Francesca's posts with tag: music

Watch out for the art exhibit, Scandalosa,on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at Cafe SaGuijo on Guijo St., San Antonio Village, Makati. Three female twenty-something artists decided to get together and lend a voice to their very own Millenial Generation (those born between 1980 and 2000). This privileged, gifted, and creative, yet at times confused and tragic generation has grown up amidst the money and luxury afforded by their dotcom billionaire environment, the chaos of the internet, globalization, the proliferation of mind-altering substances, the general acceptability of boozing, drugging and alternative styles of partying, and the brazen expression and brave exploration of their sexuality. Although many millenial babies have made it very big in this world because of the options that weren't available to baby boomers and yuppies, there are sad stories to be told. The abundance of choices that confront them, the permissiveness of their society, the absence of old-school restraints have sent many spiralling into self-destruction. These are the collateral damages of such a lifestyle; many, too painful to chronicle. All we have to do is look at Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Winehouse, and Paris Hilton, plus in our very own backyard, the now infamous Gucci Gang. These three artists: Tara Almario, showcasing Lomography (or Low Photography, an avant garde concept of photography using low lights and slow motion techniques); Francesca Ayala, showcasing abstract and realist paintings; and Kate Santos showcasing art installations of found objects; aim to show that amidst the plenty and the privilege their generation enjoys there must exist measures of accountability and responsibility; the defining theme of their work being "You are only as good as what you did last night." An extremely relevant concept, I think. There will be food and live band music. Entrance is free. The Millenial Generation is the generation of our children; let us please be there!
Link: http://www.fourtyfied.blogspot.com/From my mom's blog:
Art Exhibit and Concert
Watch out for the art exhibit, Scandalosa, on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at Cafe SaGuijo on Guijo St., San Antonio Village, Makati.
Three female twenty-something artists decided to get together and lend a voice to their very own Millenial Generation (those born between 1980 and 2000). This privileged, gifted, and creative, yet at times confused and tragic generation has grown up amidst the money and luxury afforded by their dotcom billionaire environment, the chaos of the internet, globalization, the proliferation of mind-altering substances, the general acceptability of boozing, drugging and alternative styles of partying, and the brazen expression and brave exploration of their sexuality.
Although many millenial babies have made it very big in this world because of the options that weren't available to baby boomers and yuppies, there are sad stories to be told. The abundance of choices that confront them, the permissiveness of their society, the absence of old-school restraints have sent many spiralling into self-destruction.
These are the collateral damages of such a lifestyle; many, too painful to chronicle. All we have to do is look at Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Winehouse, and Paris Hilton, plus in our very own backyard, the now infamous Gucci Gang.
These three artists: Tara Almario, showcasing Lomography (or Low Photography, an avant garde concept of photography using low lights and slow motion techniques); Francesca Ayala, showcasing abstract and realist paintings; and Kate Santos showcasing art installations of found objects; aim to show that amidst the plenty and the privilege their generation enjoys there must exist measures of accountability and responsibility; the defining theme of their work being "You are only as good as what you did last night."
An extremely relevant concept, I think. There will be food and live band music. Entrance is free. The Millenial Generation is the generation of our children; let us please be there!
|  | Some girls are good but when they're bad, they're even better.
SCANDALOSA is an art exhibit featuring the works of Tara Almario, Francesca Ayala and Kate Santos.
Featuring performances by Kate Torralba, Black Tooth Grin, Duster, The Vince Noir Project, Drip and Us-2 Evil-0.
ENTRANCE IS FREE.
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SCANDALOSA is an art exhibit featuring the works of Tara Almario, Francesca Ayala and Kate Santos.
Some girls are good, but when they're bad they're even better.
Featuring performances by Kate Torralba, Black Tooth Grin, Duster, The Vince Noir Project, Drip and Us-2 Evil-0.
ENTRANCE IS FREE.
|  | Thanks so much to everyone for being a part of this! It truly was an honor to work with everyone who came on board! To those who came, thank you so much for the support and I love you all for believing in me and making this happen! This show was a true test of character and I'm grateful that it was such a smashing success and everyone had a kick-ass time! Rock on!!! |
|  | The PrincessBato Group, in cooperation with Yabang Pinoy, RockEd Philippines and Manilaâs Five Loveliest Foundation, would like to invite you to attend Rock ng Republika a charity fashion show and rock concert redefining Filipiniana for the next generation on Saturday, December 2, 2006 at 7:00 pm The Rockwell Loft, Makati
Come feel the noise of exclusive collections by Finina & Swee, I Love You, Analog Soul, Yvonne Quisumbing-Romulo and Twinkle Feraren modeled to the music of Narda, The Dorques, Sound, Chillitees and Pedicab! All outfits will be sold in a silent auction to take place during the event, the proceeds of which will be used to purchase books, food and medicine for the Bantay Bata Childrenâs Village in Bulacan. Attire: Fabulously Filipino
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