Sunday, April 22, 2012

Project Runway Philippines S3



Project Runway Philippines returns to the television screen after two successful seasons to continue the search for the next big Filipino fashion designer. Having watched a number of episodes from season 1 and 2, I am excited to see the new talents and challenges Project Runway Philippines Season 3 has in store for the participants.


A new season equals new host, in the person of beautiful model and creative jewelry entrepreneur Tweetie De Leon-Gonzalez. Together with the show's mentor Jojie Lloren, judges Apples Aberin and Rajo Laurel, Tweetie will take the competition to a whole new dimension.


PRP S3 new host Tweetie De Leon-Gonzalez
PRP S3 judge Apples Aberin

PRP S3 judge Rajo Laurel



15 young hopefuls from diverse backgrounds will compete in every challenge and vie for the top prize in the hopes of launching an illustrious career in fashion: Amor Albano, fashion designer from Laoag City; Cheetah Rivera, fashion designer from Manila; Enzo Libo-on, call center agent from Bacolod; Fatima Guerrero, fashion design student from Nueva Ecija; Glenn Gonzales, design apprentice from Pangasinan; Ionica Abrahan, stylist from Manila; Jenno Gacasan, graphic designer from Cebu City; Joseph Montelibano, PR executive from ParaƱaque; Karla Galang, fashion design instructor from Quezon City; Lenvil Paneda, costume designer from La Union; Milka Redoble, online fashion entrepreneur from Pasig City; MJ Alimanza, visual merchandiser from Zambales; Nel Claveria, overseas fashion designer from Camarines Sur; Normanie Santos, ex-Seminarian from Bulacan; and Yves Camingue, designer/stylist from Cebu City.

At the launch event held at the Genting Club of Resorts World Manila, Tweetie was introduced together with the challengers, who showed off their initial creations for the pilot episode.



Project Runway Philippines Season 3's grand winner will get 500,000 pesos in cash; 100,000 pesos worth of cash and beauty products from Pond's; a fashion spread in Mega Magazine featuring his final collection; a brand new Intuos4 Wacom unit and a full 4-year fashion design and technology scholarship from partner school iAcademy; sewing machines worth 300,00 pesos from Brother International; and an all-expense-paid trip to Paris to experience the Paris Fashion Week courtesy of L'Oreal Paris.

Catch the fashion fever every Sunday at 8 pm over at ETC.  For more information and updates, log on to http://www.facebook.com/OfficialProjectRunwayPH.


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Winning in the Selling Revolution


For all businesses, selling is the name of the game -- targets, quotas and ROIs -- and the sales field is one huge battlefield that can be fatal for the faint of heart. In olden days, selling to customers is easy and simple but with the modern times' innovations and changing customer needs and wants, it is a must to adapt to these changes to stay on top of the game.

Time to rev up your sales teams with fresh (fresher and refresher) ideas by going through the entire range of sales topics in a half day conference. Learn quick and applicable sales ideas from the Mansmith Team of Training Masters, so you can start winning in the selling revolution.

BusinessWorld, in cooperation with Mansmith & Fielders, Inc., presents Marketing Rescue on Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 1 to 5:30 pm (registration starts at 12:30 pm), at the One Cafe, 6th Floor, One Corporate Center, Meralco Avenue corner Julia Vargas St., Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Featuring the topic "Winning in the Selling Revolution," the event will have as speakers the following:
Session 1 – Know your channel choices
The Science of Channel Choice by Emilio Macasaet III, Mansmith partner and chief distribution strategist
Cases on Channel Innovation by Josiah Go, Mansmith chairman and chief marketing strategist
Session 2 – Recognize the advantages of going direct and going retail
How to Make Direct Selling Work for You by Malu Dy Buncio, Mansmith chief business development strategist
Retail Innovation: Sell More by Selling Less by Rowen Untivero, Mansmith partner and chief sales strategist
Session 3 – Understand the big picture in sales
Marketing-Oriented Selling and Positioning by Chiqui Go-Escareal, Mansmith president and chief service strategist
Insighting for Field Sales People by Benedicto “Poch” Cid, Mansmith chief brand adviser
Session 4 – Know your online option
Doing Business Via e-Commerce by Donald Lim, Mansmith chief e-marketing strategist
Advantages of Inbound Marketing by Tricia Gosingtian, Mansmith board member
This is a FREE marketing consultancy seminar wherein the attendees get to raise/ask marketing concerns regarding the companies they represent. How does this work? To reserve your FREE seat, just email your name, company, position and contact details to marcom@bworld.com.ph with the subject RESERVE ME A SEAT AT THE MARKETING RESCUE FORUM, on or before April 17. Seats are limited to only 50.


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About BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation
BusinessWorld (http://www.bworldonline.com) is the first and leading business newspaper in the country, with over four decades of experience in economic journalism. From merely reporting the latest news on business and the economy, BusinessWorld has evolved to become the premier business news and information provider to the country’s industry movers and decision makers -- through print, online and learning events.
About Mansmith & Fielders, Inc.
Mansmith & Fielders (http://www.mansmith.net) is the country’s leading consultancy firm that “helps your marketing and sales teams soar!” Established in 1989, it is composed of successful practitioners and entrepreneurs with strong theoretical backgrounds. Mansmith & Fielders is a specialists in Marketing and Sales, Strategy and Innovation Training offering segmentized programs to its clientele.
Mansmith & Fielders has a column called "Mansmith Mentors" which appears in BusinessWorld's Wealth Manager section every Monday.
Marketing Rescue is an advocacy project of Mansmith (www.mansmith.net) dedicated to help companies grow or turnaround.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

HerWord.com's Sexy for Summer Promo


Summer is that time of year when most of us women (and men, too) panic at the thought of going to the beach and wearing swimsuits. Fear no more because here's one promo that will answer your prayers.

HerWord.com, in partnership with The Skin Sanctuary, is giving away 10 LipoSolve with Skin Rejuvenation gift certificates to lucky HerWord subscribers. Promo period is April 11 to May 10, 2012.



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For more information, visit www.facebook.com/theskinsanctuary.

To join the promo and know the full mechanics, visit http://www.herword.com/promo/


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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Have A Blessed Holy Week


Today is the start of a long weekend...time for rest for the body and mind, relaxation for the heart and reflection for the soul. Have a blessed Holy Week everyone!



Sunday, April 1, 2012

Shout It Out, Boys!


My most vivid memory of Hanson is that of three brothers who, barely in their teens, singing the hit song "MMMBop" while expertly playing their respective musical instruments. And oh, did I mention that they were cute? But that was about 15 years ago and I haven't heard of them since until the announcement of the release of a new album, Shout It Out, and a concert here in Manila, Hanson Shout It Tour 2012.


Isaac, Taylor and Zac, collectively known as Hanson, is the pop-rock boy band from Oklahoma, USA that took the radio by storm in 1997 which catchy songs like "I Will Come To You," "Penny and Me," and "Where's The Love." The little boys are grown ups now -- Isaac is 31 y/o, Taylor is 29 y/o and Zac is 26 y/o -- all of them married and with kids, but the passion for writing music and performing for fans still remains and this is why they continued to pursue their career in music.



It was a blast to see them up close and in person at the press conference and concert and their new and most ambitious album sounded great, as inspired by the music that Hanson listened to growing up -- 60s soul and 70s songwriters. Shout It Out debuted at #2 on the US Billboard Independent charts and has captured the hearts of fans around the world yet again.


HANSON (l-r): Isaac, Zac and Taylor

Having seen the fans in the concert, I must say that Hanson has tapped into the younger market of screaming teenage girls (yes, they screamed their lungs out most specially every time Zac was focused on the video wall) while keeping the lot they enamored since 15 years ago.

As for me, they're back on my radar and I will be waiting for greater music and things from them in the years to come.


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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde


One of my much-awaited musicals to watch this year is Jekyll & Hyde and I couldn't contain my excitement when preview time finally arrived. I was looking forward to watching veteran thespian and director Michael Williams and famous singer and stage actor Jett Pangan, who both alternate as Jekyll/Hyde.



The classic tale of the epic battle between good and evil, Robert Louis Stevenson's Jekyll & Hyde is about Henry Jekyll, a brilliant doctor whose experiments on human personality, in the hopes of finding a cure for his father's illness, led him to create his murderous alter ego Edward Hyde.



The dimly-lit stage and the clever play lights immediately set the tone of the play -- light and shadow, good and evil. The Victorian operating theater, which served as the stage itself for the characters, and the Greek chorus were innovations that Repertory Philippines' associate artistic director Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo brought onto the production and this she shared in the press preview, "The show was not written like that but I have an amazing cast. I took a lot of risks and had lots of sleepless night because I am answerable to the board for the outcome of the production." Ms. Yulo couldn't help but cry when the audience applauded her brilliance and efforts that she had to go backstage for a few seconds to calm herself.


The "amazing cast" with director Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo
(middle, standing behind Jett Pangan) and
assistant director Rem Zamora (extreme left, standing)


An overwhelmed and teary-eyed Yulo
at the press conference after the preview

The "amazing cast" that Ms. Yulo refered to are: Michael Williams and Jett Pangan who alternates as Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde; Kalila Aguilos as Lucy Harris; Cris Villonco as Emma Carew; Junix Inocian as lawyer Gabriel John Utterson; Steve Cadd as Sir Danvers Carew; Jack Salud as Simon Stride; Red Nuestro as Bishop of Basingstoke; Mayen Bustamante-Cadd as Lady Beaconsfield; Oliver Usison as General Lord Glossop; Reuben Uy as Lord Savage; Jamie Inocian as Sir Archibald Proops; Jamie Wilson as Spider; James Stacey as Poole; Natalie Everett as Nellie; Hans Eckstein as Bisset; and the awesome Ensemble are Cara Barredo, Teenee Chan, Tricia Amper-Jimenez (who is understudy for Emma Crew), Liza Infante-Robinson, Giannina Ocampo, Edu Briones, Topper Fabregas, David Fabros and Gary Junsay.


Jett Pangan's Jekyll to Hyde moment while singing
"This Is The Moment"

I watched Jett Pangan in last year's run of Next to Normal (where he played opposite Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and from which he garnered a Best Actor nomination) and I must say that he was indeed very good in theater. But his role here as Jekyll/Hyde is a real revelation. He performed with such passion and energy that the audience felt it from start to finish, not to mention the highlight scene where he sang "This Is The Moment" before transforming himself from the gentle doctor Jekyll to the monstrous Hyde. There may be no costume or make-up change to mark the transition (they intentionally veered away from that) but the great lighting effects sure did the job very well. I must say, Mr. Pangan looked really sinister and menacing when bathed with the red and blue lights.


Cris Villonco and Michael Williams:
Emma Carew and Henry Jekyll's tender scene

I have yet to watch Michael Williams essay the role but I'm sure his version will be totally different but equally effective. I saw him do the Jekyll role with Cris Villonco for one brief number at the press call and they do have the chemistry. Met him for the first time after the press preview and he was such a warm person. He even gladly took a photo of me and some friends on the set's risers as a souvenir.

Cris Villonco is really a good match for sweet roles and her singing is consistently par excellence with the other plays she has done the past years which I was able to watch.


Kalila Aguilos shone bright as ill-fated Lucy Harris

Another great performance was delivered by Kalila Aguilos as the prostitute Lucy who fell in love with Jekyll but was desired by Hyde. Her acting and singing prowess are impeccable so much so that I felt the emotions that her character was conveying, be it love, pain or fear. I last saw her as Queen Femina Suarestellar Baroux (villain to Eula Valdez' heroine role) in Zsazsa Zaturnnah last year and even then, her brilliance was evident.


Junix Inocian as Utterson, friend to Pangan's Dr. Jekyll

The respectable Junix Inocian was meant to give life to the role of Utterson, Dr. Jekyll's trusted and loyal friend. He has long been in theater and was a part of the original cast of London's Miss Saigon and played the coveted role of the Engineer. But I must say, my most vivid memory of him was his role as Kuya Mario in Batibot, a children's television show that I used to watch when I was younger.


Taking a bow to the applause and standing ovation

Suffice to say, I loved Repertory Philippines' production of Jekyll & Hyde. It had the same feel as their previous staging of Sweeney Todd and I'm a sucker for the dark and strange. Enough said.


(l-r) Cris Villonco, Kalila Aguilos and Jett Pangan
are all smiles during the Q&A

(l-r) Michael Williams, Junix Inocian and Steve Cadd

Directed by Mechu Lauchengco-Yulo, the rest of the artistic and production team behind the second offering of Repertory Philippines' 75th season are: Baby Barredo, artistic director; Rem Zamora, assistant director; Onyl Torres, musical director; Natalie Everett, choreographer; John Batalla, lighting designer; Joey Gonzalez-Mendoza, set designer; Raven Ong, costume designer; Rosa Lumagbas, assistant to the costume designer; Gidget Tolentino, production manager and sound engineer; Ayam Barredo, company manager; Perky Parong, stage manager; Pol Roxas, sound technician; Pablito Salvador, lighting technician; and Adul Lasin, set execution and scenic artist.


The cast on the operating theater set
at the Jekyll & Hyde preview's press conference

Jekyll & Hyde will be shown at Onstage Greenbelt until April 22 with the following show schedules: 8 pm shows on Fridays and Saturdays on March 30 & 31, April 13, 14, 20, 21 & 22; 3:30 pm shows on Saturdays and Sundays on March 31, April 1, 14, 15, 21 & 22. Tickets at P1,500 (Orchestra Center), P1,000 (Orchestra Side) and P800 (Balcony). Call 571-6926 or log on to Ticketworld to inquire and reserve tickets.


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Friday, March 23, 2012

HerWord.com's Hunger Games Promo



Promo alert! Comment on any HerWord story from March 22 to 27 and be one of five (5) winners of a movie poster and keychain or one of the five (5) winners of a movie poster from 'The Hunger Games'. Log on now to www.herword.com!





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