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Asian Cultural Council Art Auction on Feb 4

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Rare works by Arturo Luz, Fernando Zobel, Fernando Amorsolo, Betsy Westendorp,  Neal Oshima plus 90 others will be made available at the Asian Cultural Council Art Auction  on Saturday, February 5, 4pm at the Finale Art File on Pasong Tamo, Makati. Previews are on February 3 and 4.

 

There is a wealth of talent in this country that only need a chance to become outstanding artists.  The Asian Cultural Council Philippines (ACCP) raises funds to help make this happen by providing grants for them to learn from and be exposed to other artists in Asia and in the United States. 

 

Some noted ACCP grantees include Lucrecia Kasilag and Jose Maceda (both national artists for music); Tikoy Aguiluz (noted film maker); Jose Joya (CCP Gawad award and national artist for visual arts) and Alice Reyes (founder of Ballet Philippines) to name a few. The ACC fellowship program has supported over 600 Asian and American artist scholars since its inception.

 

The Finale Art File is located in the La Fuerza Building (Gate1), 2214 Pasong Tamo, Makati. The online catalogue will be available by January 24 atwww.asianculturalcouncil.org.

 

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Unity In Diversity

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THREE DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR CHARITY’S SAKE.

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Like this page first:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dusit-Thani-Manila/105379426201655

Then like the tree of your choice, Just click on the photo or christmas tree of your choice to go to the link and LIKE it on facebook to VOTE: 

From my friend, Jun Jun Ablaza

Your generous and precious vote for the ‘Sharing Tree’ can make a kids wish come true this season… Please invite your friends, family, community and network to vote this weekend.

YOUR VOTE JUST MIGHT MAKE A DIFFERENCE – TO MANY WISH KIDS THIS SEASON OF WISHES.Thank You!!. :)(:All the best,J.J

The Sharing Tree by Lifestyle Asia and joined by designer Junjun Ablaza is made up of wood products, traditional agricultural and garden tools, rakes, hoes, scythes, sickles, baskets and watering cans speaks of the relationship between the gardener and his garden. Lifestyle Asia is a proponent for the best of living which is marked by an elegance of spirit and supports the Make A Wish Foundation.

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 Tessa Prieto Valdes’s Christmas tree showcases diverse world-class Filipino fashion design through Barbie dolls. Each doll has been embellished with the finest fabrics and jewels representing each of the designer’s exquisite fashion design sense including students of Slim’s Fashion and Arts School. Tessa’s beneficiary is the school of Fr. Gerard in Sorsogon that has over 300 young kids which needs better lights and ventilation.

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The Tim Yap tree is made of 100% recycled materials from the twigs of the tree to the fabric and buttons used for the Red Cross dolls that embellish the sculpture. The charity dolls were made by youth volunteers from fabric and excess materials from factories into creative little toys. Red Cross is Tim Yap’s chosen beneficiary.

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 Canon incorporates their technologies in their Christmas tree design, and the bridges that they have helped build and strengthen. Canon also re-imagines the moments where they have induced the most basic, yet considered to be the most beautiful indicator that they have been successful in our business and social mission, a SMILE. Canon further takes inspiration from their beneficiary organization, Kythe, which strengthens children’s determination to battle cancer and other chronic illnesses. And in return, help them have a happy and memorable childhood, the moments that Canon is passionate in immortalizing through their products.

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 Dubbed the “Little Black Tree”, Celine Lopez’s Christmas tree is inspired by the Little Black Dress of Coco Chanel. Just like the LBD, the tree is intended to be classic, versatile, and accessible. Moreover, the Little Black Tree is similar to the LBD’s indispensability and ubiquity, and is designed as simply as possible, adorned with white roses. Her chosen charity is the Coalition Against Trafficking of Women (CATW), which promotes women’s human rights.

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 The Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) Christmas tree features multi-media materials to represent unity in diversity. Among the materials used are dried Durian rind from Gongoog City, Pili Nuts from Iriga City and the dried mini Formosan Pineapple harvested from Daet, Camarines Norte and many more. LPU believes that the collecting and gathering of materials from nature’s unwanted and discarded objects can be productive and economical or a beneficial entrepreneurial endeavor. LPU has chosen LPU Scholarships and Grants as their beneficiary – an organization providing tuition grants and discounts to the brightest and most talented students of the school.

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The House of Laurel Christmas tree, joint effort between Rajo Laurel and its beneficiary RAGS2RICHES, uses salvaged objects such as wire hangers, scrap metal, scrap fabric, old twine and colored paper. The tree is spiral-shaped with wire hangers designed in to look like wings, carrying the dreams and wishes of the impoverished community of Payatas, whose able hands all contributed in the creation of the tree.

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 School of Fashion and the Arts, SOFA, built and designed their Christmas tree from used water bottles for the leaves, hand cut by the maximum security inmates of the Muntinlupa prison. The Christmas ornaments were made by the fashion students of SoFA which include pin cushions, dolls, stars, hearts, and other jewel-toned and silver accent materials. SoFA’s chosen beneficiary is the group of talented and promising young designers, whose passion and skills overshadow their lack of educational funding, are developed to be the designers that they truly are through the SoFA scholarship program.

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Teddy Manuel’s Christmas tree is a chandelier of blown glass balls, various blooms and lights. Hand blown glass balls are individually hung to form the shape of a Christmas tree. Each glass ball represents one person, unified into one beautiful output to shape the country, no matter what social and economic background he or she may have. The chosen foundation for Teddy Manuel Flowers and Events is Sagip Buhay Foundation which provides free medicine to indigent patients at the medical wards and ICUs of the Philippine General Hospital. 

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Tesoro’s Christmas tree consists of new products such as their table — top trees made from local nuts and twigs, tree trimso of miniature baskets, Christmas balls and hats and twine of Capiz. Their “Pamaskong Pilipino” theme reflect a Christmas tree that is both traditional and contemporary, the best of Filipino creativity. Tesoro’s chosen beneficiary is Carewell The Cancer Resource and Wellness Community which provides free support to those diagnosed with cancer and their families.

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The Thai-inspired Christmas tree was designed by Rachy Cuna as commissioned by Thai Airways International to showcase the “Thainess” of its airline and nation to the Filipinos. It incorporates the corporate colors of purple, pink, and yellow reflects the corporate identity of the airline and the unique culture and traditions of Thailand. Thai Airways supports the GMA Kapuso Foundation which places focus on Health, Disaster Relief, Education and Values Formation.

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The HSBC Christmas tree is fashioned from bamboo painted white with hand carved niches for candles. Designed by prominent export entrepreneur and artist Al Caronan, the red and white tree is decorated with stars made from plastic water bottles and ornaments hand sewn by the young girls of Tahanan Sta. Luisa. HSBC has been a long-time partner and supporter of Childhope Asia and Tahanan Sta. Luisa and lauds their efforts to provide these girls with a healthy home environment and brighter futures.

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ICanserve Ornament-In-A-Card

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Christmas ornament-in-a-card to help breast cancer patients 

Honor those you love in a special way this holiday season with a Christmas donation to ICanServe Foundation.

The card includes an ornament that you can hang on your holiday tree. It also includes a brief explanation that you (the giver) have made a donation in honor of the recipient. For a minimum contribution of P200 per card, you help ICanServe Foundation continue its early breast cancer detection advocacy through community based screening programs, as well as subsidize the treatment of breast cancer patients on treatment.

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For orders, call ICanServe at 636/5578 or or email icanserve.shop@gmail.com.

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Kidsmile Foundation Christmas 2010

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It’s that time of the year again, so here are the KIDSMILE FOUNDATION  fund raising products we hope you will consider for your holiday needs:

PHOTO CARDS

as always, they have discreet corner slits to fit a 4″ x 6″ photo either horizontal or vertical lay out.

the inside message reads

“wishing you happiness, laughter and love”

price is P350 for a set of 10.

can be assorted colors or all one color.

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 WRAPPING PAPER sheets which are extra large size at 2 feet by 4 feet (great for wrapping toys) P15@

matching STICKER GIFT TAGS (each sheet has 20 stickers) P25@

GIFT BOX SET – a ready to give present containing 4 wrapping paper sheets & 1 matching sticker sheet in a coordinating hard box.  P195@

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RED ENVELOPE for packaging sticker sheets as gifts P25@

MONEY ENVELOPES with sticker tag P100 for a pack of 10

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With the proceeds from our sales last year we were able to continue funding a day care class this entire year for all the toddlers at The Haven center in Alabang. The class is taught by a qualified pre-school teacher with proper educational materials. The kids learn their ABC’s, colors, numbers etc. just like at any other nursery. They love their class and their adorable classroom. We also have a Christmas party and gift each student with a loot bag of goodies.

With your help this year we hope to be able to continue this class and provide more treats for the children.

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KIDSMILE FOUNDATION

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Laro! Child’s Play at the CCP

By | Entertainment, For kids, Giving Back | One Comment

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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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Michi Calica’s Designer Tee for Batch 86

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 While my Assumption batch is busy with their Velada, The Paulinians are also busy raising funds for their Velada and here are some things they are doing.  They are so good to adopt me and make me part of the batch even if I left after gradeschool. 

Our funny batchmate, Pia modelling a t-shirt designed by Michi Calica 🙂

You can get these shirts at The Podium: Sueno de Espadrilles, 4th Floor or Bonne Bouche Greenbelt 5, 2nd level 

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and an upcoming movie premiere 

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Another Halloween Celebration at Educare

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Heart2Heart loves Halloween!!!  Halloween is just like Christmas – kids, sharing, giving and everyone enjoying!

Two years ago, we celebrated Halloween at Educare

Educare Celebrates Halloween October 20, 2008 ) 

This year we had another one for the kids.  I wish every kid in the world could celebrate Halloween and wear a costume! Thank you to all those who helped make this day possible and for sharing your kids costume with the kids.  Most of them did not have any costumes and they tried to come in the best that they could to celebrate the event

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!! 

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