Stupid in an artistic way
February 28, 2003 | 12:00am
Its not every day that pop stars get to shine on the CCP stage. As such, when the Cultural Center of the Philippines thought of putting up a different kind of musical revue, the countrys topnotch pop stars readily accepted the invitation albeit, with a little trepidation.
The CCP is going pop in a grand fashion with the years most hotly anticipated musical event, entitled Something Stupid. . . Called Love!, starting tonight and March 1. Described as a "concert with a story," the musical extravaganza boasts of the local pop scenes brightest stars: Soul Princess Kyla, power voice Dessa, high-caliber vocal group The CompanY, talented balladeer RJ Rosales, and manic comic Jon Santos.
Needless to say, these pop stars are determined to measure up to the challenge that the CCP presents to every artist.
Dessa promises "to give my very best. Like in all my performances, Ill give my all. As much as possible, Ill be present in all the rehearsals. Its because Im also tense about it," she chuckles throatily.
"Im also very nervous about it," The CompanYs Moy Ortiz says. "Thats why I will really go beyond the call of duty. I dont mean to sound pushy, but I will really encourage everyone to attend all the rehearsals. I really want the show to work."
The CompanYs Cecille Bautista concurs: "Its outside our comfort zone." She jests, "weve psyched ourselves up. Weve prepared ourselves. Weve come to terms with the fact that wed look stupid onstage."
"But we look stupid in an artistic way," The CompanYs Annie Quintos chimes in. "Looking at the concept and the work load, this show reminds me of the work we used to do in the early 90s, when we used to do a lot of little operattas, funny 20-minute skits in the middle of our concerts. We did a little acting and singing in them."
Annie, however, is quick to point out: "But this is a full-blown thing. Thats why it feels good to have Jon Santos and the other artists there. And to have Dennis Marasigan to direct us."
Annie waxes optimistic: "I am looking forward to it, but I am also a little apprehensive because it is something unfamiliar to us."
"Hopefully, the nervous energy will pull us through," Moy crosses his fingers.
The CompanYs Reuben Laurente affirms that performing at the CCP gives him a different kind of high: "Its very fulfilling.To get the approval of the CCP crowd, it is the ultimate affirmation for us. It makes us feel like real artists."
The CompanYs Sweet Plantado, who started in theater (at the CCPs Tanghalang Pilipino, in fact) knows very well just how finicky the CCP audience is.
"Theyre familiar with operas and ballets," Sweet confirms. "But with this show, we aim to offer something different. This will be part of the National Arts Festival, which started this February. We hope to show people that there is more to the arts than just ballet and piano recitals."
RJ, who has performed on the best stages in Singapore, Australia, and the United States, considers this CCP show a thrilling homecoming of sorts. "Its my privilege, an honor to perform at the CCP."
Thats precisely why he is willing to give his vey best to make this show a success. "As usual, I am determined to give 100 percent. To practice nonstop. Especially since the songs I will be doing are quite challenging. Ill be singing This is the Moment, from the musical Jekyll and Hyde, the signature song of Martin Nievera."
Dessa, for her part, will be given the chance to go mellow with such songs as On My Own and I Needed Someone New In My Life.
"People expect me to belt all the time," Dessa declares, "but with this show, Ill show them a different side of me as a performer."
Kyla will also be allowed to showcase her versatility, says Rados Jason Alvarez. "Shes not just the usual ingenue. Shell be singing a slightly naughty song, Enough is Enough, the Barbra Streisand-Donna Summers duet."
Presenting a show like this, a show that allows pop artists to strut their stuff in the countrys premier theater, Jason reiterates, "also allows the CCP to attract a younger market."
Jon Santos agrees, Jon, in fact, finds himself being drawn more and more to the CCP.
"Ive discovered that so many of my schoolmates in UP ended up in the CCP, in the different department there," Jon relates. "I end up going there, not only to watch their projects, but also to have meetings with them there."
Soon enough, it became a matter of bridging their two worlds. "How to combine what I do and they do, in order to make a piece worthy of the CCP. We wanted to CCP-ify my stand-up comedy act."
Jon welcomes this opportunity to expand his horizons. "In this show, for instance, pop artists will be featured in a show that will be mount in the national theater."
The CCPs own Dennis Marasigan is enthusiastic about this collaboration between high and pop art.
The Kamuning Elementary School (KES) is holding its first Grand Alumni Homecoming tomorrow (March 1) at the Kamuning Elementary School Campus with Northern Samar Governor and former Congress Deputy Speaker Raul Daza as guest speaker. Registration starts 3:30 pm. Admission is free.
The program includes the awarding of Outstanding Alumni Awards to distinguished KES Alumni: Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas, Commissioner of Civil Service Commission Jose Erestain Jr., Northern Samar Governor Raul Daza, former Monte de Piedad Savings Bank president Fidel Abeleda, former Land Bank of the Philippines executive vice president Reynaldo Gregorio, Retired General Juanito Acquias, former Quezon City Councilor Bayani Hipol, Union Square Enterprises general manager Jose Leo Caparas and singing doctor Nonoy Zuñiga who will also participate in honoring the retired teachers of KES with a musical program.
The CCP is going pop in a grand fashion with the years most hotly anticipated musical event, entitled Something Stupid. . . Called Love!, starting tonight and March 1. Described as a "concert with a story," the musical extravaganza boasts of the local pop scenes brightest stars: Soul Princess Kyla, power voice Dessa, high-caliber vocal group The CompanY, talented balladeer RJ Rosales, and manic comic Jon Santos.
Needless to say, these pop stars are determined to measure up to the challenge that the CCP presents to every artist.
Dessa promises "to give my very best. Like in all my performances, Ill give my all. As much as possible, Ill be present in all the rehearsals. Its because Im also tense about it," she chuckles throatily.
"Im also very nervous about it," The CompanYs Moy Ortiz says. "Thats why I will really go beyond the call of duty. I dont mean to sound pushy, but I will really encourage everyone to attend all the rehearsals. I really want the show to work."
The CompanYs Cecille Bautista concurs: "Its outside our comfort zone." She jests, "weve psyched ourselves up. Weve prepared ourselves. Weve come to terms with the fact that wed look stupid onstage."
"But we look stupid in an artistic way," The CompanYs Annie Quintos chimes in. "Looking at the concept and the work load, this show reminds me of the work we used to do in the early 90s, when we used to do a lot of little operattas, funny 20-minute skits in the middle of our concerts. We did a little acting and singing in them."
Annie, however, is quick to point out: "But this is a full-blown thing. Thats why it feels good to have Jon Santos and the other artists there. And to have Dennis Marasigan to direct us."
Annie waxes optimistic: "I am looking forward to it, but I am also a little apprehensive because it is something unfamiliar to us."
"Hopefully, the nervous energy will pull us through," Moy crosses his fingers.
The CompanYs Reuben Laurente affirms that performing at the CCP gives him a different kind of high: "Its very fulfilling.To get the approval of the CCP crowd, it is the ultimate affirmation for us. It makes us feel like real artists."
The CompanYs Sweet Plantado, who started in theater (at the CCPs Tanghalang Pilipino, in fact) knows very well just how finicky the CCP audience is.
"Theyre familiar with operas and ballets," Sweet confirms. "But with this show, we aim to offer something different. This will be part of the National Arts Festival, which started this February. We hope to show people that there is more to the arts than just ballet and piano recitals."
RJ, who has performed on the best stages in Singapore, Australia, and the United States, considers this CCP show a thrilling homecoming of sorts. "Its my privilege, an honor to perform at the CCP."
Thats precisely why he is willing to give his vey best to make this show a success. "As usual, I am determined to give 100 percent. To practice nonstop. Especially since the songs I will be doing are quite challenging. Ill be singing This is the Moment, from the musical Jekyll and Hyde, the signature song of Martin Nievera."
Dessa, for her part, will be given the chance to go mellow with such songs as On My Own and I Needed Someone New In My Life.
"People expect me to belt all the time," Dessa declares, "but with this show, Ill show them a different side of me as a performer."
Kyla will also be allowed to showcase her versatility, says Rados Jason Alvarez. "Shes not just the usual ingenue. Shell be singing a slightly naughty song, Enough is Enough, the Barbra Streisand-Donna Summers duet."
Presenting a show like this, a show that allows pop artists to strut their stuff in the countrys premier theater, Jason reiterates, "also allows the CCP to attract a younger market."
Jon Santos agrees, Jon, in fact, finds himself being drawn more and more to the CCP.
"Ive discovered that so many of my schoolmates in UP ended up in the CCP, in the different department there," Jon relates. "I end up going there, not only to watch their projects, but also to have meetings with them there."
Soon enough, it became a matter of bridging their two worlds. "How to combine what I do and they do, in order to make a piece worthy of the CCP. We wanted to CCP-ify my stand-up comedy act."
Jon welcomes this opportunity to expand his horizons. "In this show, for instance, pop artists will be featured in a show that will be mount in the national theater."
The CCPs own Dennis Marasigan is enthusiastic about this collaboration between high and pop art.
The program includes the awarding of Outstanding Alumni Awards to distinguished KES Alumni: Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas, Commissioner of Civil Service Commission Jose Erestain Jr., Northern Samar Governor Raul Daza, former Monte de Piedad Savings Bank president Fidel Abeleda, former Land Bank of the Philippines executive vice president Reynaldo Gregorio, Retired General Juanito Acquias, former Quezon City Councilor Bayani Hipol, Union Square Enterprises general manager Jose Leo Caparas and singing doctor Nonoy Zuñiga who will also participate in honoring the retired teachers of KES with a musical program.
BrandSpace Articles
<
>
- Latest
- Trending
Trending
Latest
Trending
Latest
Recommended