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This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
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A tribute to Dr. Ricardo G. Abad
Have you ever imagined Romeo and Juliet in a Filipino setting? Wonder no more because it’s happening in theaters this July 2024.
Over a decade since Sintang Dalisay’s first formal run in 2011, Tanghalang Ateneo will once again delight Filipino theater-goers with their classic Romeo and Juliet adaptation. In partnership with Areté, Sintang Dalisay 2024 will offer audiences a fresh take on the award-winning production, originally adapted and directed by the late Dr. Ricardo G. Abad. The play will be staged at Areté’s 840-seater Hyundai Hall beginning July 6, 2024.
“Ricardo Abad passed away late last year, midway through preparations for the restaging of Sintang Dalisay,” Guelan Varela-Luarca, co-director and playwright said in a press statement. “Today, we carry his legacy and his passion for the performing arts. This staging is our tribute to Ricky and a manifestation of all the triumphs and trials, and the Pure Love that has endured throughout all of its restagings.”
Since its first run in July 2011 for Tanghalang Ateneo’s 33rd season, the production has toured internationally in Belarus (2012), Taiwan (2014), Vietnam (2016), and Malaysia (2017) among other local and international reruns. This year’s staging will be the first full-length Filipino non-musical production to be staged at Hyundai Hall, and will mark the beginning of Tanghalang Ateneo’s 46th Season aptly themed "The Ricardo Abad Season." Sintang Dalisay follows the story of Rashiddin and Jamila, two lovers from the feuding families of the Mustaphas and Kalimuddins. Set in an imaginary Muslim community, Rashiddin and Jamila must navigate their love amidst a long-standing conflict between their families.
Sintang Dalisay will run from July 6 to 20, 2024, featuring afternoon shows (2 p.m.) on July 6-7, 12-14, and 18-20, 2024, and evening shows (7:30 p.m.) on July 6-7, 13-14, and 19-20, 2024. Tickets start at P850 and are available for purchase through Ticket2Me or Tanghalang Ateneo’s direct ticketing form.
The popularity of the homegrown P-Pop girl group BINI soared in June, with Filipinos showing the most interest in the group on YouTube compared to other popular artists such as Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter, according to data collected by Google Trends.
The Philippines is blooming, and Google has the data to prove it.
The popularity of the homegrown P-Pop girl group BINI soared in June, with Filipinos showing the most interest in the group on YouTube compared to other popular artists such as Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter, according to data collected by Google Trends.
Throughout the entire month, the search term "BINI" was the most popular on YouTube in the Philippines. It ranked highest in the Calabarzon, Bicol, MIMAROPA, and Central Luzon regions, with an overall search interest score of around 80. Metro Manila came in fifth place with a search interest percentage of 78.
BINI also gained momentum around the world, being more searched than artists such as Sabrina Carpenter and Beyonce on YouTube for most of the month. Aside from the Philippines, the group was also more popular in the United Arab Emirates—around 700,000 Filipinos make up the country’s population, more than half of which are in Dubai alone.
The interest over time percentage refers to the dominance of a specific search term compared to others at a specified time and place.
This search term "BINI" dominated all other keywords in these areas, indicating the substantial volume of search data on Google at specific times and locations.
This trend follows the massive success and virality of BINI’s two recent singles “Pantropiko” and “Salamin Salamin,” which became major hits over the summer. The sheer popularity of the songs served as BINI’s real breakout moment around three years after their official debut, catapulting them into superstardom.