You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Toma Cayabyab: The son rises

BY STEPHANIE BERNARDINO


In music, each note tells a tale and melodies carry feelings.

Also, there exists a legacy that reverberates through generations.

National Artist Ryan Cayabyab, a master whose compositions are woven into the heart of Filipino culture, has nurtured a family of musicians. 

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Toma, his son, rises with distinction, carving his own musical journey.

Toma embodies the essence of a true artist as he upholds his father's legacy.

In an interview, he shared his musical journey and talked about the crucial role of conductors in musicals.

According to him, being a conductor involves more than meets the eye.


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"Ang conductor hindi lang siya yung nakikita lang ng audience na we're just waving our hands in the air," he said.

He explained that, before the final performance, conductors ensure a unified and synchronized show.

"Ang hindi nakikita ng audience is kami yung nag-e-ensayo. Yung mga sections, kunwari violins, nag-e-ensayo sila on their own; individually or in groups, pero yung conductor, we bring everyone together," he explained.

Toma emphasized that conductors guide and teach the ensemble. They begin by studying the piece, interpreting the composer's intentions, and then bringing their own artistic interpretation to the performance, considering elements like tempo, dynamics, and phrasing.

They set and maintain the tempo of the music, guiding musicians through changes in speed. They communicate their interpretation to the musicians through cues, indicating when each instrument or section should start playing. They also direct musicians on when to change dynamics, articulation, and other musical elements.

During rehearsals, conductors lead by ensuring everyone understands their parts. 

Toma led The Orchestra of the Filipino Youth in the highly-acclaimed Filipino rock opera ballet, "Rama, Hari" at the Metropolitan Theater over the weekend. Of course, he expressed gratitude for the supportive and responsive audience.

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The ballet is based on the ancient Sanskrit epic "Ramayana" which follows Prince Rama from his marriage to Sita, their 14-year banishment, and their encounters with the evil Ravana and his sister Soorpanakha.

The production stands out as an exclusive collaboration showcasing the exceptional talents of five National Artists. These luminaries include Alice Reyes for Direction and Choreography, Salvador Bernal for Production Design, Bienvenido Lumbera for the lyrics and libretto (with English Translations by Rolando Tinio), and Ryan for Music.

On the topic of Ryan, Toma was asked about the advice he received from his father regarding work.

He mentioned: Putting in the hard work and finding enjoyment in what you do.

Toma added that this approach has proven to be quite beneficial.

"Kasi some people would say na parang mas stress sila sa work or parang na dishearten, ako, I really totally understand that. Ang ginagawa ko talaga is to keep working and enjoying what I do. If it's a successful kind of production or okay lang, at least ang pinaka habol ko would be the experience," he related.

"Alam mo yung sinasabi nilang 'You only live once.' So for me gawa lang ng gawa. Perform lang ng perform. Enjoy lang ng enjoy ng buhay at magpasalamat sa Diyos na meron tayong opportunity to perform the art, to make music, perform music, ma-touch ang mga lives ng mga tao. Yan ang buhay. Live life."

When asked about the challenge of carrying on the legacy of a showbiz royalty, Toma acknowledged it's not easy. However, he emphasized that his journey isn't about copying his father's notes. Instead, he's creating his own melodies.

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"At first, totoo, laging may expectations. Laging nandu'n yung shadow. Actually ang maganda kay Papa kasi hindi niya ako pine-pressure e. Ang pressure comes from other people around us," he shared.

"Kasi yun yung expectations ng mga tao kasi anak. 'Dahil anak ka, ito yung expectations namin sayo.' Si Daddy wala siyang ganu'n. Ang pagpapalaki niya sa amin 'Do what you want to do. Enjoy what you want to do.'"

Due to the familiarity of that impression, he opted to strike out on his own, which led him to initially experiment with film. Later, he returned to music and established his own jazz choir.

"Para lang makagawa ako ng name for myself and for my band," Toma said. "Gumawa rin ako ng sarili kong areglo. Sarili kong composition through my band. So yung mga ganu'n. Itong conducting also... I think it's a good avenue for me to really prove myself and to people that I can be who I can be."

Toma completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication at Ateneo de Manila University in 2013.

After two years, he pursued a Bachelor of Music in Conducting at the University of the Philippines, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.

Since then, he has had the opportunity to conduct guest performances with renowned ensembles such as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra, and Manila Symphony Orchestra.

Currently, he is pursuing his master's degree.

"For me, this is something that I enjoy and I want to do," he stressed.

In addition to his role as a conductor, Toma also heads a jazz band called Debonair District, where he is actively involved in composition.

"So in that aspect, du'n ko rin na-hone yung skill ko in performing, making music, singing. Kaya parang hand in hand siya, yung pagko-conduct at pag-areglo, at pag-perform."

Kim Chiu's dream achievements

BY STEPHANIE BERNARDINO


Kim Chiu is overjoyed as she continues to achieve her dreams, one after the other.

Recently, she acquired a new vacation home, which she's super excited about.

She even showed it to followers in her latest vlogs. 

Kim describes this new achievement as "fruit of labor."

Back in December 2021, she talked about getting the place, saying, "With the little bit of hard and patience, and a little bit of dream..."

After more than a year, the renovation project is now complete.

In an interview, Kim expressed how thrilled she is to see her dreams come true. 

She said, "Wala namang hindi taong masaya pag-naabot po yun or nahawakan mo na yung pangarap mo or isa sa dreams mo sa buhay. And I am very happy and very thankful sa ABS-CBN, nandiyan talaga sila para suportahan ako at para ma-abot lahat kung ano man ang meron ako ngayon."

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When asked what keeps her working hard every day, Kim explained that she has lots of dreams she still wants to make happen.

She said, "Marami pa akong gustong maabot. So parang di ako napapagod para makuha lahat ng gusto ko. Hangga't may opportunity, grab lang ng grab. Kasi ang opportunity naman hindi naman yan forever, na nandiyan pa rin siya."

So, what's on her list of things to accomplish next?

Kim joked, "Basta kapag na-abot ko na, ibabalita ko na lang sa YouTube channel ko."

Bulletin Entertainment caught up with Kim as she joined the 15th anniversary celebration of Life Strong. The company she works with distributes hair care and styling products from Hairfix. 

Kim mentioned how thankful she is for the trust she's been given as a brand ambassador for the past three years.

She said, "Masaya ako na with all the competition on the side, meron pa ring nagtitiwala sa akin. So maraming salamat."

After coming back from Milan, Kim gave an energetic performance at the event.

On a personal note, she met up with her long-time boyfriend, Xian Lim, when she got back to the country. They had a nice dinner and caught up, talking about Xian's TV show with Jennylyn Mercado.

With the holidays coming up, fans might be wondering if Kim and Xian are planning another trip.

Kim shared, "Kami ni Xi, nagta-travel kami every holidays, yun yung isa sa mga nilo-look forward ko na travel namin for this year. And yun, lahat naman ng mga updates, life updates ko nasa YouTube channel ko. Parang it's also my way of giving back and i-update ko rin yung mga subscribers ko kung anong nangyayari sa life ko."

Lady Blazers rout Warriors, near V-League finals



By The Manila Times

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College of Saint Benilde flexed its defensive muscle to repel University of the East, 25-22, 25-13, 25-12, for the big head-start in their best-of-three semifinal series in the V-League Women's Collegiate Challenge at the Paco Arena in Manila on Wednesday.


The Lady Blazers used a crippling 8-0 closing run to dispatch the Lady Warriors, spiked by a three straight-hit from Zam Nolasco, including back-to-back kill blocks.

Nolasco finished with six blocks to go with six attacks, while Jade Gentapa paced CSB with 15 markers on 12 attacks, two of which helped anchor their strong finishing kick.



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CSB, which struggled past the UE side, 23-25, 25-22, 29-27, 25-18, in the elims last Sept. 10, held the league's top gun, Caseiy Dongallo to nine points with Khy Cepeda and Riza Nogales dishing out six markers apiece for the Recto-based squad.

DAVAO ART INVENTORY SALE


By Pena Aurelio, Davao City


HERE ARE SAMPLES OF OUR INVENTORY SALE of our paintings stored in our Davao artist studio since 2004. Do you want any of them?

Several of them will be available at studio give-away prices. From the old exhibit price tags of 20K, 30K to 50K---- we're practically giving them away for only 1000, 2000, to only 5000 to art collectors.

Some are framed, while some have no frames you have to frame them yourself. (You'll boost its value when you frame it)....

All the pictures of 12 paintings on "Inventory Sale" will be shown within the next few days so you can make your own selections.

Terms are : Pick Up and Pay... You come to pick it up in front of Davao Royal Suites hotel at Claveria street (in front of BPI) after texting us. Any questions, feel free to call or text 0906 760 3507.. (Ask for Boyaks)

Dengue cases, deaths rise in Davao City

 By Ruth Palo

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DAVAO CITY: This city has recorded an alarming number of dengue cases from January to August of the year — 1,506 — higher than the 1,052 recorded in the same period last year, city health officials said on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023.


City Health Office (CHO) Tropical Diseases Division head Melodina Babante said the deaths caused by dengue from January to August have also reached 28 or significantly higher than the 13 that were recorded in the same period last year.


Babante also said dengue cases in the city have increased from irregular weather patterns that aided the breeding process of dengue-carrying mosquitoes.


She noted that the fight against dengue must be taken to the community level, asking every barangay (village) to form their own Barangay Mosquito-Borne Viral Disease Task Force dedicated entirely to reducing the number of dengue cases in their area.


The fact that the CHO cannot intervene alone, Babante said, the office is enabling barangay officials to aid in the intervention in this disease.


"The residents play an important role in fighting this dengue disease, we are working with local officials to form a dengue task force," she added.


The task force is critical in performing a coordinated effort to limit the spread of dengue-carrying mosquitoes by searching for and eliminating breeding places. It could further monitor people under its responsibility for signs of infection and use early intervention to prevent an outbreak, Babante said.


Out of 182 barangay here, only 9 have a Mosquito-Borne Viral Disease Task Force. These villages, she said, have reported the lowest number of dengue infections in recent years, indicating that the task force is efficient in lowering dengue cases.


Another 14 barangay previously formed their own task forces, but these have now remained dormant and must be reactivated, Babante added.


Senate panel OKs absolute divorce bill

Senate panel OKs absolute divorce bill


The Philippines is now poised to join other countries that honors and recognizes divorce. 

 

This, after a Senate panel approved the measure that provides absolute divorce in the Philippines. 

 

Senate Bill No. 2443, or the proposed “Dissolution of Marriage Act”, expands the grounds for dissolution of marriage, and institutes divorce in the Philippines, has been approved by the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality.

 

The consolidated version of the bill were authored by Senators Risa Hontiveros, Raffy Tulfo, Robin Padilla, Pia Cayetano, and Imee Marcos. 

 

Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda, Senate Minority Leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, and Senators Grace Poe, and Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito also signed the measure under Committee Report No. 124.

 

Under the bill, either or both spouses can seek a judicial decree of absolute divorce based on the following grounds: 

 

  1. Five years of separation, whether continuous or broken without a judicial decree of separation, provided that the spouses are legally separated by judicial decree under Article 55 of the Family Code of the Philippines, a two year period from the time of the issuance of the decree of legal separation will suffice;
  2. The commission of the crime of rape by the respondent-spouse against petitioner spouse, whether before or after the celebration of their marriage;
  3. Physical violence or grossly abusive conduct, provided that lesbianism, and homosexuality shall not be ground, unless either or both spouses commit marital infidelity;
  4. Final decree of absolute divorce obtained in a foreign jurisdiction by any Filipino citizen, regardless of who they married;
  5. Irreconcilable marital differences or irreparable breakdown of the marriage despite earnest efforts at reconciliation, subject to a cooling-off period of 60 days;
  6. A marriage annulment or dissolution, duly authorized by a church or religious entity or a marriage termination duly authorized by customs and practices traditionally recognized, accepted and observed by an indigenous cultural community (ICC) or indigenous peoples (IP) to which the parties belong. 

Under the measure, the court shall provide for child support pursuant to the pertient provisions of the Family Code. 

 

The court shall also provide for spousal support, provided that the spouse who gave cause for divorce shall not be entitled to spousal support.

 

Under the proposed law, any person who fails to provide court-ordered child support and/or court-ordered spousal support shall be punished by prision mayor and shall be fined in the amount of P100,000 to not more than P300,000 on top of unpaid child support and/or spousal support with compounding legal interest computed from date of default until full payment. 

 

Based on the bill, if the spouses have agreed to reconcile at any time, the procedure under Articles 64, 65 and 66 of the Family Code of the Philippines shall apply. 

 

A panel at the House of Representatives has also approved their version of the absolute divorce bill last year.