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Sunday, November 29, 2009

My Daily Bread, Book 1 Chapter 6


Book One: The Way of Purification
CONVERSION
CHAPTER 6 The Last and Highest Goal

CHRIST: MY CHILD, My true friends refuse to pursue things simply because they are pleasant. They do not want anything which has only temporary value. All their hopes and ambitions aim at the success which I give, the success which will never pass away. They know that too much love for earthly things can draw them away from the only lasting joy and glory. So in all their daily activities, they keep an eye on Me and My commandments.

2. Among all the wonders of heaven and earth, there is no one like Me. My works are supremely good and My judgments are perfectly true. By My providence the universe is ruled.

3. Let others seek whatever else they desire besides Me. As for you, let nothing please you except Me alone, your Hope, your Eternal Salvation.

4. Daily look for Me above all things. Try to find Me in all things. I alone am the Giver of true peace and lasting happiness.

THINK: No tongue can describe the peace which God gives to those who sincerely want His Will above all else. Many never find this peace because they lack the trust and courage to live entirely God's way. They try to obey God's law only in part. God loves the man who is honest enough to want first things first.

PRAY: My loving Saviour and merciful God, can I be so foolish as to think that I can find happiness without You? Can sin ever bring me true joy when it separates me from You, the
Fountain of lasting joy? No. I hope, with Your help to keep my eyes fixed on You throughout my daily life. I hope to avoid whatever displeases You, and to live as You wish me to live each hour of the day. Your Will shows the way to undying peace and happiness. Let me love Your Will in all things. Amen.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

My Daily Bread Book 1 Chapter 5


Book One: The Way of Purification
CONVERSION
CHAPTER 5 Looking Away from God

CHRIST: MY CHILD, the person who esteems anything for itself alone, forgetting My goodness and love, will always be small and inferior like the things which he values. Whatever does not help you to please Me, has no true value in your life. You should therefore consider it as nothing.

2. Unless you see Me in your daily life, you will sooner or later become discontented, wherever you are and wherever you turn.

3 . If any man tries to enjoy anything as though it were his alone, he will not have a lasting joy nor true freedom. In many ways he will find himself tied down and shut off from Me.

4. He who thinks more of earthly things than he does of Me, will find nothing but insecurity, trouble and sorrow. He may not realize it, but he is planning his own destruction.

5. Be it ever so little, if anything is loved and valued more than it deserves, it holds you back from Me, the Highest Good, and it weakens your soul. The man who looks only for worldly satisfactions, becomes blind to the loving presence of his Creator.

THINK: One who seeks only pleasure, ease, honor, or profit is a worldling, that is, he lives only for this life. Gradually he becomes a slave of his earthly desires, so that he cannot even think of God. He will believe in Heaven too late-when he finds its gates forever closed to him.

PRAY: My God, I rely on Your assistance to keep myself free from the slavery of earthly attractions. I shall use my possessions and daily enjoyments as things which You have lent to me. May I never offend You with these gifts of Yours. As yesterday's enjoyments passed away, so too will those of today. I want to live for the greatest Good-for You, my God and my All. You alone are best and highest. Only You can satisfy my heart's longings forever. Amen.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

My Daily Bread, Book 1 Chapter 4


Book One: The Way of Purification
CONVERSION
CHAPTER 4 Holy Indifference

CHRIST: MY CHILD, let Me do with you as I please. I know what is best for you. You think as a human being, so that your judgments are often influenced by your feelings, moods or prejudices.

2. I take better care of you than you could ever take of yourself. Anyone who does not give Me his whole-hearted attention and loyalty, is taking a great risk. I alone can lead you to eternal life. Let Me do with you as I please. Whatever I do will always be best for you.

3. Knowing all things, I know your most important needs. I want you to gain the perfect and unending joy of Heaven. For this reason I will place you at times in a spiritualdarkness of doubts and confusion. Then again I will let you enjoy the light of My truth and joy. One day I will console you, and on the next day you may find life hard and sorrowful. Butthrough all these changing conditions, remember that My hand is leading you on toward Heaven.

4. Follow My Will in all things. Be just as ready to experience suffering as to have joy, just
as glad to be poor and needy as to be well off. If you prefer My Will in all these things, you
will be preferring the Perfect Wisdom and the Highest Good.

THINK: God made me for the perfect life of Heaven. Whatever He sends me is sent with this goal in view. Some things I can remedy and improve in my daily life, while other things are beyond my control. After I have done my best, I should accept the results as God's Will for me. Be it hard or easy, pleasant or disagreeable, I can always be sure that God knows, wants and permits what is good for my soul.

PRAY: My God and my All, You made and control all things in my daily life. How can I forget this truth and complain about anything? Grant me the holy dispositions which you mentioned a moment ago. Make me equally willing to receive from Your hand the sweet and the bitter, the joy and the sorrow. I thank you now for whatever You decide to send me. Only keep me from sin, and I shall fear neither death nor hell. As long as You do not separate me from You forever, nor blot me out of the book of life, whatever suffering comes to me will not hurt me for long. Grant me the grace to see, love, and prefer Your Will in everything that happens to me today. Amen.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

My Daily Bread, Book 1 Chapter 3


Book One: The Way of Purification
CONVERSION
CHAPTER 3 A Right Intention in All Things

CHRIST: MY CHILD, in all things I want you to have a right intention. That means that I want you to have a supernatural purpose in whatever you think, do, or say. Whether you seek to avoid hell, diminish your purgatory, or gain Heaven, such motives are supernatural, and therefore they are right intentions. True, you are often unaware of your motives, but as long as you are not in mortal sin, and your action agrees with My law, you have a right intention.

2. A right intention, however, may have different degrees of perfection. Thus, when you do something simply to please Me, your intention is higher than if you think of your own advantage. Still, whatever be the degree of your right intention, it always seeks to fulfill My Will, and it always brings you a greater good than any intention which seeks only your earthly welfare.

3. Regardless of feelings, moods, prejudices, or preferences, strive to maintain a right intention at all times. As soon as your natural desires contradict My Will, check them as you would check any other foolish intention.

4. Do not let life's daily events disturb nor affect you too much. Seek to know My Will and to accept it in all things. With this pure intention, you will have a deep interior peace. This is My gift to those who let Me govern their lives.

5. A person's intention tends to become dim as he proceeds through his daily occupations. Gradually he is influenced more by pleasure or self-satisfaction. Therefore, renew yourpure intention at different times during the day. Offer Me each activity and avoid anything which might lead you into sin.

6. Recall your heavenly goal from time to time. Let there be nothing great, nothing high, nothing pleasant, nothing acceptable to you unless it helps you to follow My Will. Consider all useless consolations and sinful pleasures as so much worthless money.

7. One who truly loves Me, hates everything which holds him back from Me. I alone, the eternal, infinite God, the perfect joy of the soul, can bring true peace and unendinghappiness to your heart.

THINK: Where are the pleasures and joys of last year? Gone and forgotten. If they made me worse, I shall find death and judgment a little harder to face. Why do I fail to value things according to God's way of thinking? He wants me to live a sinless and useful life. Even my pleasures should improve me in some way, and make me better able to do my work. Heaven is far greater than I can ever deserve. Still I should try each day to be a little less unworthy of it.

PRAY: Lord, what You say is true. Grant that I may follow Your words in my daily life. Your truth shall teach me, guide me, and protect me. May it deliver me from all evil desires and foolish love. Let me esteem nothing as great, or valuable, or wonderful, except insofar as it makes me better and more pleasing in Your eyes. In this way I shall never be a slave of this earth, but shall walk daily towards Heaven with a holy freedom of heart. Amen.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

My Daily Bread, Book 1, Chapter 2

Book One: The Way of Purification
CONVERSION
CHAPTER 2 The Purpose of Created Things

CHRIST: MY CHILD, if you directed your desires according to My Will, you would learn many a holy lesson from the events of daily life. Nothing is so small and unimportant that it does not, in some way, reflect my wisdom and goodness. When you have become as good and unselfish as you should be, you will find it easy to understand the deeper meaning of the events in your daily life. An unselfish heart sees much more than what appears on the surface.

2. I created Heaven and earth for the service of man. I have even appointed angels to help man. In fact, I Myself am continually serving and helping man. If he lives as I desire, he shall one day share with Me the perfect happiness of Heaven.

3 . What are you doing in return for My numberless favors? You should serve Me every single day of your life. Yet, you fail to give Me unselfish service even for one single day. I deserve all possible obedience, all possible honor and eternal praise. To Me you owe each breath and second of life. Without My continued support, nothing could please nor help you. All assistance and relief is the work of My hand.

THINK: If I ever wrote down a list of God's gifts to me, I would have to compose a book. Everything and everybody, whatever I may mention, is a gift of God for a definite purpose. All things, not just some things, are in my life for God's good reasons. In one way or another, they are meant to help me earn the unending happiness and glory of Heaven. I must reject any person or thing that leads me away from this goal by sin. All things are to be used wisely, that is, to help me live a good and useful life. By an intelligent use and control of life's daily needs and activities, I prove my sincere desire for God's eternal love and friendship in Heaven.

PRAY: My God, the good things that attract me on earth are only tiny reflections of Your perfect attraction and goodness. Let them never turn my thoughts aside from You, the Perfect Good. I hope to turn away from anybody or anything which draws me away from You. The good things of earth will pass away all too soon, but You will remain forever. I choose You now by a sincere daily battle against sin. Grant me the glorious favor of pleasing You on earth and loving You in Heaven. Amen.

Monday, October 12, 2009

MY DAILY BREAD

A Summary of the Spiritual Life
Simplified and Arranged
for Daily Reading, Reflection and Prayer
By Anthony J. Paone, S.J.
1954 Confraternity of the Precious Blood

A meditation manual designed to take the reader through the various stages of spiritual growth
(Arranged and edited by Br. Sean, a choir monk, 2008)

BOOK ONE: The Way of Purification

PART ONE: CONVERSION
CHAPTER 1 Man's Purpose on Earth

CHRIST: MY CHILD, the highest goal of your life is union with Me in Heaven. Let your
intentions throughout the day be guided by this truth. In all things be sure to stay on the path which leads to Heaven. Do not become too deeply interested in the passing desires and brief enjoyments of this earthly life.

2. I have given you everything that you are and everything you have. All things come to you from Me, the Supreme Good. Whatever comes, accept it, use it, enjoy it, as I wish and as much as I wish.

3. If you think only of satisfying yourself, without considering My approval, your mind becomes confused and your will becomes weak. Mstakes and sins will rob you of peace on earth and of unending happiness in Heaven. In all things, therefore, keep your eyes on Me.

4. Happy are those who desire only what I want, trying steadily to do My Will. Such people do not let themselves become completely absorbed by their daily activities. They frequently offer their activities to Me. They see the brevity of human contentment on earth.

5. Examine your motives in your daily words and actions. Find out how you may please Me more, and avoid everything which may draw you away from Me.

THINK: I was created for eternal happiness with God in Heaven. Everything else must take second place in my life, because if I lose Heaven, I will be losing everything. The sure guide to Heaven is God's holy Will. If I follow it in my daily life, every moment on earth will be a surestep toward the perfect happiness which my heart craves.

PRAY: My God and loving Father, grant me the wisdom to think, speak, and act each day as You want me to. May I never be such a fool as to disagree with Your supreme goodness and wisdom. Nothing on earth can bring me any lasting happiness. Therefore, let me never sin for the sake of anything. I want to live for the perfect happiness for which You created me. Amen.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Ballet Philippine’s Masterworks opens Aug 14, Friday

In celebration of Ballet Philippines' 40th year, the company will be opening the season with Masterworks, a showcase presenting significant works that have established Ballet Philippines as the flagship company in ballet and contemporary dance. From its treasure trove of over 400 works in classical and contemporary works, Masterworks will feature gems including Agnes Locsin's neo-ethnic Igorot; Edna Vida's Ensalada to the music of Ryan Cayabyab's "Mamang Kutsero," "Bakya Mo Neneng" and "Limang Dipang Tao"; Bam Damian's athletic pas de deux Evacuation; Gaano Kadalas..., created by the late Tony Fabella; Swimming the Ilog Pasig by Alden Lugnasin; William Carter's neo-classical ballet, Bach Concerto; BP Founding Artistic Director Alice Reyes' Romeo and Juliet; and Denisa Reyes' timely Te Deum created in 1985 before the EDSA Revolution portraying through dance the struggles and aspirations of the Filipino people.

For this landmark work, Ballet Philippines will be accompanied live by the Manila Symphony Orchestra. For its musical premier in the Philippines, Te Deum will be performed with the special participation of the UP Concert Chorus and the Greenhills Christian Fellowship Chancel Choir with soloists Janet Sabas Aracama, Raymond Roldan and Jeannelle Bihag-Roldan. Pianist Greg Zuniega will be performing Bach’s Piano Concerto No. 5 in F minor in Bach Concerto, also with the MSO.

Masterworks is the first production under Ballet Philippines’ new Artistic Director, Paul Alexander Morales and new BP Foundation President, Margie Moran Floirendo. It is showing at the CCP Main Theater on Aug 14, Friday 3pm and 8pm, Aug 15, Saturday 3pm and 8pm, and on Aug 16, Sunday 10am and 3pm.

For tickets, call 551-1003 or 551-0221. All BP Alumni, former collaborators and the press are invited to Masterworks opening night on Aug 14, Friday 8pm and are requested to call Ballet Philippines for their complimentary tickets (limited tickets available).

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Atang, The Musical

Saw it in UP last night with my husband Nonoy. We made sure we ate dinner at 6:30pm, got dressed, and made it to Palma Hall by 7:50 - wow, on time kami! Only to find out the show started at 7. So we caught the applause for Act 1, mingled at the lobby during the intermission and, because I was the commander, kept telling Nonoy to let it go ... let it go .... meaning, don't scold me na lang for not knowing the time. I asked Nic Pichay what exactly happened in the first Act - "lalang, Ayen's (Munji Laurel) character was just asking permission from Atang (Shamaine) if she could portray her in a film" O! we didn't miss much naman pala eh! - smoked (yes in UP!), chatted with George de Jesus, who told me he also missed many Act I's in UP thinking of CCP time which is always 8.

Shamaine Buencamino, as Atang de la Rama, had all the nuances of Atang's generation, the way she spoke, moved and existed on stage. I know that generation well because of my parents - they had a way of being. The women were feisty to cantakerous (to quote director Alex de Guzman) and I so wanted to hug Shamaine for being my mother that night. My mother was a singer too and was very Atang. Shamaine had the right vocal inflection, the right body language, the right fiber that would be an old but spirited Atang. Gosh, GUSH, what a good actress she is.

I remember hearing about Atang de la Rama when I was a kid and after watching this show, was bowled over by her story. Oops, she married pala Amado Hernandez ... know him? He wrote the most beautiful Tagalog that can grip one's heart. Atang pala was the one who sang "Bayan Ko'? And Huseng Batute ceased to be a Tanghalan ... I saw the man on stage! Yan. Filipinos have no sense of history kasi. How lovely to know - at last - about our great Atang de la Rama after researching on the life of Michael Jackson. Kahiya. Thank you Floy Quintos for writing this musical and thank you, Alex for making it work on stage. Delicious. Funny. Our children need to see more musicals like this to emulate the Filipino artist.

Ayen is always stunning on stage. The songs she had to sing were pretty intricate with a wide range to cover and this she did unflustered. 'Nasaan Ka Irog' is a song that should be heard again and again. The music was endearing. The rest of the cast gave excellent support. Congrats to everyone! Tour this in schools all over the country! You made me and my husband very happy last night ... and we only saw one Act

Thursday, July 2, 2009

"Maliw" July 2, 2009 Performance

Just when I thought I could relax and enjoy our last performance of "Maliw" (Labfest 5) at the CCP Tanghalang Batute, actress Julia Enriquez couldn't perform due to a severe stomach ailment and Kats Castillo had to learn her part in 5 hours. After grueling rehearsals with Kat who performed the role exceptionally, we did our last show to a full house.


People had to be turned away. It was a success! P.H.E.W.









Sunday, February 15, 2009

My Guru, Tony Fabella

My Guru, Tony Fabella Feb 15, '09 4:28 AM
for everyone

Town & Country

Philippine Edition, June 2008 issue

By Edna Vida Froilan

After receiving my high school diploma, I wondered how I would fare in the real world. There was nothing much I could do except read books and flirt with boys. What universal zone would adopt a seventeen year old loser like me?



At that time my eldest sister, Alice Reyes, returned from the United States and put up a riveting dance performance at the CCP titled, The Alice Reyes Modern Dance Concert. The show’s success prompted Alice to team up with danseur Eddie Elejar to launch the First CCP Summer Dance Workshop and later found the CCP Dance Company.

My mother believed that my sister Denisa and I could join our sister’s company simply because we were Reyeses. We did not know how to dance – that way – and we were to labor for it with blood, sweat and tears.



The rehearsal hall of the CCP teemed with alien characters. We were surrounded by people who lived, breathed and ate dance everyday. Denisa and I looked pathetic in ballet class. We could not remember the steps, all given in French. We could not coordinate our bodies.


We were with the best ballerinas who had been dancing since they were young. We were never going to catch up. I remember trudging to CCP from the university where I was taking a dance degree especially for dance ‘professionals’, donning itchy leotards and tights and hating every minute of it.


Fortunately, a ballet class for beginners was opened. The teacher was Tony Fabella. There were only three students: Denisa, another teenager, and myself. Tony Fabs, as everyone fondly calls him, went down on his knees patiently day in and day out to whittle our legs with proper ballet technique.


He molded us as if we were his cherished works of art. I wanted to tell him not to waste his time on me because I was never going to be a ballerina and that I had essentially set my life on the course to oblivion. But he was thorough, meticulous and relentless.



I thought that if this man could be so patient with me I must have hope.




Tony Fabs was born in Pagsanjan, Laguna in 1941 to Luz Limuaco and Ricardo Fabella, the former principal of the Pagsanjan Academy where he graduated high school. After earning a degree in BS Chemical Engineering at the Mapua Institute of Technology he passed the Government Board exams for Chemical Engineers. Fate mapped a different chart for Tony though. He was to be an engineer of dance instead. Heeding its call, he started off as a lead dancer of the Bayanihan Dance Company and later became a principal member of Dance Theater Philippines.


I first met Tony when I was a little girl. He was a familiar face at home because he danced with and assisted Alice in her stint as a television choreographer. His infectious laughter always filled the room and he was everyone’s darling. When Alice arrived from the US in 1969 he was one of the first dancers she invited to join her concert. He immediately became a principal member of the Alice Reyes Modern Dance Company which evolved into the CCP Dance Company and Workshop, the CCP Dance Company and later, Ballet Philippines.



As a young scholar at the CCP, I read his brand of dancing with obsession. He was the epitome of exuberance; a joy to watch on stage. Tony was cast in the leading role of Alice’s Tommy, a rock opera that became a smash hit. That was the first time I danced with the company and it was a glorious experience to be on stage with him. His energy rubbed off on me and I learned to enjoy dancing. He also danced the lead in Alice’s Tales of the Manuvu, another runaway success, and many other full length ballets. I observed Tony and Alice at work. He knew what Alice wanted before she even thought of it. What a jewel of a dancer he was because of his musicality and sensitivity.



As resident choreographer, Tony was assigned the major ballets. My first Tony Fabella ballet was Prince of the Pagodas where I was in the corps de ballet. It was my first time to wear pointe shoes and although my toes bled profusely it was well worth the pain. I learned a lot from his choreographic style – very yin and yang.



He can create a torrent of speedy sprints, the most passionate steps or the most lyrical poetry in movement. His ballets are so charismatic many dancers are inspired to dabble in choreography after watching them.


He revealed to me not long ago that he learned a lot from Alice in choreography. I laughed and said, “That’s funny, I learned a lot from you!” When she became too busy to teach us, there was Tony passing the knowledge.

Inspite of his place in the upper echelon of the company, he was one of the few senior members I could chat with. Tony is rather a timid soul inspite of his great talent. He had an injury and had to swathe his ankles with Leukoplast every day without which he would be unable to dance. He chuckled through the ritual as if it were God’s tender joke on him which he accepted with grace and humility.


Tony was company manager when I became a member of the troupe. We were fined for being overweight and the fine doubled if the scales rose the following week. I was always overweight and one day, as Tony handed me my salary, he said, “Oh, (chuckle, chuckle) you have a fine.” I gave back every peso in tears and wanted to shout, “Give it back Tony, please!”

We broke into laughter and that was Tony Fabs turning misery into amusement.

I missed him when he left the company to venture on his own. My mentor was gone but I promised myself that I will make him proud of me someday. He teamed up with Elejar to be co-artistic director of the Manila Metropolitan Ballet, the Goldcrest Dance Workshop and the Fabella-Elejar Dance Studios.

He also became the director of the Folk Arts Theater of the Philippines Dance Company, the Centro Escolar University Dance Studio, the Holy Spirit Ballet Studio, the Dance Workshop at the YWCA and many other dance organizations.


He went intensively into choreography and worked with all the major dance companies and schools in the country. This prolific artist has churned out such a wide range of works in ballet, jazz, pop and contemporary dance that putting them together would make one wonder if they were all done by the same man. He has worked not only with the best dancers but also with children, students, Rotarians, bankers, P.E teachers, people from all walks of life. Regardless of his material, each piece comes out a wonderful crafting of movement. He has worked with countless Filipino composers too, whose music, translated into dance by his genius, are now better known and appreciated. No other choreographer in this country has created as many works on as many people in the span of a few decades as Tony Fabella.


One of many dancers he groomed in the 70’s is Luther Perez who became his closest friend and colleague. Together, they transform street kids of the Quezon City Performing Arts and the Hiyas ng Maynila Dance Company into works of art.



These underprivileged children start out surely baffled by French ballet steps and unable to coordinate their bodies. No doubt they feel wretched in class like Denisa and I did a long time ago. But, as Tony and Luther work on them relentlessly they are given hope. Their dancing has become a phenomenon that drives audiences to tears but more importantly, they now have a future.


Denisa and I continue to harvest the fruits of Tony’s labor. We did become dance artists. When we ring him up for advise he has nothing but positive words; a great comfort when we succumb to attacks of insecurity and self-doubt. I continue to read Tony with obsession and from him I learned what true mentoring is. It is about generosity – compelling the novice to outshine his master. It is difficult though, to outshine an all-embracing soul like him that has no ego, bias nor qualm.


Today he has an ongoing battle with cancer and it is our turn to comfort him. Tony never set money aside for the time costly medical bills might sap his pocket. Friends and admirers have come to his rescue and funds are continuously being raised to augment mounting expenses. Although he has received the topmost awards in dance, the highest honor for Tony is the love that gushes out from those who adore him.

When my sisters and I visited him recently his laughter filled the room. He was the one giving us comfort and, sure enough, anxiety turned into joy. That’s Tony Fabs accepting God’s trial with grace and humility. He, Luther and Eddie have lived in a quaint little apartment in Maytubig Street near the CCP for many years. We used to play mahjong there during breaks. Outside are beautiful orchids and plants that get whispers of affection from him daily.



He collects angels that are everywhere in their living room – smiling, peeking, pouting, mischievous, sitting cross-legged, dancing. They remind me of all the artists he has stirred, each miracle he was privy to in partnership with God.


I am honored to be one of those miracles. Tony Fabs was the universal zone that adopted the seventeen year old loser who had set her life on a course to oblivion.



The image of him bending down to transform me into a dancer was a vision I treasured throughout my career. There are still many miracles waiting to happen and seeds of hope waiting to be planted to begin it all for another young dancer. This is the legacy of Tony Fabella, the selfless tutor who makes complex dreams an effortless reality.


Nothing is impossible when he is your guru.


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Tony Fabs is presently confined at the Philippine General Hospital once again. He had a biopsy operation and is undergoing chemotheraphy and radiation treatments. His colon cancer has recurred.

Please watch "Dance Can Make Them Dream Again" on YouTube. It's a documentary on the Quezon City Performing Arts Development Foundation, Inc. See how Tony Fabs and Luther Perez have given underpreviledged children a new lease in life through dance.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Wanna Buy Fish?

Bili Na Kayo Ng Isda!Nov 28, '08 3:43 AM
for everyone


"FOR ART'S SAKE" - AWPI Artists' Tiangge

Hi Guys. Please come to our Artists’ Welfare Project Inc. (AWPI) tiangge at the CCP tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 29 from 7am to 6pm. It’s called “For Art’s Sake” and will have artsy fartsy stuff at bargain prices.


I’m selling
fish!


Here’s an article by Singkit of Philippine Star that explains the AWPI plight:

Philippine Star
EDITOR'S NOTE By Singkit Updated November 16, 2008

Artists are usually solitary creatures, alone in their universe during the process of creating an artwork. Yet artists are also very communal, sharing resources with open arms, open hearts and open wallets, never asking for promissory notes or charging interest or calling about due dates. This is particularly true when an artist is faced with a dire need, such as a medical emergency; the hat is passed among artist-friends, and inevitably the hat comes back full, even though those to whom the hat is passed rarely have money to spare. They hold fund-raising events – concerts, exhibits, auctions – to help out a fellow artist in need, and everybody comes, everybody pitches in, and in the process a good time is had by all. Unfortunately, such emergency situations happen all too often, and such ad hoc measures are far from ideal.

The Artist’s Welfare Project Inc. came about following one such emergency, when a group of artists realized that something must be done to give artists some kind of security in terms of health care, of having a roof over their heads, and money to live on when they get old and can no longer dance or sing or act or paint. AWPI has lofty goals; as trustee Edna Vida-Froilan says, “I have a dream” – of affordable housing for artists, of health insurance, of pensions, even of legal assistance when needed and financial management advice, which more often than not artists do not have.


While the dreams are lofty, the beginnings are realistic: enrolment in the national health and social security programs, leading to possible health insurance coverage. Not even a year old, AWPI is trying to build up its nest egg in order to be able to extend and sustain benefits for its artist-members. Fund-raising has come not surprisingly in most creative ways: trustees donate proceeds from their shows, one even used the occasion of a testimonial to raise awareness of and funds for AWPI.


On Nov. 29, a Saturday, the artists will come together for a super-tiangge/bazaar/arts happening at the CCP grounds from 7 in the morning to 6 in the evening, with booths selling an array of goods that only artists can assemble, as creative an array of merchandise as the likes of Grace Nono, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, Karina David, Nina Tesoro-Poblador, Nanding Josef and others can assemble. It’ll be high-style meets kitsch, designer meets urban poor cooperative, specialty kitchen meets native delicacies. There will be performances too throughout the day.

One thing’s for sure – a good time will be had by all, and it will all be for art’s – and the artists’ – sake.


Friday, August 29, 2008

Did you know that ... Gerald & Katrina Mercado revived the E-Dance Theater?



They are such a cute couple.

I first met Gerald in the 90’s when I was about to hang my feet (not shoes since I was barefoot in modern dance) and say, Goodbye Dance World.

He was just saying hello to it.

Denisa Reyes, then artistic director of Ballet Philippines, was putting up a show that had choreographer Agnes Locsin and myself doing sumo-wrestling. So there I was wrestling with Agnes and this young dancer catches my eye. Gerald. He was watching us with intensity and, true enough, he was to become one of the more intense dancers of BP. I eyed his career with gusto shortly after.

Gerald got the lead role in Agnes’ Elias alright, plus her other neo-ethnic pieces and bagged awards with her at the Japan International Choreography Competition. He also joined Denisa’s Realizing Rama, an all Asian production that toured Europe and Asia.

The shy young man – no less inspired by our sumo wrestling – broke out of his shell and made a mark in the dance world.


It wasn’t surprising that when he hung his shoes many years after, he founded the E-Dance Theater with co-dancers Dwight Rodrigazo, Orland de Leon and Katrina Santos. Paul Morales later joined them as choreographer. It was a fascinating group that did contemporary work with a fresh oomph. They were captivating the elusive young audiences too, the hi-tech youth we had a hard time pinning down. Go guys!


But, as in all pioneering endeavors, things went awry and they separated ways. Okay lang, that happens all the time to artists who are young and full of dynamism. What was sad though was they were already getting attention and funding from established organizations. E-Dance thus went into a coma.


Katrina (Kets) Santos is one beautiful ballerina. I worked with her in a piece I did for the Philippine Ballet Theater. She is musical. Intelligent. Sensitive. No doubt she gave her distinct luster in major ballerina roles. I was pretty shocked when she romped off to Ballet Philippines that was doing ground-breaking contemporary pieces. Daring.


It was in BP where she met Gerald. Uhmmm … a sexy male dancer enchanting an exquisite ballerina … or say it was the other way around. There was a marriage. In church, on stage and in the malls. Romantic. Way to go! They now have a handsome 9 year old Elijah who will hip hop his way to stardom. Sorry BP.


One day I get a call from Kets. Would we mind being interviewed for their coming project? Not at all! … not until Nonoy and I found out we will be shown on screen during the performance. My face on screen annoys me – but okay … for dance education.





It turns out their idea is gallant. The concert titled, Platforms, A Performance Insight on Classical and Modern Dance aimed to present dance and educate audiences. People never really know the roots of ballet and how it evolved. What in the 1400’s opened the door to dance as it is now? And who really are the dancers clad in those shimmering tutus and unitards? Are they even human???


BP’s Noordin Jumalon, Tita Radaic (the grand dame and mentor of ballerinas), Nonoy and I were tasked to describe the journey of dance. What better way to rouse minds to theater than with an understanding of mime, court dances, ballet variations and contemporary movement? It’s pretty clever way to stir up curiosity in what people think is nothing but glitter and glamour. Really, not everything is beautiful at the ballet.


The present crop of E-Dancers, particularly Gilliane Gequinto, Jerrica Marasigan and Veronica Ylagan have a special sparkle, a gullible kind of dancing that’s nice to watch. Gullible meaning a blend of inhibition and composure. Trusting the muses. It was nice to watch these young girls overcome fear with a feisty I’m-just-gonna-do-it transparency. It roused stirrings of the past in me when, as a young dancer, I cared a lot but didn’t care to death. When push comes to shove, just dance. It will always be beautiful anyway. And they were.


In Gerald’s A Woman’s Soliloquiy, Kets mesmerized with her own gullibility, fluffing up vulnerability and assurance in a whisk.

With her it was I’m-just-gonna-do-it-because-I’m-good. A finely chiseled face on top of an articulate body is powerful. She was breath-taking. And Gerald, as choreographer, is inching his way to a new dance lingo, one veering away from his French/ethnic background in BP. He is saying hello to a new horizon and I find myself eyeing his creative career with gusto all over again.



Although the program needs more tightening and research, I hand it to the two for their heroism. The path is still murky and narrow and, fueled by nothing but purpose, they are on a mission that deserves backing in every respect.



Seated beside me during the show at the UP Aldaba Hall, Tita Radaic voiced out motherly concern for Gerald and Kets; funding, salaries, marketing, training hitches and glitches; the long and arduous path the couple has just begun to tread. I laughed it off with, “Never mind, Tita. They’re still young and full of dreams. Tayo, gising na gising na …”


And so another door opens to the future. What in 2008 will boost the evolution of Philippine dance? Young Gerald and Kets are still dreaming it up the way Leonor Goquingco, Rosalia Merino-Santos, Alice Reyes, Julie Borromeo, Tita Radaic, Steve Villaruz, Eddie Elejar did in the past. Tony Fabella, Agnes Locsin and Denisa Reyes are still doing it. Alden Lugnasin, Osias Barroso, Dwight Rodrigazo, Paul Morales and dozens others have joined the dream. And Gerald and Kets. Buti na lang they don’t know what’s coming but honestly? They do know. They’re just brave and this is the reason why art progresses.


Way to go, Gerald and Kets. Keep talking ‘experiment, unconventional dance spaces, dialogue, approaches and explorations’. This is the vocabulary of evolution. Keep dreaming. E-Dance is roused from its coma and when it is gising na gising na (wide awake) you can heave a sigh of relief.


That means you’ve done it, you can rest on your laurels and it would be your turn to worry about the next generation.