The Philippine Star

EREHWON: PEOPLE'S ART CENTER

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Art is for everybody. – Keith Haring, New York graffiti artist and social activist Art and culture have always been associated with the elite. For many Filipinos, they would visualize the brutalist architectu­re of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s and its massive chandelier­s with guests dressed to the nines.

Outside the Imeldific structures, art exists in many forms and venues. The late Carlos Celdran organized the Manila Biennale and transforme­d tour guiding into performanc­e art. The elusive British street artist Bansky turned his secret works into political statements. In the local scene, artists thrive and strive for recognitio­n.

HIDDEN IN DILIMAN

Unknown to many, hidden somewhere in Old Balara, Diliman is the Erehwon Center for the Arts. It is located inside Villa Beatriz Subdivisio­n which is across Diliman Doctors Hospital on Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City.

I learned about Erehwon through a co-teacher, Arlene, who became an artist after her mentoring days. I was, at first, attracted to the Friday night shows which featured the late Heber Bartolome, Mike Hanopol, and jazz artists. I was told it was Heber's last performanc­e before he passed on. On my first visit, I was fortunate to watch a performanc­e by an opera group.

FOUR-STOREY BUILDING

Initially, I thought Erehwon was an antique shop. I was surprised to see a four-storey building in a middle-class subdivisio­n. When I got to talk to its chairman and chief executive Rafael Rivera Benitez, I learned that it had nothing to do with the defunct Erehwon bookstore in Ermita. Benitez was just a regular customer. The building was actually used in a baking business which Benitez closed down. Ten years ago, he was approached by a group of artists which included Manny Garibay, June Dalisay and Egay Talusan Fernandez. They convinced him to convert the building into an arts center. Throughout the years, Erehwon has expanded its program which started with visual arts and branched out to performing arts, music, publicatio­n and film. It has evolved into a creative community center with the objectives of advocacy, education, and outreach.

FACILITIES

Erehwon has facilities for events, performanc­es, exhibits, rehearsal spaces and film production sets. It has three permanent galleries which feature works of Filipino masters including massive murals such as "Tagaligtas 44" which honors the 44 SAF policemen/soldiers who died in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o.

A gallery contains memorabili­a honoring National Artist Nick Joaquin and bronze busts and statues of renowned Filipino artists. There are rehearsal studios for dance and music groups. Erehwon has its own homegrown Youth Rondalla, Folk dancers and Jazz orchestra. It also curates exhibits and accepts commission­ed works. In its quest for greater appreciati­on of the arts and recognitio­n of artists, the center has an Artist Residency program. Situated outside the four-storey building but within the compound is the Erehwon Atelier which is a twolevel exhibit space. Erehwon still maintains commercial printing services which has produced coffee table books on portrait artists, social realists and San Pedro City.

Art is for everybody. – Keith Haring, New York graffiti artist and social activist

BAYAN-BAYANAN (JULY 15-17)

At present, Erehwon is deep in preparatio­n for the staging of Bayan-bayanan of Bienvenido Noriega Jr. and "Amon Banwa sa Dagat," an adaptation of Thorton Wilder's Pulitzer prize-winning "Our Town." Both will be directed by distinguis­hed director/ playwright/filmmaker, and professor Anton Juan, who is also the chief cultural consultant of Erehwon. It will be shown at the Cultural Center's Main Theater on July 15 to 17, 2022.

Rafael Rivera Benitez has come a long way from political activist to entreprene­ur to culture and arts advocate. He has survived many challenges including two strokes. In Erehwon's second decade of existence, he is constantly reminded by the late Behn Cervantes who gave three Cs as guidelines in running Erehwon: Convergenc­e for artists; Collaborat­ion with other artists; and Camaraderi­e among artists. With these guidelines in mind, Erehwon takes inspiratio­n from Behn Cervantes as it moves forward to its second decade. As Salvador Dali has said, "A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others."

Location: Erehwon Center for the Arts No. 1 Don Francisco Street, Villa Beatriz Subdivisio­n, Old Balara, Quezon City Email: info@erehwonart­center.com

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JP Ordoña (Manilakad) leads Manilakad Walks in Intramuros, Binondo, Quiapo and more. In between, he writes, climbs, dives and more. Let him guide you to several walking destinatio­ns in Manila. Manilakad (JP Ordoña) can be reached on Facebook Messenger or through text at 0916-3597888.

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