Tuesday, November 13, 2018

PPO CELEBRATES 45TH ANNIVERSARY WITH CONCERT FEATURING JAPANESE VIOLINIST RYU GOTO

PRESS RELEASE
October 26, 2018


PPO CELEBRATES 45TH ANNIVERSARY WITH CONCERT FEATURING JAPANESE VIOLINIST RYU GOTO


The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 45th anniversary with a concert, featuring Japanese violinist-conductor Ryu Goto, on November 15, 2018, at 8pm, at the historic Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Manila City.
 
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With his impeccable technical credentials and an impressive musical flair, violinist-conductor Ryu Goto has established himself as a significant voice in classical music, with a large and growing following in Asia, North America and Europe.

Greatly influenced by electric guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix, Ryu is known for his aggressive, fiery style of playing.

Conductor Lorin Maazek once said that Ryu “has rightfully taken his place among the top echelon of today’s young performers.” Composer Tan Dun described Ryu as someone with “a deep understanding and appreciation of music coupled with natural talent, flair and impeccable technique make him a singularly world-class violinist and performer.”

Ryu began his profesional career at age seven when he made his debut at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan, playing Paganini’s Violin Concerto No.1. In 2011, he graduated from Harvard University with a bacherlor’s degree in Physics, and is currently studying violin with Prof. Ana Chumachenco.

Since then, Ryu has appeared as a soloist with some of the world’s leading orchestras, including National Symphony Orchestra (DC), London Philharmonic, Münchner Philharmoniker, Wiener Symphoniker, Sydney Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Orchestre National de Lyon, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Hamburger Symphoniker and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra.

Ryu has performed in many of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Tokyo Suntory Hall, Sydney Opera House, Shanghai Grand Theater, Taipei National Concert Hall, Vienna Musikverein, Munich’s Herkulessaal and the Philharmonic Hall Gasteig, performing with renowned conductors such as Lorin Maazel, Tan Dun, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Fabio Luisi, Leonard Slatkin, Kent Nagano, Myung-Whun Chung, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Andrés Orozco-Estrada and Jonathan Nott.

Early this year, Ryu celebrated Bernstein’s 100th anniversary with a performance of the composer's masterpiece “Serenade,” with the NHK Symphony Orchestra. In March, he joined the New York Philharmonic touring Asia, under the baton of Maestro Jaap van Zweden. In addition, Goto gave a tour of 10 sold-out recitals throughout Japan in the summer of 2018.

Aside from being a violin superstar among his generation, Ryu is known for his philanthropic works. He has been working with student musicians throughout the world, mentoring their development and conducting master classes in conjunction with the world’s top institutions. His efforts include the “Ryu Goto Excellence in Music Initiative Scholarship,” with the NYC Department of Education, as well as collaborations with institutions such as the Juilliard School and the Harvard Bach Society Orchestra. He does extensive musical outreach in developing countries in Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa.

The younger brother of the violinist Midori has been popular in his home country Japan. He starred in his own documentary “Ryu Goto’s Odyssey," a chronicle of his career and personal life from 1996 to 2006. He served as spokesperson for the East Japan Railway Company. From October 2015 to March 2017, Ryu appeared in the TV Asahi’s weekly show Untitled Concert, which was listed in Guinness World Records as “the longest-running TV program for classical music.”

Ryu records for Deutsche Grammophon, in collaboration with Universal Classics Japan. A member of the US-Japan Council, Ryu has been honored with an award from the Japanese American Bar Association as a Japanese-American leader. He holds a 3rd degree black belt from the Japan Karate Association, and is fluent in multiple languages including English, Japanese, French and Chinese. Ryu performs on the Stradivarius 1722 violin “Jupiter” on loan to him from Nippon Music Foundation.

For his Philippine concert this November, Ryu will be performing and conducting Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Season and Antonin Dvorak's Symphony No. 8, Op. 88, in G Major. The concert is also in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Manila Cathedral.

This served as his second concert in the country. In 2016, Ryu was the guest performer when Maestro Yoshikazu Fukumura debuted as the PPO music director and principal conductor.

The PPO has also performed with Ryu, playing Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64, during the recently concluded Asia Orchestra Week 2018, which happened in Tokyo and Kuji, Japan.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Ayala Malls Solenad invites families to open their world with its Awaken Amazing Holiday Campaign


Ayala Malls Solenad is inviting families to open their world and celebrate holiday traditions old and new through its Awaken Amazing Holiday Campaign.


With its proximity to Tagaytay and its cool climate, plus wonderful outdoor spaces, Solenad is the ideal place to enjoy the outdoors and rediscover the magic of play and traditional games this holiday season. Marvel at playgrounds transformed with enchanting holiday décor and giant installations, breathe in the fresh air around the lake under the stars and enjoy the outdoors at the Activity Park. 

Solenad is a wonderful holiday getaway for families with its magical combination of both indoor and outdoor spaces. They can combine shopping for gifts with outdoor activities like biking and boat rides, then dine al-fresco at Solenad’s many restaurants to feel the great ‘ber months weather.

This holiday season, Solenad will be home to the cheeriest and merriest surprises through an exciting line-up of activities like the annual Festival of Lights and their first ever 3D mapping display. This Christmas is the perfect time to not only celebrate traditions but to create new ones as Solenad invites everyone to open their world and enjoy the outdoors in all its holiday splendor.

Check out Solenad’s holiday calendar and awaken your Christmas spirit with experiences and activities galore!

Shop at the Awaken Amazing Thrills and Deals Christmas Sale
Get the perfect gifts for your loved ones at the Awaken Amazing Thrills and Deals Christmas Sale happening this November 9-11, with offers of up to 50% off at participating stores. You won’t go home empty handed too as you get to pick a prize with every P1,000 purchase during the sale and get free gift wrapping.

Experience the Magic of Play through Awit at Laro
Catch musical performances from father and son duo, Gary Valenciano and Gab Valenciano, singer-songwriter Yeng Constantino, rising star Hannah Pangilinan, and classical performer Lara Maigue, as well as a special dance number from STEPS Dance Studio. You can also play traditional games at interactive booths at the Awit at Laro Mall Show happening on November 10, 6:00 PM at the Solenad Activity Park.

A project that celebrates the spirit of play, Awit at Laro draws inspiration from Filipino children’s games and aims to raise funds for UNICEF, Tukod Foundation and the Shining Light Foundation. With a vision of reintroducing traditional games to a new generation of youth through music and the arts, Awit at Laro is led by Gary Valenciano and Bambi Manosa with the help of over 100 artists. To get tickets, you may visit the Solenad Concierge starting November 3.
  
Awit at Laro will also be brought to life through the Larong Pinoy Installation. From November 17 – 24, Solenad will be full of colorful, larger than life displays of favorite Filipino games like kites, Tumbang Preso, Piko and more!

Let the Light Shine at Solenad’s Lantern Making Competition
Happening on November 24 – 25, Solenad’s Lantern Making Competition will transform the mall atrium into a festival of lights. Open to all residents of Laguna, contestants can submit their entry at Solenad from November 17 – 23. Lanterns will be on display starting November 24 and shoppers will also be treated to the “Let your Light Shine” Live Art Exhibition. 

The announcement and awarding of the winners will happen during a festive program on November 25 with musical performances from various groups. Interested shoppers can visit www.facebook.com/AyalaMallsSolenad for the complete contest mechanics.

Enjoy Heartwarming Holiday Performances
Be serenaded by heartwarming holiday music as Solenad offers vibrant holiday shows for everyone to enjoy.  Immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas as internationally-awarded Manila Symphony Journey Orchestra is set to perform on November 11, 6:30 PM.  Sing along to your favorite Christmas songs at the Christmas Cantata happening on December 1, 4:30PM and December 22 -23, 6PM at the Solenad Activity Park or rock out to December Avenue as they perform live in Solenad on December 2, 7PM.

Experience Christmas with local holiday treats and items
Awaken your taste buds with delicacies from the CALABARZON area at the Department of Tourism’s Kain Na! Food Fair happening on December 7- 9. Expand your food horizons and try dishes from Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon and enjoy demos from local chefs, performances and more!

Give back in this Season of Giving
Make Christmas merry for those who deserve it the most and awaken the spirit of giving with Laruang Aguinaldo – Ayala Malls’ holiday toy drive for the benefit of UNICEF and Kids 4 Kids. Drop by  Red Tag by Rustans starting November 3 and Toys R Us from November 16 to December 16 and give kids more time to play, beyond Christmas.

Be dazzled by even bigger outdoor spectacles
While the fireworks and light shows have already become a tradition, Ayala Malls Solenad is making the season even more dazzling with 3D projection mapping shows happening from December 14 – 16 at the Solenad Activity Park. Created in partnership with Panasonic and inspired by the Filipino tradition of Simbang Gabi, awaken your senses and enjoy this all new show with your friends and family.

From wonderful shopping and dining, to heartwarming art installations, holiday decoration and merry musical performances, Solenad is giving families refreshing new ways to celebrate their holiday traditions. Awaken your senses and open your world this Christmas at Ayala Malls Solenad!

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Ben&Ben’s Success Train Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

Press release

Ben&Ben has been rapidly emerging as one of the country’s greatest musical acts. With hundreds of thousands of hearts captivated by Ben&Ben’s lyricism and masterful playing, accolades are bound to come their way and serve as testaments to the band’s relentless dedication to their craft.


The nine-piece indie folk band has recently found success in the form of chart-topping songs. Following the success of Dan Villegas’ “Exes Baggage” which raked in roughly P142 million in the first five days of its showing, Ben&Ben’s “Maybe the Night”Exes Baggage OST— rocketed to the number one spot of Spotify’s Philippines Top 50 chart and is heralded as one of the first English OPM songs to make it to the Top 10 of the said chart and the first English OPM song to hit the number one spot. It even surpassed “Kathang Isip” which has long been included in the Philippines Top 50 Chart and now sits at the number five spot. Joining “Maybe the Night” and “Kathang Isip” on the Philippines Top 50 chart is “Leaves” which currently sits at the 48thspot.

Other than having three songs in Spotify’s Philippines Top 50 chart, Ben&Ben also made it to Apple Music’s Top Charts with “Maybe the Night” taking the number two spot. Even with all the awards and recognition that the band has been receiving (Wish Awards, Awit Awards, etc.), they are not showing any signs of complacency and are working harder than ever to put more music out for people to connect with. The band performed six new songs last October 6 during their major concert with Clara Benin for Karpos Live.

Words by: Gwenn Marie Dimalanta/Sindikato Management

Karpos Live Link: http://karposlive.com/
Ben&Ben + Clara Benin FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/381355335707290/
Ben&Ben x Clara Benin Burnout Cover on FB: https://tinyurl.com/burnoutcover
Ben&Ben x Clara Benin Burnout Cover on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYPkFrg7jYI

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

PPO PERFORMS WITH VIOLINIST KRISTINE CLAIR GALANO THIS OCTOBER

Press release

AFTER its successful season opener featuring French pianist Monique Duphil, the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra gears up for its second concert this coming October 12, 8pm, at the CCP's Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater).


Under the baton of Maestro Yoshikazu Fukumura, PPO's music director and principal conductor, the Philippine premiere orchestra company will perform H. Berlioz’s Le Corsaire Overture and P.I. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony no. 4, Op. 36, F minor.

Featured guest soloist will be violinist Kristine Clair “KayCee” Uchi Galano, playing M. Bruch’s Violin Concerto no.1, Op. 26, G minor.

One of the leading young violinists of her generation, KayCee studied at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, under the tutelage of German violin instructor Kurt Sassmannshaus.

At 12, she was featured on National Public Radio’s “From The Top,” along with pianist Christopher O’Riley. Later that year, she performed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D with the Metro Manila Concert Orchestra, under the baton of conductor Chino Toledo. At 14, KayCee joined pianist Rohan DeSilva on a concert tour in the USA, and with the Starling Chamber Orchestra in China.

The young Filipino pianist has performed concertos with various orchestras in Europe, China, North America, and in home country, the Philippines. Last summer, she joined the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra, under Gerard Salonga, in their concert tour around the Philippines, performing Mozart’s A major Violin Concerto and other works.

In 2017, she performed the Korngold Violin Concerto with the Jena Philharmonic, conducted by GMD Markus L. Frank, at the 58th Weimar Masterclasses in Weimar, Germany.

KayCee won First Prize at the Malaysian Youth Music Festival and at the Great Wall Violin Concerto Competition in Beijing, performing the Brahms Violin Concerto. She has participated in the Queenstown Violin Summer School in New Zealand, and the Weimar Master Classes in Germany. She took part at the Innsbrook Institute of Music and the Bowdoin International Music Festival, and performed at the Great Wall International Music Academy in Beijing.


Saturday, September 1, 2018

PPO TO PARTICIPATE IN ASIA ORCHESTRA WEEK IN JAPAN

PRESS RELEASE
August 31, 2018


PPO TO PARTICIPATE IN ASIA ORCHESTRA WEEK IN JAPAN

THE Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) brings Filipino musicality and artistry in the world stage through the Asia Orchestra Week 2018, happening on October 2 to 7, 2018 in Kuji and Tokyo, Japan.


This will be the second time the PPO has been invited to participate in the Asia Orchestra Week. The Philippine orchestras first joined the international event in 2002.

This year, the PPO will perform on October 4 at the Kuji Amber Hall, and on October 6 at the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall.

The PPO will perform together with Gunma Symphony Orchestra on October 4, 6p.m. (Japan Time) in Kuji. Under the baton of conductor Naoto Otomo, the Japanese orchestra will play Mozart’s Symphony no. 35. in D Major.


Afterwards, the PPO, led by its music director and principal conductor Maestro Yoshikazu Fukumura, will perform Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor, with violinist Ryu Goto, who is set to perform with the Philippine orchestra in Manila on November 15 as part of its regular concert season.

The Kuji concert will culminate with the collaborative performance of the PPO and the Gunma Symphony, playing Brahms’ Symphony no. 1 in C minor.

For the Tokyo concert on October 6, 2p.m. (Japan Time), the PPO will perform Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, Rossini’s Semiramide Overture, and Manuel de Falla's The Three-Cornered Hat, with guest soloist guitarist Kiyoshi Shomura.

Apart from performing at the orchestra week, the PPO's string quartet will also conduct outreach program in Kuji, with the aim to encourage and bring healing to the students as well as the people who lost their houses in the tsunami.


Established in 2002, the Asia Orchestra Week aims to articulate the importance of classical music in modern society and continue its development and expansion. It is organized by Association of Japanese Symphonic Orchestras, through the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan.

The Association - comprise of 34 orchestra members - works to encourage cooperation among Japanese professional orchestras and conduct researches and studies on orchestra management. It also provides training for those who are associated with orchestral music, and promotes and popularize the orchestral music through international exchange in order to contribute to the development of Japanese musical culture.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

KIDS ARE TAKING OVER IV OF SPADES, BEN&BEN

Press release

Two of the hottest OPM acts, IV of Spades and Ben & Ben are recently featured on the YouTube series, “Kids Takeover”. First of the two-part program is ‘One on One’ which as its title would suggest, shows kids throwing all questions they want under the sun and reacting to most of the bands’ answers:

Kid: “Ilang taon na po kayo?”
Blaster: “Ako, eighteen.”
Kid: “Ikaw?” (pointing to Badjao)
Badjao: “Twenty-three.”

If you didn’t laugh at this then we don’t know what would make you. If you’re the kind who just loves the music of these bands, then you wouldn’t miss the second part which is the actual kids’ ‘takeover’ of the hits, ‘Mundo’ by IV of Spades and Ben & Ben’s ‘Kathang Isip’. The former, a ukulele spin off which also features the three-piece band turning into a six-piece one has been released on the second week of the series while the latter is yet to come out this Friday, August 24th.


Meanwhile, the same channel behind ‘Kids Takeover’ also gave fans of YouTube cover darling, Ysabelle Cuevas, the chance to get their fan request granted at #DearWMPhThe request was for Ysabelle to cook Bibimbap in a way that’s “kasing sarap ng mga covers na ginagawa mo,” quoting the fan message that refers to the singer’s love for all things Korean and her heavily-viewed song covers. Request leveled up when there were just ingredients but no recipe. Can Dua Lipa grant our fan requests too? Hope yes! View the step-by-step fan request sending here. Doesn’t hurt to try, eh?



What do you think of all the series and who do you want to get featured next? Let us know below! If you haven’t watched any of these episodes yet, you can check them out on the official YouTube channel of Warner Music Philippines:https://wmp.lnk.to/youtube.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

HARPIST JANE BANTA PERFORMS FOR CCP SPECIAL CONCERT IN AUGUST

Press release

HARPIST Jane Banta is the featured artist of the second concert of the Special Concert Series on Wednesday, August 29, 2019 at 7:30 PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater), Cultural Center of the Philippines. After a period of more than 20 years, a solo harp concert at the CCP featuring a Filipino harpist will take place.


Jane’s program is as follows: Hasselmans’ La Source - Etude, Op. 44; Grandjany’s Fantaisie pour Harpe sur un theme de Haydn, Op. 31 and Aria in Classic Style for Harp and Strings, Op. 19; Debussy’s La Fille aux cheveux de lin transcr. Marcel Grandjany; Andres’ Absidioles; Watkins’ Petite Suite; Piazzolla’s Invierno Porteño (Winter); Hanson-Conant’s Baroque Flamenco; Handel’s Concerto for Harp in B Flat Major, Op. 4, No. 6, HWV 294; and the world premiere of Balsamo’s Concerto for harp and strings, CB. 7 No. 2 (MMXVIII).  Guest string players are violinists Sara Maria Gonzales and Ma. Lourdes Miguel, violist David Tagala, cellist Rosa Belle Calma and double bassist John Paul Bermudez.

Jane Banta started harp lessons in Manila with Vienna-trained Filipino harpist Lourdes de Leon-Gregorio after earning her Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance at the St. Scholastica’s College School of Music.  In 2017, she earned her Master of Music degree, major in Harp Performance after completing a two-year program at the State University of New York under the tutelage of Sonja Inglefield, as a recipient of the Len and Carole Faulk Scholarship.At the said school she was actively performing as a harpist in the Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra Wind Ensemble and in other concerts and recitals. She was a Graduate Assistant for Piano, frequently accompanying Music majors in weekly performances exams and graduation recitals, besides playing in the Wind Symphony.

Since coming back in July 2017, she has played the harp for the season concerts of both the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) and the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO). Her performances included playing the full-length operaL’ Elisir d’Amore with PPO and the ballet Don Quixote with Ballet Philippines.  She was resource speaker for the harp workshop for CCP’s Pasinaya Palihan, and performed for its Open House Festival together with trombonist Ricson Poonin in February 2018. She was featured performer at Maestro Filipino on DZFE 98.7, and was one of three female soloists featured at the PPO Sunsets at Makiling concert in May 2018.

Jane is also active as a piano instructor and collaborative pianist. She plays the keyboard for the major theater companies in Manila.

For more information, subscriptions and block sales, please contact the CCP Marketing Department at 832-3706.

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

TRIBUTE TO TITA KING

PRESS RELEASE
August 6, 2018


CCP KICKS OFF TRIBUTE TO TITA KING

THE Cultural Center of the Philippines and Philippine Women’s University School of Music present the SANDAANG KASILAG: CELEBRATING THE KING Inaugural Concert on August 18, 2018 at 7:00 PM at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater).

The concert kicks off the year round tribute to National Artist for Music Lucrecia R. Kasilag, fondly known as Tita King, on the occasion of her 100th birth anniversary. A beloved and highly esteemed figure in the artistic community, Tita King was a long time Dean of PWU and first and longest serving president of the CCP.

The inaugural concert will showcase a wide variety of solo and ensemble works of Dean Kasilag.  The show will feature faculty and performing groups of the PWU School of Music such as pianists Abelardo Galang II and Karen Fatima Francisco, flutist Crystal Rodis Concepcion, violinist Denise Santos-Huang, cellist Antoni Josef Inacay, baritone Marvin Gayramon, guitarists Jose Valdez and Ivar Nicolas Fojas, the Pinoy Brass, the Kasilag Guitar Trio, the PWU Vocal Ensemble under Christopher Borela, the PWU Indayog Gongs under Lilymae Montano, and the PWU Guitar Ensemble under Benchito Cariño.

The year round tribute, ‘Sandaang Kasilag: Celebrating the King’, will highlight Tita King as a composer, arts administrator, and music icon whose works and achievements broke new grounds.  Running from August 2018 to August 2019, the tribute will include a series of concerts, workshops, exhibits, and conferences in different venues in Metro Manila.

‘Sandaang Kasilag: Celebrating the King’ will elaborate on the theme of Dean Kasilag as an “Artist of the World.” 

Dean Kasilag developed a musical language in her works that successfully put Filipino and Western musical elements alongside each other. She was a composer whose music spanned a wide variety of artistic forms and genres --- ballet, theatre, opera, solo instruments, orchestra, chamber music, voice, and chorus.

‘Sandaang Kasilag: Celebrating the King is the spearheaded by the Philippine Women’s University School of Music.  It also coincides with the university’s centennial celebration in 2019.

For more information, please call Luisa Galicia at 526-8421 loc. 195.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

NEW OPM MUSICAL “GEE-GEE AT WATERINA ANG MUSIKAL”

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In line with the 4th season of Artist Playground, the stage is all set to open the company’s first Original Pinoy Musical “GEE-GEE AT WATERINA ANG MUSIKAL” on August 18, 2018 – 8 pm at Arts Above, Artist Playground II, 112 West Venue Bldg., West Avenue, Quezon City.
Roeder Camanag/Norman Penaflorida

GEE-GEE AT WATERINA ANG MUSIKAL will feature an all-new original music composed by Jesse Lucas, based from the story, book and lyrics by J. Dennis C. Teodosio, and will be directed by Andrew de Real and choreography by Lezlie Dailisan .

The roles of GEE-GEE AT WATERINA will be portrayed by Roeder Camanag as Waterina, a ‘comfort gay’ during Japanese Occupation in the Philippines and one of Gee-gee’s Golden Gays. Norman Penaflorida will essay the role of Gee-Gee, an entertainment actor, radio host and a councilor of Pasay City.
            The ensemble of Gee-Gee at Waterina are as follows: Bench Ortiz, Joseph Dela Cruz, Nel Gumalog, Romeo Palma Jr., and Sean Nolasco.

SYNOPSIS
Waterina eagerly waits for his gay politician friend, Gee-Gee. He soon arrives, bearing with him a check – the payment for the film rights to the life story of Waterina, the soon-to-be-famous “comfort gay”. 

As the two mull over the prospects of their newly acquired wealth, they launch into a comfortable tirade of each other’s flaws and frailties. In the midst of the teasing and mockery, they are faced with a question: how does one measure his worth?

Waterina distresses, “Would the people cry or laugh when they watch my movie? Would they feel pity or admiration? Would they think the movie is worth their money? Who would I be to them? An aging homosexual?  Just that?”

In the final assessment of his life’s worth, Waterina swears that he is what he is: no more, no less. He again contemplates on the check, only to be distracted by the sight of a beautiful young man with a radiant smile.

SYNOPSIS
Dala ni Konsehala ang isang tsek. Super excited namana si Waterina, ang pamosong comfort gay noong Japanese Occupation. Sa rooftop ng isang seven-storey building, pagninilayan nila ni Waterina ang kabayaran sa kuwento ng buhay niya.
Sa pagitan ng mga litanya, laitan, at landian, masasalamin natin ang isang katotohanan paano nga ba nasusukat ang naging silbi o kabuluhan ng ating mga buhay.           Kung iisipin, may subyang nga sa himutok ni Waterina kay Gee-gee. “Yong mga manonood ng pelikula” ng buhay ko, matatawa kaya sila o maiiyak? Maaawa kaya sila o hahanga? Paglabas kaya nila ng sinehan, pakiramdam kaya nila sulit ang ibinayad nila o hindi? Ano kaya ako sa kanila? Matandang bakla? Gano’n lang? Sa kabuuan, ito ay isang kakatwa at nakakatuwang kwento ng tamis at pait,  pagtanggi at pagtanggap, pagpapakumbaba at pagmamalaki, pag-iisa at pagkakaibigan, datung at bagets na may beautiful smile!

GEE-GEE AT WATERINA was first presented at the CCP Virgin Labfest in 2005. A short film version was produced for Cinemalaya in 2006.

J. Dennis C. Teodosio writes for TV, cinema, print, advertising, and the stage. He was a fellow in the UP Likhaan (for poetry in Filipino, 1996, and for one-act play in Filipino, mid-career, 2007) and the Iligan National Writers Workshops (for one-act play in Filipino, 2002). He was one of the scholars of the 1st ABS-CBN2/Ricky Lee Course in Soap Writing and was part of the Star Cinema Concept Development Group.

His works were anthologized in “Likhaan Journal 10” (UP Press, 2016), “Transfiksyon” (UP Press, 2014), “Mga Piling Dula mula sa Virgin Lab Fest, 2005-2008: Unang Antolohiya,” (CCP, 2009), “Ladlad 3: An Anthology of Philippine Gay Writing” (Anvil Publishing, 2007), “Writing to the Future: Poetika at Politika ng Malikhaing Pagsulat”, (UP-ICW & NCCA, 2008), and  “Writing to the Music of Pestle-on-Mortar: The 9th Iligan National Writers Workshop,” (MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, 2003).

He garnered prizes from the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (screenplay, teleplay, one-act play, and essay), NCCA, Gawad Ka Amado, the PBBY-Salanga Writer’s Prize, Gawad Teatro Bulawan, CineManila International Film Festival, Star Cinema, Viva Films, Philippine Pink Film Festival, Film Development Foundation of the Philippines, Film Academy of the Philippines, the Aliw Awards, Migration Advocacy & Media Awards, China-Southeast Asia-South Asia TV Arts Week, and the Asian TV Awards.

He has 40 stage plays to his credit. His Virgin Lab Fest portfolio includes 11 works, namely: ‘Gee-Gee At Waterina’ (VLF1, 2005), ‘Baka-Sakali’ (VLF2, 2006), ‘Payb Siks’ (VLF2, 2006), ‘Bagahe’ (VLF3, 2007), ‘Pobreng Alindanaw’ (VLF3, 2007, independently produced), ‘Gumamela’ (VLF4, 2008), ‘Asunto’ (VLF4, 2008, dramatic reading), ‘Salise’ (VLF5, 2009), ‘Carmi Martin’ (VLF6, 2010), ‘Totong Hilot’ (VLF8, 2011, full-length play), and ‘Rosas’ (VLF14, 2018).  He was commissioned to write by Gantimpala Theater Foundation, PETA, Tanghalang Pilipino, and Artist Playground.

Currently, he is based in Yangon, Myanmar. He develops and writes TV series and programs for Forever Group Co., Ltd. and designs and conducts training programs for Myanmar Media Development Center. In 2014, he founded the Yangon-based independent film group, ‘The Creative Playground’. He was challenged to write, direct, and produce short Myanmar features (narrative and documentary).  His short Myanmar features were screened and recognized in film festivals in Yangon, Manila, and New Delhi (Human Rights Human Dignity International Film Festival, Youth Film Festival, Wathann Film Festival, CCP Independent Film & Video Competition, and Jeevika Asia Livelihood Documentary Film Festival).

He and his M take care of a cute brown poodle named Jade.
Jesse Lucas ……

Andrew De Real is a writer, comedy director and entrepreneur known for Hay, bahay! (2016), Bossing & Ai (2017) and Stardancer (2007).


Roeder Camanag is a two-time ALIW Best Stage Actor and recognized by the prestigious film critics group with multiple URIAN nominations. A former member of Tanghalang Pilipino’s Actors Company, he has performed in over 100 plays and musicals. He is currently a board member of the Gantimpala Theater Foundation and the artistic director of Artist Playground and the Valenzuela City Center for the Performing Arts. He has facilitated acting workshops for Tanghalang Pilipino (2003-2010) and Gantimpala Theater Foundation (2004-2012).

Norman Penaflorida is a theater actor, event host, production designer, entrepreneur, event and image stylist of THE CLOSET.

The Artistic Team of GEE-GEE AT WATERINA ANG MUSIKAL is led by Andrew De Real (Director), Roeder Camañag (Artistic Director), Jesse Lucas (Composer /Musical Director), Leslie Dailisan  (Choreographer), Luis Galang (Lighting Designer) and Reynoso Mercado (Production Designer).

The Production Team of GEE-GEE AT WATERINA ANG MUSIKAL is led by Kimberly Claire Somoza (Production Manager), Joselito “Toots” Tolentino (Publicist), Rowena Jarito (Stage Manager), Jayson Batoto (Deputy Stage Manager), Melanie Lao (Lay-out Designer), Jayson Santos and Kimberly Claire Somoza (Photographer), Christian Silang & Beaulah Mae Saycon (Assistant Stage Managers), Wenzel Kyne Fernandez (Assistant Lighting Designer) and Glenn Caspe (Spinner).


For further inquiries, please call or send SMS to Ms. Kimberly Somoza at 0975-9193179.