Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A Filipino meets Ugly Betty

A Filipino friend of ours with the cast of ABC's hit TV show Ugly Betty. Happy Halloween! Watch full episodes FREE of Ugly Betty online now! Filipino actor Eric Mapa is also a member of the cast of Ugly Betty, you can catch him in the season 2 premiere and in following episodes. Go Pinoy!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Gretchen Barretto Scandal

Gretchen Barreto: “When you give wholeheartedly, there’s no room for making sumbat.” (Sumbat is Tagalog for blame.)

About these pictures with John Estrada at my girl Rufa Mae Quinto's party at her house, I would just like to commend Ms. Barreto for being a free, independent woman. It's such a big scandal in the Philippines, because there is a sexist double standard for women. If Gretchen was a man, they'd just say, oh "he's just a babaero" (ladies' man), and it wouldn't even have been made into a big media spectacle, but because she's a woman, it's automatically scandalous. It's marianismo at it's most disintegrating force in the Filipino culture, and the way Gretchen handled it in the press, like she just laughed it off and said "Oh it was nothing, I reconciled with my husband, and we're fine." I applaud her, because it's nothing. So that's why I put this here, not to scandalize it, but to open some Filipinos' over-conservative closed-mindedness: look at it, it's a beautiful woman having fun at a party with her friend, and they just happen to have a kiss. There should be nothing scandalous about it, because women should be equal to men.

Dingdong Dantes: “It’s flattering when people say I’m sexy but that’s not how I want to be remembered.”
Polo Ravales: “When you’re in a relationship with someone from show biz, there are others involved: The fans.”
Gloria Diaz: “Beauty is skin deep, but ugliness is to the bone.”

Vicki Belo: “The only cure for a broken heart is to fall in love with someone else, but that will just lead to another heartache.”
Amalia Fuentes: “It’s not a sin to be born poor; it’s a sin to die poor.”

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tinikling in Historic Philippines

This is one of the many videos we're working on for the upcoming launch of our new website, Filipino Magazine. I hope you guys like it, the song is from the Tinikling, a traditional Filipino folk dance. There will be an online video gallery full of videos related to Filipino culture, including songs by Pilita Corrales, Bamboo, Francis Magalona, and much more.
Special thanks to Ms. Isabel Preysler and family. These childhood photos are of her and her family in this special video tribute to her home country and our home country, the Philippines.

Tinikling
Tinikling is the most popular and best known dance of the Philippines, receiving acclaim as the national dance. The dance is similar to rope jumping, but instead of a spinning rope, two bamboo poles are hit against blocks on the floor, and then raised up and hit together. Tinikling actually means "bamboo dance" in English. The dance requires one person to operate each end of the poles, and one or more dancers to move in and out of the poles.

Tinikling originated in the Visayan Islands, on the Island of Leyte. Dancers imitate the tikling bird's legendary grace and speed as they walk between grass stems, run over tree branches, or dodge bamboo traps set by rice farmers.

Different stories regarding the origin of tinikling have been passed down through oral histories and folklore. Tinikling is performed on certain Sundays in the Philippines.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Filipinos love Merienda


Arroz Caldo

Don't we just all love merienda?

Merienda, a Spanish word and tradition, translates into "afternoon snack," but its evolution varies from country to country where the influence of the Spanish lingers.

In Mexico and South America, it is generally a simple affair: a piece of buttered bread or roll, or perhaps pan dulce left over from breakfast. It is usually eaten with coffee at the end of the extended afternoon "lunch" break, just before people head back to work at around 4 or 5 in the afternoon.

In the Philippines, afternoon merienda is more substantial and is sometimes called "the fourth mealtime."

Lumpia

Banana con hielo

TurrĂ³n filipino

Halo-Halo

The Philippine merienda often includes bread, rolls and rice cakes. But Filipinos also eat noodles, soup and steamed buns called siopao, filled with shredded chicken and pork. For drinks: coffee, sodas and juices.

Thanks also to my friend Animo for the inspiration.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Lea Salonga returns to Les Miserables


Lea Salonga, Tony-Award winning Filipina actress and the pride of the Filipino people around the world, is looking absolutely stunning and beautiful at the age of 36.

Ms. Salonga recently returned to Broadway in New York City as Fantine in Les Miserables, the hit show in which she starred in before as Eponine.

Photos courtesy of Lea Salonga's Official Website.

Filipino Cultured thanks you for skyrocketing our blog to #1 in Google Page Rank Search Results in only 12 days

Update October 2007
First I'd like to say thank you thank you thank you so much to all of you guys for supporting this page and helping it rise in Google page rank search results all the way to #9 out of 1,690,000 pages for the very important keywords: filipino blog. I can't believe how high we're ranking on those search results, and I'm just so grateful to everybody, and I still don't know jacksh-- about SEO, but thank you guys so much. And this will only make me work harder for you to bring good Filipino content always.

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Filipino Cultured: Page Rank #9 out of 1,690,000 pages

Filipino Cultured would like to thank you, yes you, the supportive reader, in helping our blog achieve something that to me seems unbelievably amazing, considering this is done as a hobby out of love for our Filipino people, and I'm so humbled and grateful to everybody who has visited the site for all of their support. The blog has only been up for 12 days, but it has already ranked in the top 10 page rank search results in Google for the following search terms as of Sep. 24, 2007:

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I cannot believe that we achieved that in only 12 days, and I don't even know anything about SEO or whatever the hell that stuff is called, although I've been studying it like crazy these past few days even though it's like studying the lost language of Atlantis. And can you believe it, we were thinking about it but we didn't even buy our own domain, we just used Blogger's service and server and I just posted my heart away during free time in between work, whoever said you need to buy a domain to have a successful website is totally wrong. But it wouldn't have been possible without any of you guys support, so congratulations everybody!

Thanks again everybody, and thanks to Tanikalang Ginto and all our friends in the roll! God Bless and we'll be sure to work hard to provide you with meaningful content for the Pinoy people! Mabuhay!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Best of Filipino Art: Part 1

There just a plethora of Filipino art that is going unappreciated by many Filipinos in this world. Here's just a few of the many beautiful pieces done by renowned Filipino artists.


Kristine Hermosa Filipina Actress


Kristine Hermosa es una actriz filipina.

Many Filipinos may not realize it, but the first time I discovered Kristine Hermosa in 2004 (because I never really knew much about Filipino show business til I was 21), and saw that Kristine Hermosa's last name (or her mom's maiden name) is "Hermosa", I thought, "Wow, her last name actually fits who she is" because if you didn't know, "hermosa" actually means "beautiful woman" in Spanish. And that's exactly what I thought about her when I first saw her, I just could not stop looking at her because she is so absolutely drop dead gorgeous. Her real name is Kristine Hermosa Orille, because in Filipino culture, the mother's maiden name comes before the father's last name. I believe that this is a cultural adaptation the Filipinos made to keep that part of their Spanish heritage alive, because in Spanish culture, there are traditionally two apellidos (last names), the father's goes first, then the mother's.

La hermosa Kristine, boy if she ever wanted to go to Spain, I bet Spaniards would start calling her the new Isabel Preysler. But there's always room for more than one guapisima filipina in this world, and we have tons of them, don't we? Mabuhay!

I remember once I posted on this Spanish website a list of our beautiful Filipino celebrities, and I got so many messages from television and music talent agents from Latin America and Spain requesting that they'd like to sign them up for a contract! The only requirement they asked for was that they want only Spanish-speaking Filipino actresses (of course, how could they be an actress or singer on Latin television without knowing Spanish?), my cousin actually works as a commercial director in the Philippines and my other cousin is an actor/model (you might know who he his, but I won't say for privacy reasons), and just recently I got the news that my 16-year-old nephew just got signed up to ABS-CBN Star Talents or whatever that's called, so I actually could have hooked some of those celebrities up, but the Spanish-speaking requirement narrowed it down to zero. But I did give my cousin the info of those Spanish talent agents, but I still don't see any actresses in Latin television of Filipino descent besides Carmen Morales and Shaila Durcal, Junior's daughters. But the names that always came up in the requests were Kristine Hermosa, Vina Morales, Donita Rose, and Giselle Toengi.

Filipinos don't realize that besides doing good for spreading Filipino pride, Filipinos who become popular in other countries in the world are walking tourism advertisements for the Philippines. Besides being a kind-hearted person in her own right, many Filipinos don't realize that the fact that Isabel Preysler is loved in Spain does more than just earn her money through endorsements, it helps put out positive vibes about the reputation of the Philippines. Every public figure out there counts, and it's like a domino effect, they look at Isabel Preysler or Junior, or their kids, they get a good impression of the Philippines and our people, and they want to visit or create businesses in the Philippines. It's not JUST entertainment, everything is affected, but Filipinos don't see that because they think, ah she's just a socialite, what does she do for the Philippines? It goes deeper than that, that domino effect will help to improve the Philippines economy in some way or another.

The more we put our people out there to represent our country, the more our public image in the world is cleaned up and it affects the economy, because the public image of a country directly affects it's tourism and business sector.

Filipinos won't gain anything by learning Spanish? They're mistaken. To take advantage of something that is already deeply embedded in our culture (our Spanish language and culture as Filipinos) and use it to improve our economy through connections would be a smart thing indeed, contrary to what most Filipinos believe that it won't have any effect whatsoever. Absolutely not.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Jesse Bradford The Echo


So I just remembered that the Hollywood version of Sigaw, titled The Echo, is coming out soon. The project was first noticed and brought to fruition by Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, and now it's in full swing and in the process of filming in Canada. The part of Richard Gutierrez will be played by Jesse Bradford, and Iza Calzado will reprise her role in the Hollywood version, which is fantastic. It was gonna be played by this British actress, but Iza will be playing it now. Jesse Bradford watched the original version in Tagalog, and told Yam Laranas that he couldn't believe how scary it was. Yam is the skilled director of the original movie and the new Hollywood remake, and the first ever Filipino to become part of Steven Spielberg's multi-million dollar production company Dreamworks. This movie is putting the Philippines directly on the map in Hollywood. We'll be posting more updates here as soon as we hear them from Yam.



Monday, September 17, 2007

Vanessa Hudgens: ‘I love being Filipina ’


We're really happy that Vanessa Hudgens is proud of her heritage, because she really is one of the first really popular Filipina actresses in Hollywood to proudly say her heritage without any cloaking, and for that, we applaud her.

Vanessa Hudgens: ‘I love being a Filipina ’

By Ruben V. Nepales
LA Correspondent
Inquirer

Posted date: August 09, 2007


LOS ANGELES -- When we first saw Vanessa Hudgens as she came out for lunch in the courtyard garden of a hotel, she instantly reminded us of Rosemarie Sonora and Sheryl Cruz.

The Filipino-American actress headed to our table to say hi to Rich Ross, president of Disney Channel Worldwide. We had just discussed with Rich the phenomenal success of “High School Musical” all over the world, including the Philippines. Rich stood up to chat with Vanessa, who with summery blouse looked perfect in this sun-dappled outdoors setting.

Half an hour later, Vanessa sat down for a press con. The 18-year-old singer-actress, her on- and off-screen boyfriend Zac Efron (who is also the high school heartthrob in the movie “Hairspray”) and the rest of the gang are back in “High School Musical 2” (“HSM2”), whose predecessor caught everyone by its success on many levels: over 100 million viewers; 7 million plus DVD copies sold; the soundtrack CD topped the charts last year; and the concert tour in the US, Canada and several Latin American countries were sold-out affairs.

The best assets of Vanessa, whose mother Gina Guangco is a Filipina, are her dark eyes, which twinkle when she smiles or laughs. Her brunette hair was artfully arranged in the back. She wore several bracelets on both wrists.

Another Fil-Am, Charles “Chucky” Klapow, returns as choreographer along with Bonnie Story and director Kenny Ortega of the production numbers which “HSM” is known for. Chucky, whose mom is also a Pinay, won with Kenny and Bonnie an Emmy Award for Best Choreography in “HSM.”

Zac, whom we interviewed separately, politely refused to answer a colleague’s request for him to talk about his personal relationship with Vanessa. Zac and Vanessa, who play Troy and Gabriella in “HSM,” even have a term coined for them a la Brangelina: Zanessa. So we asked Zac instead to chat about Vanessa on, ahem, purely professional basis.

Here’s what he said: “Vanessa and I go way back to the very first auditions for this movie. From the start, we were always paired together in the auditions. I think we were the only pair from the mass of kids that was never separated. We always read together over and over. I wish I could put my finger on what makes our chemistry work onscreen. But I can tell you that she’s easy to talk to, very kind, sweet and she has a great sense of humor. When you combine that with an amazing voice and her beauty, you’re going to have a star. She’s amazing to work with.”

In “HSM2,” Ashley Tisdale as Sharpay again plays kontrabida in the lives of Troy and Gabriella.

Vanessa, who has an album titled “V,” has a younger sister, Stella, 11, also an aspiring actress. Their father, Greg Hudgens, is of Irish and Native American descent.

Can you share your thoughts about your Filipino heritage?

I am so proud of my heritage. I love being a Filipina. There aren’t very many Filipino girls in the industry. So being able to stand up and be that girl makes me proud. My mother is so proud. She grew up in Manila. I don’t even think she knows it’s doing that well over there. I’d love to make it over there sometime. Unfortunately, I have not had a chance to visit.

Do you speak Tagalog?

Oh, not really. My mom tried to teach me when I was younger. I am not that great at languages. I really want to learn, though.

When do you think you will visit the Philippines?

I think whenever I have a good second to do nothing and just go where I want. I have been talking about it forever and it never materializes. Hopefully, soon. I can’t wait to see the Philippines.

What did your mom tell you about the Philippines? And in what ways are you Filipino?

She told me several stories about where she used to live. She has 11 brothers and sisters so she had a big family. I love Filipino food. I love halo-halo, pancit and adobo. I am such a Filipino—I eat rice every day (laughter).

How much of an inspiration is your mom in your career?

My mom was the one who was always there for me, especially with singing. She was always the one who kept me going when it came to singing. When I recorded my album, I said, “Mom, thank you. I can finally say thank you for all that stuff that you did for me.” It finally paid off—everything she taught me, about morals and everything. She’s an inspiration. She always tells me how proud she is of me. It’s really touching.

How strict are your parents?

My parents are kind of strict. My mom raised me very well. I didn’t date until I was 16. I never really went out that much. I am the kind of girl who loves to stay home and just watch movies. They don’t really have anything to be strict about.

What did your mom tell you about boys?

My mom never said, “Watch out for this or that boy.” She knew that I had good judgment. I always liked the nice guys anyway so it was never like I am going for the bad guy. She just said, “Be careful with boys.” But I always just went for the nice surfer guys. I guess she was okay with that (laughter).

How did you start singing?

It started when I was in pre-school. I was in a play and I never told my parents. I don’t know why I didn’t tell them. I guess it never crossed my mind to tell them. I told my mom that I needed a baby doll. So she went out and bought me a baby doll which was a huge thing. I always had hand-me-downs so I was excited to have my new doll. I made my parents take me to school and it was evening. There was a blizzard. We were living in Oregon then. We almost didn’t go. My parents got to see me singing “Away in a Manger.” I was holding little baby Jesus and I was Mother Mary.

Since then, I have always loved acting, singing and dancing. I would always dance around my house when I was 3 years old, choreographing my own dances to “Everyone Dance Now.” I moved from Oregon to California so I could start taking dance and piano classes.

You lived in many places. Where did you grow up?

I lived in a lot of places while I was growing up. I was born in Salinas (California). I lived in Oregon and Paso Robles (California). I moved all over the place until about the age of 4 or 5, when we moved to San Diego (California). That’s where I grew up. I moved to Los Angeles about two years ago.

Can you talk about suddenly finding yourself in one of the most successful teen TV movies ever made?

It’s so crazy. Especially coming from a Disney Channel movie that I had so much fun doing. Once it started to blow up, it just blew my mind away because I never ever thought it would become as big as it did.

How hard is it to have a relationship with Zac, especially since the two of you are so much in the limelight because of the success of “High School Musical”?

I am a private person. I always have been. I love keeping my personal life to myself so we just try not to talk about it that much. We have a professional relationship on camera and outside of that is bizarre when you see pictures from the paparazzi and everything. But you just have to take it the best you can. There’s really nothing you can do about it. People are interested because they love what you’re doing. So I guess in a way it’s a compliment.

What did you think when you first heard the term, Zanessa?

It’s just weird to know that people actually cared. It’s just bizarre to me but it’s okay.

Did you and Zac know each other before “High School Musical”?

It’s really funny because we’re friends with the same people. But I have never met him before. The first time I met him was at the audition callbacks when they were mixing and matching people. They paired Zac and me from the very beginning.

How was your own high school life?

Unfortunately I never had a chance to go to a real high school. I was homeschooled my entire high school years. I kind of lived my high school years through “High School Musical.”

So how fun is it to be homeschooled?

It was okay. It was different because I was in the business. I was homeschooled because I really didn’t have any time to go to a real school. I’d wake up late because I like to sleep. I’d do school work for several hours and then hang out or go to Disneyland. It was cool. It was different because my mom was teaching me but it was nice. I got to study what I wanted.

Are you a math genius in real life as you are in the movie?

I never loved math. My favorite was biology. I also loved science and chemistry. Math was never my favorite.

When did you start professionally as an actress?

One of my girlfriends asked me if I could go to an audition with her for a commercial. Fortunately enough, I booked it. I was doing tons of community theater at the time so I was already used to doing musicals and stuff. One thing just led to another. I did a commercial and then another one. I started getting guest spots on TV shows and went on from there to do the movies “Thirteen” and “Thunderbirds.” Oh, and then I had my album which was crazy because I never thought that it would happen.

So what is your priority, singing or acting?

My main focus from the very beginning was acting. Singing was something that I was good at, but never really thought of pursuing. The opportunity to do an album came after “High School Musical.” There were several offers and I couldn’t decide who to sign with. Finally, I picked Hollywood Records and I made my album, “V.” It was a learning experience, being in the studio and finding what kind of music suits my voice best. I tried different kinds of music. I did pop, R&B and rock. I threw it all together and had this collection of different music which is why I call it “V.” The V is not only for Vanessa but for variety as well because there’s a different mixture of music there. Acting has always been my number one priority but we’ll see what happens.

Are you a willing role model to the young set or would you rather not be one?

I love being a role model. I think that in Hollywood, not many people are very good role models. Kids are looking up to the wrong people. All of us at the Disney Channel are good kids. You’re not going to see us dancing on tables at the clubs. That’s just not us.

Are you going to finish your education?

Yes, because education is really important. It is something that will be there with you forever. I definitely want to get a college education when the time is right. Right now, the opportunities that I have are too amazing to pass up.

Which countries have you been to with the show?

We toured most of Latin America. We also went to London which was amazing. Australia was one of my favorite places because we had the most time to just hang out there.

What can we expect between Gabriella and Troy in the second movie?

Sharpay tries to come between Troy and Gabriella and things get complicated. There’s a lot of drama. We are definitely taking it up a notch. It takes place over the summer in Ryan and Sharpay’s country club.

Sharpay decides she wants everything to go her way this summer. The only way that’s going to happen is to get Troy as her boyfriend or her boy toy or whatever she calls him (laughter). She makes the head of the country club call Troy Bolton and try to get him to come work at this club. But he won’t go by himself. He has to get all of his friends who need jobs at this country club. We all arrive there and Sharpay freaks out because it was supposed to be just Troy. I get a job as a lifeguard. I was quite frightened by wearing a one-piece red bathing suit (laughter).

We battle our way through to survive working at the country club. Some people get pushed aside and left in the shuffle. Other people change. At the end of the day, of course it’s a happy ending.

No one dies?

No one dies (laughter).

Are you signed up to do “High School Musical 3”?

Not yet. I know that they’re writing the script. I have not read it. I don’t know exactly what the story line will be about, but I think if the script is good, and if everyone comes back, then I’ll definitely be a part of it.

 

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