Monday, March 30, 2009

Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood

Start:     Apr 10, '09
End:     Jul 9, '10
Location:     Asia
Yoohoo! who else loved the 51 episodes of the anime series of Full Metal Alchemist? Loved the songs, loved the complexity of the story (I can now remember the 7 deadly sins immediately hehehe) and the characters?

Fullmetal Alchemist, known in Japan as Hagane no Renkinjutsushi (鋼の錬金術師 or literally "Alchemist of Steel"), is an ongoing (as of this writing) Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa.

From Animax Asia:
Animax viewers will also be among the first in the world outside Japan to enjoy the highly anticipated Fullmetal Alchemist 2 when it debuts 10 April 2009 across Asia on Animax, within just 6 days of the series' debut in Japan.

Airing Saturdays, 8pm (SEA/PH/HK/SA), Fullmetal Alchemist 2 will be the third on-screen rendition of the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, following the first hit anime series Fullmetal Alchemist and blockbuster movie sequel Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa, both spun off from the best-selling manga of the same title by Hiromu Arakawa.

Set in a fictional world where alchemy is the prevailing science, Fullmetal Alchemist 2 sees Elric brothers Edward and Alphonse continue their perilous journey to find the legendary Philosopher’s Stone. They are seeking the magical artifact to restore their bodies after a failed alchemy experiment to revive their mother cost Edward’s leg left and arm, as well as Alphonse’s entire body, leaving his soul affixed to a suit of armour. What lies in store for the brothers in this brand new anime series, tune in to Animax to find out!

*btw, as of this writing, am not sure what date this will stop airing so please disregard end date below; will correct it later

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Can be Caramoan....

Start:     Apr 30, '09 9:00p
End:     May 4, '09
Location:     Caramoan, Philippines
Thanks to Jacq! Sorry I made her wait :-)

acc to her email ~

The initial travel time from Cubao to Naga City is 8 hours alone, from Naga City we must get to Caramoan Islands , so we have to travel again for 3 hrs to get our lodging, Villa Juliana, via Van, boat and jeepney. Bus lane ntin is Israog bus lane, hindi na Pena francia as previosly discussed.

Total estimated travel time is 11 hours.

Estimated time of arrival to Caramoan is 8AM, the latest, of May 1, 2009.

We leave at April 30, 2009, approximately 730PM - 9PM depending to the time we agreed upon but 9PM is the latest according to the bus lanes.

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Maybe May 3 or 4 nasa Manila ulit..

well, the last time I had a long bus trip was from Iligan to Pagadian..so might as well try this as there are no plane tickets left..but it will be an adventure! and a chance to see other friends again since I will not be joining the road trip to Sagada and other towns that another group has planned for Holy Week...

The Devil's Trill Sonata

What lead me to posting about this?

I wrote a review about Nodame Cantabile a few days ago.

I was listening to Ravel's Bolero today because I wanted to hear other works of this musician as he was played by Nodame in the Paris story.

I liked the violin piece played by the orchestra member in one version I saw that I suddenly remembered that there was a violin sonata featured in another anime I've been meaning to write a review of for more than 3 years already - "Yami no Matsuei" (or Descendants of Darkness - sadly I think its still unfinished till now).

I first found the video made by Vanessa Mae.

I also heard the version done by Christian Fatu. Now even if Vanessa's music video just replayed the part of the sonata which is the obvious crowd-pleaser, I have to say its nice seeing a modern music video of such a difficult piece. Therefore this is the one I am putting here as I think it was also the one being used in the anime episode.

Aside from that, there is another arrangement, using a woodwind instrument instead of a violin which I will also include in this post.

What makes this interesting for me is the story behind the sonata's inception.

From wikipedia:

The Violin Sonata in G minor, more famously known as the Devil's Trill Sonata is a famous work for solo violin (with figured bass accompaniment) by Guissepe Tartini  (1692–1770), famous for the piece's being extremely technically demanding.

The story behind "Devil's Trill" starts with a dream. Tartini allegedly said that he dreamed that the Devil/Satan appeared to him and asked to be his servant. At the end of their lessons Tartini handed the devil his violin to test his skill—the devil immediately began to play with such virtuosity that Tartini felt his breath taken away. When the composer awoke he immediately jotted down the sonata, desperately trying to recapture what he had heard in the dream. Despite the sonata being successful with his audiences, Tartini lamented that the piece was still far from what he had heard in his dream. What he had written was, in his own words: "so inferior to what I had heard, that if I could have subsisted on other means, I would have broken my violin and abandoned music forever." It was believed to have been a song that was played in heaven but was banished for its negativity against God. It is also believed that if you played it your soul would belong to the devil forever.



try this link as imbedding has been disabled for the Vanessa Mae video -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ798THmR5Y

for the recorder version:
Christian Fatu's version with piano accompaniment:

Variety is the spice of travel in the Philippines

I was looking at my e-ticket to my hometown of Cebu City, when I remembered I had a couple of links about tourism and travel in Philippines.

Let me share my happiness at being here now with this video reminder.

Created for the Department of Tourism (DOT) Philippines.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Nodame Cantabile (のだめカンタービレ ,Nodame Kantābire)

Rating:★★★★
Category:Movies
Genre: Romantic Comedy
I've seen some episodes of the anime and all of the live-action series.
I haven't read the manga though. So here's some background at the start.

From wikipedia:
The Nodame Cantabile manga is written and illustrated by Tomoko Ninomiya. It has been serialized by Kodansha in the biweekly josei (aimed at younger adult women) manga magazine Kiss since January 2001, with publication ongoing. The untitled chapters have been collected in 21 tankōbon volumes as of August 2008. It is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga, in France by Pika Édition, in South Korea by Daiwon C.I., in Thailand by NED Comics, in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo, and in Taiwan by Tong Li Comics. All volume covers feature Nodame with a musical instrument.

The live-action drama received the 2007 Japanese Drama Academy Awards for Best Drama, Best Lead Actress (Juri Ueno), Best Direction (Hideki Takeuchi), Best Music (Takayuki Hattori), and Best Title Song; the show was also recognized overseas as Best Miniseries at the 2nd Seoul Drama Festival. Juri Ueno also was named Best Newcomer at the Élan d'or Awards for her performance, and the next year was named Best Actress at the International Drama Festival in Tokyo Awards for reprising her role as Nodame in the television special. The first soundtrack album for the drama, Nodame Orchestra LIVE!, reached number seven on the Oricon album chart, breaking the record for highest ranked classical music album.

The last time I had given comment on a music-related anime was the La Corda d'Oro Primo Paso anime based on the RPG. Though that I think was more prone to pairings, romance and fantasy, the story for Nodame is not.

The series unfurls the relationship burgeoniing between two aspiring classical musicians, Megumi "Nodame" Noda and Shinichi Chiaki, as university students and after graduation.

“Nodame” is a piano student at Momogaoka College of Music. An extremely talented pianist who wants to be a kindergarten teacher, she prefers playing by ear rather than reading the music score. She is messy and disorganized, takes baths several days apart and loves to eat, sometimes stealing her friend’s lunchbox when it is filled with delicacies.

Shinichi Chiaki, is Momogaoka’s top student. Born into a musical family, he is talented in piano and violin and has secret ambitions to become a conductor. An arrogant multi-lingual perfectionist who once lived abroad in the music capitals of the world as a young boy (namely Prague), he is trapped in Japan because of his childhood phobia.

For those who love classical music, you will get to hear and enjoy selections from Rachmaninov, Listz, Brahms, Gershwin, Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, Debussy, Ravel - to name a few - that are performed by the characters in the manga series.

What I like about this story and series is the character development and again the lessons learned or lessons re-learned. At first glance, while Nodame seems to be a very strange creature, she is also an extremely talented and natural pianist.

Chiaki-kun or Chiaki-sama is also super-talented, playing the violin and piano and his ultimate ambition is to be a conductor. Due to a series of twists and turns in the story (not too complicated really), he is given the chance to follow his dream, c/o Nodame who really seems to be crazy about him, as well as other characters who become friends of his as the story unfolds.

This is not some sappy dramatic series out to twang on your heartstrings. There are a lot of laughs on how the characters interact and develop their personalities as the story goes. However two points I would say make me think this is worthwhile seeing by other anime or manga-loving people.

For one, I agree from what one character said that no matter how talented you may be, its the "encounters" you have with the other people that open up new worlds and opportunities for you. In the first season, Chiaki-kun overcomes his phobia (whose underlying reason is also a bit sad) of flying and is helped by other people into fulfilling his dream, simply because they think his talent should be shared with other people. He in turn and in his own way, pushes Nodame into coming on her own.

Secondly, because Nodame cannot "stand" by Chiaki the way she is now, she shows great determination in overcoming the barriers seen by other people between them. She may be very talented but unless she puts herself at a level of seriousness and focus, she is not recognized nor can she share this genius playing of hers with other people - how would they get to enjoy it?

This was also an eye-opener for me, in that I now appreciate the difficulty and level of skill to be a good and talented conductor. I had really underestimated the skills one must have to be able to conduct an orchestra at a level for public viewing. While at first I was somewhat proud to imagine them as being sort of project managers in the sense of coordinating and making sure of the music output of an orchestra, the tests undergone by Chiaki-kun makes me do a double-take and realize it takes more than that - a deep understanding not only of the music but of the people who make up the orchestra.

All in all a very enjoyable story. Fun and seemingly lighthearted, but with a sense of purpose if one takes the time to ponder on the episodes shown which showcases how each character grows. The music is uplifting (I love violins!), the competition is rewarding, and you get to see two people gently (or violently?) falling in love with the unlikeliest person and ultimately helping each other on their own way to greatness.

Earthlings :-(

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6361872964130308142&ei=q6DMSZn8G4GyqAKewvHdCQ&q=earthlings
WARNING:
Here is another disturbing thing to see.... ..you may again feel sad, perturbed, angry, traumatized ...

...the images may well be be shocking to some people who are not used to seeing the way these animals are treated - be they pigs, chickens or not even those cuddly ones we see!

"This is a feature length documentary about humanity's absolute dependence on animals (for pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and scientific research) but also illustrates our complete disrespect for these so-called "non-human providers."

The film is narrated by Academy Award nominee Joaquin Phoenix (GLADIATOR) and features music by the critically acclaimed platinum artist Moby.

How cruel we humans are...*gulps*

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Earth Hour

Start:     Mar 28, '09 8:30p
End:     Mar 28, '09 9:30p
Switch off your lights for the Earth hour.

Visit www.earthour.org to register.

This won't be difficult for me as I really do not like lights on at night when I am at home. I prefer to conserve energy and since I easily perspire, all the better to be in darkness for a while.

SiCKO- Health Care in the US

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6646340600856118396&ei=0IDLSeWuMYLorgL8otTzBw&q=sicko
another educational video...might be interesting to you how it works...

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Aircraft passenger cabins (humor)

from the Inbox:

Sir B's Birthday Bash

Start:     Jun 6, '09
Artist/Direk/Photographer/Classmate etc. (my slashes are getting used up) and good friend Sir Boboy's 60th birthday party and first one-man show sa Tagaytay.

Delicious food (probably may chocolate?) and happy drinks.
Good company, Multiply buddies and friends.
Scintillating and humorous conversation.
Paintings? Sketches? Photographs...

*sigh* I wish its June 6 already.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Stuck between horror and hilarity

WARNING! Women readers, you may not like the images this blog may strike up in your brain.

March 6, 2009 (Friday)
Bangkok, Thailand

My first ever foray (I'm 99% sure it will also be the last) into watching a "Thai Girls" show.

I was so hungry when I got asked if I wanted to watch one, that I actually misheard it when the idea was pitched to me. I thought I was going to watch a "tiger" show. Gee whiz! Ha-ha! (Well, either that or I'm growing deaf in my dotage.)

That night, my eyes were as round as dinner plates, my brow furrowed...protruding like an overhanging cliff while my lips were tightened into an almost invisible line. I couldn't help but swallow nervously as well as press my knees tight together.

I just had witnessed a long string of evenly-spaced, proven-sharp razor blades pulled out of a woman's hidden place of desire - what is also called as her most holy of places. I was still a bit dazed. How in seven hells did a woman manage that kind of stunt and not get cut!

The next woman had stepped up, danced briefly and then pulled something out too. I squinted curiously but couldn't make it out except that it looked like small, round, glistening things swinging merrily and innocently on a string.

My evening became completely surreal when my friend on the other seat nearest to me turned and asked me in a completely calm voice, "What are those?..... thumbtacks?"

I felt detached from my body when somebody on my other side answered, "No.....I don't think so...they're just...uhm... bells."

As if on cue from a hidden script, the woman swung the said string and the sound of bells jingled sharply in that brief moment of silence between the music's beat.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Siesta on the Street

March 15, 2009
Binondo, Philippines

My first ever Photowalk. With Che, Mian and Caloy...

Siesta - a nap in the afternoon, especially in hot countries.


As I sat down to catch my breath..I wanted nothing more than to take a short nap - powernaps, catnaps or just plain siesta is something I don't indulge in often...

Definitely it is something I can't do on the public streets of this area!

I could only look longingly at this guy who could rest so carefree....though he seems to be thinking about his problems while dreaming the afternoon away...

* Automatic mode, Fujifilm FinePix 602Zoom. C&C if you want to indulge in siesta too...

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

HP Pay Cuts - an unfair act of economic opportunism and greed

http://www.damiansaunders.net/2009/02/26/commentary/hp-pay-cuts-an-unfair-act-of-economic-opportunism-and-greed/
Most people think that because I work at HP, I am financially satisfied and ecstatic with the remuneration I receive with the workload and hours I put in. I can still remember entering the US and having the Immigration officer processing my papers at Sanfo hint that I was practically rolling in money working at HP.

The fact of the matter is, if they talk about work-life balance, all I can say that mine is as balanced as it could get - its just work-work balance...because work is all I see from the time I get up in the morning to the time I knock off, say...at an average time of 12 midnight to 2 am - every night.

Its only in my second year that I could sometimes log off before 12 midnight. Nowadays..or maybe now-anights...I probably skip 6 nights max in a year that I don't have this kind of schedule when I am on duty.

Enough said.

The link above points to a more erudite commentary by Damian Saunders. I'd probably be accused of being prejudiced or frothing at the mouth if I try to talk about this, so better to give this link and you can give your 2 cents worth yourselves.