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2015 Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concert at Tiendesitas and Intramuros on Feb. 20 – 21
Five international jazz artists from the Philippines and Europe will delight Manila at the 2015 Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concerts. Their sonic syntheses will be performed in two concerts that will take place on February 20, Friday, 9:00 PM, at Tiendesitas, Ortigas … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Austria, Austrian Embassy, Austrian Jazz, Bali, C-5, culture and arts, E. Rodriguez Avenue, Eddie Katindig, Embassy of France, Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concerts, Europe, European Artist, European music, European Union Delegation, Fabulous Austrian Trio, FAT, Filipino artist, Fort Santiago, France, Franz Liszt Conservatory of Music, Germany, Goethe-Institut Manila, Henry Katindig, Intramuros, Intramuros Administration, Jazz Indeed Band, Jazz Music, Manila, Mar Dizon, Michael Schiefel, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, NCCA, Nguyên Lê, North Sea Jazz Festivals, Ortigas Avenue, Philippine music, Philippines, Qatar Airways, Raphael Preuschl, Singapore, Switzerland Embassy, the Luneta Hotel, the Swiss Cultural Fund, Tiendesitas, Weimar, World Music
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Marat/Sade, a Classic Sample of Theater of Cruelty and angst not merely gone mad
Freedom, freedom, freedom! Long live the revolution! My heart and the chairs are on fire. Despite its anarchaic ending, my democratic feelings just got high after watching Marat/Sade in its DVD form. I share this rather innate sentiment with awareness … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged Abbé de Coulmier, Adrian Mitchell, Aldwych Theatre, anti-monarchy, anti-poor education policies, Antonin Artaud, Apocalypto, Benedict Fitzgerald film, Berlin, Bertolt Brecht, Black Protest Week, British theater, CAL College of Arts and Letters, Catholic church’s brutality, cchaotic order, Charenton, Charlotte Corday, Corday, Death of Marat, defamiliarization effect, Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade, Donatien Alphonse François, Doug Wright, DSCTA, Dulaang UP, education budget, European Theater, Farhad Safinia, freedom, freedom of expression, French Revolution, Geoffrey Rush, Geoffrey Skelton, Germany, Girondists, Glenda Jackson, human rights, human violence, Ian Richardson, investigative art, Jacobin Club, Jacques-Louis David, Joaquin Phoenix, karapatang pantao, La Mort de Marat, Marat, Marat/Sade, Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont, Marquis, Marquis de Sade, martial law, master’s class, Mel Gibson, Modern Theater, national democracy, neo-classical painting, nihilistic art, organized chaos, Parisian, Patrick Magee, Peter Brook, Philip Kaufman, Philippine Polytechnic University, Philippine youth movement, play within a play, poetic dialogue, political repression, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Prof. Jose Estrella, psychological play, PUP, Quills, Royal Shakespeare Company, Sciller Theater, SCUs, Simonet de Coulmier, Sta. Mesa, State Colleges and Universities, surreal play, surrealism, The Death of Marat, The Passion of the Christ, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, theater between two world wars, Theater History, Theater of Cruelty, tuition hikes, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman Department of Speech Communication and Theater Arts, utopia, Verfremdungseffekt, western Theater
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Spinal-Joints Spiral Dance Work with Arco Renz
PETA Studio, Quezon City, Philippines June 28-29, 2012 —- Photos from our dance workshop with German artist Arco Rez along with Australian artist Melanie Lane. Initiated by Goethe Institute in collaboration with Philippine Education Theater Association Dance Theater Network. Arco Renz is artistic … Continue reading
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Tagged Anak ng Bayan San Juan, Arco Renz, Artistic director, Arts, Asia, Asian dance, Australia, Belgium, contemporary dance, core work, Cultural Exchange, dance, dance fusion, Dance Workshop, Germany, Goethe Institute, Harlequin Theater, Indonesia, Kobalt Works, Modern, Performing Arts, PETA Dance Theater Network, Philippines, Quezon City, SINAGBAYAN, spiral work
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The Role of Media in Resistance Culture
Input by filmmaker-journalist Mustafa Kilinc (Germany) for the International Conference on Progressive Culture organized by the International League of People’s Struggles held at the University of the Philippines Diliman Mass Communication Media Center, July 4-6, 2011. In order to better … Continue reading