Showing posts with label Puerto Galera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puerto Galera. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

A homecoming for Mishka Adams, Low Leaf, and Mellow Submarine at the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival


One had come back after traveling around the world. Another had visited after growing up in the United States. The third had returned after working in Manila.

During the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival in Puerto Galera, held February 28 to March 3, three artists retraced their roots as they performed for the crowd.

Low Leaf

Los Angeles-bred Low Leaf, who played during the festival’s second day, was on her fourth visit to the Philippines. It was “definitely the best so far.”

Her Filipino parents supported her and her two brothers’ music education. The girl with leaves in her hair, symbols on her face, and dreamcatchers on her ears presented her unique soundscape featuring electronic, mellow, and even rap weaving in and out of the songs she performed during the concert.

“I don’t have a label because it’s always changing, and I feel like it doesn’t need a label. It’s all just whatever comes through me,” Low Leaf told InterAksyon.com.

Fun and charismatic, she flitted around the stage and played the guitar for a live audience for the first time.

She performed “As One” and “Paradise”, both of which she wrote for the Philippines, and put her own spin on “Bahay Kubo”.

“For some reason, Bahay Kubo just warms my heart. I like that it’s about vegetables and food. Promoting people to eat healthy. I don’t know, I just like it,” she said with a laugh.

The artist who cites Grace Nono and percussionist Susie Ibarra as her Filipino idols is in the country for two months to record, collaborate, and make videos. She hopes to play more shows in between exploring the land, getting to know the people, and reconnecting with her ancestors.

“(I)t’s interesting ‘cause the world has yet to know our sound. But the time is now. I feel like for centuries the art has just been brewing underneath. And it’s coming out in the surface,” she said.

Low Leaf names “nature, God, compassion, peace, (and) togetherness” as her influences. When making music, she begins by “acknowledge(ing) the divine creator, God. I ask to be worthy to receive the music. And from there, everything just unfolds.”




Mishka Adams

British-Filipino Mishka Adams has been away from the Philippines for many years now, studying her masters in music in London and traveling the world for the last year and a half.

Absence did make her followers’ heart grow fonder. She was received by the audience so warmly that she was prodded to say, “I’ll give you free entry to all of my gigs!”

Adams performed songs from her first album and her latest, Songs from the Deep, on the fourth day of the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival. She sang some Brazilian tunes, too, such as “Juazeiro”, where a lover addresses a tree who witnessed his love story die out. She got the audience to sing harmony with her in “Volta”.

She also sang “Home”, “Weight”, and “My Love,” tracks from her latest album for which she drew the cover, played the guitar, and wrote the lyrics. The set, formerly celebratory, became as intimate as a candlelit dinner.

“(I)t took me a long time before I could play my songs without crying,” she told InterAksyon.com. Songs from the Deep was the most “her” she had ever been. While she is known for jazz music, here she went back to her old influences such as Joni Mitchell and James Taylor.

It is inspired by what she experienced, what she learned about herself, and what she was and was not afraid of. After her masters in London (“It was a really, really difficult course.”), she lost her confidence and it took some time before she was able to not worry about her music. After that, she finally got herself to write.

Travel also played a part. She had been in Brazil, Argentina, Iran, Turkey, and Greece recently, and will soon be based in Berlin.

“You get to know another side of yourself when you’re taken away from your old environment,” Adams explained.

She recorded her album in the Philippines, and though she cannot describe the sound, she has one thing to say: “(I)t’s honest.”

Adams hopes to return to the Philippines after a year and do a tour.



Mellow Submarine


The last day of the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival showcased homegrown talent, including Mellow Submarine. According to vocalist and rapper Jaybee Brucal, who had returned after working as a DJ and dubber in Manila, they have only one influence: Bob Marley.

True enough, the band behind “Malasimbo Lady” practiced for the concert at a seaside shop called Make Waves, where art, secondhand books, and Bob Marley paraphernalia were sold.

Local reggae acts like Coco Jam and Tropical Depression also contribute to their sound. Add to the fusion punk rock, soul, RnB, and hip hop, as well as instruments such as the flute, percussions, guitars, and the kubing.

They are inspired by nature and island girls, said Brucal. As compared to the city, the sea is a more inspiring place to make music.

“It’s like paradise, man.”

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, March 4, 2013

Boracay, Puerto Galera resort projects bag tax perks from BOI


MANILA - Two projects in two of the country's most popular tourist destinations bagged tax and other perks from the Board of Investments (BOI).

In a statement, the BOI on Monday said it approved fiscal incentives for a P2-billion five-star resort hotel that Boracay Seascapes Resort Inc will put up in the world-class island resort. Called the Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay, the project qualified for incentives under the 2012 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP).



Boracay Seascapes Resport is a unit of FDC Hotel Corp, which in turn is a subsidiary of Filinvest Development Corp.

Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay will rise on a 2.9-hectare tract of land in Barangay Yapak. The resort hotel will have up to 200 guest rooms as well as banquet facilities, a chapel, food and beverage outlets, a game room, a gym, a kid’s club, a salon, a spa, a swimming pool and water sports facilities.

Groundbreaking for the resort hotel is scheduled within the first quarter of this year while commercial operations would start in December 2017. The project will generate 285 jobs.

The second project costing P419.3-million is called the Talipanan Infinity Paradise Resort, which the company of the same name will build in Talipanan, Poblacion, Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro.

The resort will have 70 rooms. Operations will begin in December, and 88 workers will be hired.

The BOI said these projects would help hit the government’s targets of over seven million tourism jobs and 10 million tourist arrivals by 2016 under the National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP).

Launched last year, NTDP calls for tourism investments worth P265 billion and the construction of more than 50,000 hotel and resort rooms between 2012 and 2016.

source: interaksyon.com

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hotel of the Week: Waimea Luxury Houses in Puerto Galera


Waimea Luxury Houses is located on Sabang Beach in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro. The easiest way to get there from Manila is by bus or private vehicle via Batangas pier. From there, several boat transfer options bound for Sabang are made available. In Puerto Galera, tricycles are the easiest way to get to the Waimea Luxury Houses.

















Website
http://www.agoda.com/asia/philippines/puerto_galera/waimea_luxury_houses_el_galleon_dive_resort_annex.html

Price specials
Regular discounts available year-round on Agoda.com





What makes this hotel a stand out?
Unlike anything else in Puerto Galera, Waimea’s three luxury private villas are a five- minute walk to El Galleon beach resort but offer the privacy of one’s own home. Set in a lush tropical garden, the private villas are built around a gorgeous pool. Each villa has been tastefully decorated, complete with essential amenities. The villas are divided into two sections: downstairs is a self-contained studio flat that is separate from the main house, and the top floor of the villa has two en-suite bedrooms, a mezzanine with balcony, spacious living and dining areas, and kitchen.

What Agoda guests are saying
“A great compound back on the hillside with its own pool and nice landscape. Great view of palms trees out to the ocean.”
—Edwin T, Couple from the US, October 2012

“Conveniently located from the next door Asia Divers, with a bit more modern flair and clean environment compared to the nearby original hotel.”
—Riwa S, family with older children from the UK, September 2012

“Perfect place. The staff members were great; the place is spotlessly clean; we really loved the place and would stay there again.”
—David K, couple from Australia, August 2012

source: interaksyon.com