Friday, February 22, 2013

Karagatan, gongs and bamboo music: A Rare Ocean of Experience



Listening to gongs and bamboo music like an orchestra is an experience like no other. I was told.  Now, Manila residents have a chance to experience what they are talking about in Feb 27-28.  Read on to get a feel of what to expect . . .

Press Release:
On February 21, 2013, one hundred fifty traditional Asian musicians of gongs and bamboo music will play as one to interpret Karagatan , an innovative composition by Italian-based composer Yuval Avital, as a closing piece for the Tunogtugan Festival, the First International Gongs and Bamboo Festival which takes place from February 16 to 22 in Dipolog City, February 22 to 26 in Maasin, Iloilo and February 27 to 28 in Metro Manila, Philippines.

Karagatan (Filipino term for ocean) is a rare musical experience, bringing together modern and traditional as well as disciplined and freestyle expressions.

Festival Director and noted Filipino Composer and ethnomusicologist , Dr. Ramon P. Santos explains that gongs are not tempered like western instruments. There are no standards and music is not measured. This is in contrast to western instruments that follow notation and have specific pitches and tones. These elements of traditional and theoretical techniques pose as one of the major challenges that Avital hopes to overcome during the world premiere of Karagatan.

Karagatan will be a 40-minute contemporary piece interpreted through indigenous instruments. It is written in one movement, composed of various episodes with flexible timing and may be performed longer or shorter according to the conductor's preference. It will feature four soloists and will be led by two of the Philippines' leading conductors namely Chino Toledo and Dr. Ramon P. Santos.

Avital’s piece will be played by Gongs and Bamboo Music ensembles from different Asian countries namely the Philippines, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Vietnam and South Korea.

Yuval Avital is considered as a leading visionary figure in the contemporary music scene in Europe. His works are characterized by massive sonic compositions . Avital is no stranger to the Philippines for he has been here twice as participant of two major international rondalla festivals. He dedicates Karagatan to the Bopha victims of Mindanao, Philippines. Bopha will be remembered as the tropical cyclone that caused so much death and destruction to the people of this region.

“I dedicate this composition to the memory of the men, women and children lost in this great tragedy, and to the spirit of the Filipino people, which will always find strength to overcome difficulty with hope, courage and great humanity,” says Avital.

Karagatan forms part of the performances at the Tunogtugan Festival, which aside from concerts will explore the different theoretical and social issues that are related to the musics of gongs and bamboo. The festival will provide a venue for artists to interact and share their musical traditions and research works , and come-up with materials on gongs and bamboo music for schools and educational institutions through conference and workshops.

Tunogtugan Festival is a project of The National Commission for Culture and the Arts- National Music Committee (NCCA-NMC) through the Musicological Society of the Philippines (MSP) in partnership with the Dipolog City Government in cooperation with Municipality of Maasin-Iloilo and the UP Center for Ethnomusicology (UPCE).

For inquiries call Telefax: (02) 926 0028 or Email: gongsandbamboofest@gmail.com.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Tunogtugan: Asian Gongs and Bamboo Music Ensembles

Press Announcement:
Many of the gong and bamboo instruments bear similarities with those found in the Philippines, but the instrumental groupings, the musics and the performance practice vary from culture to culture depending on the historical circumstances surrounding each and every ethnolinguistic group.

This February, the Filipino audience will witness an exciting exchange of musical performances by Gongs and Bamboo Music ensembles from different Asian countries when they gather for Tunogtugan, the First International Gongs and Bamboo Music Festival in Dipolog City from February 16 to 22 and Maasin, Iloilo from February 22 to 26, 2013.

Forming a major part of Tunogtugan are the concerts that will provide the experience of a wide range, tone, color, texture and distinctive musicality of all the participating performing groups in the Festival.  The challenge of this component is programming the concert of all the groups of varied musical performance disciplines. Within seven days, 7 formal concerts are scheduled in addition to performances during the opening and closing ceremonies.

The international undertaking will involve more than 250 artists from the Philippines, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Vietnam and South Korea

Participants from the Philippines include Bagobo Clata of Davao City, The Cordillera Music Tutorial and Research Center of Baguio City, Dipolog City Bamboo Marimba Ensemble of Dipolog City, Ifugao Performing Arts Group, Ingat Kapandayan Artist Center, Tausug  of Jolo, Sulu, Maguindanao Kulintang Ensemble of Cotabato City, Panay Bukidnon of Iloilo, Roxas Ahadas Yakan Music Cultural Group of Basilan, Subanen of Lapuyan of Zamboanga del Sur, Subanen of Siayan and Subanen of Sindangan of Zamboanga del Norte, and Teduray Agong Ensemble of Maguindanao.

Participants from other parts of Asia include Central Conservatory of Music Konghou and Bamboo Music Ensemble of Beijing, China, The Vayali Folklore Group  of Kerala, India, Ensamble Modero Palu of Sulawesi, Indonesia, Persatuan Seni Budaya Sabah of Sabah, Malaysia, Noreum Machi of South Korea, Taiwan Bamboo Orchestra, Prasarnmit Performing Arts Alliance , Bangkok, Thailand, Khac Chi Bamboo Music of Vietnam and Canada.

Gongs and bamboo music are still very much in practice today, but their significance has not been fully appreciated and explored. Tunogtugan was conceptualized to fully realize the importance of the gongs and bamboo tradition in contemporary life.

The festival will also stage performances in Metro Manila February 27- 28, 2013.

Tunogtugan is a project of The National Commission for Culture and the Arts- National Music Committee (NCCA-NMC) through the Musicological Society of the Philippines (MSP) in partnership with the Dipolog City Government in cooperation with Municipality of Maasin-Iloilo and the UP Center for Ethnomusicology (UPCE). For inquiries call Telefax: (02) 926 0028 or  Email: gongsandbamboofest@gmail.com.



Tunog-Tugan: First International Gongs and Bamboo Music Festival
16-22 February 2013 / Dipolog City, Philippines

Schedule of Activities (as of Jan. 14, 2013)


Date                                                     Time                                                    Activity / Venue

16 Feb. (Sat.)                                                                                                     Arrival
5:00-6:30 PM                                    Orientation (DSC Lobby)
7:00 PM                                               Welcome Dinner (DSC Lobby)
9:00 PM                                               Artistic Directors Meeting (West End Court)

17 Feb (Sun.)                                    9:00-11:00AM                                  General Assembly (DSC) 
6:00 PM                                               Photo Op (DSC)
7:00 PM                                               Opening Ceremonies &  Concert (DSC)
8:30 PM                                               Special Dinner (DSC Lobby)

18 Feb (Mon.)                                   9:00 AM-12:00 PM                         Conference (Top Plaza Hotel)
9:00AM-12:00PM                           Outreach 1-2
1:00 PM-5:00 PM                            Workshops (Top Plaza Hotel)
1:00 PM                                               Concert 1 (DSC)
3:00 PM                                               Opening of Exhibition (DSC, 2nd floor lobby) 
4:00 PM                                               Concert  2 (DSC)
5:30 PM                                               Concert 3 (Boulevard)

19 Feb (Tue.)                                    9:00 AM-12:00 PM                         Conference (Top Plaza Hotel)
9:00AM-12:00PM                           Outreach 3-4
1:00 PM-5:00 PM                            Workshops (Top Plaza Hotel)
1:00 PM                                               Concert 4 (DSC)
4:00 PM                                               Concert 5 (DSC)
5:30 PM                                               Concert 6 (Boulevard)

20 Feb. (Wed.)                                 9:00 AM-12:00 PM                         Conference (Top Plaza Hotel)
9:00AM-12:00PM                           Outreach 5-6
1:00 PM-5:00 PM                            Workshops (Top Plaza Hotel)
1:00 PM                                               Concert 7 (DSC)
4:00 PM                                               Concert 8 (DSC)
5:30 PM                                               Concert 9 (Boulevard)
7:00 PM                                               Dipolog Night (Boulevard)

21 Feb. (Thu.)                                   5:30 AM                                               Tunog-tugan Park (DSC)
8:00-12:00PM                                  Tour of Dipolog
7:00 PM                                               Closing Concert (DSC)
9:00 PM                                               Solidarity Night (Blvd. Comm. Center)

22 Feb. Fri.)                                                                                                       Departure



Tunog-Tugan: First International Gongs and Bamboo Music Festival
22-26 February 2013 / Maasin, Iloilo, Philippines

Schedule of Activities (as of December 21, 2012)

Date                                                     Time                                                    Activity / Venue

22 Feb.  (Fri.)                                                                                                    Arrival

23 Feb (Sat.)                                      7:00 PM                                               Opening Ceremonies and Concert 1
 (Maasin Gym)

24 Feb (Sun.)                                    3:00 PM                                               Concert 2 (Maasin Gym)
6:00 PM                                               Concert 3 (Maasin Gym)

25 Feb (Mon.)                                   3:00 PM                                               Concert 4 (Maasin Gym)
6:00 PM                                               Closing Concert (Maasin Gym)

26 Feb (Tue.)                                                                                                    Departure


Tunog-Tugan: First International Gongs and Bamboo Music Festival
27-28 February 2013 / National Capital Region

Schedule of Activities (as of Feb. 04, 2013)


Date                                                     Time                                                    Activity / Venue


26 Feb.  (Tue)                                                                                                   Arrival

27 Feb.  (Wed)                                 10:00 AM                                            University of the East - Caloocan
                                                                10:00 AM                                            Outreach Concert (St. Paul Manila)
                                                                04:00 PM                                            Outreach Concert (St. Paul Manila)

28 Feb.  (Thu)                                   02:00 PM                                            Outreach Concert (UP Diliman)
                                                                06:00 PM                                            Outreach Concert (UA & P)

Robert N. Pinsoy, Information Head, Dipolog City



Dr. Ramon P. Santos, Festival Director




LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...