Your Weekend Guide (June 17, 2016)
EXHIBITS
The Department of Social Welfare and Development, together with the Ayala Museum, Australian Aid, and World Bank Group, brings Malaya Kang Mangarap (Dreaming is Free), a photo exhibit and documentary screening showcasing family beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P鈥檚). The exhibit is on view until June 17, at the Ayala Museum, Makati Avenue cor. Dela Rosa Street, Greenbelt Park, Makati City. For inquiries, call Ayala Museum at (02) 759-8288 or e-mail [email protected].
Syncopations, a culminating exhibition featuring more than 140 works by students from the Young Artists鈥 Studio, is on view at the Dragon Gallery until June 18. Dragon Gallery is located at the RCBC Plaza, 2/F Yuchengco Museum in Makati City. For details, call (02) 889-1234 or e-mail [email protected].
Blanc Art Space is running Buen Calubayan鈥檚 Hidalgo: Towards A History from Within, a project to take a closer look at Filipino renowned artist Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo and his perceived locations in a given 鈥渨orld.鈥 The exhibit will be on view until July 2. For more details, e-mail [email protected], or check their Web site blanc.ph and Facebook page, facebook.com/blancgallery.
Lara De Los Reyes鈥 New Sculptures (Unskilled & Unaware Of It) is ongoing until June 11 at Pablo Fort, C-11 South of Market, 11th and 24th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
UP Vargas Museum presents J Pacena II鈥檚 solo exhibit titled The Banquet: Subject Matter I of III at the 1F Galleries of the Museum. The exhibit focuses on three themes: The Current Art System and the Philippine Art Market, The Catalogue of Artists from year 2000-2015, and the Study of Space, Materials and Technique. Together, these reflect Pacena鈥檚 fascination with the work and practice of artists of different persuasions and how they come together to sketch out the landscape Philippine Contemporary Art. The exhibit runs until July 2.
The National Commission and Culture and the Arts presents PROMDI: A Survey of the Contemporary Visual Arts in Dumaguete until June 30 at the NCCA Lobby, NCCA Gallery, 633 General Luna St., Intramuros, Manila.For details, call 0928-508-1057 or e-mail [email protected].
Alien Life at Post Gallery Cubao X features works by 15-year-old Miles Fabonan, his father Fabo, his mother Gerrie, and his sister Ayi. It runs until July 16 at POST Gallery, Cubao Expo, Araneta Center, Quezon City.
Vinyl On Vinyl is holding three concurrent exhibitions. These are Hahan at Wrkz, featuring works by Uji 鈥淗ahan鈥 Handoko Eko Saputro, a multi-media artist from Yogyakarta, Indonesia who has collaborated with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Smeg and Hurley; Small-medium, Large by Nix Puno; and Hidden Cravings by Kaloy Reyes Pangilinan. The exhibits are on view at 2135 Warehouse II, Chino Roces Ave. Makati.
1335MABINI presents an exhibition organized by Kiri Dalena titled There is Another Sky, featuring works by Kiri and Aba Dalena, Aubrey Llamas, Jose Olarte, Jippy Pascua, Jeffrie Po, John Torres, Mordz Visitacion, and Lina Zacher. Primarily featuring selected works in video and photography, the roster of visual artists, filmmakers, and photographers focus their lens on the current plight of the lumad — the indigenous people of Mindanao. Also on view is Rinne Abrugena鈥檚 solo exhibition titled Death in the Open. Through her latest collection of paintings and drawings, the artist continues to probe the intricacies of visual language and subtleties of human behavior. The exhibits run until June 24. The gallery is located at 1335 Mabini St., Ermita, Manila.
Silverlens Galleries is currently showing three exhibitions: Eric Zamuco鈥檚 Visible Currents, an experiential exhibit of reconstructed forms; Chati Coronel鈥檚 latest solo exhibit, The Way In/The Way Out, using seven colors, one for each painting, as an energy center; and, Johan Espiritu鈥檚 Cy Pr茅s. They run until July 2 at Silverlens, 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Don Chino Roces Ave. Ext., Makati City. For inquiries, contact [email protected] or call (02) 816-0044.
As the Philippines celebrates its 118th Independence Day, the Makati Shangri-La, Manila holds Encuentros featuring works by National Artist Federico Alcuaz from June 16 to 26 at the Lobby.
The BenCab Museum presents Crusaders by Orley Ypon featuring his hyper-realistic painting style that highlights his mastery of the human anatomy; and a textile exhibition, Upland/Lowland Tingguian/Iloko, featuring spectacular weaves and textiles of the Tingguian of Abra and its uplands. The two exhibits are on view at the Gallery Indigo and Print Gallery of the BenCab Museum in Tuba, Benguet, until June 26. For details visit or .
Luis 鈥淛unyee鈥 Yee, Jr. ruminates on silence in The Silence of J, his solo exhibition at Galleria Duemila, 210 Loring St., Pasay City, until June 30. In the exhibit, the walls are seamlessly hung with sparse four-sided woodwork, evocative reliefs made from sturdy jointed tongue-and-groove planks, whitewashed in ivory, snow, and eggshell.
Kulay-Diwa presents No Reason to Be Bored, an exhibition of recent works by Franz Marion 鈥淣ano鈥 Vocalan. Vocalan, who hails from Angono, is well known for his graffiti paintings. The exhibit runs until July 7. The gallery is located at 25 Lopez Ave., Lopez Village, Sucat, Para帽aque City.
The Metropolitan Museum of Manila will showcase Raymundo 鈥淩ay鈥 Albano鈥檚 short-lived yet very prolific and influential career in A Time to Unlearn, at the Sphere section of MET鈥檚 Philippine Contemporary Art: To Scale the Past and the Possible. This exhibition shows the many contributions of Albano to the local art scene of today. The Metropolitan Museum is located at the Bangko Sentral Compound, Roxas Blvd., Malate, Manila.
The first Retrospective Exhibition of Antonio Austria is on view until July 10 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines鈥 Bulwagang Juan Luna (Main Gallery) and Pasilyo Guillermo Tolentino (3F Hallway Gallery). The exhibit features Austria鈥檚 paintings of 鈥渄ifferent aspects, moods, scenarios, social and religious values of the urban Filipino鈥 as well as drawings and memorabilia telling of Austria鈥檚 progress as an artist in the 1950s. For details, call 832-1125 local 1504/1505, e-mail [email protected], or visit .
The touring exhibition Badong: Salvador Bernal Designs the Stage, organized by the Cultural Center of the Philippines, is on view at the Ateneo Art Gallery until July 2. Curated by Dr. Nicanor Tiongson, Gino Gonzalez, and Ricardo Cruz, the exhibit honors the late National Artist for Theater Design Salvador 鈥淏adong鈥 F. Bernal, featuring his design projects in ballet, opera, theater, and film from the 1970s to 2011. Admission is P30 per head. The Ateneo Art Gallery is in the Old Rizal Library Special Collections Bldg., Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights, Quezon City. For more information, contact the Curatorial Office at 426-6488.
Zean Cabangis showcases his trademarked works in collage, photography, acrylic paint, and emulsion transfers techniques in the exhibit titled Loom, on view at the Main Gallery, The Big Room, and Inner Room of Art Informal in Greenhills East, Mandaluyong. The exhibit runs until June 25. For details, call 725-8518 or visit Art Informal鈥檚 website .
The Filipino Heritage Festival, Inc. presents Preserving the Past, Ensuring the Future, an exhibition on the rice culture of the Cordilleras and the Philippine Food Staples Sufficiency Program, which is ongoing until June 17 at SM Pampanga in San Fernando City, Pampanga. For inquiries, call 576-8139 or e-mail [email protected].
PERFORMANCES
惭耻蝉颈肠础谤迟别蝉鈥 Godspell opens this weekend, June 17, at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of RCBC Plaza, Makati City. Show dates are June 17, 18, 25 at 8 p.m. and June 19, 25, and 26 at 3:30 p.m. Godspell, directed by Dr. Anton Juan, stars Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Jef Flores, OJ Mariano, Shiela Valderrama-Martinez, Caisa Borromeo, Poppert Bernadas, Topper Fabregas, Red Concepcion, Stephen Vi帽as, Abi Sulit, Maronne Cruz, Rhenz Gabalonzo and Gab Pangilinan. Tickets are available at TicketWorld, ticketworld.com.ph or 891-9999. For more information, call (02) 895-8098 or e-mail [email protected].
Catch Si Medea: Madiya and Maida by the Langgam Performance Troupe at The Open Space Manila on June 18, 25, 26, and July 2 and 3. Tickets for both plays, Madiya and Maida, are priced at P400, but per-show tickets are P250 each. Matinees are at 3 p.m. and gala shows are at 7 p.m. The Open Space Manila is located at 134 Jupiter St., Makati City. For inquiries or reservations, contact 0927-167-4225 or e-mail [email protected].
The Manila Symphony Orchestra Music Academy presents solo performances of by its violin, cello, piano, and voice students on June 18 at the GSIS Museum in Pasay City. The recitals will start at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission is free. For inquiries, e-mail [email protected].
Rak of Aegis, the legendary rock musical by Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), opens its fifth run on June 17 with new additionals in the cast: Miss Saigon alumae Tanya Manalang, The Voice finalist Alisah Bonaobra, Jon Santos, and Carla Guevarra-Laforteza, among others. Directed by Maribel Legarda. The show will run Tuesdays and Sundays until Aug. 28. Call 891-9999 or visit ticketworld.com.ph for reservations, or 725-6244, or e-mail [email protected] for more information.
FILM
鈥淪panish Thrillers,鈥 a series of Spanish movies, is being held every Saturday in June at the FDCP Cinematheque. Enrique Urbizu鈥檚 No habr谩 paz para los malvados (No Rest for the Wicked) willbe shown on June 18. The 2011 film is about a cop who is implicated in a triple homicide in an after-hours club. Jaume Balaguer贸鈥檚 Mientras duermes (Sleep Tight) will close the film series on June 25. A doorman in an apartment building in Barcelona embarks on a mission to torment one tenant. All films will be shown at 4 p.m., in Spanish with English subtitles. The screenings will be held at the FDCP Cinematheque, 855 T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis. For details visit or , or call 526-1482.
EVENTS
DITO: Bahay ng Sining holds its monthly weekend art festival, Starving for Art, on June 17 to 19 at J. Molina St., Marikina City. The festival will feature live performances of musicians, spoken word artists, and performance artists, and there will be a bazaar. Admission is free. For more details, visit .
The MNL Urban Design Festival goes to Escolta, at the iconic First United Building, with 鈥淧eople Make Cities! The Escolta Festival鈥 on June 18. There will be a talk on Urban Design, a discussion of art, housing, branding, data, mobility, and places, at 2 p.m. There will be a love parade at 3 p.m., and a festival launch party at Fred鈥檚 Revolucion at 6 p.m., with performances from DJs Mark Zero and Sgt Vez. Visit facebook.com/mnlurbandesign for more information.
June is French Month, and one of the scheduled activities celebrating this is La F锚te at Greenbelt, Family French Afternoon on June 26 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. There will be storytelling and singing in French for children. Shoppers may pre-register at the Greenbelt 5 concierge by presenting a single purchase receipt worth P1,000. Registration is limited to 20 slots only.
Robinsons Magnolia will have a weeklong celebration marking Father鈥檚 Day. From June 13 to 19, a luxury car display can be viewed at the Mall鈥檚 Atrium. Participating car brands are Mercedez-Benz, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge. For Father鈥檚 Day gifts, special discounts will be given at Penguin, GAP, Giordano, Aeropostale, Bomberg, Geox, ResToeRun, Lacoste, Dr. Kong, Officine, Kaluxe, Arq Living, Gourdo鈥檚, Osim, and Hydration Nation. There will also be discounts and deals from Mesa, Gumbo, Thousand Cranes and Sincerity, and Summit Hotel Magnolia will have special rates.
The 14th Marian exhibit of the Church-run Radio Veritas is on view at SM North, EDSA, Quezon City until June 20. The station will hold the Mary and the Saints in the Year of the Eucharist and the Family exhibit featuring canonically crowned and popular venerated images of Mary from various parts of the country, as well as images of the Saints with devotion to and writings about the Eucharist and the family such as St. Therese and St. Padre Pio. The exhibit is free and open to public during mall hours from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.


