Saturday, June 26, 2010

Carmi Chameleon


After the set, I eavesdropped discreetly; I tried to get the drift of reactions from other people around me. While having a last smoke before braving the rain, I overheard two guys mutually spitting venoms about devil-spawn hustlers, somehow the play's outcome afforded them some sick sense of satisfaction a.k.a. "justice".

Somewhere else in the buzzing crowd, another pair mirrored the narrative to a tabloid creation of recent past, "gay serial killer". (Should that rather be a serial killer preying on gay men?)

Still somewhere else, elderlies talk about one's fortune of never having to go down so low as to cruise sex-for-pay. As if preventing sex premised on monetary exchange protects oneself from risk.

At all these, my thought was "ah, melodrama still could work its charms". The "formula" opened lively discourse to an audience, who probably were too weirded out by two earlier stagings: one which admitted to be "carnivalesque" was too much indirect dialog, and another which admitted to not having a story was too, er, "emo".

This was my first night at Virgin Labfest 6 (runs at the CCP 'til 04 July). Initially, as I left CCP, I felt disappointed for guessing early what the "twist" in the story was (the sniffing and spraying gave it away). But I wouldn't be writing this at all if my thoughts just ended there.

I got to thinking more about "Carmi" a.k.a. karma (also goes by Carmina, Carmela, Carmelite) - that cultural dynamic of every gay man's gallivanting ways. Well, a friend who's used to a lot of gallivanting called it a rumor.

Was the outcome the referred karma, i.e. what has simply befallen the character "Adonis"? Could it be a more complicated karma pattern, i.e. series/cycle of deeds and consequences? Was this Adonis' karma for having suffered from an affair gone wrong? Or maybe this was also Gabriel's karma for having loved and lost a lover? Implications on gay relationships? The characters' clash of neuroses were mine fields of "sub-texts."

While we're talking about deeds and consequences, note that the characters were named Adonis and Gabriel. (Sub-text another?)

But then, just maybe, my thoughts are running wild, tossing and turning the story over and over because I couldn't let go of something else. Or someone. I was so taken by this "Adonis" character (performed by Paul Jake Paule); I think I held my breath while I watched. Now that's my sub-text. *wink*

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P.S. The play referred here is J. Dennis Teodosio's "Carmi Martin", part of Virgin Labfest 6's Set D, themed Pink Pestibal, also includes "Huling Habilin ng Sirena" (Layeta Bucoy) and "A Fist Full of Sand" (Arlo De Guzman).

P.P.S. Paul Jake Paule so "affected" me, I now know that he has a Facebook account.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Culture gastronomy, mid-year

"O, di ba mas maganda kung may ART sa buhay mo?" CCP once asked. And I agreed. So much so that one of my "resolutions" for 2010 was to increase on my "culture spending." And 2010 started free actually when BFF Eon and I went to Pasinaya, CCP's preview festival in February. Now the following months will definitely culturally gastronomic (see below).

22 June - 04 July
THE VIRGIN LABFEST VI
Untried, Untested, Unstaged Plays
A festival of new, unpublished, unstaged works by Philippine playwrights.

25 June - 27 June
PAMUNUAN: KARANGYAAN AT KADAKILAAN
Rituals of Leadership and Prestige in the Philippines
(Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group)

02 July - 04 July
WI-FI: INDEPENDENT CONTEMPORARY DANCE FESTIVAL 5
(The CCP and Choreographers’ Network)

09 July - 18 July
CINEMALAYA: Philippine Independent Film Festival 2010

23 July - 22 August
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “CATS: NOW AND FOREVER”
(Lunchbox Theatrical Productions, David Atkins Enterprises, Concertus and All Youth Channels in association with The Really Useful Company Asia Pacific.)

For the complete line-up of CCP events click HERE (June) and HERE (July).

Now, the remaining challenge is how to manage the moolah for all these. (Wala rin naman ganda kung walang pera.) And there are things that are simply way out of my league such as Cats. (Hindi kailangan mag-ambisyon ng sobrang kagandahan.)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

I'm signature #645

To:  THE ADMINISTRATION OF BENIGNO "NOYNOY" AQUINO III

ARTS AND CULTURE SECTOR 
M A N I F E S T O 

We, artists, cultural workers, educators and arts administrators from the Arts and Culture Sector of Philippine society, commit ourselves to:

  • Support the new administration in its pursuit of social, political, economic and cultural progress through the promotion of good governance, transparency and moral ascendancy that will lay the foundation for national development; 
  • Unite as a sector, as we become more vigilant and determined to advocate for the development of a national Philippine culture we can all be proud of; 
  • Be active catalysts in the moral transformation of our society through the promotion of Filipino values, customs and traditions; 
  • Be formidable partners in forging national unity by addressing ethno-cultural problems and by using the arts as instruments for peace and development. 

We urge the Philippine Government, including its cultural agencies and concerned departments, to:

  • Formulate a national vision and a unified plan for artistic and cultural development in consultation with the Arts and Culture sector. 
  • Recognize the value of artistic and cultural development in the context of peace, national unity and progress; 
  • Provide the necessary support structures and mechanisms for the development and promotion of arts and culture, including infrastructure for the arts, arts in education, creative industry, cultural promotion and cultural heritage conservation. 
  • Consult our sector on a regular basis on the formulation and implementation of policies and programs related to arts and culture, including the choice of leaders of cultural institutions. 
Make your signature count, SIGN HERE. Read the whole Manifesto HERE.

[Posted at UP Film Institute mailing list, 2010-06-15]

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Delirious, pink... and free

pelikula@titusbrandsma is a free monthly film screening with dialogue that features fine samples of world cinema. It is an offering of the Titus Brandsma Center (TBC) Media Program under the auspices of the Carmelites in the Philippines. This monthly event is aimed at giving a meaningful experience for film enthusiasts. See Pelikula Titus Website
Showing This Month
"Delirious in Pink"
June 26, Saturday, 1pm onwards (Free Admission)
A Jihad for Love (2007) - directed by Parvez Sharma; produced by Sandi Simcha DuBowski and Parvez Sharma; distributed by First Run Features (U.S.); running time 81 min; language English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Hindi, French, Turkish, etc.
Tropical Malady (Sud Pralad) - (Thailand, 2004) written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul; produced by Charles de Meaux and Axel Moebius; starring Sakda Kaewbuadee as Tong, Banlop Lomnoi as Keng, Sirivech Jareonchon, Udom Promma and Huai Deesom; distributed by TIFA, Kick the Machine, Anna Sanders Films; running time 125 minutes; language Thai
A Single Man (2009) - directed and produced by Tom Ford; written by Tom Ford and David Scearce based on Christopher Isherwood's novel; starring Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode, Ginnifer Goodwin, Nicholas Hoult and Jon Kartajarena; distributed by The Weinstein Company; running time 99 minutes
Where to find us
The Titus Brandsma Center is located at St. Elijah Hall, 26 Acacia St. Brgy. Mariana, New Manila, Quezon City. For inquiries and confirmation, please call Titus Brandsma Media Center at 723-0449 or 09184048502 (look for Joy). Email: pelikula_titusbrandsma-owner @yahoogroups.com, tbcmedia @yahoo.com or pelikula.tbc @gmail.com.
[Posted at UP Film Institute mailing list, 2010-06-21]

Monday, June 21, 2010

Dancin' in the moonlight

IllumiDANCE: The Lunar White Party
Task Force Pride Philippines brings you Manila's 9th Annual White Party on Maria Orosa strip 10pm, Saturday, June 26, 2010.
Celebrate LGBT PRIDE under the brilliant full moon! Come in your fiercest and most luminous white costumes and celebrate love, laughter and life in this annual and global celebration of PRIDE!
Donate and support Task Force Pride Philippines in making this year's Manila PRIDE in December the biggest, the bestest and the gayest PRIDE march ever!
Presented by eZ Lubricating Jelly and Frenzy Condoms
In Partnership with BED, Che'lu, Home, Lookal, O Bar, Silya , Smart Venue
For more info, visit Task Force Pride. Also on Facebook and Twitter.
[Received in Facebook inbox, 2010-06-21; helping out colleagues, in solidarity with the community.]

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Heatwave homage

"Ang init!" We've always exclaimed since end of February this year. I'm always reminded of the heatwave every time I join the rush and crush of human traffic at the LRT to and from work. We've theorized it's definitely much hotter now than before - with unscientific claims of how "cooler" it felt this same season when we were so much younger (than today).

I was working for Tropical Disease Foundation when I discovered this "assemblage" somewhere along Salcedo Street last year. I felt some kind of absurdity as well as pondered at its strange aesthetic. Absurdity, perhaps, at how enforcing some building standard could result to a curious visual. Aesthetic? Well, I've seen "worse" in contemporary art movements.

(Reformatted from original, taken with SE K810i on 2009-02-16, filename=DSC03237.jpg, width=1536, height=2048, resolution=72dpi)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Hanging by "Pearl's"

Japanese-themed bargain stores are treasure troves for curiosities. This one is sold at one such in Robinson's Galleria. Strangely, when I saw this, the lyrics "like a string of pearls, pretty girls go sailing by" came into mind.

Of course, in addition to the visual humoresque, you just have to read the promotional copy; with this one, "For Kid's: Special use for satisfaction foreign-style clothing!" Sic. And mind the punctuation for maximum effect.

(Reformatted from original, taken with SE K810i on 2010-05-01, filename=DSC04610.jpg, width=1632, height=1224, resolution=72dpi)

Sunday, June 13, 2010

In the eyes of the alien beholder


Purely WTF moment. Found them at a health and beauty outlet while BFF Eon and I were doing our weekend loitering in Greenbelt.

The packaging, in fairness, packs an impact. The visual elements have pleasant appeals: bright colors, smiling feminine lips, delicious objects, symmetric patterns. But put together, I found them "pretty scary" (nudge-nudge, chuckle-chuckle). We could use a similar treatment for a B-grade horror pic, say, for "The Invasion of the Skin Exfoliators."

(Reformatted from original taken with SE J10i2 on 2010-06-12, filename=DSC00032.jpg, width=2048, height=1536, resolution=72dpi)