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* Call for Proposals
October 18, 2010
* September at the UPFI Film Center
September 6, 2010
* 50th UP National Writers Workshop Call for Applications
August 25, 2010
* UPLB SAMASINING Brings Ondine Musicale to Life
August 25, 2010
* Ika-3 Dekada: UPSAma-sama
August 18, 2010
* DECL launches centennial celebration in June 18 ceremonies
June 15, 2010
* An Accelerated History of the Universe (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY SEMINAR)
June 13, 2010
* The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Southeast Asia and Crises (A Seminar)
June 12, 2010
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Call for Proposals
October 18, 2010 : 12:17 PM
The Japan Foundation and the University of the Philippines Vargas Museum are accepting proposals for curatorial projects for a workshop on curating contemporary art from January 27-28, 2011 at the UP Vargas Museum. Now on its second year, the project aims to provide a platform for interaction among young curators, their peers, and established practitioners in the field.

The curatorial proposal of 500-800 words should include a working title; a brief explanation of the project, with reference to artists, space, and relevant logistical details; and conceptual issues or theoretical reflections. Only individuals 35 years old and below may submit. After the proposals are selected, the proponents will be advised to write a more detailed essay for the workshop.

This workshop is geared towards the JENESYS Program for Curators in developing curatorial resources in the region.

Deadline for proposal is on 15 January 2011 and may be e-mailed to vargasmuseum@gmail.com, vargasmuseum@yahoo.com, or sdelapaz@jfmo.org.ph under the reference "Curatorial Development Program.
September at the UPFI Film Center
September 6, 2010 : 09:10 AM
The UP Film Institute announces screening and event highlights for September 2010 at the UPFI Film Center.

The showcase for Cinemalaya Netpac  films with respective titles taking turns for their premieres at the country’s premier state university goes on with TJ Trinidad’s MKAK on September 2, Thursday; Mes de Guzman’s Ang Mundo sa Panahon ng Yelo on September 8, Wednesday; Khavn de la Cruz’s The Trial of Mister Serapio on September 16, Thursday and Arnel Mardoquio’s Sheika on September  21, Tuesday. All screenings will be held at the Main Cinema (Cine Adarna) at 7pm.

Three more screen gems are lined up for the Brazilian Film Festival with Caramuru on September 3, Friday at 5 and 7 pm; O Invasor on September  10, Friday at 5 and 7 pm; and A Partilha on September  17, Friday at 5 and 7 pm. Venue is Videotheque. Admission is free.

In commemoration of the 1st death anniversary of young film critic Alexis Tioseco, a special installation of films and video love letters to honor his memory is slated on September  15, Wednesday from 12 noon to 12 midnight at the Videotheque.

As the year marks the birth centenary of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, Japan Foundation mounts an entire festival consisting of a bulk of the icon’s accomplished films that have been the toast of the world in a career spanning six decades. Daily screenings are set from September  22, Wednesday to September 25, Saturday and from September  27, Monday to September 30,  Thursday.
50th UP National Writers Workshop Call for Applications
August 25, 2010 : 07:21 AM
LIKHAAN: The University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing (UP ICW) is now accepting applications for the 50th UP National Writers Workshop to be held in Baguio City in April 2011.

The director of the 2011 workshop is Likhaan Fellow Jun Cruz Reyes. The Advisers, Fellows, and Associates of the UP ICW comprise the workshop panel. These are Gemino Abad, UP ICW Director Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, J. Neil Garcia, Charlson Ong, Conchitina Cruz, National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Literature Virgilio S. Almario, Victor Emmanuel Carmelo Nadera Jr., Rolando Tolentino, Mario Miclat, and Romulo Baquiran Jr.

The following are the submission guidelines:

QUALIFICATIONS – To qualify, applicants: (1) must be writers in English or Filipino; (2) must have attended at least one creative writing workshop (national/regional, including the UP National Writers Workshops), or earned a degree in Creative Writing/Malikhaing Pagsulat, or won at least one national/international literary award; (3) must have published at least three poems or two short stories or two pieces of creative nonfiction in reputable collections or anthologies, journals, magazines (including campus publications), or refereed Internet web magazines, or have had a play staged. Writers who have been fellows at any of the UP National Writers Workshops are eligible. Some of these qualifications may be waived in exceptionally meritorious cases, with the unanimous concurrence of the UP ICW Fellows, Associates, and Advisers.
UPLB SAMASINING Brings Ondine Musicale to Life
August 25, 2010 : 07:19 AM
The home of well-acclaimed theatre productions in the University of the Philippines Los Baños, the breeding ground of creative minds that believe in stories worth staging— UPLB SAMSINING, in collaboration with the Theatre Communication class of this semester, is once again staging another production one should not miss.

University of the Philippines Los Baños SAMASINING (UPLB SAMASINING), the laboratory arm of the Department of Humanities, has taken the lead in producing high quality plays that enhance the students’ study of and appreciation for the arts and the humanities at the secondary and collegiate levels through the years.

Composed of faculty and students, SAMASINING aims to provide alternative venues of education through theatrical presentations, dance and musical concerts, art exhibits, film screenings, creative writing workshops, and other related activities. It also aspires to develop faculty members and students’ potential in the literary, visual, and performing arts. For Communication Arts students, SAMASINING is a creative ground where they gain practical and hands-on experiences in various aspects of collaborative artistic work and production management.

Continuing this artistic tradition, SAMASINING, in collaboration with Theatre Communication class, is staging Jo-Anne D. Quiros’ Filipino adaptation of Jean Giraudoux’s “Ondine,” to be directed by Mr. Jeremy N. Dela Cruz and Mr. Ron H. Biñas.

The play Ondine is a classic and archetypal story showing the compatibility between the real and ideal. Although the stage drama has a doomed end, its unselfish and amorous attempts to unite the ideal and the real unravel this tale of fantasy, love and heroism.

It started when Alfonso, a knight errant, showed up in a fisherman’s hut.
Ika-3 Dekada: UPSAma-sama
August 18, 2010 : 08:09 AM

The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA)—2002 ALIW AWARDEE for Choral Music, 2005 OFFICIAL PHILIPPINE ENTRY to the UNESCO International Music Prize in Paris, FRANCE, and the ONLY Asian choir to have won the GRAND PRIZE in the most esteemed Guido d’ Arezzo Competitions in ITALY—celebrates its 30th year of choral artistry in Ika-3 Dekada: UPSAma-sama. This Grand Reunion of UPSA batches from the 80’s to the present is set to be staged on August 27 (Friday), 7:30 PM, at the CCP Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater).

Led by Founder and Conductor, Edgardo “Ed” Manguiat, UPSA has put together a remarkable line-up of Classic, Standard and Contemporary choral pieces in French, Latin, Italian, English and Filipino. One of the most-anticipated numbers is the group’s rendition of Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats, from the musicale CATS, choreographed by Van Manalo of the UP Filipiniana Dance Group.

UPSA achievers and prominent personalities who have excelled in their respective fields will also be featured in the celebration. UPSA Alumni and Beauty Queens Zoraida Ruth Andam (Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2001), Patricia Fernandez (Bb. Pilipinas-International 2008) and Camilla Kim-Galvez (Mrs. Philippines 2009); and 2008 Pinoy Idol Gretchen Espina, among others, will be performing with the resident UPSA members and other alumni.

Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and present our Outreach Programs, accomplishments and our distinct homogenous sound and music from the heart that have won us Grand Prizes, First Prizes and Special Awards from 21 International Competitions in Torrevieja and Cantonigros, SPAIN; Gorizia, ITALY; Varna, BULGARIA; Prague and Pardubice in CZECH REPUBLIC; Maasmechelen in BELGIUM; Trencianske Teplice, SLOVAKIA; Wernigerode, GERMANY; Arnhem, the NETHERLANDS; Tours, FRANCE; Sopot, POLAND; Llangollen in WALES, UK; Debrecen in HUNGARY and Neuchatel in SWITZERLAND.

DECL launches centennial celebration in June 18 ceremonies
June 15, 2010 : 03:56 PM
This school year, 2001-2011, the Department of English and Comparative Literature, the double center of excellence –for both English and for Literature – is celebrating its one hundred (100) years of excellence and leadership in creative writing, teaching, research, and extension services.

The Opening ceremonies at the Claro M. Recto Hall, Faculty Center on June 18, at 3:00 in the afternoon, will launch the year long celebratory activities and projects. Dr. Emmanuel Angeles, Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education, and of the U.P. Board of Regents; Dr. Sergio S. Cao, Chancellor of the University of the Philippines Diliman; and Dr. Vivencio Jose, former Department Chairperson, College Dean, and University Secretary will be the guests of honor. They will give their responses to the Department chairperson, Dr. Adelaida F. Lucero’s presentation on the glory and the grandeur of the Department of English and Comparative Literature.

Other features of the program include multiperformances: “Faeder Ure,” the “Lord’s Prayer in Old English, by Dr. Carlos Aureus; Shakespeare performance poetry by Ms. Jeena Marquez-Manaois; Dr. Jonathan Malixi’s interpretative singing of John Donne’s “Batter My Heart;” and “Mi Ultimo Adios” danced by Ms. Myra Beltran, a graduate student. Next will be the unveiling of the DECL centennial website, centennial logo, centennial publications, and the calendar of monthly celebrations. The afternoon will be capped by an adaptation of the   Ilocano birthday ritual foregrounding the floral coronation of the former chairpersons of the department, representing different decades of its centenary, and a symbolic offering of a hundred roses to the faculty, alumni, and students.
An Accelerated History of the Universe (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY SEMINAR)
June 13, 2010 : 08:26 AM

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY SEMINAR

Title: An accelerated history of the Universe
Speaker:  Daniel Holz, PhD
Affiliation: Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico (www.danielholz.com)

Abstract of Talk:  The past two decades have ushered in a revolution in our understanding of the Universe. We now have a simple and beautiful description of our cosmos from a fraction of a second after the big bang to the present day, many billions of years later. We summarize key elements of this model, including the age, shape, and content of the Universe. In addition, we highlight important outstanding questions, and speculate about the future.
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Southeast Asia and Crises (A Seminar)
June 12, 2010 : 03:52 PM
The University of the Philippines School of Economics and the Philippine Center for Economic Development invites everyone to a seminar entitled “The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Southeast Asia and Crises”.

Speaker: Prof. Hal Hill
Arndt Corden Division of Economics
Crawford School of Economics and Government
College of Asia and the Pacific
Australian National University

Date/Time & Venue: Friday, 25 June 2010/4:00 p.m., UPSE Room 301

About the Speaker:
Hal Hill is the H.W. Arndt Professor of Southeast Asian Economies in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. From 1986 to 1998 he headed the University’s Indonesia Project and for much of this time also edited the Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies.

His main research interests are the economies of ASEAN, especially Indonesia and The Philippines; industrialization and foreign investment in East Asia; and Australia’s economic relations with the Asia-Pacific region.

Website: http://rspas.anu.edu.
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