Showing posts with label Ilonggo artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ilonggo artists. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Iloilo Pop Song Festival Presents 15 Original Ilonggo Songs

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ILOILO CITY – Ilonggos are known for their passion in music. Throughout history, many Ilonggo singers and Hiligaynon songs became timeless, popularized by radio and other forms of media. In this age of digital social media dominated by the internet, Ilonggo music will have its timely evolution ushering competitiveness and new creative vision. Kuris-AMX Multimedia Inc. and RSLPhoenix Music in cooperation with the Local Government Unit of San Enrique, Iloilo presents the first Iloilo Pop Song Festival 2015. This exciting event is a competition for talented songwriters and composers coming from the Province of Iloilo and other parts of Western Visayas. Songwriters submitted their original songs in either Ilonggo or mix Ilonggo-English lyrics through the competition’s official facebook page and email from September 8, 2015 until November 15, 2015.
On November 18, the Top 15 Semi-Finalist song entries were announced online through facebook and youtube open for public sharing and listening. The Top 15 Semi- Finalist songs are: “Sweet Song” by Philip Muleta (Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental), “Sa Imo Lang Ako” by Emman Abatayo (Glenville, Leganes, Iloilo), “Pinalangga Ko Nga Iloilo” by Joel Lenaming (Jaro, Iloilo City), “Tele-banda” by Vincent Bastian (St. Vincent College of Science and Technology), “Bitoon” by E.P.I.C. or Justin Andrew Perlas (Iloilo City), “Suplada” by Rocky Fuentes (Bacolod City), “Nabatyagan” by Edz Callao (Bo. Obrero, Lapuz, Iloilo City), “Maayo Kay Nabal-an Ta” by VIR Brand, “Lagaw Ta Sa Uma” by Ronalyn Faustino (San Enrique, Iloilo), “Imo Nga Yuhum” by Francisco Umadhay of Francis Playground (Sta. Barbara, Iloilo), “Tagipusuon” by Joel Lenaming (Jaro, Iloilo City), “Di Ba Hambal Mo” by Shamel Ricablanca (3rd Sign Band), “Madulom Nga Palibot” by Ang Mag-utod (Pavia, Iloilo), “Pagpalangga Mo” by Ymmannuel Demegillo (Sta. Barbara, Iloilo), and “Talagsahon” by Vincent Bastian & Cyre Barcenas (St. Vincent College of Science and Technology). The Semi Final competition will be held at the Shops at Amigo (Amigo Mall) on November 28, 2PM where the Top 5 song entries will be announced to compete for the Grand Finals on December 18, 7PM at San Enrique Covered Gym in San Enrique, Iloilo. The Top 5 song entries will win cash prizes, certificates, trophies, music video production contract. The unique concept of this competition will pay tribute to the Top 3 winners’ chosen organization, municipality or school who will also receive the trophies. 
The Iloilo Pop Song Festival 2015 is more than just a songwriting competition that inspires songwriters to develop, promote, elevate and reintroduce Hiligaynon or Ilonggo music in global perspective but advocate to spread goodwill and use it as a medium for change. This year, the organizers together with San Enrique Mayor Ramona P. Go decided to initiate a series of charity programs for the Aeta community of San Enrique, Iloilo by co-producing the 2015 recording and music video version of the original song “Christmas in the City of Love” set to premier online on the first week of December.
Who will make a mark in the first multimedia songwriting competition in the Province of Iloilo and the whole Western Visayas? Check out www.facebook.com/iloilopopsong festival to listen and download the Top 15 Semi-Final original song entries.
Iloilo Pop Song Festival is co-presented by San Enrique Agricultural College (SEAC) Batch 1990 Alumni, Panay News (official media partner), The Shops at Amigo, KADMATSE – President Josie Palu-ay, Juvie Padernal Hammond, AMX Pharmaceuticals, and Music & Lyrics Production.



   

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

SPOOKY PAW-RADE: The region’s biggest Dog Halloween Event at IBP

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More than 150 dogs and dog owners participated in SPOOKY PAW-RADE, the first ever Dog Halloween Costume Parade and Fun Match held in front of Richmonde Tower at Iloilo Business Park last October 24, 2:30PM to 7PM. The event started off with a Dog Parade from Richmonde Tower going to McDonald’s IBP. The first-ever Dog Blessing was officiated by Rev. Father Dennis Galon. It was followed by a formal opening program with IBP Marketing Head, Jennifer Ann Palmares-Fong who willingly shared her excitement through a short welcome message.
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Rev. Father Dennis Galon officiated the Dog Blessing
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Head Dog Trainer, Joseph Jiro Gabasa, event hosts Nancy Enicola and Nanette Bajador
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IBP Marketing Head, Jennifer Ann Palmares-Fong shared her words of welcome to all the participants
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Mr. Bong Ledesma, an expert dog trainer entertained the crowd with his dog tricks
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Expert dog trainer, Bong Ledesma showcased various dog tricks that entrainment the crowd as an intermission performance. Around 5:30PM, the Dog Fun Match and Conformation started off by introducing seasoned veterinarian, Dr. Harold Demaisip as competition judge. The Fun Match and Conformation was divided into four categories such as Puppy, Small Breed, Medium Breed and Large Breed. Pack Leader K9 Dog Training Head, Joseph Jiro Gabasa demonstrated with his dog Connan, a Belgian Malinois on how to train your pets in protecting you against aggression. The highlight of the event is the Dog Halloween Costume Contest and Mini-fashion where dog owners and their pets paraded onstage with creatively scary and colorful attires. Jennifer Ann Palmares-Fong, IBP’s Marketing Head is the sole judge of the Dog Halloween Costume Contest.
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IBP Marketing Head, Jennifer Ann Palmares-Fong received her certificate as the sole judge of the Dog Halloween Costume Contest from Joseph Jiro Gabasa
 The event emphasizes Iloilo Business Park as a dog-friendly destination and a township where dog lovers can find a serene place to enjoy a healthy and active lifestyle. The event is co-organized by Megaworld- Iloilo Business Park in partnership with Pack Leader K9 Dog Training and Jaro Dog Lovers. The event was made possible through the following sponsors: Rebadulla Animal Hospital, AsVet, Pomelo T-shirts, Wood Fashion, Gab’s Pizza, Spa Riviera, Dog Full, Lori pet care products, Uratex Foam, Pet Palace and Fil Sonza Photography Studio.
Spooky Paw-Rade Contests Result:
 Dog Conformation and Fun Match
Best in Puppy Category: Maxine, 5-month-old female Belgian Malinois dog, handler: Wewen (dog trainer, Iloilo)
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Best in Small Dog Category: Yuki, 6-year-old-female mini-pinscher; owner: Irish P. Jeongco
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 Best in Medium Dog Category: Shane, 7-month-old female Beagle dog; Handler: Wewen (Dog Tainer, Iloilo)
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Best in Large Dog Category: Scotch, 4-year-old-male Bull Mastiff dog; Owner: Am-Am Lorca
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Best in Show: Yuki 6 year old female mini-pinscher; owner: Irish P. Jeongco
Best Dog Halloween Costume Contest
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Special Award (Spookiest Costume):  Gracie, 7-year-old female mini-pinscher dog; owner: Virgie Tarrigue, costume concept: Cerberus (3-headed dog)
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3rd Place:  Yuki, 6-year-old female mini-pinscher dog; owner: Irish P. Jeongco, costume concept: Egyptian God with golden wings
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2nd Place: Atticus, 1-year-and-5-month old male Belgian Malinois dog; owner: Santiago Sudaria, costume concept: horse-like dog with 'tiyanak' riding on top
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1st Place (Best in Costume): Sasshi, 1-year-and-7-month female Chihuahua; owner: Jel Rose Casiano, costume concept: enchanted dog in a dark and scary prom theme
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Friday, October 16, 2015

Iloilo's Full Circle of Historical Reflection

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History has always been set to repeat itself. Everything goes on a cycle as we traverse life. Life in Iloilo used to be simple yet beautiful, a once sleepy town turned into a bustling city in 1889 when Spain’s royal majesty Queen Ma. Cristina granted it a special title as the most loyal city during the Spanish colonization era in the Philippines. Moving forward, Iloilo became a bustling city, an international port for textile industry, an attractive destination, center of commerce and trade next to Manila. For the most part of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Iloilo dominated the trading business, commerce and reached its peak as an affluent metropolis in the Southern Philippines. They say, that a country or a city with a strong connection to its cultural past and heritage can easily attain social and economic maturity because the past bridges the present towards a future of synergistic richness and prosperity.
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The stunning Iloilo River Esplanade, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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Calle Real, one of the oldest business districts in the Philippines, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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The Paraw Regatta Festival held every February is Southeast Asia's oldest sailboat race, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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The magnificent Molo Church and Plaza, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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The world-famous Dinagyang Festival, Iloilo's cultural spectacle performing at the Iloilo Convention Center during the APEC ministerial meetings this year, photos by Felipe Uygcongco
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Angelia Ong, Miss Philippines Earth 2015 is a typical Ilongga wearing the world-famous Hablon gown designed by Totong Gellagarin, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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An Ilongga exude the natural charisma and passion. Hablon gown designed by Totong Gellagarin and photo by Felipe Uygongco
Looking at the present rise of Iloilo City as an envisioned setting of a strong economic prominence in Western Visayas, investment potential is surging high that paved way for visitors and investors to consider the city as a future business destination. Iloilo remained adamant to preserve its glorious historical past visible through the city government’s several projects that rebuild, revive and promote major historical landmarks including the old Calle Real, one of the country’s oldest business districts. An Eco-centered project such as the Iloilo River Esplanade anchored in the tourism development aspect of the city is making a name as the next most-watched destinations in the Philippines. The people, the sweet-loving Ilonggos and the charming Ilonggas, women of the southern Philippines whose charisma defines passion, true hospitality and soft-spoken nature that creates a welcoming image for Iloilo as a destination of people-centered culture. Visiting the city will tempt you to sink your palate to the countless delicacies and favorite local cuisines such as Batchoy, Biscocho, Pancit Molo, Seafood dishes and a lot more, a long-history of culinary passion preserved through the Ilonggo tradition. Ilonggos are also known as the most colorful people in the Philippines, and probably in the world, visualized through its prominent Dinagyang Festival and Asia’s oldest sailboat race – the Paraw Regatta. Iloilo presents a deep-rooted devotion to the Roman Catholic and well-known as a faith-based pilgrimage city with the existence of centuries old churches in Jaro District celebrating the annual “Jaro Candelaria” and St. Anne Church in Molo District. Central Philippine University is Iloilo’s version of an old American Protestant-founded university emerging as a tourism destination. Prominent infrastructure projects are filling up the “visual imagery” of Iloilo as a city of expanding modern metropolis yet passionate to preserve its past and harmonize with its ecological aspect. Social, cultural, ecological and, yes, spiritual aspects of Iloilo pieces up a puzzle of a ONE beautiful, harmonious, prosperous and progress-driven metropolis, one of the most livable, “next wave” cities in the world.
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The 3,700-seater Iloilo Convention Center, photo by Felipe Uygongco
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Richmonde Hote Iloilo, the first luxury hotel that opened at Iloilo Business Park this year, photo by Felipe Uygongco
Visualizing Iloilo City on a higher ground of tangible changes, there is one “phenomenal” reason why this city magnetized a lot more investors and visitors to come in the past few years – Iloilo Business Park. Megaworld, the Philippines’ leading real estate developer and BPO office landlord realize the potential of Iloilo as a potential economic center and investment hub. The company invested P35 billion in a 72-hectare property in the old Iloilo Airport  located in Mandurriao District to developed the area into a highly-urbane township intended for business, lifestyle elevation, tourism and create a new destination for pleasure-seekers, tourists and people wanting to immerse themselves in the colorful yet passionate culture of Iloilo. Major shopping center, the longest dining strip in the country, international hotels, BPO office buildings, rising central business district, international-standard convention venue and various points of interests will emerge in this vast, all-expanding, and larger-than-life Megaworld township. Iloilo Business Park is the city’s high-life magnet and newest claim-to-fame in terms of investment credential.
The magnitude of progress, developments, cultural pride, dreams-turning-into-reality, and opening a doorway for global opportunities for this once sleepy yet beautiful city of “many wonders” are coming together, falling into place and rising up as ONE destination we can truly OWN. In the crystal clear waters of the Iloilo River, the present facet of the city’s modern image is reflected like those in the past. It is not about reclaiming a historical title as the original “Queen[’s] City” (owning it or embodying it), it has always been there etched in the deepest recesses of our cultural identity as Ilonggos. We are part of its pieced-up puzzle, full reflection of passion and splendor waiting to make the world see this city sparkle in full brilliance.  Iloilo steps up in full circle. Its history is destined to repeat itself through Iloilo Business Park... OUR OWN STORY to TELL soon.
Dreaming to invest in Iloilo City? call us at (033) 330-3465, visit us online at www.iloilobusinesspark.ph  or see for yourself the lifestyle you desire at our IBP Showroom located at the ground floor of Richmonde Tower, 8 Enterprise Road, Iloilo Business Park, Mandurriao, Iloilo City.