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July 31, 2008 | Posted by Roberta at Contests, Theater
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If you’re watching Cinderella any day soon, here’s something you shouldn’t miss:  Gibbs Cadiz is hosting a contest over at his blog, and the loot bag is something hefty–$100, plus Cinderella soundtrack album (the one that Lea Salonga and cast are recording in Manila), and original US-made DVD copies of The Making of Miss Saigon and Hey, Mr. Producer!

The contest is sponsored by the LeaSalongaFansClub and runs until August 24. What to do? Simple. Watch the show. Blog about it and leave a comment at the fan site so the contest organizers know. The biggest deal about it is that it’s Cinderella herself who will be choosing the best entry. Ain’t that nice?

But wait–before you go blogging away, head on over to Gibbs Cadiz’s blog for the contest rules. Good luck!

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bellas artes

One fine example of architecture conservation in the Philippines is the first ever Fine Arts School of the University of the Philippines called the Escuela de Bellas Artes.

Built in 1867, the two-story stone structure was designed by Felix Rojas, the first Filipino to earn an architectural degree. Situated on R. Hidalgo Street in Quiapo, it served as the residence of the first dean of the school of fine arts. When the school moved to the Padre Faura campus of the University of the Philippines, the Bellas Artes building was left in a state of neglect, disrepair, and abandonment.

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July 30, 2008 | Posted by Roberta at Asia-Pacific, Visual Arts
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Art 40, silent auction, Julius Babao, Gawad Kalinga

It lacked the hubbub usually associated with art auctions. At the Art 40 event, in which 39 paintings by various contemporary Filipino artists were up for bidding, art collectors quietly filled in small slips of paper with their going bid and dropped these into colorful house-shaped boxes.

By 6 p.m. when the winning bids were announced, the silent auction, organized by ABS-CBN broadcast journalist Julius Babao on the occasion of his fortieth birthday, had raised some PhP2.5 million. Along with proceeds of other paintings sold at fixed prices at the event, the money would go into building 25 to 30 houses for the Gawad Kalinga Art 40 Village in Caloocan City.

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July 28, 2008 | Posted by Roberta at Contests, Culture, Music, North America
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