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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

DOTr Oplan Byaheng Ayos All Set for All Saints Day/ All Souls Day Exodus


All four transportation sectors-- road, aviation and airports, maritime, and railways-- of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) are all set to provide tight security, ensure efficient travel, and effectively respond to the needs of the public during the UNDAS season.  

The Inter-Agency Council on Traffic (i-ACT), through Task Force Alamid, has rigorously conducted clearing operations to ensure that roads are clear from obstructions that cause traffic congestion.

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has deployed personnel starting October 27 until after All Soul’s Day at the South Luzon Expressway with deputized personnel along Sta. Rosa exit, C-5, and Nichols. LTO likewise deputized toll personnel to assist at Sta. Rita, San Fernando, and Dau exits along NLEX.

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has likewise begun conducting inspection of different bus terminals in Metro Manila.

Airports Facilities Inspection

For its part, Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) officials and personnel conducted an inspection of the facilities of NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4 for the yearly All Saint’s Day/All Souls’ Day exodus.

Meanwhile, all Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) personnel were placed on heightened alert while their leaves and days off were cancelled. Additional information booths were also put up in major airports such as in Davao, Iloilo, Bacolod, Laguindingan, Zamboanga, Kalibo to assist travelers.

The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) also set up Passenger Rights and Assistance Desks in all commercial and provincial airports to monitor airline activities and address passenger complaints. 

Tight Security at Rail systems 

Meanwhile, the Philippine National Railways’ contingencies consist of tightening security due to the influx of passengers in key stations and deployment of additional personnel to assist passengers as well as opening of help desks.  It also re-arranged train schedules to accommodate the bulk of the travelers during the Holidays. 

The MRT-3 management has readied its personnel to receive the rush of commuters, implementing tighter security measures to avoid any untoward incident. 

On the other hand, the LRT-2 management shall operate eight running trains with seven-minute headway during UNDAS break. Two reserve trains at Santolan and Recto stations will be on standby to anticipate the increase in passenger ridership.  A nurse shall likewise be on duty from 6AMto 2PM and 2PM to 10PM at Katipunan and Recto stations.

All Ports Ready for Byaheng Ayos

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) established security fast check lanes for passengers carrying minimal belongings or small items. These lanes would also cater to persons with disabilities, senior citizens and pregnant women.  

Aside from implementing strict security measures, PPA would offer first aid services 24/7 within the ports while extra tents and chairs would be provided for waiting passengers.

Aside from the PPA, DOTr attached agencies such as the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) have implemented similar security measures to ensure the readiness of their respective organizations during the observance of All Saint’s Day/ All Souls’ Day. 

Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: UNDAS 2017 also entails the issuance of public advisories such as safety tips, common types of violations at expressways, and safety and security regulations in airports, seaports, and other transportation. Tarpaulins bearing emergency and hotline numbers will be posted in conspicuous areas of the agency’s jurisdiction.

The DOTr Hotline 7890, which is manned by the DOTr Office for Commuter Affairs, shall likewise be available to the public 24/7.

DOTr attached agencies and offices were also instructed to submit a post-UNDAS report to the DOTr management for evaluation.

I Remember A Boy:An Original Musical Revue Featuring Classic OPM Hits


Wazzup Pilipinas!

When the going gets tough, where do you get your strength?

Artist Playground’s Playlist TRACK 2 proudly presents I REMEMBER A BOY - an original musical revue featuring OPM’s most classic hits on Nov. 11 – 12 at Arts Above located at West Venue Bldg., 112 West Avenue, QC.

Made by Millenials, for Millenials, AP’s Playlist, Track 2: I Remember A Boy, is about a group of friends who reunite at a cafe they once frequented when they were still college students. They shall recall how their friendship came together, how they fell in love and fell apart. While reminiscing on their past - remembering the best and worst memories - they unearth feelings which were once laid to rest.  With ties severed and hearts broken through the years, will this short reunion allow them to rekindle old flames and begin anew?

This fresh yet nostalgic story of love and friendship that transcends time will be featuring six young, experienced and talented performing artists: Kathleen Francisco, Cathrine Go, Philippe Go, Joe Henson, Mariella Laurel and Miko Manguba.

With musical direction by award-winning Jesse Lucas, I REMEMBER A BOY will
relive to the younger audience the beautiful and meaningful melodies of classic OPM hits dating from the 70s to the 90s.

I Remember A Boy is presented by the ALM Foundation, co-presented by South Hub Productions, Hues n Cues Lighting Design and Mismo Studio, with its major sponsors: Elle Battung and Sandstone Productions; and minor sponsors: Andrea Zubiri Photography, Nina Carlos Makeup.
Show Dates and Schedule:
November 11 (Saturday) : 7PM- 9:30 PM
November 12 (Sunday) ) : 7PM- 9:30 PM

Ticket Price: Php 800.00, inclusive of one (1) drink; Php 600.00 for students, senior citizens and PWD, inclusive of  one (1) drink

Tickets are available at Ticketworld. At https://goo.gl/rkihRE

PROMO: Buy 5 Get 1 Free, for regular priced ticket (Php 800) until Nov 5, call Kim at 0975 919 3179

The Cast
Kathleen Francisco as Shayne
Cathrine Go as Kate
Philippe Go as Eero
Jose Henson as Carlos
Mariella Laurel as Ellie
Miko Manguba as David

Production TeamDirector: Mariella Laurel Musical Director: Jesse LucasWriter: Ayu MartinezArtistic Director: Roeder CamanagChoreographer: Gerhard Krysstopher PagunsanTechnical Director: Juan Carlo Martin PachecoLights Designer: Joseph G. MatheuSound Designer: Willy MunjiProduction Designer: Mia De Leoz Production Design Team: Isabel Daza and Micah Andrea De LeonProduction Managers: Kimberly Claire Somoza (Artist Playground) and Mariella Laurel (South Hub Productions) Marketing Manager and Artistic Consultant: Kathleen FranciscoStage Manager and Asst. Production Manager: Tasha Guerrero
Photoshoot TeamMake Up Artist and Hair Styling: Nina Carlos (Nina Carlos Makeup)Photography: Andrea Zubiri (Andrea G Zubiri Photography)Layout and illustrations: Elle Battung
Video Shoot TeamDirector/Director of Photography: JB EstradaAssistant Director: LJ Flores

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Meet the Cast

KATHLEEN FRANCISCO

Kathleen Francisco  is a 24 year old freelance performing artist who also doubles as a marketing consultant for various theater and events companies

At the tender age of six, she broke into the musical theater scene, through Trumpets Playshop in the summer of 1999. Immediately after, she became a Trumpets Playshop Kid along with other young talents who performed in various concerts, television shows, corporate events and musicals. In those eight years, some of her notable work included ‘A Grinchmas Christmas Musical’ as Lucy Lou Who and ‘Christmas Spark the Musical’ (Nine Works Theatrical), the Dunkin' Donuts Christmas VCD (2003), Christian Bautista’s “Colour Everywhere” concert, as well as the singing voice of Young Imang in the ABS-CBN first fantaserye, Kampanerang Kuba (2005)

After conquering university life, Kathleen decided to take on the stage once again. Since 2015, her most notable theater work includes MLQ: Ang Buhay ni Manuel L. Quezon (Full House Productions, 2015) The Little Mermaid as Princess Sapphire (Trumpets Inc., 2015), Dog Sees God as Tricia/Peppermint Patty (Twin Bill Theater, 2016), Queen Of The Universe as Sarah Wurtzbach (STAGES, 2017); and Baby B as Amy Ocampo (Artist Playground, 2017). Her line up for corporate events includes major brands such as PLDT, Nestle, Nickelodeon, Jollibee, Johnson and Johnsons, Maybank, Personal Collection, SM Malls, Megaworld and much more. 

Aside from her theater credentials, she lends her voice to local advertisements, hosts and writes for corporate events and parties. Kathleen is also experienced in her finished degree, having acquired a masters degree in Communication Majoring in Integrated Marketing Communications from the University of Asia and the Pacific. She works as the marketing manager and consultant for the following theater and events companies: Trumpets Playshop, Playshop Playhouse and Twin Bill Theater Productions, ArtSource and Artist Playground. With her passion for storytelling and creation, Kathleen also worked alongside the creative team of I Remember A Boy, heavily contributing as their Artistic Consultant.


CATHRINE GO

Cathrine Go is a full-time freelance performer, performance-maker, actor and theater artist-teacher. Won as Best Actress in Sikat Awards in 2013 and an Aliw Awards Best Actress nominee for the year 2016 for Rody Vera’s Happiness is a Pearl. She is one of the resident actors (The Players) of Artist Playground, member of Tag-ani Performing Arts Society, member of The Scenius Pro and Scenius ProActives and performer in Party with Jive. She took several trainings for theater and other artistic disciplines at PUP Sining-Lahi Polyrepertory, PETA-MTTL and Artist Playground. It was 2015 when she was chosen to be the Philippine Delegate for Dramatic Arts in ROK-ASEAN held in Korea National University for the Arts, Seoul, Korea. Some of her notable performances are her portrayals for Maikling Dasal, Mahabang Gabi, Mabuhay ang Bagong Kasal, Hindi na Muli, Happiness is a Pearl, Mulagat, Prelude to Macbeth and M Episode.

Her other performances includes her participation with Tag-ani’s music album – Saka Lamang Papayapa and her performance for the recent KoryoLab 2017


PHILIPPE GO

Philippe Go is a product of Trumpets Playshop Playhouse and played Papa Ge (Once On This Island) and Mr. Ostrovsky/Carl Grubenniere (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) in their 2016 and 2017 annual showcases, respectively. His most recent role was with Make Believe Productions where he portrayed the Pilot in their interactive musical adaptation of The Little Prince.



A chemist by profession, he entered the pop music scene after being chosen by Lea Salonga in The Voice of the Philippines Season 2, thereafter becoming known as "The Singing Chemist." This was followed by numerous guesting stints as song interpreter in UNTV's A Song of Praise Music Festival making it all the way to the grand finals in 2015.

Philippe began his musical journey as a chorister, having performed and toured with the Philippine Vocal Ensemble, and is currently active in the Philippine contemporary a cappella scene as a tenor in the all-male group, Ten Thousand. The group recently competed in the Singapore A Cappella Championships finishing second and receiving a Gold Diploma.

He performs at events, sings at weddings, and does radio/TV guestings and CrossFit in his spare time.


JOSE HENSON

Joe Henson, aged 26, is quite new to the professional theater world but not with performing on stage.  Coming from a musically inclined family, he has been exposed to  music at a young age and has experience with the stage at 14. The vast majority of his exposure has been in singing in church and performing at Sunday school Christmas productions. He found his passion for theater and the arts in high school when he joined the drama club while he lived in Malaysia. It was there where he tried his hand in script writing, stage management, and directing for the following productions Around the World in 80 Days (2006) , Enchanted (2007), and Arianna (2008). After which, he focused on his studies and performed during worship services for his church.

In college, Joe ventured into the indie-music scene of Manila by performing in several gigs with his friends as a solo artist and doing duets with other up-and-coming artists. He did this while pursing his degree in Behavioral Science and later on he finished his post-graduate studies in DLSU.
In 2013, he stopped performing and became a full-time student. After graduating, he then pursued a 9 to 5 job in Public Relations and events and eventually got involved in community work.

Joe is currently freelancing in various projects and events while getting more involved in the ministry of his church. His involvement in I Remember A Boy will be his first musical performance since high school. Regardless of where his path takes him, he believes that he will always have a passion for the arts.



MARIELLA LAUREL

Mariella Laurel is a freelance performing artist who also finds joy in production work and teaching Musical Theatre for children. She’s been gracing the stage through countless opportunities that started at young age of 9. Sparking her interest for musical theatre was her first professional role in a musical as Crystal in Floy Quintos’ Lives. With that growing passion fueling her love for theater, she actively participated in Brent International School Manila’s voice and dance concerts, sang for the choral and performed in annual major productions, such as The Fantasticks as Luisa, Pippin as Catherine, Godspell as Robin, and Grease as Marty. She was a singer and officer of De La Salle Innersoul, De La Salle University - Manila’s Pop Vocal group, while completing her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts.

Her most notable theater work includes Shrek The Musical as Baby Bear, Villager, Tap Rat and Dulocian (Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group, 2014), Lagablab as Chayong (Artist Playground, 2016), A Christmas Carol as Scrooge’s Mother/Poulterer (9 Works Theatricals and Globe Lives, 2016), Baby B as Baby B (Artist Playground, 2017) and M Episode’s Prelude to Macbeth as Lorna Stewart (Artist Playground 2017).  Apart from her theater credentials, she lends her voice to local TV and Radio advertisements, hosts and performs for corporate events (Nestle, PLDT, Smart, MegaWorld, Korean Tourism Organization and SM malls.) and has acted for various short films, and TV5’s Wattpad Presents and Hi-5 Five in the Air.

Not only will we experience her soprano notes, acting chops and moves like there’s no tomorrow, but I REMEMBER A BOY marks her debut as Director. Being offered this production as part of the artistic/creative team, learning from her veteran mentors, as well as collaborating with fellow Millennials are only a few highlights to this new journey she is grateful for!


MIKO MANGUBA

Jamiko Allan Sabbun Manguba (born 24 April 1994; 23 years old), or Miko M is a Filipino musician and is a member and leader of GMA Network's winning boy band Top One Project.

He made his debut as a singer with organizations in De La Salle University including De La Salle Innersoul and an a cappella group called "Taftonic." In 2015, Miko auditioned for the reality show To The Top, judged by the maestro Ryan Cayabyab and mentored by The Company and the Philippine All-Stars. He ended up being one of the grand winners that was later grouped together and became known as Top One Project (T.O.P.).

In 2016, T.O.P. released its first self-titled album under GMA Records with their carrier single, “Paggising,” which became the soundtrack of the Koreanovela “Pretty Woman” on GMA Network. Miko and his group received the Best Duo/Group Artist of the Year award under the PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for Music 2016, with fellow nominees such as The Company and Silent Sanctuary. The group had their first-ever concert in October 2016, “TOP in Concert” at the Music Museum with special guests Aicelle Santos and Kim Domingo.

Miko Manguba is currently studying AB Music Production in De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde to pursue this career path. His group T.O.P. is currently the artist for the soundtrack of Mulawin Vs. Ravena, “Ikaw Nga,” with another version by Regine Velasquez.

Six Filipino Youths Emerged Winners of the ASEAN Data Science Explorers National Finals


ASEAN Data Science Explorers National Finals 1st place winners, Miguelito Tolipas and Alexis Glenn Espina (Team VizziePeople) from UP Diliman; 2nd place winners, Adelyn Labine and Laurenth Krishte Roxas (Team Neophyte) from Malayan Colleges Laguna; and 3rd place winners, Jay Mark Butalon and Tristan Gabriel Bal from Mapua University School of Information Technology; together with, representative of the ASEAN Foundation, and the guest panelists/judges: Carlos Mayorico Caliwara, Secretary of Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT); Mark Rivera, Vice President of Philippine Young Entrepreneurs Association (PYEA); Dr. Josefe Santarita of University of the Philippines; and Reynaldo Parangas,Customer Solution Director of SAP Philippines; during the awarding ceremony of the competition held recently at the SAP Philippines office in Makati City. 
 
  • Data analytics competition co-organised by the ASEAN Foundation and SAP recognized the best ideas proposed by Filipino students to help drive ASEAN’s sustainable future
  • Students leveraged data from ASEAN and SAP Analytics Cloud to derive meaningful insights, which led to their ideas
  • Top country winner to represent the Philippines in the regional finals in November

Following the completion of the ASEAN Data Science Explorers Philippines National Finals, six local students were awarded the top three awards for their insights and ideas on driving a sustainable future for ASEAN. The six students, who represented three teams comprising two students each, were among the top 10 teams who were selected to pitch their ideas in the national finals, held at SAP Philippines office in Taguig City.

The competition, which is co-organised by the ASEAN Foundation and multinational software company SAP, is aimed at promoting awareness and appreciation of the ASEAN community amongst young people through digital literacy. Students who registered for the program earlier in 2017 were given access to ASEAN data as well as SAP Analytics Cloud platform, which allowed them to better analyze the data and derive meaningful insights. The initiative encourages participants to deliver data-driven insights which highlight issues in ASEAN across six United Nation Sustainable Development Goals, namely (1) good health and well-being, (2) quality education, (3) gender equality, (4) clean water and sanitation, (5) decent work and economic growth, and (6) sustainable cities and communities.

“This is the inaugural year in which we are conducting this competition, in partnership with SAP, and we are pleased to see high rates of registrations and submissions of ideas from students in Philippines. Following a stringent judging process, both the ASEAN Foundation and SAP selected the top 10 teams from the Philippines to present at the national finals held today. Many of the ideas proposed to us today were interesting and insightful, and I hope that these youths will continue to develop their passion and ideas to drive the ASEAN Community towards a sustainable future together,” said Elaine Tan, the Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation.

Team “VizziePeople,” comprising students Miguelito Tolipas and Alexis Glenn Espina from University of the Philippines College of Business Administration in Diliman, bagged the national finals champions title for the Philippines. Meanwhile, Team “Neophyte,” composed of Laurenth Krishtel Roxas and Adelyn Labine from Malayan Colleges in Laguna; and Team “D’Papis” composed of Jay Mark Butalon and Tristan Gabriel Bal from Mapua School of Information Technology came in second and third, respectively.

“Our presentation focused on the development of sustainable cities and communities. We decided to delve on this topic because we believe that there is still so much to be done to achieve it. Getting the necessary insights on how we can help make cities more sustainable is vital not just for the Philippines, but for all of ASEAN,” said Miguel Tolipas of the winning team. “SAP Analytics Cloud platform allowed us have a macro perspective to better appreciate this issue. With the insights that we gained, we were able to come up with concrete recommendations to the Philippine government that can also be applied to other countries in the region.”

"I am happy to serve as one of the judges for the ASEAN Data Science Explorers National Finals. This initiative is a good exposure for our students to experience the rigors of international competition while learning the discipline of data analysis and reporting. Students are also able to tackle very relevant issues that impact the development of countries in the entire region and around the world," said Carlos Mayorico E. Caliwara, Assistant Secretary and Chief of Staff, Department of Information and Communications Technology.

Team “VizziePeople” will represent the Philippines in the ASEAN Data Science Explorers Regional Face-Off in Jakarta on November 23, where they will compete with the national winners from nine other ASEAN member states.
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