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All set for MMQ’s Le Cabaret 2008 |
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Charity show to raise funds for educational and
medical missions
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By Perry Gil S. Mallari, Reporter
The sequel to last year’s highly successful Le Cabaret by the MMQ
Theatre Group is all set on September 6 at the Mandarin Hotel in
Makati. MMQ founder and President Michelle Washington says that this
year’s show will be a truly fun, multi-cultural affair that would
showcase the finest Filipino and expatriate entertainers, “This
year’s presentation will be bigger and better,” she promises.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Revolution redux
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Ballet Philippines restages Agnes Locsin’s La
Revolucion Filipina
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The ballet season starts with nights of fire, iron and blood. For
its initial offering, Ballet Philippines for its 39th season
performs La Revolucion Filipina.
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Ready to rumble
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West Side Story comes to Manila
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It’s gang warfare with knives and fists. It’s love across racial
divides. It’s song and dance, blood and fury, love and loss.
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PPO’s next conductor not a Filipino
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The orchestra itself insists on opening the field to
foreigners
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By Rome Jorge, Lifestyle Editor
The instrumentalists of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO)
are finding their voice and having their say. Clearly, they are
learning from experience.
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Transymphonia: The World in Concert
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The PPO season opens on September 12 with Wagner’s “Tannhaeuser
Overture,” Chopin’s “Piano Concerto no. 2 in F Minor, op.
21,” Strauss’ “Don Juan” and Stravinsky’s “Firebird
Suite.” Conductor laureate Oscar...
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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon
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Love
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“Love is one of the most frequently used word in the English
language. People long for love, fight for love and even die for
love. They tell one another that they love each other. Most people
assume that love exist between family members.
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