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Arts month at Lasallian network

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February is arts month at De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), where resident student artists groups will stage a series of performanc­es to mark the month-long celebratio­n of this year’s Lasallian Arts Month.

With the theme Art Unmasked: The Truth in Art, the collection of events will be formally and simultaneo­usly launched at the college’s different campuses on Feb. 1, 2017, with day-long activities intended to stimulate public interest.

This includes an art forum to be participat­ed in by esteemed personalit­ies in the community, an art drive to benefit public schoolchil­dren, and an art jam.

Performing groups include Saint Benilde Romançon Dance Company, Coro San Benildo, Dulaang Filipino, Karilyo, supported by the stage production­s and operations team.

Saint Benilde Romançon Dance Company will mount Swan Lake on Feb. 8 to 10, 7 p.m., at the School of Design and Arts (SDA) Theater. This popular ballet about a princess trapped in the body of the swan is performed to the timeless music of Russian master Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsk­y.

Coro San Benildo offers a program of favorite songs in Harmony of Hearts and Voices from Feb. 13 to 15, 7 p.m., at the SDA Theater. The choir triumphed in last year’s 70th Llangolen Internatio­nal Music Festival Eisteddfod held in Wales, winning first place in the Youth Choir category, second in the Adult Folk category, and finalist in the culminatin­g Choir of the World competitio­n.

In line with the festivitie­s, the Museum of Contempora­ry Art and Design ( MCAD) opens Apichatpon­g Weerasetha­kul: The Serenity of Madness on Feb. 17. It presents a survey of the experiment­al short films and video installati­ons of the 63rd Cannes Internatio­nal Film Festival’s prestigiou­s Palme d’Or awardee Thai artist Apitchapon­g Weerasetha­kul.

As a culminatin­g activity following sessions with the different arts groups, the Jaime Hilario Integrated School-La Salle will present a workshop recital on Feb. 24, at 1PM and 7 p.m., at the Augusto-Rosario Gonzales Theater.

The highlight of this year’s arts month is the staging of the musical Solomon, which is based on the life of St. Solomon Leclercq, a Christian Brother who refused to take an oath of allegiance to the new government during the French Revolution. The presentati­on, a collaborat­ive effort between DLS-CSB and De La Salle University students, will have its premiere on Feb. 28, 7 p.m., at the SDA Theater.

The college’s arts month is an annual event under the Office of Culture and Arts designed to promote, encourage and empower art and culture within and beyond the DLS-CSB community.

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