Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Mag:net Cafe

Mag:net Cafe Katipunan

Monday, 21 July
7:00PM
Happy Mondays Poetry Nights
9:30PM
Los Chupacabras, Chongkeys, Weedisneys

Tuesday, 22 July
7:00PM
Acoustic Hour: Angel Radio
9:30PM
Random Night Production

Wednesday, 23 July
7:00PM
Acoustic Hour: Benjamin Garcia
9:30PM
Jazz Night: Brass Monkeys, Limalang



Thursday, 24 July
7:00PM
Acoustic Hour: Blush
9:30PM
SPIT (Silly People's Improv Theater)

Friday, 25 July
7:00PM
Acoustic Hour: Noli Aurillo
9PM
Dirty Kitchen, Tribu ni Dulu

Saturday, 26 July
6:30PM
Acoustic Hour: Pope Paredes
9:00PM
Mechanical Poetry Productions: Kidzpool, Pink Cow, The Haneps, Green Peas, No One Likes, Orgasmic Chicken, Felony

Mag:net Cafe High Street

Monday, 21 July
Rockeoke with Oven Toaster

Tuesday, 22 July
SPIT and Broadwayoke featuring Villain and Anti-Hero Songs

Wednesday, 23 July
Camblo, Shards of Ice, Johnny Allegre and Affinity, The LowTechs, Nyko Maca + Playground

Thursday, 24 July
Private Event

Friday, 25 July
Dazed and Confused Night featuring Taken by Cars, Musical O, The Lowtechs, Us-2 Evil-0, Boy Elroy and more...

Saturday, 26 July
Terno Night with Updharma Down, Musical O, Paramita, Sleepwalk Circus


Springtime in France: Baldemor

Manuel D. Baldemor is a multi-talented Filipino artist. He is a painter, sculptor, printmaker, writer and book illustrator. He was born in 1974 at Paete, Laguna Philippines, a place renowned for woodcarvers. He has contributed more than 20 designs for reproduction on UNICEF’s Christmas greeting cards for 18 straight years. Baldemor has held numerous one-man exhibits in museums and galleries not only in the Philippines but in cities around the world including Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore Osaka, Tokyo, Cairo, Teheran, Tel-Aviv, Ankara, Cascais, Madrid, Santiago, Mainz, Munich, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Prague, Bratislava, Paris, Vienna, Warsaw, Budapest, Moscow, Bern, Basel, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Uppsala, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Bergen, Oslo, Vilnius, Tallinn, Riga, London, Edinburgh, and New York. He has received 24 local and international awards and grants and has been chosen artist-in-residence in Singapore, Japan, Israel, Chile, Portugal, Estonia and Switzerland.



Baldemor states: To experience France in springtime is like trying to find gourmet mushrooms. One has to be in the right place at the right time.
There have been many unforgettable moments as I found myself watching the diffused sunrise between olive groves, chasing a sunset on Cezanne's Mont Ste-Victoire, searching for the perfect bouillabaisse simmered in saffron and Provençal herbs in Marseilles, driving along cherry trees just beginning to bloom, from perched village to chateau to abbey, until one arrives at the vineyard of contentment.
Everywhere I look, the landscape is filled with spingtime blooms - clematis, azaleas, peonies, tulips and pansies. Above, the cerulean skies look down with favor at the unfolding beauty. Below at sea level, I see fishermen stand waist-deep in mountain streams angling for trout.
I see old men playing pétanque, drinking pastis, and women carrying baskets instead of cameras at a village market amidst rows of stalls loaded with aubergines, asparagus, tomatoes and haricots verts.
With only my brushes and paints as means of communication, I manage to share my thoughts and feelings. This leads to sumptuous meals with newfound friends at tables laden with foie gras, wild truffle omelettes, ratatouille and galatea crepes washed down with glasses of Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
For these and other happy memories of the many seasons I have spent in France, I will always cherish my moments of Spring.

ARTIST TALK: Frankie Callaghan


This Saturday, July 26, from 3-5pm, join Silverlens Gallery as Frankie Callaghan gives an Artist Talk for his show Stranger. In his talk, Callaghan will discuss how his relationship with photography started, how it has developed and how his process continuously evolves.



Stranger is an exhibit of night photographs by Frankie Callaghan. His love for photography began while just a boy growing up in Baguio. It wasn’t until after studying finance and management at the Wharton School of Business that he gave into his calling to work as a full-time photographer. He first exhibited his photographs at the age of 21 in Philadelphia. He was one of the participants of the “Photography as Expression” Sense-I workshop at Silverlens Gallery.

Other upcoming Saturday Activities are:
August 2, 3-5pm : Talk on Slum Urbanism in the Philippines, by Architect Alex Ray Evangelista
August 9, 6-9pm : Game Night

Visit Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Image:
Frankie Callaghan
Guarding the Woods, 2008

Art Matters

Ayala Museum invites the public to become its partners in educating through art, with Art Matters, a fund-raising exhibition, on Thursday, 24 July 2008, at the ArtistSpace.


The exhibition will feature works by 19 Filipino artists: Nunelucio Alvarado, Marcel Antonio, Dennis Ascalon, Virgilio Aviado, Charlie Co, Allan Cosio, Fil Delacruz, Antipas Delotavo, Renato Habulan, Raymond Legaspi, Arturo Luz, Jordan Mangosan, Hadrian Mendoza, Ramon Orlina, Susan Fetalvero-Roces, John Frank Sabado, Pablo Baens Santos, Toto Tarrosa, and Edwin Wilwayco.

Part of the proceeds of the event will go to the Ayala Museum Art Fund for the implementation of its continuing education projects and outreach programs. These programs include free tours for students of public schools and members of marginalized communities, in line with the Museum’s goal of instilling national pride in our people through the arts.

The exhibition, which will run until 7 August 2008, is envisioned to become an annual undertaking at the Ayala Museum.



Established in 2004, ArtistSpace is a commercial-run gallery owned by Ayala Museum, dedicated to promote Philippine contemporary art and talent. It is located at the 2/F Glass Wing of the Ayala Museum, and is accessible via the 2/F pedestrian walkway.

Admission to the ArtistSpace is free.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

2008 Annual General Assembly

The Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. invites you to the

2008 Annual General Assembly

Bring your friends… meet fellow members and lovers of culture and the arts…Watch a cultural performance and enjoy local Filipino food!

When : Thursday, July 31, 2008
Where : Tambunting-Villongco Hall
4th Floor, National Museum of the Filipino People
Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila
Time : Registration starts at 3 pm.

See you there!



Notice of Annual Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of MUSEUM FOUNDATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC. will be held at the Tambunting Villonco Hall, National Museum, on July 31, 2008 at 3 p.m. The agenda of the meeting will be as follows:

  1. Call to Order
  2. Proof of Notice/Certification of Quorum
  3. Approval of Minutes
  4. Report of President
  5. Election of Trustees
  6. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
  7. Other Matters
  8. Adjournment

Attached are the following documents:

  1. Message from the President;
  2. Nomination Form for Trustees;
  3. Voting form and the proposed amendments of the Articles of Incorporation; and,
  4. Proxy form.

The voting form for the election of trustees shall be sent after July 19, 2008, the deadline for submission of the names of nominees to the Board of Trustees.

For any question regarding the meeting, please call Elvie Magpayo, Flor Cortez, or the undersigned at 404-2685 or 722-9073.

Registration begins at 3:00pm.

Patricia Maria C. Lopa
Corporate Secretary

(original signed)


2004-2007 Officers & Trustees: Maria Isabel G. Ongpin (President), Narcisa Escaler (Vice President), Armita B. Rufino (Treasurer), Trickie C. Lopa (Secretary), Amando Doronila, Robert F. Lane, Mailin P. Locsin, Lourdes R. Montinola (Chair, Schools Committee), Imelda M. Nicolas, Ambeth F. Ocampo (Chair, Tri-media Committee), Cynthia B. Pastor, Maritess M. Pineda, Concepcion A. Poblador (Chair, Membership Committee), Mercedes L. Vargas, Isagani G. Yambot

You can also download the forms in pdf format from our website:

· Message from the President
· Nomination Form for Trustees
· Voting form and the proposed amendments of the Articles of Incorporation
· Proxy form
· Attendance Confirmation Form

Friday, July 11, 2008

Art for Life


Collaborative project that features a noteworthy series of one hundred limited edition sculptures. Done by noted artist SEB Chua, the piece depicts a collective view on the deeper meaning of motherhood in today's society. Donations derived from this project will benefit UNICEF's ongoing fight againts Neo-Natal Mortality.

(Layout and Design by : Kylo Chua (kylochua@yahoo.com)

Launching of it's permanent display will be on Aug.1 at ARTASIA,

Artist Talk by Johann Espiritu for his show, Symmetry | Duality


This Saturday, July 12, from 3-5pm, Silverlens Gallery hosts an Artist Talk by Johann Espiritu for his show, Symmetry | Duality.

Symmetry | Duality is an exhibit of pairs, shot by Silverlens Sense-I instructor Johann Espiritu. Espiritu has had several exhibits, and is currently working on two book projects. His work has been displayed in newspapers, magazines, billboards and even featured in limited-edition postage stamps. A lawyer by profession, Johann was admitted to the Philippine Bar in 2001 and to the New York State Bar in 2004.

Other upcoming Saturday Activities are:

July 26, 3-5pm : Artist Talk by Frankie Callaghan
August 2, 3-5pm : Urban Architecture Talk
August 9, 6-9pm : Game Night

Visit Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Image:
Johann Espiritu
Untitled 01, 2008

Thursday, July 3, 2008

STRANGER by Frankie Callaghan/SYMMETRY | DUALITY by Johann Espiritu


STRANGER by Frankie Callaghan
SYMMETRY | DUALITY by Johann Espiritu

July 10-August 9, 2008
Opening reception: 6pm on July 10, Thursday

Silverlens Gallery invites everyone to the openings Stranger by Frankie Callaghan and Symmetry | Duality by Johann Espiritu, at 6pm on July 10, Thursday. The shows will run until August 9, 2008.



Stranger is an exhibit of night photographs by Frankie Callaghan. His love for photography began while just a boy growing up in Baguio. It wasn’t until after studying finance and management at the Wharton School of Business that he gave into his calling to work as a full-time photographer. He first exhibited his photographs at the age of 21 in Philadelphia. He was one of the participants of the “Photography as Expression” Sense-I workshop at Silverlens Gallery.

Symmetry | Duality is an exhibit of pairs, shot by Silverlens Sense-I instructor Johann Espiritu. Espiritu has had several exhibits, and is currently working on two book projects. His work has been displayed in newspapers, magazines, billboards and even featured in limited-edition postage stamps. A lawyer by profession, Johann was admitted to the Philippine Bar in 2001 and to the New York State Bar in 2004.

Saturday Gallery Activities:

July 12, 3-5pm : Artist Talk by Johann Espiritu

July 26, 3-5pm : Artist Talk by Frankie Callaghan

August 2, 3-5pm : Urban Architecture Talk

August 9, 6-9pm : Game Night

Visit Silverlens Gallery at 2/F YMC Bldg. 2, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-2650873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am–7 pm, Saturday 1–6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com.

Images:
(left) Frankie Callaghan
Clothes Lines, 2008

(right) Johann Espiritu
Untitled, 2008

Cavite Heritage Tour

You are invited to join our Cultural Study Tour of the historical town of Cavite, a living museum of Philippine revolutionary history. Many of its landmarks are also a testament of the elegant tastes and lifestyles of illustrados who led the revolution of 1898. Our guest lecturer is Ms. Tina Decal.

Cavite Heritage Tour
July 19, 2008, Saturday

06:30 am Santuario De San Antonio Church, Forbes Park, Makati City (parking area) We encourage everyone to buy breakfast for the trip although light pastries and water will be served on-board).
8:00 - 9:00 am Arrive Kawit, Cavite
Tour to Aguinaldo Shrine - the mansion of the First Philippine President was the site of the proclamation of Independence in June 12, 1898.
9:30 - 10:30 am

Arrive General Trias, Cavite
Visit at GBR Museum (Geronimo Berenguer delos Reyes)
11:00 - 11:45 am Arrive Amadeo, Cavite
Shopping at Café Amadeo
12:15 - 2:00 pm Arrive at Indang, Cavite
Lunch at Balai Indang (savor & enjoy a good lunch of : salad, pasta, chicken, seafood, embotido, veggie, flavored rice, bottomless dalandan juice and dessert).
2:00 - 2:30 pm Sidetrip to Indang Church (rare tromp l'oeil in shades of old rose and grey enliven this church. A rare oil painting of the seven archangels is revered in the right altar). And sidetrip to Bonifacio Monument/marker.
3:00 - 4:00 pm Arrive Dasmariñas, Cavite.
Tour at De La Salle Museum (Bahay Na Bato Museum). The alumni of La Salle erected a museum in the manner of Philippine Colonial houses in its vast campus in Dasmariñas. The Bahay-na-Bato or stone mansion features the best of ornamentation found in affluent houses during the 19th century.
4:14 - 5:00 pm Arrive Silang, Cavite
Visit Silang Church. Three beautiful baroque reredos adorn the church. The main reredo features events leading to the birth of the Savior. The central niche is occupied by the statue of the N. S. de Candelaria. The two side reredos feature Jesuit saints since Cavite was under the spiritual care of the Jesuits prior to their expulsion.
05:00 pm Departure for Manila.
07:00 pm ETA Makati, Santuario de San Antonio Church
(ETA, depends on the traffic).

You can download the reservation form in pdf or zipped pdf format.

Museum Foundation reserves the right to change the itinerary. In case of bad weather, the tour may be cancelled. For more information or reservations, please call the Museum Foundation office at 404-2685/0928- 503-9392, and look for Elvie or Menchie; at 722-9073 and look for Flor.

For more Museum Foundation events and activities please visit our website at http://museumfounda tionph.org/ news/

Friday, June 27, 2008

The Saturday Group 40th Anniversary Show-Homage to MALANG

Start: Jun 28, '08 6:00p
Location: Art Center SM Megamall, Bldg A, 4th floor.

The Saturday Group members takes inspiration from Malang's works and interprets them in their own individual styles. Borrowing his favorite subjects, colors and style, members of the group explores the various possibilities that they can conjure while retaining their own artistic style.

Faber-Castell Sining Award 2008



VISUAL ARTS CATEGORY



CONTEST GUIDELINES:

1. The Faber-Castell Sining Award painting competition is open to all interested Filipino artists of all ages who have not held any solo exhibit.

2. The competition will start on June 15, 2008. The submission of entries will be on September 25 and 26, 2008 at:
UNIGIFTS - Roces Centre, Unit 3, 127 Don A. Roces Ave., Quezon City

3. The Official Entry Forms are available at the following venues:

• National Bookstore branches
(Quezon Avenue, Glorietta, SM North Edsa, SM Megamall)
• The entry forms may also be reproduced.
• Or may be downloaded from www.crownsupplymanila.com

4. The Ocial Entry Forms should be lled up completely and legibly. This should be submitted together with the artist’s 2”x2” ID picture.

5. The competition is open to all themes/subject matter. It may be figurative/representational or abstract/nonrepresentational.

6. All entries must measure 2’ x 3’. Orientation may be horizontal or vertical. Framing is optional. Painting material may be canvass, plywood or paper. All entries should bear provisions for hanging.

7. The medium to be used may be of the following: oil, acrylic and watercolour. It is not required to use Faber-Castell products.



8. Only works dated 2008 are accepted. All entries must be original and have not been exhibited or awarded by any award giving bodies.

9. The entries should be unsigned. Attach the name label at the back of the entry specifying the name of the artist, medium used, size and title of the painting.

10. Entries with incomplete requirements will not be accepted.

11. Winners will be awarded with the following:

Oil Category:
• First Prize P 50,000 cash prize and plaque
• Second Prize P 30,000 cash prize and plaque
• Third Prize P 20,000 cash prize and plaque
• 5 Honorable Mention Awardees P 5,000 cash prize and plaque each awardee

Water-based Category:
• First Prize P 30,000 cash prize and plaque
• 4 Honorable Mention Awardees P 4,000 cash prize and plaque each awardee

Aside from the cash prize, all winners will receive Faber-Castell products.


12. All entries will pass through a screening to be made by a panel of judges. All decisions of the judges SHALL BE FINAL and INCONTESTABLE.

13. The judging will be on October 1, 2008 and the Awarding Ceremony will be on October 15, 2008. The ocial venue will be announced later. Retrieval of artworks will also be announced at a later date.

14. All the winning entries will remain to be the property of the winners.

15. Crown Supply Corporation has the right to use the winning entries in any of Faber-Castell’s advertising and promotional programs.

16. For more inquiries, please call our Marketing Department at 361-7391 or 92, loc. 113 to 115 or email to jebarle@mozcom.com.

JUAN LUNA: SELECTED PAINTINGS FROM THE BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS COLLECTION AT AYALA MUSEUM


This exhibition showcases twenty-three paintings from the BPI Collection, including works from the estate of Grace Luna, wife of Andres Luna de San Pedro y Tavera, son of Juan Luna. On exhibit from 12 June to 31 August 2008 at the Third Floor Gallery of the Ayala Museum.


Juan Luna: Selected Paintings from the Bank of the Philippine Islands Collection is curated by Professor Ambeth R. Ocampo, Chairman of the National Historical Institute, who will soon be conferred the Officier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the Republic of France. BPI shares this collection with the public for the first time on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Bank of the Philippine Islands Foundation.


Juan Luna is best known for historic and historical paintings like the Spoliarium and Blood Compact. These works are seen as expressions of the coming of the age of the Filipino and the birth of the Philippines as nation in the late 19th century. The exhibition will focus on the man behind the paintings by highlighting Luna’s overlooked works as well as studies and small works that were not intended for public display but reveal his creative process.


The show will also include portrait paintings from the Ayala Museum collection, and select works from private collections. Additional support is provided by Pacific Paint (Boysen) Philippines, Inc.




A gallery tour will be conducted by Professor Ambeth R. Ocampo on Saturday, 19 July 2008 at 11:00 am. Admission to the museum includes lecture.


Ayala Museum is located at the corner of Makati Avenue and De La Rosa Street, Makati City. For more information, please call 757-7117 to 21 local 28 or visit www.ayalamuseum.org

Thursday, June 26, 2008

July Activities at the Lopez Museum

The Lopez Memorial Museum would like to invite you to the following activities:

1. Artists In Conversation

Featuring artists Jonathan Olazo and Claro Ramirez. The conversation will dwell on Olazo's installation work "Healing Achilles" and the conservation and curatorial challenge involved in installing said work, among others. On June 28, Saturday, 2-4 pm. Fee is Php120.00

2. Painting Do's and Dont's: Lecture-Demo on Taking Care of Paintings

Lecture-demo will focus on anatomy of painting (oil or acrylic on canvas, paper or wood), common problems and causes and tips on conservation. To be given by Ms Maita Reyes, Conservation Consultant of Lopez Memorial Museum. On July 5, Saturday, 2-4pm. Fee is Php120.00.

3. The Multiple Contexts of the Calatagan Artefacts: Navigating a Maze of Meanings

Dr Grace Barretto-Tesoro of the UP Archaeological Studies Program will map out the biography of the objects from their acquisition in the past as commodities, grave goods, archaeological evidence and museum collection. In cooperation with Museum Foundation, Inc. On July 12, Saturday, 2-4 pm. Fee is Php50.oo, Museum Foundation members Php100.00 and non-members Php150.00.

For more information, please call Ms Fanny San Pedro or Ms Jane Pagkalinawan at 6312417 or email pezseum@skyinet.net or lmmpasig@gmail.com

Book launch - BenCab: Nude Drawings


3pm, June 28, 2008, Saturday

Drawing installation by BenCab

and

Book launch - BenCab: Nude Drawings
with text & commentary by Krip Yuson
Anvil Publishing Inc

*Books will be sold at a discounted price during the launch.
Signed monographs of the exhibit will also be available.

Related Images exhibit by BenCab runs until July 5, 2008

Visit silverlens gallery at 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City, 816-0044, 0905-265-0873, manage@silverlensphoto.com. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday 10am-7 pm, Saturday 1-6pm. www.silverlensphoto.com

Friday, June 20, 2008

Art in the Park 2008

Art in the Park features original paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures by promising art students and established visual artists.

Art after Dark is a relaxed evening affair featuring 6 interactive art spaces highlighting one-of-a-kind or specially selected pieces from different artists and art groups.

The Museum Foundation of the Philippines creates an exciting event for first-time buyers and experienced collectors to purchase original contemporary art by up-coming and celebrated artists. For the first time in its three years, Art in the Park will extend until evening but only after transforming into six interactive art spaces. Allow yourself to be wooed by an equally impressive line-up of artists and art groups showcasing one-of-a-kind pieces.

LOCATION:

Velasquez Park, Valero St.,
Salcedo Village, Makati City

FAIR HOURS:

June 28, 2008
Art in the Park: 8am – 2pm
Art after Dark: 5pm – 10pm

Los Borgia


film screening

In 1492, the Pope dies and Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia emerges as the top contender to head the Vatican, despite several illegitimate children. When he gets the papal throne, Rodrigo moves to consolidate his power thereby empowering and alienating various members of his family. Lucrezia Borgia, Rodrigo's daughter, is torn between her family duties and a desire to find true love. Rodrigo's youngest son Cesare, is a duplicitous and manipulative sibling who considers himself his sister's closest confidante.

In

El poder. film series

Details

Title: Los Borgia
Director: Antonio Hernández
Year made: 2006
Format: DVD
Duration: largometraje - 120 min
País producción: España
Versión original: Español
Subtitulado: Inglés

Dates

21/06/2008 (18:00 h)

Location

Instituto Cervantes
855 T.M. Kalaw St.
Ermita Metro Manila
(FILIPINAS)



Proyección de cine

1492. Rodrigo Borgia, en presencia de sus tres hijos, Juan, César y Jofré, es elegido Papa con el nombre de Alejandro VI. El nuevo Papa sueña con aumentar territorios para el Vaticano. Nombra capitán de sus ejércitos a Juan y lo casa con una noble española. A César le nombra cardenal, y obliga a Jofré a casarse con Sancha de Aragón. Para su única hija, Lucrecia, acuerda el matrimonio con Juan Sforza. Entre los hermanos César y Juan existe una gran rivalidad y una noche, después de volver juntos de una fiesta, el cadáver de Juan, el favorito de Alejandro, es encontrado en un río. César entonces deja los hábitos y es nombrado capitán de los ejércitos...

Dentro de

El poder. Ciclo de cine

Ficha técnica

Título: Los Borgia
Director: Antonio Hernández
Año producción: 2006
Formato: DVD
Duración: largometraje - 120 min
País producción: España
Versión original: Español
Subtitulado: Inglés

Fechas

21/06/2008 (18:00 h)

Lugar

Instituto Cervantes
855 T.M. Kalaw St.
Ermita Metro Manila
(FILIPINAS)

FETE DELA MUSIQUE 2008


San Miguel By The Bay
SM Mall of Asia Music Hall
Block 20, in front of San Miguel By The Bay

JUNE 21, 2008


POP and R&B
Shift // Battle City // Delara // Playphonics Ciudad // Zelle // Lala
Purplechickens // Chubibo // The Pin Up Girls Sugarfree // Stonefree // Gloc 9 // Reklamo
Hale // Dice & K9/Mobbstarr // Itchyworms // Taken By Cars
Pamilya Dimagiba // Chilitees // UpDharmaDown
Out of Body Special // Sino Sikat? // Mike's Apartment // Paramita
Brigada // Topjunk


ROCK
Boy Elroy // Astrojuan // Hija // Kinetic Daze
The Low Techs // Skies of Ember // Kastigo // Shotgun Lola // Syalam
Hilera // Faspitch // Wuds // Kjwan // The Youth // Nictynasty // Imbuenokudos
Maryzark // 4MH // Subscapular //Bloodshedd // Witchtreesymbol // Sanctus
Bane Andre Marie // Republika de Lata // Acidstone


JAZZ, BLUES, WORLD, REGGAE, ELECTRONICA
Radioactive Sago Project // Tropical Depression // Blue Rats // Coffeebreak Island
Skaramouche // Drip // Syalam // Johnny Alegre // Bembol Rockers // Brass Munky
Bagetsafonik // Outerhope // Swissy // Juan Pablo Dream // Elemento // Slavedrum
Nyko Maca + Playground // Spaceflower Show // DJ Andy T. // DJ Red-i // DJ Vernon Perez aka Spoonman
DJ Astrid aka Soulflower // DJ Christina Bartges aka Miss Badkiizz // DJ Manifesto DJ Vikno
DJ Brando Umali // DJ Marts Ballesca // Jay De Leon // Manifesto // Clang Sison // Pilipinas Street Plan

About Fete de la Musique

The Fete de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, is a festival promoting music which began in France, but has spread to Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Britain, China, Morocco, Pakistan, India, Philippines, and other countries. Completely different from a music festival, the Fete de la Musique is above all a free popular fete, open to any participant (amateur or professional mucians) who wants to perform in it. This music day allows the expression of all styles of music in a cheerful atmosphere. It aims at a large audience, working to popularize musical practice for young and not so young people from all social backgrounds. It gives an opportunity to communicate and share a very special moment through music.



Location:
SM Mall of Asia Complex
Block 20, infront of San Miguel by the Bay
Pasay City, NCR
Philippines


Paseo Center
Paseo, Panagdait
Mabolo, CEB
Philippines


Cost:

Free admission.