3 for 3
This is according to Anton Delfino, assistant director of Revival Arts' production of Tatarin. If you have a chance, please drive down to CSU Hayward and check it out. The set is nice, acting is good, dancing is cool and there's also music, provided by yours truly (plus 5 others).
Here is the link for it. http://www.revivalarts.org
Please check it out. It's only $6 ($3 for students!)
Makin' Mine Music
~No Tations~
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
I sense something, a presence I've not felt since....
Yeah, it's been a while.
Semester is almost semi-over. I got an incomplete from one class and will turn in some papers in a week or so for hopefully an A. I'm hoping for a passing grade in my other iffy class, which would give me mostly As, with 2 Bs and a C. Not so bad.
I was asked to be in charge of music for the Revival Arts production of Philippine playwright Nick Joaquin's play, "Tatarin". I was also selected as one of 7 men to take part in Kulintang Arts new project, SONS, which is about the being a Filipino man in America. Unfortunately, the two projects had a conflict, and I was given an ultimatum. Because I had confirmed my availability for Tatarin, I unfortunately had to back out of SONS. It sucked, but I gave my word and am standing by it.
Anyway, January will be full of rehearsals in Hayward. The show takes place on Jan 20-22 and 27-29, at CSUH. More info can be found at http://www.revivalarts.org

