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Weekender Guide: March 4, 5 and 6, 2016

Check out the amazing events happening this weekend!

Check out the amazing events happening this weekend!

 

WTF! Wala Talagang Forever, turbo-charged with new punches and targets, features the even wilder adventures of presidential aspirant Miriam Da Defensive Defender as she corrects Miss Universe Pia Horseback on her answers on the US Bases issue. Concert goddess Majonna reveals her shocking discoveries about the sensual possibilities of balut and ube ice cream during her Philippine tour.

WTF! Wala Talagang Forever does have an exception: audiences will be forever laughing at the antics and inanities of Pinoy life, as spoofed by the country's celebrated barometer of social riot, Jon Santos, now only at the Ceremonial Hall, Marriott Grand Ballroom, Resorts World,Manila.

Ticket Prices (Inclusive of Service Charge):

SVIP: P 3,430.40
VIP: P 2,894.40
Gold: P 2,358.40
 

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Get ready for an out-of this-world experience as Karpos Multimedia serves up a music and arts festival that’s worth going to outer space for! Intergalactic squads are scheduled for touchdown at Globe Circuit Events Ground for 12 hours of music-filled fun so prepare to lose your sense of gravity.

Wanderers will be treated to not just one, but two stellar headliners. Alternative rock band Death Cab for Cutie are setting their sights on Wanderland Planet! Joining them is Manila first-timer Bon Iver who will be gracing us with tunes best paired with sentiments. Fueling up the space vibes is Kiwi electronic group The Naked and Famous alongside Australian indie pop band San Cisco and electronic duo Panama.

Serving up some chill vibes while cruising through the galaxy are Blackbird Blackbird, Chad Valley, and Commandeur. Wanderland Planet will also be welcoming the best homegrown talents: CRWN + Jess Connelly, Curtismith, Cheats, Jensen and The Flips, and the Wanderband 2016 victor: Oh, Flamingo.
 

“Mabini” means “genteel” or “gentle”, while “mandirigma” means “warrior”. You put the two together and you get a play of words that describe the magnificent anachronism that is Tanghalang Pilipino’s gender-bending steampunk musical hit play, Mabining Mandirigma, A Steampunk Musical.

Written by Dr. Nicanor Tiongson, this musical play foregrounds the legal and diplomatic heroism of Apolinario Mabini. Coincidentally, as the culminating production to commemorate the sesquicentennial birth of who was considered the brains of the revolution, Mabining Mandirigma, once again promises audience to an exciting journey through history as it utilizes Steampunk, a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates technology and aesthetic designs inspired by 19th Century industrial steampowered machinery, as a fitting backdrop to an already action-packed musical.
 

The Ateneo Management Engineering Association invites you to visit Powered by Print Week. Immerse yourself in a week that enables you to showcase and enhance your creativity through our activities.

Aside from that, you choose and buy various products with cute and unique designs. Want something entirely different? You can also send in your own designs, and we will be personalizing a product just for you.

What are you waiting for? Join us on March 1-4 at the Sec-C Foyer from March 1-4 and express yourself!
 

This year, the exhibit is entitled “Gunita”, the Filipino term for remembrance, memory, and contemplation. The objective of this exhibit is for us, student-artists, to look back at some of the Philippines’ vanishing art forms, culture, values and traditions.

This process of looking back was the origin of our inspired works. The exhibit is a collection of creative executions that hopes to advocate the preservation of Philippine art and culture.

The exhibit will run from February 23 to March 4, 2016 at The Jewellery at Greenhills Shopping Center.
 

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) has enjoyed a fruitful 2015 featuring the raging success of its musical hit Rak of Aegis and its brilliant retelling of Rizal's masterpieces in Noli at Fili Dekada dos Mil. To aptly close its successful 48th Theater Season, PETA introduces an original musical 3 Stars and a Sun, featuring the music of Pinoy rap legend, Francis Magalona.

Audiences are promised an outstanding show as PETA takes a giant leap into creating a futuristic new world, something that The Philippines’ pioneer theater company hasn’t done before. The musical is a social commentary on Philippine politics and culture, in a different context; a timely endeavor as PETA looks forward to its 50th year celebration.

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