Mid-year Curiosities Part 2: Lectures - Cuisine - Tours

posted on August 23rd, 2007

Dear Friends,

Thank you to all those who were interested in the tours and talks and we apologize for having to postpone the events due to the weather. Please find below the new dates and activities we have for September. Hope to see you there!

Warm regards,

Patricia Limon
Executive Director
Museum Foundation of the Philippines

Aug. 25, Sat – Stories About Philippine Art: Obra Maestra Mamera by Dr. Roland Tolentino and Prof. Reuben. Dr Tolentino will discuss how art is made original or one-of-a-kind, how it transposes from the aesthetic to the commercial, anthropological, folk, kitsch and touristic. Prof Cañete, for his part, will delineate the development of an aesthetics of “mass sacralization” done by museums to address the shift of marketing focus from elite to mass audience.

2pm – 4pm, Auditorium of the UP College of Mass Communication. (Fee: P50 for students, P100 for MF members, P150 for non-members.)

Sept. 1, Sat – Culinary Tour: Pampanga Travelers who pass by Pampanga encounter all sorts of rice cakes, sweets, snacks and delicatessen. To name a few, the turones de casoy and sans rival of Sta Rita; the tamales and puto seco of Bacolor; pastillas de leche of Magalang. Don’t miss this cultural and culinary roadtrip to Pampanga, the culinary center of the Philippines!

Meeting point: Santuario de San Antonio, Forbes Park, Makati. 6am – 6pm. (Fee: P1900 for members, P2200 for non-members.) Deadline for reservation is August 28.

Sept. 6, Thurs – Power, Palace and a Shot of Beer: A tour of Malacanang Palace and San Miguel Mansions with Ivan Man Dy. This deluxe walk includes a private tour inside the Malacañang Palace Museum as well as an excellent merienda at the Legarda Mansion.

Meeting point: San Sebastian Church steps. 9am – 2pm. (Fee: P1000 for members and P1200 for non-members.) Deadline for reservation is August 28.

Sept. 8, Sat Stories About Philippine Art: Topic and speaker to be confirmed.

Sept. 15, Sat – An Intimate Portrait of Juan Luna by Ambeth Ocampo. This National Hero celebrates his 150th birth anniversary this October. NCCA Chairman, author, and expert, Prof. Ambeth Ocampo, promises an interesting take on this National Hero. The talk will deal with Luna as an artist in the context of the emergence of the Filipino nation as well as his human side.

Spolarium A Juan Luna painting measuring 4.22 by 7.67 meters. It won the First Medal Award in the Madrid, Spain Exposition of 1884. The painting shows the Spoliarium of the Roman Coliseum where the dead gladiators were taken from the arena above. The Spolarium belongs to the National Museum Collection.

10 am – 12 nn, Ablaza Hall, National Art Gallery (Fee: P75, students, P200 Museum Foundation members, P400 non-members)

Sept. 29, Sat Cultural Study Tour: The Lake Towns of Laguna with Ino Manalo. Itinerary and pricing to be confirmed.

* Schedule and prices are subject to change. In case of bad weather, we may be forced to postpone our events.

You can download the reservation form in pdf or zipped pdf formats.

For inquiries or reservations, call Museum Foundation of the Philippines at:
Telefax: 404 2685 or 722 9073
Mobile: 0928 503 9392 or 0917 817 0127
E-mail: office@museumfoundationph.org
Please look for Elvie, Tricia or Flor.

4 Responses to “Mid-year Curiosities Part 2: Lectures - Cuisine - Tours”

  1. barb Says:

    any update to this:

    Sept. 8, Sat Stories About Philippine Art: Topic and speaker to be confirmed.

    thanks

  2. noel Says:

    i haven’t been given anything yet. sorry. i suspect that it will be rescheduled.

  3. Atty. Cecille Burayag Says:

    I really enjoyed the walking tour of the San Miguel District and Malacanang last 06 Sept. I haven’t been to that area for ages and it was worth revisiting. Of course, lunch at Tita Moning’s was the icing on the cake. Yummy.

    Kudos to the Museum Foundation. I look forward to your future sorties. Thanks to Tricia, too, who was most charming.

  4. noel Says:

    thank you.