Students took photo of the centerpiece at the My City, My SM, My Music exhibit in SM City Marilao. Enclosed on a glass display case are two Order of the National Artist insignias awarded to Francisca Reyes-Aquino for Dance in 1973 and to Ernani Cuenco for Music in 1999.
The recent launch of the My City, My SM, My Music at SM City Marilao highlights the life and work of two Bulakeño National Artists – Francisca Reyes-Aquino for Dance and Ernani Cuenco for Music through an afternoon of live music, folk dances, and kundiman.
Sining Tanglawan ng San Jose Del Monte Performing Group regaled the audience as they performed two traditional folk dances – Binasuan and Karatong that National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes-Aquino researched and codified. Actor and musician Jong Cuenco gave a heartwarming performance of his father Ernani Joson Cuenco’s famous ballad, Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal.
A mall shopper looks at the film posters that Ernani Cuenco musically scored and wrote at the My City, My SM, My Music exhibit in SM City Marilao.
A joint project of SM, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, the Filipino Heritage Festival, WCOPA, and the Philippine Star with support from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the National Music for Young Artists (NAMCYA), and Tahanan Books, My City, My SM, My Music is a celebration of Philippine Performing Arts – music, dance, and theater. Actor Musician/Flutist Ernani ‘Jong’ Cuenco Jr. playing the original arrangement of his father’s iconic composition Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal.
Present during the event were Marilao Vice Mayor Jun ‘Bob’ Dela Cruz; Dr. Eliseo Dela Cruz, Head of Provincial History, Arts, and Culture and Tourism; Chief of Staff Divina Espiritu Reyes; Marilao Tourism Head Ricky Manalo, and Ruzzel Paguiringan of the Provincial Public Affairs Office.The Sining Tanglawan ng San Jose Del Monte dances ‘KARATONG’, which is named after the bamboo instrument worn by the male dancers around their waist to attract good luck and drive away evil spirits.
Guests, including Granddaughters of National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes Aquino, Ma. Lourdes Martinez, Melanie Martinez- Marquez, and Joyce Martinez Antolin, and great grandson Miguel Antonio Antolin and great granddaughter Bea Gabrielle Antolin as well as Ernani ‘Jong’ Cuenco Jr. and family, enjoyed the tribute video hosted by TV Host Rizza Diaz.
They were all warmly welcomed by SM executives led by Millie Dizon, SM City Marilao Mall Manager Engr. Emmanuel S. Gatmaitan and Assistant Mall Manager Engr. Janette C. Aguilera.
Capping the event was a moving solo piano performance by Lester Vergara of The Piano Gallery Philippines.
Mr. Lester Vergara, pianist and CEO of The Piano Gallery Philippines playing own rendition of Ernani Cuenco’s immortal Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal.
Francisca Reyes-Aquino or “Lola Kikay” was a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and researcher who braved the mountain trails and treacherous waters all over the Philippines to reach people and their dances. She is a recipient of the Republic of the Philippines Award of Merit and the Ramon Magsaysay Award. She was also designated as the first National Artist for Dance and best known as the ‘Mother of Philippine Folk Dance’.
My City, My SM, My Music is a take-off from the My City, My SM campaign which promotes tourism; My City, My SM, My Cuisine, which highlights family heirloom recipes in the different regions; and My City, My SM, My Crafts, which celebrates traditional arts and modern Philippine design. Most recently, My City, My SM, My Art was a celebration of Philippine visual arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and filmmaking.
The My City, My SM, My Music event in Marilao is the third in the series after the grand launch at SM City North EDSA honoring National Artist for Music Ramon Pagayon Santos followed by SM City Olongapo Central featuring the classical music of Coke Bolipata. Its next stop will be at SM City Pampanga.
Francisca Reyes-Aquino or “Lola Kikay” was a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and researcher who braved the mountain trails and treacherous waters all over the Philippines to reach people and their dances. She is a recipient of the Republic of the Philippines Award of Merit and the Ramon Magsaysay Award. She was also designated as the first National Artist for Dance and best known as the ‘Mother of Philippine Folk Dance’.
Ernani Joson Cuenco or Maestro Cuenco is a Filipino composer, film scorer, musical director, music teacher and Philippine National Artist for Music. He wrote several notable songs and musical scorings for films during the 1960s. He is known for his romantic ballads like Bato sa Buhangin and Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal, which have become love anthems for generations of Filipinos.
Mall goers at SM City Marilao had a rare glimpse of the life and works of National Artist for Dance Francisca Reyes-Aquino and National Artist for Music Ernani Cuenco through the My City, My SM, My Music Exhibit. Both of the National Artists’ insignias serve as the exhibit’s centerpiece. These were also complemented by awards, photos, folk dance costumes and instruments from the collection of the Reyes-Aquino Family, as well as original music notation, FAMAS awards and posters of films that Ernani Cuenco musically scored and wrote.
My City, My SM, My Music is a take-off from the My City, My SM campaign which promotes tourism; My City, My SM, My Cuisine, which highlights family heirloom recipes in the different regions; and My City, My SM, My Crafts, which celebrates traditional arts and modern Philippine design. Most recently, My City, My SM, My Art was a celebration of Philippine visual arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and filmmaking.
The My City, My SM, My Music event in Marilao is the third in the series after the grand launch at SM City North EDSA honoring National Artist for Music Ramon Pagayon Santos followed by SM City Olongapo Central featuring the classical music of Coke Bolipata. Its next stop will be at SM City Pampanga.
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