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Nov 26
2008

Politics, Philippine Style

Posted by: Rommel Santiago in Public Blog

Rommel Santiago
What do the Senate coup, the fertilizer and Euro generals scams, and the continuing extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and filing of trumped up charges against activists have in common? These show the rottenness of politics in the Philippines.

BY BENJIE OLIVEROS
ANALYSIS
Bulatlat

Just want to share this (thanks to ASAP-Katipunan)

Nov 25
2008

An Invitation from Lunduyan ng Sining

Posted by: Nash Anggahan in Visual Arts

Nash Anggahan

We invite you to celebrate love and pride by joining our delegation of women artists, writers and performers for the 10th Annual Pride March to be held at Malate, Manila on December 6, 2008 (Saturday), 3pm. Feel free to pass along the invitation to friends!

If you wish to join us, just leave us your name and contact number (you can do it through the reply box, sending us a private message or sending us an SMS at 0917-5392742) so we can keep you updated on the theme, meeting place and time. Or you can check updates at www.lunduyanngsining.com.

We hope you can join us :). To learn more about the march, please visit www.manilapride2008.com.

Nov 25
2008

What Makes A Cultural Entrepreneur?

Posted by: Dickie Aguado in Public Blog

Dickie Aguado
After blogging about "Cultural Entrepreneurship" , many artists and fellow-advocates  inquired who we perceived qualified as 'cultural entrepreneurs'.  We said... "There are many...".   Our country has a lot of potential cultural entrepreneurs.  While many have been promoting arts and artists, they just have to embrace a broader outlook for for the arts industry and what it can do to society.   It's not really just selling the artist's product, it's also awakening a wider market for arts with impact that equally wakes up society with a renewed passion.  Because more than arts, it's about culture.  Culture is what binds people and society


Culture is very important and is seen to provide social cohesion.  It is not just a source of jobs and income but also a sense of confidence and belonging. Taking this into account cultural entrepreneurs are said to revive and bring life back into cities, working within networks and creative clusters to maximize output. Cultural entrepreneurs ‘have a passion for the culture, traditions, talent and creators...[and think of innovative] out of ordinary ways to achieve solutions. 

Does this set them apart from all other entrepreneurs?  Is it the passion they hold for the arts and circuits in which they work? I believe that all art promoters, gallery owners, cultural event organizers, et. al. holds passion for the action and output they are producing whether it is for an artistic work of art or even just management based. Nonetheless business and creativity are often considered to require different skills and mind sets to succeed however entrepreneurs require an amalgamation of the two, encompassing all aspects of a business.       

Cultural entrepreneurs are learners, doers and visionaries. Due to less bureaucratic restraints and levels in management ‘cultural entrepreneurs' are able to recognize the need not only to innovate but to deliver and disseminate new ideas to art customers and enthusiasts.

As mentioned in a previous blog article here in this homepage, a good cultural entrepreneur may have the basic traits of a corporate entrepreneur --- like having a vision for exploring out-of-the-box opportunities for arts and cultural products.  Regular characteristics of this type of person includes:  

  • The tenacity and drive
  • A strong Passion
  • Good organizing skills Skill at organizing
  • A Future orientation - the ability to visualize opportunities in the future
  • Placing value of achievement over money
  • And having a strong confidence in their ability to succeed

Moreso, a cultural entrepreneur's characteristics not only include the traits mentioned above, they also encompass the following:
  • They are independent!
  • Their work and non-work issues are packaged together.
  • They are collaborative and work together as independents and as clusters.
  • They are mostly socially engage with outside issues.
  • They use idea exchange as a cultural currency.
  • They build networks, share information and resources.
  • They are also interested in business' effects on society.


What mainly differentiates them from the classic corporate entrepreneur is the fact that their motivations are less profit driven and more cultural driven providing a more meaningful approach to business. An entrepreneurial approach helps to generate possibilities and plan accordingly.  Some commentators argue that cultural entrepreneurs usually take a project-based outlook, rather than managing a single business. 

Above the promotion of arts, arriving at creative solutions is what cultural entrepreneurship is all about.  Cultural entrepreneurs should have a flair for creative thinking which can be instrumental in solving problems --- of individual artists and organizations --- with models that could possibly work for the sector.  problems  They may experience difficulties in the promotion and distribution of art products, so oftentimes they do this themselves. Sometimes it may even be necessary for cultural entrepreneurs to diversify into other aspects of their industry, in order to remove obstacles and help the art business succeed.

All entrepreneurs take risks... but the planning, implementation and creative process appears to be more fluid and active in the cultural entrepreneurial approach. The focus on value and converging that with technology and the economy seems to be the secret behind the success of a cultural entrepreneur. The need to understand that it is not just about attracting new business, increasing profits or sales or that the process of running a business excludes relationships with others outside the managerial sector is extremely significant in today's business world. The process of being a cultural entrepreneur and being cultural entrepreneurial is very much "a state of mind" and it is that drive and focus that keeps the cultural entrepreneur going regardless of what adversities come their way.

In summary, the cultural entrepreneur has all the traits of an entrepreneur with the addition of social responsibility and an altruistic attitude to business.  

Go and make disciples of arts.  Promote arts and artists!  Capture audiences, new markets.   And above all, let arts stir the passion of our countrymen.   Let us use arts as a springboard to transforming the minds of our fellow-Filipinos.

CONCEIVE.   BELIEVE.   ACHIEVE.

An artist is a dreamer consenting to drea

Nov 16
2008

Ang OBRA sa Kalawakan

Posted by: Administrator in News

Administrator

Totoo nga't ilang bundok na rin ang na-akyat ng mga ating kababayan maiwagayway lang ang ating bandila... Maliit man o malaki ang mga hakbang, dahil sa kanilang mga yapak ay naging tanyag ang ating lahi saan mang panig ng daigdig.

Ang pinoy ay tila mga biwuin sa kalawakan. Maliit ngunit kapansin-pansin, subalit magkakalayo na mistulang mga daang ibat-iba ang patutunguhan. Ito ang dahilan kaya inilunsad ang theOBRAwebsite. Ang proyektong ito ay naglalayong pagtipunin ang mga artista sa ng ibat -bang larangan sa makabagong paraan. Upang ipagpatuloy ang ating nasimulang paglalakbay... Kapit-kamay sa iisang direksyon.

Mabuhay ang Talentong Pinoy!
OBRA Incorporated

Nov 14
2008

Skechers Street Dance Battle Year 4 Finalists Announced

Posted by: gyl . in Music and Dance

gyl .
Article on Skechers Street Dance Battle Year 4 Finalists
Nov 13
2008

EKSPLOYTASYON!

Posted by: Peds Franco in News

Peds Franco

Nitong mga huling linggo, nalagay ako sa isang sitwasyong nagyanig muli sa pananaw ko sa sariling pagpapahalaga bilang isang indibidwal at manggagawa.
 
Mahirap ang malagay sa ganitong sitwasyon... challenge yung mapag-isip ng maigi kung saang punto mo sisisihin ang sarili (o marapat ba?) o paano ka nagkamali sa isang ethical issue.

May mga tao kasing may malaking atraso sa akin 'di lang sa usapin ng pananalapi kundi sa marami pang iba't-ibang lebel.

Oo... nagsimula lahat sa eksploytasyon.
Nov 12
2008

Are There Cultural Entrepreneurs in the Philippines?

Posted by: Dickie Aguado in Public Blog

Dickie Aguado
A CULTURAL ENTREPRENEUR
SHOULD BE A CHAMPION
FOR ARTS AND FOR ARTISTS.




There is a character that we are seeking in the world of art.  A type of person we need... to help people not very open for economic themes.  The character is a rare breed --- only a few exists in our country, as of yet.  Sociologists and economists have often cited this character in books.  Even politicians and people involved in the world of the arts have talked about it.  
 
Nov 06
2008

Iza Calzado in GMA's "Obra"

Posted by: Chenez Chuvachenes in Film and Theater

Chenez Chuvachenes
She is a young actress which has the features of a classic Filipina beauty. Iza Calzado shows that she has the talent and the versatility to stay in this business.

She is now following the footsteps of other GMA artist who was been featured in a month-long anthology of GMA 7’S "Obra" like Katrina Halili, JC de Vera and Sunshine Dizon.

Iza will be doing four different roles in four episodes for this month of November: "Sanib," "Beauty Queen," "Boksingera," and "Stella 45."
Nov 05
2008

Metro Manila TV Ratings (October 31- November 3 '08) GMA's "24 Oras" shakes the primetime block

Posted by: Chenez Chuvachenes in Film and Theater

Chenez Chuvachenes
With the "Euro Generals issue", "Joc-Joc Bolante Fertilizer scam", "US Election season" and many more, GMA's newscast 24 Oras grabs the top spot in the primetime block putting drama and fantasy series behind.

"24 Oras" is tied in the 2nd pot last Oct. 31 with 32.8 percent rating and reign as the no.1 show in primetime last November 3 with 34.6 percent rating.

This is based on the overnight ratings conducted by AGB Nielsen Philippines among Mega Manila households.

Top 10 daytime and primetime programs from October 31 to November 3.

October 31 (Friday)
Daytime:

1. Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 24.8%
2. Daisy Siete (GMA-7) - 23.9%
3. Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan (GMA-7) - 23.8%
4. Una Kang Naging Akin (GMA-7) - 23.1%
5. Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 17.5%
6. Marimar (GMA-7) - 16.9%
7. Pieta (ABS-CBN) - 16.2%
8. El Cuerpo del Deseo (ABS-CBN) - 15%
9. Pilipinas, Game KNB? (ABS-CBN) - 14.6%
10. SiS (GMA-7) - 12.9%

Primetime:

1. Gagambino (GMA-7) - 33%
2. 24 Oras (GMA-7) / Survivor Philippines (GMA-7) - 32.8%
3. Codename: Asero (GMA-7) - 32.3%
4. La Lola (GMA-7) - 31.6%
5. Bubble Gang (GMA-7) - 29.1%
6. Family Feud (GMA-7) - 24.6%
7. I Love Betty La Fea (ABS-CBN) - 24%
8. Iisa Pa Lamang (ABS-CBN) - 23.8%
9. TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) - 23.7%
10. Dyosa (ABS-CBN) - 22.7%

November 1 (Saturday)
Daytime

1. Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 23.7%
2. Pinoy Records (GMA-7) - 18.8%
3. The Singing Bee (ABS-CBN) - 17.5%
4. Wish Ko Lang (GMA-7) - 15.3%
5. Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 14.9%
6. Startalk (GMA-7) - 13.7%
7. Takeshi's Castle (GMA-7) - 13.6%
8. Cinema FPJ: Da King on ABS-CBN (ABS-CBN) - 12.6%
9. Pilipinas, Game KNB? (ABS-CBN) - 10.3%
10. Entertainment Live (ABS-CBN) - 9%

Primetime:

1. Bitoy's Funniest Videos (GMA-7) - 31.4%
2. Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (GMA-7) - 28.7%
3. Imbestigador (GMA-7) - 26.6%
4. Celebrity Duets (GMA-7) - 23.5%
5. Maalaala Mo Kaya (ABS-CBN) - 21.8%
6. XXX (ABS-CBN) - 18.4%
7. Banana Split (ABS-CBN) - 18%
8. Komiks Presents Mars Ravelo's Tiny Tony (ABS-CBN) - 17.8%
9. Nuts Entertainment (GMA-7) - 14.4%
10. Sine Totoo (GMA-7) - 9.2%

November 2 (Sunday)
Daytime

1. SOP (GMA-7) - 17.8%
2. Showbiz Central (GMA-7) - 17.2%
3. Dear Friend (GMA-7) - 16.7%
4. ASAP ‘08 (ABS-CBN) 13.8%
5. Takeshi's Castle (GMA-7) - 10.8%
6. Your Song (ABS-CBN) - 10.2%
7. Matanglawin (ABS-CBN) - 10.1%
8. The Buzz (ABS-CBN) - 9.7%

Primetime:

1. Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok (GMA-7) - 25.1%
2. Kap's Amazing Stories (GMA-7) - 25%
3. Mel & Joey (GMA-7) - 24.6%
4. Rated K (ABS-CBN) - 24.1%
5. All Star K (GMA-7) - 23.3%
6. Ful Haus (GMA-7) - 21.1%
7. Goin' Bulilit (ABS-CBN) - 18.1%
8. Sharon (ABS-CBN) - 17.5%
9. The Singing Bee (ABS-CBN) - 16.7%
10. Pinoy Meets World (GMA-7) - 15.3%

November 3 (Monday)
Daytime:

1. Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan (GMA-7) - 26.2%
2. Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) - 25.3%
3. Una Kang Naging Akin (GMA-7) - 23.2%
4. Daisy Siete (GMA-7) - 21%
5. Rosalinda (GMA-7) - 17.6%
6. Wowowee (ABS-CBN) - 16.8%
7. Pilipinas, Game KNB? (ABS-CBN) - 16.2%
8. El Cuerpo del Deseo (ABS-CBN) - 14.8%
9. Pieta (ABS-CBN) - 14.4%
10. SiS (GMA-7) - 13.6%

Primetime:

1. 24 Oras (GMA-7) - 34.6%
2. Gagambino (GMA-7) - 34.2%
3. Survivor Philippines (GMA-7) - 33.8%
4. Codename: Asero (GMA-7) - 32.5%
5. La Lola (GMA-7) - 32.3%
6. Iisa Pa Lamang (ABS-CBN) - 29.6%
7. Dyosa (ABS-CBN) / I Love Betty La Fea (ABS-CBN) - 28.3%
8. TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) - 25.9%
9. Family Feud (GMA-7) - 25.8%
10. My Husband's Woman (GMA-7) - 24.3%

Source: AGB Nielsen Philippines
Nov 04
2008

Platinum for Bamboo's "Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday" album

Posted by: Chenez Chuvachenes in Film and Theater

Chenez Chuvachenes
More than a month after its release, Pinoy band Bamboo's fourth album "Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday" under EMI Philippines reached Platinum selling more than 30,000 copies.

The band explained that they want their songs to be something poetic and could mean a lot of things to other people.

Their first single “Kailan” is currently hitting the airwaves and topping the hit charts.

This 10-track of all-original album was recorded for two months at Tracks Studio in Pasig.

TRACK LISTING.

1. Kalayaan
2. Blown Away
3. Little Child
4. Kailan
5. Nobody Knows
6. 24/7
7. Last Days on a Cruise Ship
8. Wake Up Call
9. Muli
10. Looking Out for # 1
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