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Monday, January 28, 2008

 

The Art of Storytelling

Philosopher Walter Benjamin bemoans the death of storytelling in this modern period and the loss of our ability to exchange experience. However, in a solo exhibit of Daniel Palma Tayona at 1/of Gallery in Serendra, such inalienable art is being reclaimed for us once again.

Tayona unveils his latest works and calls them “Life/Stories.” He claims that this exhibit is inspired by his memoirs and keen observation of everyday life from his room in Libertad; or as he walks to a bar in Malate to meet friends.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

It’s a dance spectacle that means to give back to someone who has dedicated his life to the art of dance.

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Two women waiting in line to see “healing priest” Father Fernando Suarez watch closely as an assisting priest bestows prayer and blessings on a small crowd...

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Cosmetic enhancements, total makeovers, everything seems to be about vanity these days.

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Broadcast journalist Howie Severino travels to Mindoro to investigate the legend of “lost tisoys,” a tribe of Mangyans called Olandes, mountain people in Mindoro descended from shipwrecked Dutch sailors.

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The uplands of Northern Luzon serve as venues for a rich and dynamic culture that highlights the artistry of the different indigenous tribes—the Igorots, Ibaloi, Kankanaey, Ifugao and Bontoc.

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A musical concert billed “Ading” was held recently at the UP College of Music to celebrate the unveiling of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Memory of the World Register Citation on the Jose Maceda Collection.

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

There are men and women who plunge into relationships without having the slightest idea of what they want. They just feel the need to have a relationship. That is not the same as knowing what you want.

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