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14 THE MESSAGE. BRINGING INTO FOCUS FILIPINO PRESENCE IN AUSTRALIA www.kalatas.com.au | Volume 4 Number 7 | April 2014 ENTERTAINMENT Stunning Madison FROM PERTH WITH LOVE vies for Top Model PETAWA is for the love of arts and theatre! “MOVIES will make you famous; television will make you rich; but theatre Title in London will make you good.” - Terrence Mann S H E ’ S keen on pursuing a modelling career and 15year old Fil-Aussie Madison Vulic is already taking a big step in the ramp as she competes against the most beautiful young models around the world in the ‘Top Model Worldwide’ contest. Madison, a 5’8 stunner based in Melbourne, is currently in London as a Grand Finals candidate in contest where she is representing the Philippines. “This is my first modeling competition and I feel proud to represent the Philippines even though I was born and raised in Australia,” Madison told AK in an email from London. “I am very keen on pursuing my modeling career because I would really like to take on this modeling career, this is my dream and as well as my mother’s dream that she never got to experience when she was younger,” she said. Madison is based in Victoria and is currently in Year 10. She hopes to study Bachelor in Performing Arts in the future. Madison’s mother is Filipina and her father is of European descent. The grand final show of ‘Top Model Worldwide’ will be held on April 5 at the London Hilton Metropole. Madison can be seen in the website http://www.topmodelworldwide.com/ where she is listed as contestant number 6. by BENNY CHAN JR. EVERY day in our lives, we tend to come across men and women who have extraordinary talents – be it singing, sketching, dancing and what not. When we realise that these talents are going to die with the individuals without being polished, without being exhibited to a wider audience … sigh ... It’s painful to say the least. Theatre has been called the great leveler. It is that common thread that binds people from all sorts of social and economic status, the love of Art; when the driving force that makes an individual commit to a production is far from mere financial gains; when the raison d’être is a crazy quest to excel and stand out of the crowd. It is Chit Gabunia ( Damayang Pilipino) plays spinsters Ludy Ramos. where we can come across people who can teach us things which no school, varsity or corporate workplace can ever teach which ultimately only immersion in a community theatre group can provide. One of the greatest lesson in theatre is-to have fun and throw out your egos. It’s a tricky balance; one minute you are required as an actor to throw away your inhibitions, shyness and be bold; next thing is your holding off a possible ego surge and vanity! For these reasons, PETAWA (Philippine Educational Artist of Western Australia) was born. As its maiden offering for the Filipino Australian community of Perth, it will premier an original One Act Play entitled ‘It’s Time To Go!’ Aubrey Panteras plays the role of retired torch singer, Nini Madriaga. Art Soriano ( Aussie Pinoy Productions) plays the Host/Grim Reaper. ( written and directed by Filipinas-Petals founding President, Benny Chan Jr.) This black comedy is written in English, and deals about Life, Love and Death. It will showcase local neophytes from the Filipino community, top-billed by Chit Bloubin, Yolanda Payne, Aubrey Panteras, Rowena Cajustin, and playing the Host/Grim Reaper is the company’s Secretary - Art Soriano. BENNY CHAN JR. Rowena Cajustin plays the role of the religious but mysterious widow, Mrs Maryrose Wicks. Yolanda Payne ( El Shaddai Perth Prayer Partners) plays the role of Ex model, Sandy Sarmiento. Review: Aegis concert by OLIVER GADISTA W hat’s the first thing that comes to mind when one hears about an event organised by Filipinos? It always starts late. The recent Aegis concert at Mounties, Mt Pritchard was a success although the show started half an hour later than the scheduled time. That was expected anyway. Gale Force opened the show with their rendition of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’. Great choice of song, I thought, but I was a little disappointed with the band’s energy or lack of it. The front act singers did a magnificent job as well with their versions of Tagalog and English songs. The transitions between songs were clever but the nerves on some of the artists were a bit more obvious than others. I have seen some of them perform previously and I know they could do so much better. The second set belonged to Joey Pepe Smith and Wally Gonzales who did an acoustic number of their hit songs. It was raw, a little bit rough at times, but that’s Rock and Roll. I have never seen Joey Pepe live before and was impressed on how well he connected with the audience. Wally’s Blues done acoustically was executed perfectly, with Wally showing off his guitar virtuosity and Joey Pepe providing the rhythm, it was an experience indeed. The best sing-a-long song from their set would have to be ‘Ang Himig Natin’ that got everyone singing. It was close to 10pm when Aegis got on the stage. I have heard some of their songs before but have never seen them live. Their songs are definitely for masses and their melodies somewhat familiar that you can sing along with even only after hearing it for the first time. Aegis has been around since the late 90’s and with 10 album