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The lives and works of four National Artists of the Philippines are at the heart of Panahon ng Luwalhati, UP 茄子视频app鈥檚 celebration of the arts and culture month in February.

The featured artists, all of whom observed their birth centennial in 2015, are: Lamberto Avellana, conferred National Artist for Theater and Film in 1976, the first double awardee in the history of the award; Manuel Conde (Film, 2009), Severino Montano (Theater, 2001) and Nestor Vicente Madali (NVM) Gonzalez (Literature, 1997).

This year, as the University celebrates the beginning of artists鈥 second century, the festivities draw inspiration from Gonzalez鈥檚 聽novel 鈥淎 Season of Grace,鈥 which 鈥渃ounters the myth of the Philippines鈥 lost native past and cultural weakness in the face of foreign dominance,鈥 notes goodreads.com.

The selected works, highlighting the artists鈥 contributions to the development of Philippine arts and letters, comprise four films, two theater productions and three concerts featuring some of the University鈥檚 renowned performing groups.

Film. The films are Conde鈥檚 鈥淪e帽orito鈥 (1953) and 鈥淕enghis Khan鈥 (1950); and Avellana鈥檚 鈥淎nak Dalita鈥 (1957) and 鈥淧ortrait of the Artist as Filipino鈥 (1965).

In 鈥淪e帽orito,鈥 a father hires a woman to pose as a rich person and use her charms to change his son鈥檚 wild ways. While the ruse succeeds, the two fall in love, which is against the father鈥檚 rules.聽 Meanwhile, 鈥淕enhis Khan鈥 narrates how Temujin builds an army and conquers many lands to earn the title Genhis Kahn, meaning 鈥渒ing without peer,鈥 but becomes enslaved by his love for his opponent鈥檚 daughter.

鈥淎nak Dalita鈥 tells of a war hero from Korea who returns to find his mother dying. When his mother dies, he is befriended by 聽a prostitute with a golden heart who takes care of him, but eventually both fall into a deeper relationship.聽On the other hand, 鈥淧ortrait鈥 is based on what is considered the 鈥渕ost important Filipino play in English鈥 by Nick Joaquin, another National Artist for Literature. Set in 1941 in Intramuros, it is the story of the Marasigan sisters and their father and their efforts to overcome financial setbacks amidst changing cultures and identities brought by new Western ideals.

Conde鈥檚 films will be screened at the Dap-ay of the College of Mass Communication at 7 p.m. on Feb 3 and 4, respectively. Avellana鈥檚 films will be at the College of Architecture auditorium at 7 p.m. on Feb. 10 and 11, respectively. All films are free and open to the public.

Theater. Montano鈥檚 鈥淭he Ladies and the Senator鈥 and Gonzalez鈥檚 鈥淭he Bread of Salt鈥 (1958) will also be staged.

A comedy, Montano鈥檚 work relates the visit of Senator Anthony Maripal to the United States, where he is feted by the Filipino Women鈥檚 Club of Washington DC, unaware that the ladies had planned to can rob him of the money he has stolen from the Filipino people. Tess Jamias directs the play and stars Kat Castillo, Natasha Cabrera, Krystle Valentino and other UPD alumni.聽 Playdates are on Feb. 16 and 17 with shows at 3 and 7 p.m. at the University Theater. Tickets are at P150 and are available at the (OICA).

Meanwhile, Teatrong Mulat ng Pilipinas mounts a puppet play on Gonzalez鈥檚 short story of a 14 year-old boy infatuated with the niece of a rich plantation owner.聽 Directed by Amihan B. Ramolete with puppets designed by Sig Pecho, the puppet play is slated for Feb. 24, at 3 and 7 p.m. at the Bulwagan ng Dangal. Tickets are available at OICA for p150.

Concerts. Three performing groups will take the spotlight: the UP Dance Company (UPDC), the UP Varsity Pep Squad (Pep) and the UP Cherubim and Seraphim (UPCS).

On Feb. 13, the Pep presents 鈥淯tak at Puso: The UP Varsity Pep Squad Honors the National Artists鈥 at 3 and 7 p.m. at the UP Theater. The concert features the Pep鈥檚 winning routines in various competitions locally and abroad.

鈥淲anderer in the Night of the World,鈥 a compilation of Gonzalez鈥檚 poems published by the University Press in 2015, is the inspiration behind the dance concert by the UPDC, to be staged on Feb.22 at the University Theater stage at 4 and 7:30 p.m. The concert is directed by Angela Lawenko-Baguilat.

On Feb, 19, the UPCS performs 鈥淜onsyerto: Bawat Bata, Artista鈥 at 3 and 7 p.m. at the UP Theater stage. The concert features music by Lucio San Pedro and Ramon Santos, both declared as National Artists for Music.

Concert tickets are at P150, P200 and P200, respectively, and are available at OICA.

A season pass for all ticketed events is at P600 and is available at OICA at 聽 and or call 981-8500 local 2659.

Other events. In addition, art scholars and practitioners have been invited to open and enlarge conversations on the lives and the contributions of the chosen artists on contemporary Filipino society in 鈥淯sapang Pambansang Alagad ng Sining鈥 at Pulungang Recto at 2:30 p.m. every Tuesday in February for Conde, Avellana, Montano and Gonzalez, respectively.

The lectures are free and open the public.

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts will also launch the NVM Gonzalez special commemorative stamp at the UP Theater Lobby at 2 p.m. on Feb. 22.

The public is also invited to Bodabil sa Kampus, the festival鈥檚 opening ceremonies featuring Ms. Bituin Escalante, Natasha Cabrera, the UP Dancesport Society and the UP Jazz Ensemble. Living National Artists will also be honored at the event, which will be held on Feb. 1, 6 p.m. at the University Amphitheater. The highlight of the ceremony will be the unveiling of billboard artworks installed around the campus dedicated to Conde, Avellana, Montano and Gonzalez.

鈥淕abi ng Luwahati鈥 will close the festivities on Feb. 26, 7 p.m. at the University Theater. The event is a reimagined bodabil in the contemporary times, featuring Virgilio Almario, National Artist for Literature and聽 Juan Miguel Severo, PJ Rebullida, JM Cabling, Al Garcia and Jeffrey Hidalgo.

National Artist. The rank and title of National Artist is conferred to a Filipino citizen through a Presidential Proclamation in recognition of his or her significant contributions in the fields of Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, Film and Broadcast Arts and Architecture and Allied Arts.

Avellana (Feb. 12, 1915 鈥 Apr. 25, 1991), known as 鈥淭he Boy Wonder of Philippine Movies,鈥 鈥渨as the first to use the motion picture camera to establish a point of view, a move that revolutionized the techniques of film narration,鈥 notes the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. He received the Grand Prix at the Asian Film Festival in Hong Kong for his film 鈥淎nak Dalita鈥 in 1957 and in 1954, was the first Filipino to have his film (Kandelerong Pilak) shown at the Cannes International Film Festival.

Born聽Manuel Urbano, Conde (Oct. 9, 1915 鈥 Aug.11, 1985) was an actor, director and producer. He put up his own movie company, Manuel Conde Pictures in 1947 to direct and produce age-old Filipino stories that depict the distinct cultural history of the Philippines such as 鈥淚bong Adarna鈥 and 鈥淧rinsipe Tenoso鈥 both in 1941, notes the Commission.

Montano (Jan. 3, 1915 鈥 Dec. 12, 1980) was a playwright, actor and theater organizer. He organized Arena Theater in 1952 at the Philippine Normal College, institutionalizing 鈥榣egitimate theater鈥 in the Philippines. He also trained and directed the new generation of dramatists such as Rolando S. Tinio, Emmanuel Borlaza, Joonee Gamboa and Behn Cervantes.

Gonzalez (September 8, 1915 鈥 November 28, 1999) articulated the Filipino spirit in rural, urban landscapes.聽 He was UP鈥檚 International-Writer-In-Residence in 1988 and a member of the Board of Advisers of the UP Creative Writing Center.聽 His major works include 鈥淭he Winds of April,鈥 鈥淪even Hills Away鈥 and 鈥淐hildren of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories.鈥澛 A UP faculty member for 18 years, Gonzalez was one of two people to teach at UP without holding a degree.聽 In 1987, UP conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

The full calendar of events is at the UP 茄子视频app website at upd.edu.ph. Full details on specific events are at the OICA website at

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