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Ballet Masterpiece Lisa Macuja

Lisa-Macuja-Elizalde, the Philippines’ very own prima ballerina,celebrates 25 years of a long and fruitful career in the arts at the SM Malls.Witness the timeless grace, intesity, passion, and dedication that has brought her to the pinnacle of her field in performances bound to take your breath away. Lisa’s Ballet Masterpiece-a once-in-a-lifetime event that you should never miss.
limited
Dance

    September 4, 2009 → 6 pm at SM City Cebu

Lisa-Macuja-Elizalde, the Philippines’ very own prima ballerina,celebrates 25 years of a long and fruitful career in the arts at the SM Malls.Witness the timeless grace, intesity, passion, and dedication that has brought her to the pinnacle of her field in performances bound to take your breath away. Lisa’s Ballet Masterpiece-a once-in-a-lifetime event that you should never miss.

Dance
limited

    September 4, 2009 → 6 pm at SM City Cebu

JUSTIN JEE, Classical Music

Justin Jee is a rising senior at Yale University, where he studies piano with Wei-Yi Yang and chamber music with Wendy Sharp, both on the faculty of the University’s School of Music. He is a member of the Yale Glee Club and was their piano accompanist for the world premier of Two Shakespearian Poems, a work by eminent American composer Ned Rorem.  He recently played in a gala at the Rockefeller Center in New York City, sponsored by The Yale Development Office and has played in many solo and shared recitals sponsored by the Yale University Sudler Fund for the Arts, First Adventist Friends International, MTAC Young Artists’ Guild, and others.

Last year he was the co-winner of Yale College’s Friends of Music Recital Competition. Before coming to Yale, Justin studied with Debra Alderete and was a three-time gold medalist in the Southern California Junior Bach Festival and winner of the Music Teachers’ Association of California’s Young Artist Guild competition, State Masterclass Competition, and Panel Honors Competition. He also won many top prizes at the Southwestern Youth Music Festival, including first place in the prestigious Young Recitalist category.

REPERTOIRE

Sonata in C, Hob XVI:50, F. J. Haydn
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegro molto

Romanze, op. 118 no. 5, J. Brahms
Dumka, P. Tchaikovsky

-intermission-

Chaconne, from Partita for violin by J. S. Bach.
(Transcribed for Left Hand Piano by J. Brahms)

Trois Pieces, F. Poulenc
I. Pastorale
II. Hymne
III. Toccata
free
Music

    August 26, 2009 → Wednesday, 8 p.m., MBF Cebu Press Center

Justin Jee is a rising senior at Yale University, where he studies piano with Wei-Yi Yang and chamber music with Wendy Sharp, both on the faculty of the University’s School of Music. He is a member of the Yale Glee Club and was their piano accompanist for the world premier of Two Shakespearian Poems, a work by eminent American composer Ned Rorem.  He recently played in a gala at the Rockefeller Center in New York City, sponsored by The Yale Development Office and has played in many solo and shared recitals sponsored by the Yale University Sudler Fund for the Arts, First Adventist Friends International, MTAC Young Artists’ Guild, and others.

Last year he was the co-winner of Yale College’s Friends of Music Recital Competition. Before coming to Yale, Justin studied with Debra Alderete and was a three-time gold medalist in the Southern California Junior Bach Festival and winner of the Music Teachers’ Association of California’s Young Artist Guild competition, State Masterclass Competition, and Panel Honors Competition. He also won many top prizes at the Southwestern Youth Music Festival, including first place in the prestigious Young Recitalist category.

REPERTOIRE

Sonata in C, Hob XVI:50, F. J. Haydn
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegro molto

Romanze, op. 118 no. 5, J. Brahms
Dumka, P. Tchaikovsky

-intermission-

Chaconne, from Partita for violin by J. S. Bach.
(Transcribed for Left Hand Piano by J. Brahms)

Trois Pieces, F. Poulenc
I. Pastorale
II. Hymne
III. Toccata


Music
free

    August 26, 2009 → Wednesday, 8 p.m., MBF Cebu Press Center

PERFECTO DE CASTRO: A Classical Guitar Performance

THE NORTHWING at SM CITY CEBU presents PERFECTO DE CASTRO
A classical guitar performance
on August 12, 6pm at the Northwing Atrium.
free
Music

    August 12, 2009 → 6pm, Northwing Atrium

THE NORTHWING at SM CITY CEBU presents PERFECTO DE CASTRO
A classical guitar performance
on August 12, 6pm at the Northwing Atrium.

Music
free

    August 12, 2009 → 6pm, Northwing Atrium

GALA FILIPINA

Gala Filipina will be presented by the Cebu chapter of the Consular Corps of the Philippines on July 31 at 7:00pm at Salon de España of Casino Español de Cebu. It will launch the 50th anniversary since the founding of the Arts Council of Cebu in 1960. Arts Council became a foundation in 1990.

Cebu Holdings Inc. is the sole sponsor of the event to promote its Amara project in the municipality of Liloan. A profile of it will be presented to the guests during a brief program before dinner. A booth at the entrance of the ballroom will also provide informative material.

The evening’s welcome remarks and rationale will be given by Arts Council’s President Petite Garcia and Honorary Consul of Spain Jaime Picornell, Chairman of the Cebu Consular Corps.

Guests in attendance are requested to come in Filipino attire which means Barong for the men and Filipiniana gowns for the ladies.

Officers and members of the Consular Corps as well as officers and trustees of the Arts Council with their respective partners will be called to take a walk about and around the dance floor. They will stay in place for the opening waltz.

All those present will be asked to join the dancing couples and remain for the dance music that will ensue. It will be provided by Roland Suarez (live) and DJ Bong Suzara (recorded).

More information may be obtained from Arts Council office at 233-0452, or from the Spanish Consulate at 231-1329.

Special Event

    July 31, 2009 → Salon de España of Casino Español de Cebu

Gala Filipina will be presented by the Cebu chapter of the Consular Corps of the Philippines on July 31 at 7:00pm at Salon de España of Casino Español de Cebu. It will launch the 50th anniversary since the founding of the Arts Council of Cebu in 1960. Arts Council became a foundation in 1990.

Cebu Holdings Inc. is the sole sponsor of the event to promote its Amara project in the municipality of Liloan. A profile of it will be presented to the guests during a brief program before dinner. A booth at the entrance of the ballroom will also provide informative material.

The evening’s welcome remarks and rationale will be given by Arts Council’s President Petite Garcia and Honorary Consul of Spain Jaime Picornell, Chairman of the Cebu Consular Corps.

Guests in attendance are requested to come in Filipino attire which means Barong for the men and Filipiniana gowns for the ladies.

Officers and members of the Consular Corps as well as officers and trustees of the Arts Council with their respective partners will be called to take a walk about and around the dance floor. They will stay in place for the opening waltz.

All those present will be asked to join the dancing couples and remain for the dance music that will ensue. It will be provided by Roland Suarez (live) and DJ Bong Suzara (recorded).

More information may be obtained from Arts Council office at 233-0452, or from the Spanish Consulate at 231-1329.

Special Event


    July 31, 2009 → Salon de España of Casino Español de Cebu

A World Music Performance by TAL KRAVITZ

About:
Tal Kravitz is a musician and a singer educated at Israel’s finest music institutions. He is also a traveler who's embarked on a personal search for original tribal music in far corners of the world not yet exposed to Western civilization. Tal plays piano, harp, guitar, a variety of bagpipes, the musical saw, African percussion instruments and more. East Africa and Papua New Guinea are some of the places he's reached, photographing the indigenous tribes’ lifestyles and recording their music as it was sung and played for thousands of years. Tal uses this material to advocate for ethno-musicological research of societies whose traditions and music are in danger of extinction. The artist has rich experience providing music education to children and youth, including teaching children how to make and play original ethnic instruments. Israeli classics, Yiddish, Hassidic and Holiday songs are also a part of Tal’s repertoire. During his 11 years on the stage, Tal has given about 1,500 performances, lectures, and workshops.


Highlights:
“For years, I have been traveling to different places in the world in research of music. From every place I bring back songs, sounds, rare instruments and the people’s stories.”
free
Music

    July 22, 2009 → 8 PM, Casino Español de Cebu

About:
Tal Kravitz is a musician and a singer educated at Israel’s finest music institutions. He is also a traveler who's embarked on a personal search for original tribal music in far corners of the world not yet exposed to Western civilization. Tal plays piano, harp, guitar, a variety of bagpipes, the musical saw, African percussion instruments and more. East Africa and Papua New Guinea are some of the places he's reached, photographing the indigenous tribes’ lifestyles and recording their music as it was sung and played for thousands of years. Tal uses this material to advocate for ethno-musicological research of societies whose traditions and music are in danger of extinction. The artist has rich experience providing music education to children and youth, including teaching children how to make and play original ethnic instruments. Israeli classics, Yiddish, Hassidic and Holiday songs are also a part of Tal’s repertoire. During his 11 years on the stage, Tal has given about 1,500 performances, lectures, and workshops.


Highlights:
“For years, I have been traveling to different places in the world in research of music. From every place I bring back songs, sounds, rare instruments and the people’s stories.”


Music
free

    July 22, 2009 → 8 PM, Casino Español de Cebu

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