILIPINO’s “Ibalong,” a dance-musical reimagining of the Bicolano epic, topped the list with 15 citations in the performance and technical categories in the 2013 Gawad Buhay !, the Philstage Awards for the Performing Arts.
“Ibalong” was adapted for the stage by Rody Vera, with the neo-ethnic rock music provided by Carol Bello and direction and set design by Tuxqs Rutaquio. It garnered citations in the following categories: Outstanding Original Musical, Outstanding Ensemble Performance for a Musical, Stage Direction (Tuxqs Rutaquio), Adaptation or Translation (Rody Vera), Musical Direction (Carol Bello), Musical Composition (Carol Bello), Choreography (Alden Lugnasin), Costume Design (Leeroy New), Lighting Design (Katsch Catoy), Sound Design (TJ Ramos), Set Design (Tuxqs Rutaquio), Female Lead Performance in a Musical (Delphine Buencamino and Jenine Desiderio), and Male Featured Performance in a Musical (Cheeno Macaraig and Jonathan Tadioan).

The Philippine Educational Theater Association’s (Peta) “D’Wonder Twins of Boac,” which transposed Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” into the dying days of the old studio system of Philippine movies, was a close second with 14 citations. The adaptation was again courtesy of Vera, with music by Jeff Hernandez and direction by Peta artistic director Maribel Legarda.

“D’Wonder Twins of Boac” was cited in the following categories: Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Ensemble Performance for a Musical, Stage Direction (Maribel Legarda), Adaptation or Translation (Rody Vera), Musical Direction (Jeff Hernandez), Musical Composition (Jeff Hernandez), Choreography (Carlon Matobato), Costume Design (John Abul), Sound Design (Jeff Hernandez), Set Design (Lex Marcos), Female Lead Performance in a Musical (Cris Villonco), Female Featured Performance in a Musical (Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino and Gail Billones) and Male Featured Performance in a Musical (Lao Rodriguez). 

Both “Ibalong” and “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” are musical productions. No original straight play was cited as an outstanding production in the first two quarters, but Actor’s Actors, Inc.’s staging of John Logan’s Tony Award-winning play “Red” was cited in the newly created category of Outstanding Production of Existing Material for a Play, as well as in seven other categories: Best Ensemble Performance for a Play, Stage Direction (Bart Guingona), Lighting Design (Jolu Escano), Sound Design (Dodo Lim), Set Design (Damien Anne and Baby Imperial-Anne), Male Lead Performance in a Play (Bart Guingona) and Male Featured Performance in a Play (Joaquin Valdes).

Tying with “Red” is 9 Works Theatrical’s “They’re Playing Our Song,” which also got eight citations, including for its two leads, Nikki Gil and Lorenz Martinez. Meanwhile, in dance, Ballet Philippines’ “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” grabbed 11 citations, including Outstanding Modern Dance Production and Outstanding Ensemble in a Dance Production. 

(See complete list of citations below.)

Now on its fifth year, Gawad Buhay! is the first-ever industry awards exclusively for the performing arts juried by an independent panel of critics, scholars, artists and theater enthusiasts. Outstanding individual and group achievements in various artistic and technical aspects of play, musical and dance productions and performances are honored based on quarterly citations deliberated by the jury who are required to watch all productions of Philstage member-companies for the entire year.

From the four quarterly citations, the jury will select the final nominees qualified to win the awards by the end of the performance season. Awarding ceremonies will be in early 2014. 

Philstage is the only alliance of professional performing arts organizations in the Philippines. Its members include Ballet Manila, Ballet Philippines, Gantimpala Theater Foundation, Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM), Peta, Repertory Philippines, Tanghalang Pilipino, Trumpets, Actor’s Actors, Inc., 9 Works Theatrical and Philippine Opera Company. 

COMPLETE LIST OF THE 2013 1ST/2ND-QUARTER CITATIONS 
IN VARIOUS CATEGORIES:

Outstanding Original Play

• No citation

Outstanding Original Musical Production 

• “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• “Ibalong” (Tanghalang Pilipino)

Outstanding Production of Existing Material for a Play 

• “Red” (Actor’s Actors, Inc.)

Outstanding Production of Existing Material for a Musical 

• “They’re Playing Our Song” (9 Works Theatrical)

Outstanding Classical Dance Production 

• No citation

Outstanding Modern Dance Production 

• “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Ballet Philippines)

Outstanding Stage Direction 

• Bart Guingona, “Red” (AAI)

• Maribel Legarda, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Robbie Guevara, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

• Tuxqs Rutaquio, “Ibalong” (TP)

Outstanding Ensemble Performance for a Play 

The Cast of 

• “Red” (AAI)

Outstanding Ensemble Performance for a Musical 

The Casts of

• “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta) 

• “Ibalong” (TP)

• “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

Outstanding Ensemble Performance for Dance 

The Casts of

• “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

• “Ballet & Ballads: Broadway Mamas” (Ballet Manila)

Outstanding Original Script 

• No citation

Outstanding Original Libretto 

• No citation

Outstanding Adaptation or Translation 

• Rody Vera, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta) 

• Rody Vera, “Ibalong” (TP)

Outstanding Musical Direction 

• Carol Bello, “Ibalong” (TP) 

• Jeffrey Hernandez, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Joseph Tolentino, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

Outstanding Musical Composition 

• Carol Bello, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Jeff Hernandez, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

Outstanding Choreography for a Dance Production 

• Carlo Pacis, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

Outstanding Choreography for a Play or Musical 

• Alden Lugnasin, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Carlon Matobato, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

Outstanding Costume Design 

• Eric Pineda, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

• John Abul, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Leeroy New, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Raven Ong, “Boeing Boeing” (Repertory Philippines)

Outstanding Lighting Design 

• John Batalla, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

• John Batalla, “The Graduate” (Rep)

• Jolu Escaño, “Red” (AAI)

• Katsch Catoy, “Ibalong” (TP)

Outstanding Sound Design 

• Chuck Ledesma, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

• Dodo Lim, “Red” (AAI)

• Jeff Hernandez, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• TJ Ramos, “Ibalong” (TP)

Outstanding Set Design 

• Damien Anne and Baby Imperial-Anne, “Red” (AAI)

• Mio Infante, “No Way to Treat a Lady” (Rep)

• Mio Infante, “The Graduate” (Rep)

• Mio Infante, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

• Lex Marcos, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Ricardo Cruz, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

• Tuxqs Rutaquio, “Ibalong” (TP)

Female Lead Performance in a Play 

• No citation

Male Lead Performance in a Play 

• Bart Guingona, “Red” (AAI)

• Reb Atadero, “The Graduate” (Rep)

Female Featured Performance in a Play 

• Carla Dunareanu, “Boeing Boeing” (Rep)

Male Featured Performance in a Play 

• Joaquin Valdes, “Red” (AAI) 

Female Lead Performance in a Musical 

• Cris Villonco, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Delphine Buencamino, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Jenine Desiderio, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Nikki Gil, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

Male Lead Performance in a Musical 

• Audie Gemora, “No Way to Treat a Lady” (Rep)

• Lorenz Martinez, “They’re Playing Our Song” (9WT)

Female Featured Performance in a Musical 

• Gail Billones, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

• Pinky Marquez, “No Way to Treat a Lady” (Rep)

• Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

Male Featured Performance in a Musical 

• Cheeno Macaraig, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Jonathan Tadioan, “Ibalong” (TP)

• Lao Rodriguez, “D’Wonder Twins of Boac” (Peta)

Female Lead Performance in a Classical Dance Production 

• No citation 

Male Lead Performance in a Classical Dance Production 

• No citation

Female Featured Performance in a Classical Dance Production 

• No citation

Male Featured Performance in a Classical Dance Production 

• No citation

Female Lead Performance in a Modern Dance Production 

• Katherine Trofeo, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

• Kris-belle Paclibar, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

Male Lead Performance in a Modern Dance Production 

• Cyril Fallar, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP) 

• Richardson Yadao, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

Female Featured Performance in a Modern Dance Production 

• Guia Dequinto, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (BP)

Male Featured Performance in a Modern Dance Production 

• No citation

September 13, 2013

'Ikaw' by Jonalyn Viray is the 2013 ASOP TV Grand Final's “Song of the Year”

Crowd favorite 'Ikaw' interpreted by Jonalyn Viray won the  2013 ASOP TV Grand Final's “Song of the Year.”
A Song of Praise Music Festival 2013 Best Interpreter Jonalyn Viray. (ROVIC BALUNSAY / Photoville International)
'Ikaw', a crowd favorite song of praise composed by Boy Christopher Ramos Jr., bested 12 finalists to win “Song of the Year” award in this year's ASOP TV Music Festival Grand Finals Night while Jonalyn Viray received the “Best Interpreter Award” for the same song.
Composer Boy Christopher Jr. and interpreter  Jonalyn Viray  for ‘Ikaw’. (MARLON BONAJOS / Photoville International)
Ramos is a professional composer whose awards-worthy “Ito ang Buhay Ko” won in the Best Theme Song category of the 2011 Asian Television Awards. Viray, on the other hand, is a 2006 WCOPA gold medalist known for her power vocals.
(Left to Right) Runners up at ASOP Year 2. Composer RJ Jimenez and interpreter Miro Valera for ‘I Am Grateful’, 1st Runner Up; interpreter Gerald Santos at composer Christian Obar for ‘Lagi Kang Nariyan’, 2nd Runner Up;  ‘You’ll See Miracles’ interpreter Carl Trazo and composer Paul Hildawa, 3rd Runner Up. (REY VERCIDE / Photoville International)
Meanwhile, RJ Jimenez's “I Am Grateful”, earned the first-runner up prize while Christian Obar 's “Lagi Kang Nariyan” received second-runner up prize,  and Paul Hildawa's “You'll See Miracles” was third-runner up.  Stonefree's Miro Valera, pop prince Gerald Santos and Carl Trazo were interpreters for Jimenez's, Obar's, and Hildawa's song entries, respectively.
ASOP Year 2 Judges. (Left-Right) Veteran actor & OPM artist Joey de Leon; Universal Records General Manager Kathleen Dy-Go; Composer/Singer/Actress Annabelle Borja; Theater actor / singer & composer Audie Gemora; OPM Hitmaker / Composer Mon Del Rosario; Cultural Center of the Philippines President, UST Dean & Professor in Music and Statistics at the Conservatory of Music / International pianist Dr. Raul Sunico, Ph.D.; Veteran OPM Artist & Composer Snaffu Rigor (PRINCE MARQUEZ / Photoville International)
The grand prize-winning song comes with P500,000 cash prize. The other runners-up receive P250,000, P150,000, and P100,000 for first, second and third runner up placers, respectively.

Among this year's board of judges include CCP President and concert pianist Raul Sunico, world-renowned musical stage actor and director Audie Gemora, and veteran film and television personality and comedian, Joey De Leon. Other judges include former Star Records executive Anabelle Regalado-Borja, Universal Records General Manager Kathleen Dy-Go, veteran composer and vocalist Snaffu Rigor, and multi-awarded composer and record producer Dr. Mon Del Rosario.

Judging of winners was based on text voting from the public and judges' scores.

Chairman and CEO of Breakthrough and Milestones Production International, Kuya Daniel Razon launched the show two years ago on television. The broadcast journalist related that it was a suggestion from Bro. Eli Soriano to open a praise songwriting contest that is open to amateur and professional Filipino composers.

The Members Church of God International, where Bro. Eli is Presiding Minister, have been holding A Song of Praise (ASOP) Music Festival but this songwriting contest is exclusive only for Church members.

Today, ASOP TV is the only Philippine songwriting competition which focuses on songs of praises to God aired by UNTV-37 every Sunday. Annually, ASOP TV Music Festival showcases 12 songs out of the monthly finals.  To encourage amateur and professional Filipino composers to join the songwriting contest, ASOP TV gives more than P1-Million in cash prizes.


To download for free all 12 songs of praise entries this year, visit www.asoptv.com.

Win cool gadgets from KakaoTalk’s Facebook and Twitter contests!

Do you love tweeting your friends and taking wacky shots with them?  If yes, then get a chance to you win cool gadgets from KakaoTalk Philippines’ Facebook and Twitter contests! 

#KakaoKita Twitter Contest

For Tweeps, you just need to follow @KakaoTalkPH on Twitter and like KakaoTalkPH on Facebook. 

Then simply tweet who you want to be your Kakao (KakaoTalk chatmate) and tag him or her and @KakaoTalkPH.

To complete your post, include the hashtag #KakaoKita.

Sample Tweet: “I want @SarahG to be my Kakao!  You too can invite your friends to @KakaoTalkPH and win an iPad!  #KakaoKita

Qualified entries will be put into a raffle. There will be one winner per week that will be announced on KakaoTalk’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.   Each winner will receive an iPad Mini and KakaoTalk sticker dolls.

Kakao’s Wacky Group Facebook Photo Contest

For Facebook netizens, KakaoTalk introduces “Wacky Groupie photo contest.” Focusing on the value of barkada and our penchant for taking crazy shots, KakaoTalk will give prizes to the wackiest groupie photo submitted.

Join by liking KakaoTalkPH’s Facebook page and following @KakaoTalkPH on Twitter.  

Take a wacky groupie photo with your friends and post it on the official KakaoTalkPH Facebook Wall. 

Add a catchy caption using the hashtag #KakaoTalkWackyGroupie. 

Complete your entry by tagging KakaoTalkPH, yourself and your friends in the picture. 

Share your photo and encourage your friends to join and like KakaoTalkPH FB page as well as your photo entry.

Winners will be judged on photo impact 50%, caption 20% and likes 30%. One photo will be awarded per week who will received four iPhone 5 or Samsung Note 2 or iPad Mini.

Contest period is from September 7, 2:00 pm to October 7, 2:00 PM.


Enjoy the wonderful world of KakaoTalk !  Have fun by joining the KakaoTalk Facebook and Twitter contests now!

Isla Lipana & Co. extends Philippine Gems voting to September 25

Isla Lipana & Co., the Philippine member firm of PwC, has extended the voting period for Philippine Gems, the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project, until September 25.


Launched in June of this year, www.philippinegems.com is a campaign to determine the country’s top ten new tourist destinations.

The campaign has drawn nearly 40,000 votes so far with online voting to identify 10 Philippine Gems out of the 25 shortlisted travel destinations.

“By extending the voting period, we are providing every opportunity available to promote our country to our citizens and to the rest of the world,” said the new Isla Lipana & Co. Chairman, Atty. Alex Cabrera. “We are grateful to everyone who supports this project and we hope that we are able to increase awareness and appreciation of the beauty our country.”

“To add to this, local tourism offices and local government have been rallying and inviting their constituents to vote and support their sites. This positive effect we have been getting has inspired us to extend it to give more time for other sites to also rally their supporters,” Cabrera added.

The Philippine Gems aims to showcase the many other magnificent natural wonders that the Philippines has to offer from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

This project of Isla Lipana & Co. is in cooperation with the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (PTB) of the Department of Tourism (DOT) , and the University of the Philippines-Asian Institute of Tourism (UP-AIT). Aside from PTB/DOT and UP-AIT, other members of the screening committee were representatives from FleishmanHillard Manila, Management Association of the Philippines, travel blogger James Betia and media personalities Love Añover, Jing Lejano and Jose Javier Reyes.


For more information about the Philippine Gems and to cast your votes now visit www.philippinegems.com.

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