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Theater Workshop in Manila

Whenever you get invited to participate in a theater workshop in Manila, what ideas come to mind? You need to know something in case you have never been in one – a career in the performing arts is always optional. When you know that you have the talent but not the confidence, you need a major push to put that talent to good use

Theater Workshop in Manila
Image by Kuya Manzano

I conducted the Confidence Through Theater workshop in Manila last Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015. It was sponsored by the Humanist Alliance Philippines International (HAPI) and held here at iChill Theater Cafe. Here I found a way to share the kind of confidence I learned in a workshop in Spain of a similar format. It was called “Theater for Shy People” where I discovered the confidence I needed to push for a career in the performing arts. The kind of confidence I earned there applied in other areas of my life too like managing a business and handling my employees.

The participants consisted of different individuals coming from different backgrounds. I appreciate it that they were open-minded enough to give this a try since some aspects of theater can be applied in their respective careers even if they don’t take the theatrical route. If ever there would be participants that could relate the most to some of the pointers I shared, it would be the sales people.

If theater people are always expected to deliver believable performances, salespeople are always expected to deliver excellent sales presentation. Both endeavors involved going onstage and saying your lines. The audience may be concerned with what you have to say. But they are also looking forward on how you are going to say it. How confident are you in what you do or say? If the best actors and actresses are those that succeed in producing believable performances, it is because they found something in the performance to believe in.

Theater Workshop in Manila
Image by Kuya Manzano

Apply that analogy in salespeople and you will realize that the best salespeople are those that believe in their products the most. Now that’s confidence. Apply that confidence in other areas in your life and you can convince anyone of anything that you believe in. It will secure the kind of convictions that you have in life. It’s one of the primary goals of this theater workshop in Manila.

This is why in between activities, I encourage participants to talk about the things they did in the tasks given. I highly discourage statements like “I can’t”, “I am not comfortable”, “I am not used to doing this” and similar causes. I want to make sure that all participants imbibe the confidence that I wanted to instill in them. So I watch even the words they say.

Whatever you tell yourself, your mind will believe. If for every activity you get into, even activities outside this theater workshop in Manila, you say “I can’t”, then you end up not doing it. You think it does not affect your attitude towards any endeavor you get into? Think again. Sometimes you are your own worst enemy because you condition your mind into a negative result before you even perform the task. I had to remind some participants not to say “I can’t” occasionally so they would attain this “can do” attitude.

Theater Workshop in Manila
Image by Kuya Manzano

This “can do” attitude earned extra emphasis the moment the theater workshop in Manila has arrived at the postcard activity. This is where I give them a scenario and I leave it to them to take any role in the given scenario. They went onstage and assumed a role based on how they imagined themselves in it. I discouraged them from explaining their roles. It’s useless to explain when the performance ends up coming out differently from how they explained it.

Some of the participants attempted to change their roles midway into assembling the postcard assigned. I just let them. I explained the consequences that come with it after the postcard activity was over. Imagine. What if this scene in the theater workshop in Manila is real life? What if you are given or assigned a role and you realize that it’s not the role you wanted in the first place? Do you have enough time to switch roles?

Confidence becomes an issue again since it seems like the uncertainty got them panicking. And it made them switch to another role that they seem like more fitting for them. Here in this theater workshop in Manila, they have enough time to do that because it’s a simulated situation. But in real life, you get into a situation with a role you already accepted. When you realize that you are not confident enough in that role, do you switch roles? No.

You own the role. Play it. Mistakes will be unavoidable. But the way you played and owned the role will keep your resolve durable. It will strengthen your confidence. Eventually, you learn the art of being proactive as a consequence of strengthened confidence. And you will not attain that resolve until you have mastered the role long enough before you switch into bigger roles.

I loved the theater workshop in Manila that I facilitated. Everyone was participative. There were less inhibitions and, even if some are still shy in between discussions, the sincerity in expressing themselves is felt. It pushed all of them out of their comfort zones in a liberating way. And it made even the participants with a theater background view theater as a way to handle life. I look forward to doing the theater workshop in Manila again here at iChill Theater Cafe.

Theater Workshop in Manila
Image by HAPI Executive Director Don Paez

There is a request to stage another theater workshop in Manila using this format. I am very thankful to HAPI for letting me facilitate this memorable workshop. When would it be? This blog would be one of the first sits where you get to learn when. Just click “Like” on my official Facebook page, Kuya Manzano Fan Club, and follow me on Twitter @kuyamanzano to keep yourselvs posted for the latest updates. Gracias!

Aly Borromeo Philippine Azkals – Meet The Family

Fast Facts: Aly Borromeo, Philippine Azkals
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 190 lbs
Position: Skipper

Aly Borromeo of the Philippine Azkals gets mentioned in some sports articles whenever some folks would like to know the rest of the team. Sure, the Younghusbands (Phil and James) gave the Philippine Azkals mainstream media mileage. But my cousin Aly was there from the very beginning.

Aly Borromeo Philippine Azkals - Meet The Family
From Aly Borromeo’s IG account

As reported by GMA News, Aly Borromeo mentioned how they got the name “Azkals”. While initially viewed as an effort to assume a local image by earning a monicker based on Tagalog slang (“askals”, short for “asong kalye” meaning “stray dogs”), it was more about how the team had little support as if they were literally strays.

In previous tournaments, we would sleep in facilities that had no cushions and smelled like piss. One time, in Iloilo, we stayed in the middle of nowhere. It was really bad.

Aly Borromeo’s love for the game prevailed and every opportunity served as a challenge. For a decorated football veteran, the competitive spirit remained. His stint as team captain with Kaya FC helped a lot in strengthening his resolve. This explained best the exhilaration he felt when the ultimate game changer came along – Suzuki Cup 2010. At the end of 80 minutes, the score was 2-0, Philippines def. Vietnam.

I’ve cried several times in games but this is different. On the 80th minute, the scoreboard said 2-0. I looked at [fellow Azkal] Anton [del Rosario] and we were both like ‘Are you serious?’ After the game, I just hugged them all.

For a self-confessed competitive player, this served as the ultimate payoff for Aly Borromeo’s contributions to Philippine sports. Being the take-charge kind of guy, he is always motivated to play knowing the kind of performance he can deliver to his game.

I always want the ball and take command. I get pissed if you don’t give it to me. I mean I know my skills, and I’m asking for it because I know I can do something for the team. And I don’t like seeing the opponent with the ball.

Aly Borromeo’s no-nonsense-slash-no-BS attitude became more evident the moment he got the role as team captain for his current team, Kaya FC. The way he ended up with that position may have been accidental but the kind of dedication he poured into it is relatively exceptional.

It’s a kind of funny story. The captain back then, Bagets Pinero, and I both went up for a corner kick to head the ball out. I accidentally broke his nose. I broke my own teammate’s nose. So he gave me the armband right there and said ‘O, ikaw na captain’.

[On handling teammates’ mistakes] On second time, I’m probably gonna shout at them. They’re gonna get scolded. I get pissed off with slight errors where they do things without thinking, and when they try to force things.

For a team captain that infused the competitive spirit into his team, Aly Borromeo made sure to share with those in need. It’s their way of giving back to society. Their participation in charity housing efforts like that of Gawad Kalinga are displayed on his Instagram account. Just click the image to enlarge

Aly Borromeo Philippine Azkals - Meet The Family
From Aly Borromeo’s IG account

Just when most folks thought that basketball and boxing are the only sports that Filipinos patronize, Philippine football is slowly taking its foothold into the mainstream fan base. Sports as a unifying factor for communities to get to know each other and build confidence still holds true today and football has become the new sports to go to for exposing kids to a healthier lifestyle. With dedicated athletes like Aly Borromeo, the Philippine Azkals are rest assured to keep their legacy secure in Philippine sports.

Aly Borromeo Philippine Azkals - Meet The Family
From Aly Borromeo’s IG account

Interested to view more about Aly Borromeo? His most updated social media account is his Instagram account that you can follow here. Even his exposure to Kaya FC and diet regimen are displayed there for everyone that needed inspiration for their sports-based fitness regimen. If you would like to read more about my relatives, my work and other things related to me, please like my official page, Kuya Manzano Fan Club, and follow me on Twitter @kuyamanzano. Gracias!

TingTing Cojuangco UNA Senatoriable Candidate – Meet the Family

TingTing Cojuangco Fast Facts:
Celebrated socialite and philanthropist
Coronel with the reserve force of the Philippine Army
Known and associated with the social and political elite
Married to business tycoon and former Tarlac representative Jose (Peping) Cojuangco, Jr
Served as governor of Tarlac from 1992 to 1998
Known for her humanitarian projects and her work among Muslim communities
An avowed scholar on Mindanao issues with several books published (images attached)
Participated in peace talks with the Moro National Liberation Front
Pushed for an organic act for the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao

Margarita “TingTing” Cojuangco UNA Senatoriable Candidate
Screenshot from ANC’s YouTube archives

How do I explain having former Tarlac governor Margarita “TingTing” Cojuangco as an aunt? She managed to explain in her own article from the Philippine Star

I have the distinction of being related by marriage to presidential candidate Noynoy Aquino; by blood and marriage to presidential candidate Gilbert C. Teodoro; and by blood to vice-presidential candidate Edu Manzano. First, everyone knows Noynoy is Peping’s nephew from his elder sister Cory; Noy is the only son of Ninoy, a national hero, and Cory, the mother of Philippine Democracy. Gilbert is the only child of former SSS administrator Gilberto de los Reyes Ortiz Teodoro and former Batasang Pambansa representative Atty. Mercedes “Ditas” Murphy Cojuangco-Teodoro. Edu is the son of the brother of my mother Adriano “Adi” Manzano y Hernandez and Nenita Barrios. I am truly proud to have them as my kin.

And I am truly proud to have them as kin too. You have people that earned more than enough experience in the academe, charity works and government service to see themselves as qualified to run for higher office. In this case, I would analyze TingTing Cojuangco as the senatorial contender since the most recent elections proved that we would be seeing more of her as a public servant eventually.

As reference person for Muslim Mindanao

It was around the time when TingTing Cojuangco was campaigning as one of the senatorial candidates for the United Nationalist Alliance when the issue of the Philippine claim to the island of Sabah (formerly North Borneo) came up. She turned out to be one of the few reference persons for this topic. And it showed when she was interviewed on ANC’s Headstart with Karen Davila. How much has she learned way back when she was still writing her college thesis about Mindanao itself?

It was in 1685 there was what was coming to a war between 2 cousins, Mudin and Muadin. And Muadin sought help from the Sultan of Sulu, Bakhtiar, then and this was in 1682. And so the Sultan of Sulu sent 5 ships and 6000 warriors and his mean killed Mudin. As a grateful gesture, Muadin gave North Borneo [now Sabah] to the Sultan of Sulu.

Around this time, there was already confusion regarding the claimants as there were as many as 9 administrators. TingTing Cojuangco differentiated claimants from the administrators.

Well they are not claimants. They are actually administrators. And this is in the Royal Court of Sabah. 9 went to the Royal Court because the Malaysians wanted to know “Are these claimants or not?” And so I did investigate the matter because Malaysia says they were claimants. Maybe they were the claimants in the eyes of the Malaysians. But in the eyes of the Philippines as Sultan, they were merely administrators. And one of them is who accepts the money. And so I’m told. But I’m also told in Manila that it is accepted by the Kiram family.

Now, since she ran for public office, the voting public is watching as to whether TingTing Cojuangco would play it safe. She is after all the current president’s aunt-in-law. So having a relative speak out on whether you’re doing it right or not as head of state would get the public’s attention indeed.

Before you know all the facts, don’t speak. And you know that, they should know that this is a historical perspective. It’s a cultural perspective, you know. It’s not all military might. This requires humanitarian  delegates to visit them – understanding of who they really are and what they represent and what they want. You know what has been studied for decades and decades. 1685, you know, until the present and like I said you don’t just assume that you know it in a day.

Margarita “TingTing” Cojuangco UNA Senatoriable Candidate
Screenshot from ANC’s YouTube archives

TingTing Cojuangco knows what she’s talking about. She even knew the legal bases that would cover the claims surrounding Sabah. Territories acquired and colonies are mentioned.

Well there is the International Court. But there is also the 1947 UN Charter that states how acquired territories should now be given their freedom. 1947 UN Charter and another one is 1950.

I say acquired only on the sense the occupancy is now Malaysian with Filipinos. But what really concerns me is that you know, kawawa these madi-deport. We already have 5 million Filipinos out of jobs [as of 2013 at the time of this episode’s airing]. You know there are 900 or 850 Filipinos in Sabah. You know if the Malaysian government gets mad at all that is happening – well, obviously they’re mad, … – and then the question is “Is this terrorism or is this war?” Okay. And then that has to be received by Malacanang, you know. They have to know this. They all come from Tawi-Twi or into Sulu and Basilan. This is a national security problem. And it leads to my tagline: “Una sa Lahat, Safe Kayo”. How safe can you be? Poverty, joblessness, no food, no livelihood and separated families.

As much as TingTing Cojuangco turned out to be one of the best resources today when it comes to solutions that are applicable to Mindanao today, some of her most prominent accomplishments come from being governor of Tarlac for 2 terms. Details were shared in an interview she granted to GMA Network’s “Powerhouse” by Kara David.

I took care of the farmers. I increased the yield kasi nung ako ang nag-assume, it [pertaining to the production] was only 80 cavans per hectare. But after the years, it became 150 cavans per hectare with additional fertilizers, additional seedlings, water system and farm-to-market roads.

This is where TingTing Cojuangco gave her comments regarding the current agrarian reform system in Hacienda Luisita as one who used to take over the operations and as one who saw what else needs to be improved for the sake of quality public service.

The government should support the farmers. You don’t give them the land and leave them alone. But what has happened to land reform is that they’ve taken it only in giving away land, not a comprehensive agrarian reform. And that’s what we’re saying. I give out a lot of land titles as governor but we have to support them.

As of this writing, TingTing Cojuangco is a registered voter of Maguindanao, an effort seen as a move towards taking her brand of public service to Mindanao to help in any way she could to keep the peace talks running. With the linkages she has established in the area, she published several books with some of the original copies found in her library at her Makati home. What started out as an academic approach to make her mark in the world eventually became an advocacy.

Both inteviews – the one from ANC and the one from GMA News – turned out to be gold mines of information about TingTing Cojuangco. For a personality that was initially known as one of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces in the World according to Harper’s Bazaar during the 60’s, TingTing Cojuangco has really gone a long way indeed.

Exploring the family tree had never been this interesting. This must have been one of the first things TingTing Cojuangco herself felt when she wrote that detailed genealogy on her Philippine Star article. And I see myself writing more about them too. You get to see them too a lot earlier than others the moment you liked my official Facebook page, Kuya Manzano Fan Club, and followed me on Twitter @kuyamanzano. Gracias!

 

Real Talented Little lady Singing by Beyonce

What’s the success about this performer? To start it’s her size and her age of course, but above that I think it’s about the amount of passion that she puts in her performance. What do you think?

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Second tune is better:-RRB-, Real Talented Little lady Singing by Beyonce.
Video Rating: 4/ 5

Meet The Family – Justin Quirino

I have another cousin, Justin Quirino, and just like the other cousin I wrote about, Andi Manzano-Reyes, he is also an events host and radio DJ. While Andi is usually heard on Magic 89.9, Justin’s turf is on Play 99.5 (formerly 99.5 RT) where he hosts a program entitled “Mid Morning High” with fellow DJ Inka

Unlike Andi though, Justin Quirino tried it out to be a VJ on the Philippine music channel, Myx. Since they have this annual VJ search, he then tried his luck knowing that opportunities like these don’t often come by. His audition piece uploaded on Myx’s YouTube channel turned out to be a nice trove of information about him. And it also gave me an idea about his major influences as a music lover.

Justin Quirino
Screenshot from MYX’s YouTube account

Why would Justin Quirino want to be the next Myx VJ?

Well it has always been a dream job even as that sounds cliche. But then I always wanted to travel all around the Philippines kahit all around Metro Manila, okay na rin yun. To different malls and stuff, to interview different people, meet interesting people. Have a good conversation. Maybe get some freebies. That’s also cool di ba? So I’d like to have a lot of fun being a VJ.

Who is Justin Quirino’s favorite among Myx’s roster of VJ’s? Truth be told, no surprise there.

Siguro the one I look up to the most is VJ Luis. Because he’s a veteran and I really admire how he’s so comfortable with how he hosts the show. And now everybody is, parang, may affinity siya with everybody eh. Like no matter what he does, everybody is just connected to him. So that’s something that I definitely want to, that’s an attribute that I really want to acquire as well.

Justin Quirino
Screenshot from MYX’s YouTube account

Now while everyone knew Justin Quirino as an aspiring VJ here, he was once part of Ballet Philippines’ production of Peter Pan. And he gets to share this little known fact about him on the Myx try-out itself.

I was a tap-dancing crocodile for the Ballet Philippines’ production of Peter Pan. It was super fun because I had a mask in it. And when you are behind the mask, you can do anything and people don’t know what I look like or anything. So they don’t expect anything. It’s like I’m not making a fool out of myself. So as long as I give them a good show, at the end of everything, I take it off and when I bow parang wow [claps hands]. So it was fun.

Interesting that Justin Quirino once got into ballet prior to following a career that is close to his other passion – listening to music. What kind of music is he into? He managed to be articulate about it while being spontaneous at the same time. He has an adorable way of explaining it that it comes out naturally.

I’m a big, para ngang I’m stuck in the past eh, like I still love Dashboard Confessional, Paramore, Fall Out Boy. John Mayer like I love his first album talaga or actually no, it was the second album. Basta ‘Room For Squares’ – I love ‘Room For Squares’ and then his album after that ‘Any Given Thursday’, the live album. I love a lot of different kinds of music. But for some reason, as long as it’s really popular, I can get into it. So that’s why I like pop music.

Justin Quirino
Screenshot from Candy Magazine’s YouTube account

Apparently, I’m not the only person that finds him adorable. Justin Quirino appeals a lot to the teen crowd. Just ask Candy Magazine since they like having him as their host for the Candy Fair. By the time he’s doing it, he’s already a relatively well-known DJ. So asking him for advice on how to make it seem so easy and fun being a DJ, he told Candy Magazine:

The best advice is, know who you are first, and to practice expressing how you feel, through words of course. And your intonation, up and down and everything. Keep it interesting. Next, choose a station that you would like to go to like 99.5. Play FM, for example, listen to the kind of music that hey play and try to copy the DJs, but put your own flavor into it, alright?

Even When In Manila liked Justin Quirino. When they compiled a list of the 15 Sexiest Male DJ’s, Justin Quirino ranked at #4. This IG post summed up best how thankful he is for the compliment complete with the comment “Sexy daw ako!”

Justin Quirino
Image from his IG @justinquirino

And in case you want to see more of him online, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Make sure to tune in to the “Mid Morning High” as well on Play FM 99.5, 9am to 12nn to hear more of his good-natured humor. Chances are I get to attend an event that he gets to host. When would that be? You’ll never know unless you are constantly updated through my social media accounts. Follow me on Twitter @kuyamanzano and like me on my Facebook page, Kuya Manzano Fan Club. I would appreciate it a lot once you do. Gracias.

JM Rodriguez – Meet The Family

Some fans online once wondered “Whatever happened to JM Rodriguez?” It was only recently when I learned about my cousin, JM Rodriguez, as a pop culture reference personified prior to becoming a regular in the events’ scene. I am referring to the fan base he has established when he worked in ABC5, the former network name of TV5. In case you don’t remember that era anymore, let’s take a walk down memory lane. Who is JM Rodriguez?

JM Rodriguez
From his Instagram account @jm_ro

There was this comedy program on ABC5 called “On Air”. Produced by Ideal Minds Corporation, one of the block-timers for the said network, it featured people doing stuff in front of a camera whether for fame or just to send several greetings to the world. (It occasionally includes “Hoy! Magbayad ka na ng utang mo!” and similar announcements) The program was hosted by JM Rodriguez. As you may now realize, long before there was “Web Soup”, there was “On Air”. Main difference is that the people are just doing it for kicks in front of a camera inside a booth probably in a mall, not in front of a webcam connected to some gadget. JM Rodriguez’ “studio” consisted of a green screen that popped up that animated TV. That may have been the inspiration behind TV5’s former slogan “Shake Mo TV Mo”.

Being a host, JM Rodriguez managed to popularize some expressions on his program in between clips of ordinary people goofing in front of a camera. Sometimes they get used in comments about the clips themselves. A few of the expressions are as follows:

– ‘stig!

This is an abbreviated term for “astig” which is actually a “reversed” pronunciation of the word “tigas” (hard or tough). “Astig” is a Tagalog slang often attributed to people deemed badass. JM Rodriguez would then greet his viewers for a time with /’stig/ every time he gets to read a comment that found to be badass.

– ‘muzta?

“Muzta” (with a /z/) is  short for “kumusta”, a Tagalized form of the original Spanish greeting “Como esta”. JM Rodriguez would mention this either at the beginning of the program or after reading the name of a viewer that send his or her comment through SMS and printed on paper.

– Steady Lang

“Steady Lang” is JM Rodriguez’s response whenever it’s the viewers’ turn to greet him “Muzta”. It literally means “just steady” which is a way to say “I’m good”. He would say it while waving his hands sideways with the palms facing the floor. Think of some rappers expressing how everything is under control by swiping their hands sideways.

– Wazzapening?

It’s like “Muzta” except that it was an expression derived from “What’s happening?”, commonly heard in some parties when something badass is going on. If ever there was an expression that served as a premonition to the kind of career shift that would happen to JM Rodriguez, it might be this.

JM Rodriguez turned out to be such a memorable host because he’s really, really funny to the point of letting his viewers make fun of him too. Just mention his nose. For viewers of “On Air” that loved sending their comments by SMS, one surefire way to catch his attention is by mentioning his nose. Both viewers/commenters and booth semi-regulars would end up talking about his nose whenever they run out of punchlines. On the other hand, it does not look bad. Maybe it’s more about the person and less about the nose. Still, it doesn’t make him any less adorable.

JM Rodriguez
From Gibb Cadiz’ YouTube clip

Occasionally during or after the “On Air” stint, JM Rodriguez would be seen at the Sunday variety show “ASAP” singing with other talents of the program. Apart from gigs like this, he gets invited to concerts like “The Music of Dreams” by ABS-CBN and the Ayala Foundation. No wonder it turned out to be a pleasant surprise to see him in the Sundance Audience Choice Award-winner “Metro Manila“.

But JM Rodriguez really proved his mettle in organizing events. Feedback is good regarding his bars Prive and 12 Monkeys. There is life after “On Air” after all since he enjoys life the way he plans his events. He has a career after hosting a show that developed a cult following. He’s one of the reasons why that experimental program was a hit to begin with. For a multi-talented man, he then found his niche in the bar scene. Partying as a career? He’s the guy.

JM Rodriguez
From his instagram account @jm_ro

In case it’s been awhile since you sent JM Rodriguez comments about “On Air” even if it’s more than a decade since the show folded up, you can still tell him what you think on Twitter and on Instagram. Much better if you try coming over to his establishments. You might end up meeting more people too. Just know how to hold your drink. Everyone would thank you for it.

Hopefully I get to be in one of those bars one day. You get to know it first if you are following me on my social media accounts, Kuya Manzano Fan Club on Facebook and @kuyamanzano on Twitter. It can be any reason like an awesome event that JM Rodriguez himself organized. Who knows? I’d be expecting your comments on social media. Gracias!

The 3 Minute Voice Lesson – Evynne Hollens

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William Shakespeare’s life – Biography

William Shakespeare. Biografía.

. Shakespeare produced most of his known work in between 1590 and 1613. His early plays were generally funnies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. Next he wrote mainly catastrophes up until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, thought about a few of the finest examples in the English language. In his last phase, he composed tragicomedies, likewise called romances, and teamed up with other playwrights. Many of his plays were published in editions of differing quality and accuracy throughout his life time, and in 1623 two of his former theatrical coworkers released the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic works that included all however 2 of the plays now identified as Shakespeare’s.

. William Shakespeare (1564– 1616), ‘The Bard of Avon’, English poet and playwright composed the famous 154 Sonnets and many highly effective oft priced quote dramatic works including the tragedy of the Prince of Denmark, Hamlet; “Neither a borrower nor a loan provider be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And loaning dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine ownself hold true, And it has to follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any guy. Farewell: my true blessing period this in thee!” Lord Polonius, Hamlet Act I, Scene 3

. Shakespeare’s acting profession was invested with the Lord Chamberlain’s Company, which was renamed the King’s Business in 1603 when James was successful to the throne. Amongst the stars in the group was the well-known Richard Burbage. The collaboration obtained interests in 2 theatres in the Southwark area of London, near the banks of the Thames – the World and the Blackfriars.

. The 1598 decision to build the popular playhouse came about as the answer to many of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men’s problems. With completion of a lease on the Blackfriars Theatre in 1597, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men (Shakespeare, J & & R Burbage, G Byran, John Hemminges, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope and Will Sly) had no where else to readily perform their plays.

. William Shakespeare composed his will in 1611, bestowing his properties to his little girl Susanna (married in 1607 to Dr. John Hall). To his surviving child Judith, he left ₤ 300, and to his better half Anne left “my second best bed.” William Shakespeare supposedly died on his birthday, April 23, 1616.

. Regardless of this, Shakespeare is credited by the Oxford English Dictionary with the intro of almost 3,000 words into the language. His vocabulary, as culled from his works, numbers upward of 17,000 words (quadruple that of an average, well-educated conversationalist in the language). In the words of Louis Marder, “Shakespeare was so facile in using words that he was able to use over 7,000 of them– more than take place in the entire King James variation of the Bible– just as soon as and never ever again.”

. Sometime after 1612, Shakespeare relinquished the stage and went back to his house in Stratford. He created his will in January of 1616, which included his famous bequest to his spouse of his “second best bed.” He passed away on April 23, 1616, and was buried 2 days later at Stratford Church.

 

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Shakespeare is all over|Christopher Gaze|TEDxVancouver

Shakespeare is everywhere|Christopher Gaze|TEDxVancouver

Best referred to as Artistic Director of Vancouver’s Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Celebration, Christopher Gaze has performed in England, the USA and across Canada. Born in England, he trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School prior to coming to Canada in 1975 where he invested three seasons at the Shaw Festival. He relocated to Vancouver in 1983 and in 1990 founded Bard on the Beach which he has since
supported to one of the most successful not-for-profit Arts organizations in North America, with participation exceeding 91,000. His many honours include induction into the BC Entertainment Hall of Popularity, Canada’s Meritorious Service Medal (2004), Honorary Doctorates from UBC & SFU, the BC Community Accomplishment Award (2007), the Gold Medallion from the Children’s Theatre Foundation of America (2007) and a Jessie Award for Finest Supporting Star for his performance in Equus at The Playhouse.

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Valeen Montenegro – Meet The Family

My cousin Valeen Vicente is better known on Philippine television as Valeen Montenegro, a nod to being the grand-daughter of the late Filipino actor Mario Montenegro. But she gets to use this name online when referring to her other profession – a fashion designer. This article would focus though on the time spent mostly on TV5 as one of its on-cam comic talents. Yes, she’s very beautiful and funny at the same time.

Valeen Montenegro
Image taken from her Instagram account, @valeentawak

It was only lately that her talent at comedy skits is being discovered since one of her first projects with TV5 was a weekly drama series entitled “Hush Hush”. Her role was that of an actress paired with an actor (played by Joem Bascon) in a primetime soap. She then got cluelessly lured into falling for her co-star in an effort for the talent agency handling the actress in the story to produce some PR content. So it’s basically a TV series that dared share the not-so-seedy side of Pinoy showbiz. Because sometimes that is more interesting than the soaps currently airing on actual primetime TV.

Valeen Montenegro
Screencap from TV5’s “Lokomoko High”

But Valeen Montenegro became more memorable on TV the moment the network discovered her natural funny bone upon getting cast in TV5’s first foray into gag shows – “Lokomoko High”, a comedy program consisting of scripted gag sketches and street pranks. In skits showing her blurring the line of being serious and being funny, she displayed the campy approach of comedy without losing the humor in her performance. Think of soap operas so serious in their performance that it transcends into comedy. Main difference though in her performance at “Lokomoko High” was that the campy drama delivered is deliberate. That’s the kind of intelligent performance she can infuse into a simple comedy skit.

Despite the several times that TV5 revamped their programming, Valeen Montenegro remained as one of the cast members of “Lokomoko High”. It was reformatted into “Lokomoko U” when the original practical show presenting street pranks “Wow Mali” returned to TV5 (when it was still ABC5). It was reformatted again when one of the original comedians of TV5 (again, when it was still ABC5), Ogie Alcasid, returned to the network. The show was retitled as “Tropa Mo Ko Unli”. In both revisions, Valeen Montenegro remained in the cast as her talent never wavered.

Besides her talent is not limited to comedy. Valeen Montenegro proved her mettle even in live shows like the 2 times she competed as a celebrity contender in TV5’s “Talentadong Pinoy”. The first time that she competed, her talent was doing a Tahitian dance. Then she had to think of an act that would outdo that knowing the positive feedback it generated. So she came up with adding heat to her act. She went literal about the heat and performed a fire dance accompanied with the fire dancers.

Valeen Montenegro
Animated image from Talentadong Pinoy, March 2011

With all the talents that she had from comedy to dancing, finding her place among talented comedians in “Tropa Mo Ko Unli” became evident. Apart from letting herself have fun in the program’s segment “Battle of the Brainless”, she gets to be beautifully hot and funny at the same time in “Gandumb and Gandumber”. She and the rest of the girls get to parody girls who are as pretty as they are dumb. Again, another set of memorable performances, it makes you look forward for more of Valeen Montenegro at “Tropa Mo Ko Unli” Surely you would have fun witnessing her share her gift of joie de vivre on national TV.

Valeen Montenegro
Screencap from TV5’s “Tropa Mo Ko Unli”, with fellow cast member Alwyn Uytingco

I look forward to getting into a project with her someday. Could it be within reach in months? You get to know it first the moment you decide to like my official Facebook page, Kuya Manzano Fan Club, and follow me on Twitter @kuyamanzano. I keep everyone updated through those pages. Gracias!