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Benny The Musical

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The celebration continue as many of those who love Lolo Benny pay tribute to him.  Thanks to my cousin, M. Donnie and Crickette, and Frances, Crickette’s sister and  my super creative friend, for producing such a lovely tribute.  Congratulations to Freddie Santos and the rest of the production team!  To my cousins who were part of the musical, congratulations too!  I am so honored to be part of all the celebrations and feel all the love and joy for Lolo. I am benefitting so much by just being a supporter, a viewer and a guest in all of this and it is just overwhelming.  I cried of joy and happiness when I watched the musical! And I was so touched there was a part dedicated to Lola Glecy who I truly truly miss and love.  

I was able to take a few videos.  I will post a summarized version of the musical later on once I get hold of it.  Meantime, enjoy the show 🙂

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April 7, 1921. A day when providence thought it perfect to welcome a young boy into a world that had much to offer. As it has turned out, he too had much to offer the world.

Good evening, I’m Jaime del Mundo, and I begin not so much with a statement but rather, with a question. Through 90 years, how does one measure the life of a man whose legacy continues to touch lives in ways as countless as the stars that conspired to forge a path unique to this one soul – a path that would branch out into a lattice of trails that has led many others to their own journeys?

I know what you’re thinking. That’s a pretty, long question! But hey, we’re talking 90 incredible years! That alone is worthy of a round of applause, don’t you think?

So on this day, in precious pieces of memories, musical, visual and otherwise, we celebrate the life of Ambassador Bienvenido R. Tantoco, Sr., which he has shared with us in whole.

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A quiet boy from Malolos, little Bienvenido loved school, learned music, shot some hoops and swam in the river.  At 17, fresh from high school, the young man found himself faced with a crisis. Barely two months after he moved to Manila to start his life as a working college student, his father died and to fill his shoes came too early, too soon.  As he stepped up to the plate, Benny worked with his kin to support the household in Malolos. He was employed at the booming theater business of the Rufinos which afforded him enough to send earnings to his mother with some left for boarding and fine suits. 

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But, not quite enough to afford him nights to wine and dine at the Trocadero, a high-end club above his office. No “putting on the Ritz” for this young man who, without warning, needed to mature into becoming head of the family. Just 15 hours each day devoted to pure work and study.

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Without cabarets on his mind, Benny lived quite a serious life… 

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In another part of Manila was a young woman born to parents who were likewise Bulakeños. Although this unica hija had a happy childhood and lived a privileged life, she learned discipline early on as her parents and grandparents were very strict. Gliceria Rustia, whom we know as Glecy, grew up to become a lovely lady.

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By the time the Second World War broke out, Glecy had just turned 18…and  Benny was 22. But, no global war could stop kismet. Girl met boy.

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Getting approval of their relationship from Glecy’s parents was like going through the eye of a needle. How could Benny possibly win their sanction with a widowed mother and orphaned siblings to care for? Two years from the day destiny brought them together, Benny and Glecy made the incredible decision to…

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Yes, love was in the air, but so was the rage of war. The newlywed couple would find themselves in the midst of cross fires and chaos. No birthright, no amount of wealth could buy peace and security at a time when devastation ruled. They first evacuated to Lipa but after so much destruction in that area, the couple made their way back to Manila… climbing the mountains of Tagaytay and hitching on a vegetable truck just to get to a decent hospital for the birth of their first son. Soon after, Liberation came and a new sun shone, filling the young Tantoco family with fresh hope as it did the rest of the land. 

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From suitcases of nylon stockings and lingerie that Glecy had flown back from New York, ladies from the crème de la crème flocked to the Tantoco home at San Marcelino to wipe out the little stock they had. Benny continued to work at his day job and would burn brows doing the math at night or even on hours he would find between the hustle and the bustle. 

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What they called the “Little Shop” in their home quickly blossomed to make that part of town a hub for those who had an incessant thirst for novel, trendy, and good quality purchases. The couple eventually turned their two-story home into a full-blown emporium of women’s and children’s apparel, and later on a gentleman’s section as well. Benny went full-time to support the emerging retail giant. From a small family affair, the Rustia-Tantoco tandem gave birth to Rustan’s, to this day still a family affair.

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Speaking of family, our next number, an intermission if you will, is a special number, not because of the music, but because of its performers. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the members of the Tantoco family…

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Intermission over… Now back to our misucal journey…With the business unstoppable in its tracks, the growing Tantoco family moved their home to Makati. Alongside this migration also came the decision to build Rustan’s along Ayala, then far from the cityscape that it is today. The edifice was avant garde. Predictions of losing their San Marcelino market loomed. But, as it had always been, a commitment to quality products and service were the fuel that kept Rustan’s rising to the top of the trade.

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Then, in 1983, a very special missive arrived. The letter read: Mr. Bienvenido Tantoco, Sr., Malacanang Palace formally presents you with this appointment to serve as the Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the Holy See at the Stato della citta del Vaticano, Vatican City.

This moment was both magnificent, and humbling. Benny could only accept with gratitude.

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 By the time Benny was appointed Ambassador to the Holy See, the retail business was already in the hands of the Tantoco children who began with lowly jobs and worked their way up, reminiscent of the couple’s own ascent to success. It was once again the best of times, but it was also the time to say farewell and cherish the memory of his greatest ambition, his greatest luxury, his greatest love… 

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The partnership of Benny and Glecy was so strong that even after Glecy’s passing, Benny found strength to keep on going. His delight in his growing family continues to serve him as his strongest inspiration…and on his 90th year, Benny finds himself more fulfilled than ever before.

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April 7, 2011. We celebrate 9 decades of a life lived with much love and passion.   So, how does one indeed measure the life of a man? Not in titles of fame and fortune, but in his commitment as son, brother, husband, father, friend and mentor. Not in property and profits, but in the love and light he has given and received. Not in the abundance of success, but in the abundance of memories spent with family, friends and every individual whose path he has crossed. Not in the adulation of achievements, but in respect for others, pride in country, and devotion to God.

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Aggie, Frances and Crickette – the brains behind all of this! and M. Donnie!( no photo from that evening)

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Thank you to all the Rustan managers, Shopwise partners in the business, close friends and family who came to watch the show 

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Futkal

By | Education, Entertainment, For kids, Giving Back, Sports | 2 Comments

Last week, James, Jaime and I went to the Collective to attend Futkalicious

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I asked James to bring me along and I am so glad I did!!  Heart2Heart discovered another great Filipino in action!!! Peter Amores! It’s amazing what he did, what he is doing and what he is still about to do!! This guy has changed the lives of teenagers from Tondo by playing football in the streets!  Since 2006 he has dedicated his time and even financial resources to Futkal.  

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 And when I look at the boys…it makes me feel happy that someone has helped them uplift their lives for the better

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Peter told me that it is not only playing football, but character formation, discipline and education.  You have to be sort of certified to be a Futkalero and abide by the rules and discipline being instilled in them 

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Football ( soccer ) is made available to children in exclusive schools, but what Peter is doing is he is introducing the sport to the masses and making more people enjoy the sport!   

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Peter himself is a good football player and at Futkal they teach soccer in a fun way – see more and watch the video:

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Watch some more videos on the Futkaleros

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Peter is trying to raise money to reach their goals for 2011

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We were so happy to see Dolores and Tito Paquito there that evening, apparently they are and have been sponsors for the kids for quite some time already. Thank you to them for supporting the kids!!!

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Its costs only P 13.00 per day per Futkalero. Pls contact Peter if you would also like to help!!!

email him at:  amores_peter@yahoo.com or contact him at:  0917-700-2455 

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Watch out also for the movie, Happyland, which was made around the story of the Futkal.  The actors are the real life Futkals

Happyland Movie Trailer

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Introducing Ryan Sy

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 Heart2Heart is proud to introduce Ryan Sy!  Ryan is the handsome and talented son of my good friend, Margie.  This guy is going to go places!  He writes well and sings well!!  

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Watch and listen to Ryan 

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GOOD LUCK RYAN!!!!!

Click below to go to Ryan’s website:

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Kaos

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We all enjoyed watching Kaos at Resorts World!! The costumes, the stage props, the acrobats, the dancing and singing was quite impressive.  It’s so nice that we can have world class entertainment here in our country.  I hope that we can all support them so we can have more shows coming in  

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Picture taking before the show 🙂

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Happy Birthday Tito Eddie

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Happy Birthday Tito Eddie!!!

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And Happy 40th anniversary! 

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and afterwards was a program by the kids, my cousins!   

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We were so happy to hear Sofie sing!!! 

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and this was a surprise to us too… Marie and Emman dancing! I wish the other cousins saw this! 🙂 

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Rex Navarette and Foccacia

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We watched Rex Navarette in ISM and as usual, I could not stop laughing!  Super enjoyed!

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After we had dinner in the new branch of Focaccia in the Fort 

Previous Entries:  Focaccia August 20, 2008 

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And we were happy to hear the good news!!!! Congrats to Pao and Trina on their upcoming bundle of joy!!!  

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Spinach and Artichoke Formaggio 

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Calamari Fritti 

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I forgot the names of the pasta but the cream based one was really really good! 

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For some reason, the Pazzo Rollo was a bit soggy in the middle and not crispy 

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But this is my new favorite – Tartufo Al Funghi- YUM! 

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Gelato almost wiped out

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Salon de Ning at the Peninsula Manila

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 Last week, we had the chance to visit Salon De Ning

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and watched our cousin, Bea, perform.  It opened last night to the public, so do visit the place and enjoy a new experience at the Peninsula Hotel

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Shanghai, Shoes, Zeppelins, Fantasy Islands and Boxing Amidst Art Deco Decadence

 

Joining The Peninsula Hotels’ signature collection of exquisite 1930s Shanghainese Art Deco- inspired bars and lounges is Salon de Ning at The Peninsula Manila

     Inspired by an elegant private residence from a bygone era, Salon de Ning is an extravagantly unique combination of clubby lounge venue complete with a collection of travel mementoes and objets d’art reflecting the glamorous lifestyle of Madame Ning, a celebrated Shanghai socialite, bon vivant, peripatetic world traveller and international hostess. From Istanbul to Paris, the desert palaces of Rajasthan to the canals of Venice, the Serengeti and beyond, she presided over salons in her many stylish residences around the world, entertaining her friends and guests in a warm and welcoming environment filled with bibelots and precious objects sourced during her many journeys. Her elegant 1930s Manila seaside mansion will inspire the eclectic design of Salon de Ning at The Peninsula Manila.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Upon arrival at Salon de Ning at the Makati Tower Lobby, guests will be greeted by a hostess in an elegant oriental dress with Art Deco details. The entrance will lead to the main lounge with its DJ booth and stage for the resident band, each making certain the dance floor stays lively. Surrounding the main lounge will be five themed rooms decorated with Madame Ning’s intriguing collection of objets and items displaying her varied interests and pursuits.

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 The first room will be “Le Boxing Room”, a shrine to 1937 World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis (who was rumoured to have been madly in love with her).

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The second room – the “Shoe Room” – with its collection of over a hundred boots, stilettos and sandals, will be her homage to shoemakers who transform ordinary footwear into works of wearable art. 

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 The design of the “Fantasy Island Room” will reveal her fascination with 19th-century science fiction, particularly Jules Verne and his books Around the World in Eighty Days and The Mysterious Island, and space, underwater and air travel before navigable aircraft and practical submarines were invented. 

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Other themed rooms include the “Zeppelin Room” which is inspired by her long friendship with the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered the design of the first rigid airships the world had ever seen.

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A range of cocktails is available at Salon de Ning, including the signature “Ning Sling”, a refreshing combination featuring Absolut Mandarin and lychee liqueur, garnished with mint leaves and a lychee. Fans of bubbly will love Salon de Ning rosé Champagne, an exclusive label created by Deutz of France for The Peninsula Hotels.

 

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A simple, light Asian-inspired menu will also be available.

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Just a few steps from Salon de Ning and a short walk from the famous Lobby, The Bar will be the perfect setting to enjoy a Manila Mango Daiquiri or a quiet smoke in an intimate ambience.

The area will be marked with a Cuban accent. Havana and its shadowy siesta-draped colours will imbue the space with a warm and welcoming mood, while the plush divans and armchairs will invite guests to sit back and relax. A place of honour will be reserved for the jewels of Cuba – the humidor – that will delight cigarillo, Dominican and Cuban aficionados.

“Throughout its 35-year history, our hotel has always embraced the idea of change. We want to give our loyal clientele a new place they could call their own. Salon de Ning and The Bar will be privileged spots, reserved for lovers of wine, food music and art, all highlights of Manila life!”, enthuses Jonathan Crook, General Manager of The Peninsula Manila.

Salon de Ning and The Bar at The Peninsula Manila is designed by Henry Leung, the Hong Kong-based Design Director of Chhada, Siembieda Leung Limited, who has created several Chinese heritage projects for The Peninsula Hotels, and designed Salon de Ning in the style of a traditional Shanghainese “Shikumen” (“stone gate house” in Chinese). 

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Laro! Child’s Play at the CCP

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LARO! @ the CCP main theatre.At 6:00 P.M. on Saturday, November 27th, 2010.With a joyful repertoire of Pinoy Play songs and a handful of generous artists. The Philippine Youth Symphonic Band will soon make glorious Music on the CCP stage!Come and hear the band! Come and hear their brilliant and child like guests! OMP Icon Ms Sylvia La Torre will perform her legendary Sa Kabukiran, as Sarah Geronimo crosses the generation gap with well loved ditties reset for our children to sing again. Andrew Fernando, from the world of opera, plays along too…..singing blues and mock opera! 

A silent auction of designer children’s chairs at the lobby will raise PYSB sustaining funds.

 

Tickets are:

OrchestraCenter 2,500;

Orchestra Right and Left 1,500;

Parterre

Boxes 2,500;

Upper Boxes Right and Left 800;

Lower Boxes Right and Left 1,500;

Balcony I Center, Right and Left 600;

Balcony II Center, Right and Left 400

The standard ticket discount shall be made available:

20% – Senior citizens discount

20% – Students discount

20% – Groups of 20 or larger 

10% – Groups of 10 or larger 

Call: 0927-3910762

 

THE YOUNG MUSICIANS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (YMDO)

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Back to our roots, in a musical way 

“Leron, Leron Sinta.   Buko ng papaya…” while the song elicits from the older generation fond memories of growing up in more innocent times the ditty will probably result in blank stares from the youth of today.   Let’s face it… the younger generation has been weaned on a steady diet of High School Musical and Miley Cyrus with a dash of the current popular cartoon’s often nonsensical theme music.

“These songs are traditional play songs that today’s youth are no longer are familiar with…  Playstation, Hannaha Montana and Gameboys have succeeded in making even our children’s memories global,” says Irene M. Araneta.  

Araneta is the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Young Musicians Development Organization or YMDO, a non-profit organization whose main objective is to support young Filipino musicians and nurture the Philippine symphonic band tradition.  The fruit of their efforts is the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band – a group of young, talented and highly trained musicians from various regions of the Philippines .  They act as ambassadors tasked with preserving our national musical heritage through their performances.

According to Maja Olivares-Co, Executive Director of the YMDO Board of Trustees, “Only 30% of our own PYSB kids knew some of the songs in parts only whereas the rest were unfamiliar!”

“Leron Leron Sinta”, “Dandansoy” and “Sarungbanggi” are not just classic songs from a bygone era.    The songs are called play songs, precisely because the rhythmic and often repetitive lyrics of the songs would lead or accompany children at play.    Imagine the days of our mothers and fathers, when children would play tumbang preso and piko in the streets while singing these upbeat tunes.

These songs speak of the experience of an older generation of Filipinos whose grandchildren are now more familiar with the pop songs and experience of another culture – whether American or Korean pop.   This has resulted in a “beyond MTV” generation that while technically savvy and globally aware has lost their precious connection to the traditions and practices that distinguishes the Filipino culture.

“There will be a real loss of Pinoy identity if there is no continuity of community memory,” laments Irene.

Maja’s own personal experience with her 12-year old son Rama led her on a crusade to push for PYSB’s latest project, “Three years ago I made him listen to the LARO songs and he found the melody too boring. This pushed me to propose to the YMDO board that we rearrange the music to appeal to a younger generation.”

The LARO concert and demo CD was born – featuring the traditional Filipino play songs in modern musical arrangements

Maja attests to her own child’s “rediscovery” of this music, “When he saw the last LARO concert of PYSB he simply loved the music.   He enjoyed Sitsiritsit most because of the Lion King-like melody. He was humming it the next day like a last song syndrome…”

The bright young kids of the PYSB will now have a chance to perform these classic “play” songs to a wider audience, in the upcoming concert “LARO! Child’s Play at the CCP” on November 27, 2010, 6:00 p.m. at the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (Tanghalang Nicanor Aberlardo.)       

Traditional children’s songs like the playful “Sitisiritsit” and the jaunty “Tongtongtongtong Pakitong,” among others, will be presented in a fresh, modern way in genres more familiar to today’s youth – – like pop, rock, jazz and even reggae.  The concert will be hosted by acclaimed actress Cherie Gil and will feature renowned artists Sylvia La Torre and Sarah Geronimo.

Maja affirms, “The multi-generational artists in the concert LARO! Child’s Play at the CCP, show that this type of music crossovers all generations.”

And it’s not all about music.   Filipino designers including Ivy Almario, Ed Calma, Joey Yupangco, Jonathan Matti, Sonia Olivares, Ricky Toledo/Chito Vijandre, Tessa Prieto-Valdez, Joey Yupangco and Maja-Olivares Co herself have pledged their originally designed children’s furniture pieces which will be auctioned off at the event.   This is a perfect blend of music and the arts in a fun night for a good cause.

As a bonus for music lovers, the concert will be recorded LIVE and produced into a full 10-track CD that will be made available to the public.

“Though the CD is primarily for children, young adults and even older adults become nostalgic when they hear this music.    The newly arranged melodies present itself with a sound that will appeal to all generations,” says Maja. 

“This is for Pinoy parents both here and abroad to raise children joyful in their memories of the Filipino Culture,” says Irene, “It is incumbent for parents to root our children’s memories in our culture.   This is our part in helping parents do this most important job.”

So leave the video games at home, here’s an occasion that should be attended both by children and by those who want to reawaken their own childlike sense of wonder and fun.

“LARO! Child’s Play at the CCP” with the Philippine Youth Symphonic Band with Sylvia La Torre and Sarah Geronimo, hosted by Ms. Cherie Gil on November 27, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at the Main Theater of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo.)    For tickets you can call 0927 391-0762. 

 

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