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Casa Artusi Philippines

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Not only did Gaita visit Casa Artusi in Italy, She also brought Casa Artusi to the Philippines!  This is the first culinary school that will open outside Italy!  Thank you Gaita for sharing your new venture with Heart2Heart!  Congratulations to you and more power!

I will let Gaita do the talking to introduce Casa Artusi 🙂 

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Plet Bolipata’s ImagiNATION

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The idea of rain always brings me back to the story of great rain found in the story of Noah and his Ark. 

From Genesis, Chapters 6-9: Seeing the wickedness of man, God commanded Noah to build an ark, a large vessel that would contain himself, his family and the animals of the world in order to save them from the Great Flood that would destroy as well as cleanse the world. 

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My installation for the Bonifacio Global City Offsite Gallery will be an interpretation of Noah’s story. Except instead of an ark, I will use bathtubs. Not unlike the ark, bathtubs are also vessels. However, instead of keeping people and animals afloat on water, they do the opposite. They carry water. Bathtubs are repositories of water. They serve as basins for cleansing and when unclogged, allow water to escape. The bathtubs will become mini-arks, serving several functions: as a reminder of how dual water can be — an element of both life and death; but also as transportation — as a means by which they can transport viewers into a world of imagination. Noah embodies this in his act of creation for in order to do God’s commandment, it was essential that he not only be a masterful builder, but that he be a creative genius, filled with imagination as he took charge of the world’s second creation.

 In my own creation, riffing off from Noah, I see several bathtubs scattered throughout the park. The bathtubs will be beautiful objects. They will be whimsical in design, and animals made of steel will adorn the ends of the tubs and serve as arm rests. But the tubs will also be functional. Slightly raised by coils of steel wrapped in rubber hose for visual impact, they will be converted into sofas for viewers to sit and enjoy. The bathtubs’ strength will be reinforced by cement and colorful mosaic tiles for durability. 

As a nation, we suffer often from the rain. Deluge an apt word for how rain pounds upon us. But I’d like to think we have hope. In the conclusion of Noah’s story, when the floods subsided, God’s anger abated, and he made a covenant. I’d like my installation to be a reminder that we can be rest assured that God will keep us safe. We need not be afraid. God has promised that he will never send a flood so great that it would destroy our world again. He gave us a rainbow to symbolize this promise. This will be translated in colored lights that would dot the installation in all its glory on cool breezy evenings, warm summer nights and even on mind-blowing rainy days. 

For the residents of Taguig and the ultra-modern Global City, it is my intention for my installation to offer solace. Visitors will be able to sit comfortably in the bathtubs, knowing that they have been rescued. They can relax as the stresses and strains of their daily lives subside. 

Cecil Frances Alexander’s “All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderfull, the Lord God made them all.”

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Text of bathtub by Shel Silverstein: “Listen to the mustn’ts child, listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the wont’s. Listen to the never haves then listen close to me, “anything can happen child, anything can be.”

 

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It took love, passion and a village to build my “imagiNATION”! All this would be unimaginable without my creative capable team

Creative Partner/Photographer:  Elmer Borlongan

Welding Team: Floroy Fallorin and Roger Latoga

Mosaic Team: Noel Lego and Jhayrex Anteruiz

Asst. Jr. Team: Mark Lego, Glenn Lego, Jerald de la Cruz and Jet Ruanto

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Secret Fresh Limited Release of Toy Collab By Huck Gee x Christian Tamondong

By | Arts and Culture, Events and Launches | No Comments

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Date : 2 June Saturday, 5:30 PM, one night event

Venue : shop premises of Secret Fresh

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Both Huck Gee and Christian Tamondong will be present for the special one day launch on June 2 Saturday at 5: 30 PM in the shop premises of Secret Fresh.

 

International orders for Puchaa can be made through email freshmail@gmail.com while local orders are on a first come first serve basis.

Secret Fresh is at Ronac Art Center, Ortigas Avenue, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.

Secret Fresh is open from Mondays to Saturdays from 2-10 PM and Sundays from 1-6PM.

You may also contact Secret Fresh at 570-9815 loc 7. Updates can also be tracked through Secret Fresh on Facebook, http://www.freshmanila.blogspot.com/ and http://www.twitter.com/freshmanila and through their website www.secretfresh.net

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Anita Magsaysay-Ho

By | Arts and Culture, Tributes | 4 Comments

Heart2Heart pays tribute to one of her favorite artists, Tita Anita Magsaysay-Ho!  She is blessed to have lived a full life. ( 1914 – 2012 )  

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This is the most beautiful wake I have been to!  The beautiful leaves that they put it in the backdrop and the roses below the casket.  To Tita Anita who deserves so much, a very simple person with so much love and beauty in her which she expressed through her beautiful works of art

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I took some photos of photos being flashed on the screen – BEAUTIFUL Tita Anita! You will always be remembered

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She reminds me so much of her two daughters Tita Helen and Tita Doris!

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I searched for photos of Tita Anita and I am so happy I found them.  I documented one of our visits to Tita Anita around 12 years ago.  James and I really wanted a painting from her, so James bought a blank canvass and we brought it to her!!!!  Thank you to our friends, Randy and Pia and of course to Mom who knows Tita Anita!  James already knew what size of painting he wanted so that was the size of canvass he brought!  

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This was the painting she made and it was almost finished

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Mom brought her book of Tita Anita and had it signed by her.  Mom had only nice things to say and happy memories when she was a kid as Tita Anita was a good friend of my Lolo and Lola

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We visited her again in 2001 and she was working on these

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Art Exhibit of Amarela

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In Amarela Resort, there is a beautiful art museum with the collection of the owner!!!  If you have been to Art in the Park, there is aways a booth there under Amarela and they sell their altars from Bohol.  They have a beautiful collection of altars and other art works here

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Nikki’s Ballet Performance

By | Arts and Culture, Entertainment, For kids | 3 Comments

And yet a near to professional dance number by my 11 year old niece, Nikki!! Not only is she very intelligent, she can dance too!  SHE IS AMAZING!!!  I am so proud! I am claiming fame for all my nieces and nephews!!     

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Direction and Choreography by James and Liesl Laforteza 

from  Steps Dance Studio

Click below to go to their website for more information 

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Easter Celebration Spanish Night

By | Arts and Culture, Celebrations, Education, For kids | 3 Comments

Following Lolo’s birthday was Easter Sunday!  So the celebration continues! Thank you to Tita Nedy for organizing and for all the details she puts into making a memorable event 

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The day before, Lolo kept asking my Titas about the Loboc Choir.  They did not know how to answer because they were planning to surprise him with that – so you can imagine how happy he was when they performed for him.  Lolo not only patronizes Educational programs but also many cultural programs. I could listen to the  Loboc children’s choir all day and never get bored

Previous entry:  River of Songs July 7, 2008  

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I got this photo from my cousin, Marie!  love it!!  Everyone was taking photos and videos!! Stage moms, lolas, titos, titas, cousins!! EVERYONE!!

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Click below to watch the videos!! I was among all that crowd taking videos and photos and I really had to squeeze my way to capture these videos! haha!  Thanks to my patient sister for choreographing and getting the girls together to dance Swan Lake for their Lolo

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and a beautiful Piano performance by Gabbi.  So many talented fourth generation kids!

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