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Haydn's 7 Last Word
Casa San Miguel Foundation
presents
Haydn's
SEVEN LAST WORDS
featuring
Coke Bolipata
and the Pundaquit Virtuosi
Music: Joseph Haydn
Screen Installation: Leeroy New
Visual Projection: Ruelo Lozendo & Paolo Picones
Lighting Design: Bahaghari
Free Admission
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*Live music performance by the Pundaquit Virtuosi with internationally acclaimed violinist Coke Bolipata featuring the music of Joseph Haydn "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross".
*Screen installation by sculptor Leeroy New. Spandex will be shaped like the ceiling of Sistine Chapel.
*Multi-channel projection by filmmaker Ruelo Lozendo and photographers Paolo Picones and Bahag Richard de Guzman.
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HOW TO GET to Casa San Miguel:
Driving directions: From Manila, take the North Expressway and exit at San Fernando. From San Fernando, head southwestward all the way toward Olongapo City. Right before the city boundary of Olongapo, there is a bypass way via the Subic Base Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) which you may want to take to avoid passing through the city. Take this bypass road through SBMA then head northwestward to Subic town, Castillejos, then San Marcelino then westward to San Antonio. At San Antonio, you will head westward to San Miguel. You will see several road signs at San Antonio leading you to Casa San Miguel. Just follow the road signs. Casa San Miguel is about 3km from San Antonio.
Commute: Ride a bus to Zambales at Victory Liner terminal on Rizal Avenue (Avenida) or Caloocan terminal (near LRT Monumento Station) with signboard Iba, or Sta. Cruz and drop off in San Antonio town. Hire a tricycle to take you to Casa San Miguel.
Going to the Beach:
San Miguel shore is a walking distance from CASA. From there you can hire a boat to Anawangin Cove. There is an extra charge if you want to explore other island like Capones.
Anawangin Cove:
www.flickr.com/photos/bingramos/sets/72157604334939420/
Capones Island:
www.flickr.com/photos/bingramos/sets/72157604374694976/
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Uploaded on Apr 6, 2009
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