Monday, October 1, 2012

Happy 45th showbiz anniversary Ms. Nora Aunor!




OLD MEMORIES MAKE US FEEL BRAND NEW...How's that?


Yesterday, as I was trekking through the grocery aisles and stopped to reach for the breakfast juice on the shelf, I almost froze when I heard a familiar 70's song, the original version at that. I remember during my younger years I used to hum and sing this song a lot.  I have so many good (and one bad) memories of it and so hearing it again after so many long years brought back those old memories.  Literally and this is no exaggeration, I just stood there and no one knew where I was...actually where my mind was. How come? I didn't expect to hear the song.. not in the grocery shop.. in Australia.  Surreal! The song did make me feel brand new again.. well at least I felt like I was back to being young again. And who would not feel that way when you hear someone sing "You make me feel brand new"?
 
Nora Aunor connection 

I realize that somehow it is the same effect that Nora had on me and most likely, on my fellow Noranians too. When sometimes we find ourselves being nostalgic and remembering the good (and bad) old days, it would be almost certain that the events when we once experienced extreme emotions will come flooding in.  During Nora heydays, there were lots of those emotions.  Actually, even up to now Nora still keeps us on our toes. And so when I listen to her songs and watch her movies, I REMEMBER...at the same time, I feel that those emotionally-charged events are happening again. The songs and movies marked points in our life's timeline. When I watched "Bongga Ka Day", whola! I was back in my college days again.  I even thought of [of all people] my super terror professor in a Law subject. I watched "Atsay" and I felt the chill and excitement of the "Best Performer" award announcement.  I heard "Sige na naman bati na tayo" and I saw the face of my special friend in school (whom I had a love-hate relationship with) flashed before my eyes.  These are just a few memories...there are lots more and they will surely come back for as long as I still have the gift of hearing Nora's songs and seeing Nora's movies.  Well, physically I didn't really feel brand new again but the mind certainly did...at least for that short precious time.    

40 YEARS IN SHOWBIZ?  WHAT A FEAT!

Ate Guy, Thank you for the memories... 

GOD BLESS YOU...YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW...

Our prayers for you as always...Come what may...

(written and posted October 2007)

Fast forward to 2012 ...
 
This year marks your 45th year in showbiz. Congratulations on your anniversary.
God Bless you.. You do still.. and always make me feel brand new..

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

All the best in Venice, Ate Guy!

 
Nora Aunor, the actress does not act. She becomes her character. 
She transforms. Like water..





Be formless, shapeless, like water. Now you put water into a cup it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle, you put water into a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash, be water my friend... - Bruce Lee

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

A Special Day to Remember 

It’s been two years since but I will always remember the day like it was yesterday. There she was in flesh and blood.. so human, so close and yet.. so unreal I could swear it was a dream. 
Sweet memory.. it never fails, the heart opens with a smile.. 

a fondest wish.. a fervent prayer..

August 21 - My NA (Nora Aunor) Day

August 21.. NA (Ninoy Aquino) Day.. makasaysayan at ginugunita ng sambayanan. Ito ang malungkot na araw ng pagpaslang sa magiting na Senador Benigno Aquino Jr. sa airport na ngayon ay ipinangalan na sa kanya. Mula't sapul ang kaganapan na yan ang aking nari-recall kapag sumasapit ang araw na ito. Hanggang dumating ang nakaraang dalawang taon, may isang pangyayari na dumagdag at nagpabago sa aking alalaa ng dakilang araw.

August 21, 2010.. ang kaganapan ng matagal ko ng pinangarap, ang makaharap ang nag-iisang Nora Aunor. At parang sinadya, sa airport din ito naganap. Gabi pa lang ay hindi na ako mapakali. Pupunta nga ba ako sa airport o hindi? Manonood naman ako ng show nya at makikita ko rin naman sya. Doon na lang kaya? Hindi ko mawari kung ano ang gagawin ko kung makaharap sya ng malapitan. Hindi ko maipaliwanag ang nararamdaman. Halo-halong excitement, saya, lungkot, nerbyos at takot. Sa huli, naisip ko na kung hindi ngayon eh kailan pa? Ngayon pa ba ako mag-iinarte? Malamang na hindi na mauulit ang pagkakataong ito. Dahil yata sa kakaisip kaya na-late ako ng gising kinabukasan. 7:45 ng umaga ang dating nila, 7:45 ng umaga din ako nagising! Ano ba yan? Si Lord na yata ang nagsasabi na huwag na kong pumunta. Pero matigas ang ulo ko at malakas ang tawag ni Ate Guy. Dali-dali akong naligo at nagbihis. Halos liparin ng sasakyan ko ang malayong daan papunta sa airport habang sige rin ang dasal na huwag akong ma-piktyuran ng speed camera at sana po Lord, maabutan ko pa si Ate Guy. Hindi ko kabisado ang bagong parking arrangement sa airport. Bahala na kako kung saan may pwesto, doon ko na lang ihihinto ang kotse ko. Mabait si Lord, itinuro nya ang daan sa pinakamalapit na parking spot. Eksakto, halos katapat ng terminal ang parking ko.

SYDNEY Airport.. Mabilis akong lumakad papasok sana sa terminal pero bigla rin akong napahinto. May maliit na umpukan ng mga Pilipino na nag-uusap sa labas ng terminal. Pamilyar ang pigura ng isang maliit na babae na nasa tabi ko. Itim na leather jacket at boots ang suot nya. Sa isip-isip ko, si Ate Guy na yata ito. Hala! Diyos ko! At sya na nga! Wala akong nasabi kundi "Ate Guy?" Niyakap ko sya pero saglit lang kasi nahiya ako. Hindi naman nya ko kilala pero siyempre mukhang Pinoy ako kaya sabi nya "manood ka ng show ha?". Ang isang babae na kasama na producer nya pala ay binigyan ako ng flyers. Sinabihan din ako na manood. "Opo naman", sabi ko. Tapos tinanong nya "Ano na nga ang pangalan mo?". "Ellen po", ang maikli kong sagot. Pagkarinig ni Ate Guy, biglang sabi nya "Walanghiya ka!" sabay hablot sa likod ko, may kasamang yakap na sobrang higpit halos di ako makahinga. Nagulat ako at parang natulala. Sa natatandaan ko, hindi pa naman ako nasabihan ng ganun ng kahit sino. Sya pa lang yata pero kahit paulit-ulit nya pa sabihin, ok lang dahil kapalit naman ay mainit na yakap. Parang nanginig ang buong katawan ko. Wala na akong nasabi. Ewan kung ano na ang nangyari. Basta ang alam ko, habang nagmamaneho ako pauwi, kakaibang saya ng puso ang naramdaman ko. Maikling sandali ngunit habambuhay na magpapangiti.

August 21.. Tunay na mahalaga at makasaysayan para sa akin. It's my NA (Nora Aunor) day!

PS> Maraming salamat sa mga kaibigan kong Noranians na nagpakilala sa akin kay Ate Guy bago pa man kami magkaharap. Kayo ang naging daan para maabot ko ang pinakamimithing pangarap.


Sunday, April 22, 2012

 Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the most deserving National Artist of them all?
  
Nora Aunor stirs a controversial topic yet again, amazingly without her own effort. Just the mention of her name awakens the brilliant and the shallow minds. A lawmaker filed a house resolution urging the President, CCP and NCCA to confer on her the National Artist award. Great! As a Nora Aunor believer, I was ecstatic to hear the news. Thankful too for the independent and unbiased recommendation. After all, I never heard nor read Rep. Anthony Golez rave about Nora Aunor before. For him to stood ground and acknowledged Nora Aunor's immense contributions on Philippine Arts, I wholeheartedly appreciate that.

Then happy news turned sour. It's politics, what can I say? Another lawmaker followed suit and urged to name Vilma Santos as National Artist as well. Vilma Santos' senator husband also personally endorsed his wife. Unbelievable! Have we got any more decency left in the Senate? Celebrity lawmakers who don't know any better about the magnitude of this award threw their 2 cents worth to include more artists in the list. Mr. Dolphy should get the award first, they clamored. By virtue of seniority? Oh please! Give the man due respect. Enough of the paawa epek. Dolphy will most certainly not appreciate that. He has valuable contribution to Philippine entertainment, nominate him for his own merit and not his age, for bloody goodness' sake! Why only now express support for him when there are many opportunities  to do that many years in the past? Is it because he is now older or because better it's him or any one else huwag lang si Nora Aunor? Truth to tell, Nora Aunor already surpassed the qualifications for this award (Care to read the criteria, you great pretenders?) Nora earned it many years before too but people who are quick to make judgment as if they themselves are holy always attack and discredit her accomplishments on personal grounds. Previous National Artists are no Saints either so why pick on Nora Aunor? Mind boggling and utterly disgusting! I say Holy crap!

What is happening now is a diversion from the true essence of the award which is an injustice. The National Artist award is not like a queue for a government agency service where there maybe preferential treatment for the elderly, jumping on the queue if you have the right inside connection or tagging along in the queue with someone who did all the hard work to be next in line and has the appropriate documentation to get through the line, fair and square.

The National Artist title is very prestigious. Good enough artists are not good enough for it. No one should get it by vote of popularity, by seniority, by seemingly nice image or just because you are a rival of someone who you know is most deserving than anyone. Only extraordinary and legendary artists deserve the title.

These are the guidelines (in summary). Enough of politics! Let objectivity rule! May the most deserving National Artist receive the award. So help us God..

1) Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the country;
Cultural icon. Nora Aunor Rating: *****

2) Filipino artistic accomplishment at its highest level and to promote creative expression as significant to the development of a national cultural identity; and
Multi-awarded singer and actress, acclaimed films of true Filipino genre. Nora Aunor Rating: *****

3) Filipino artists who have dedicated their lives to their works to forge new paths and directions for future generations of Filipino artists.
Trend-setter.. risk taker. A world-class artist. Nora Aunor Rating: *****



My National Artist
(Reposting a previous article - written and posted October 2009)

Film

It was 1972. Back then as a 9-year old, I couldn’t care less. I watched Nora Aunor movies with my Lola and whether Nora was playing cutesy or serious roles, I enjoyed them regardless. I remember watching And God Smiled at Me that year. It must be fate. The year that Nora Aunor embarked on a serious dramatic role and won her first acting award was the same year that the National Artist award was created.

In the following year, Nora Aunor was not just the singer and the actress but also the movie producer. Her own NV Productions made three movies: Carmela, Paru-parong Itim and Super Gee. She was 20 years old. Her contemporaries did not have the same mindset (and talent). So young (so ambitious?) but already dead serious as to what she wanted to become. Very early on, she realized that for her to grow as an artist, she had to be in control. As well, her audience deserved much better films.

So in between those light “audience-friendly” movie projects, risky attempts for non-musical, more dramatic, quality-made films would emerge. Eventually, her audience acknowledged her refined acting talent. I did too. Nora learned to make better films, I learned to appreciate them. She is a Filipino, with typical Filipino looks and she portrays Filipino. When I watch her, I embrace and understand Filipino. Banaue, Minsa’y Isang Gamu-gamo and Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, I watched these films intensely. I was quiet the whole time, afraid to blink even for a second as not to miss an arresting acting moment performed through perfect dialog delivery, minimal gestures, simple body movements, facial expression and those round eyes that speak a thousand words. Then came Bona and Himala. Even foreign audience took notice and they were in awe. There was no doubt in the world what Nora Aunor is capable of.

Nora did not just get better at acting. She showed mastery of the craft. When most popular actors were used to physical and “loud” acting, Nora did the opposite. In-depth “silent” acting became her signature style, the type that only a few artists can pull off with utmost credibility. When Nora did it, it looked natural and effortless and yet, totally affecting. One doesn’t see Nora Aunor in her films, you see her character instead and at times … you see a piece of your own self.

Music

Nora was first and foremost a singer. After all, that’s where everything started. I grew up hearing Nora’s old songs but only later when I got to really listen to them. Perhaps back then I was not paying much attention to her early ballads. As a child, the catchy familiar tunes of Pearly Shells, Kusinera, Darling etc. amused me more. It was not difficult to sing along with these songs too.

Week after week and almost two decades of viewing the Superstar show got me hooked to Nora’s singing. In her show, I have listened and watched Nora interpret varied songs. Kundiman and Pinoy folk (in both Pilipino and regional dialects), English, pop, Manila sound, jazzy, novelty, her own movie theme songs, even rock … you name it, she sung it. Of course singing ballads had to be where she excelled the most. She would sing them all from the heart. I remember listening to her “Kapantay ay Langit” version which haunted me for days. I watched her sing “What Now My Love?” in one of the film award ceremonies and I was floored. It was an electrically charged performance, hair-raising to say the least. Never seen and experienced anything like that before.

Nora’s golden unique voice is a given but it didn’t just rest there. She used her voice to touch people’s hearts. She does not just sing the song, she performs it. Much like her acting, her singing would bring out the right emotion that stays with you long after the music has ended. It is just good natured, pure, beautiful music. She does not even have to reach a single high note.

Years had passed. The raw and pure voice has matured, huskier but more full bodied. With age and experience, the song interpretation only gets better. But old songs still take a grasp, portal of sweet memories, not to let go and always … will be remembered.

The Artist

Pioneering and excellent acting skill, heartfelt and soothing music, extraordinary talent which is highly regarded by peers and critics, impressive and unparalleled body of work, local and international awards and recognitions, but most of all, an artist and artistry that created a deep-seated impact on the film and music industry, on Philippine culture and the Philippines, as a whole. With all these sparkling achievements and qualifications, pardon me if I have to ask: Are these not enough for someone to be named National Artist? Or could it be that she has overly exceeded the set criteria? By the way, she was also a record-breaking concert performer and a standout theatre actor, a complete multimedia artist.

More controversies hound the National Artist choices this year and Nora Aunor missed out again. Many have expressed despair and disappointment about the alleged undeserving winners and mistrust of the deliberation and selection process. Sadly though, people in the know refused to listen and to continue with the argument seems a lost cause. In any case, it was heartwarming to know that when a more deserving winner is mentioned by the disgruntled (but nonetheless) respectable artists and writers, the name Nora Aunor would always make the first cut. Not that there is a need for any more revalidation or proof. No sitting on the fence for me when it comes to Nora’s talent and artistry. No ifs and buts … just true excellence!

I doubt it that the Office of the President has watched many films and listened to a variety of music, yet it has the ultimate power to confer a National Artist for Film and Music. I am no President. I am just an ordinary citizen and definitely not an art connoisseur. But I watch good films and listen to beautiful music and I’d like to say that my own journey of appreciation for film and music was greatly influenced by one artist. That artist is Nora Aunor, my National Artist.

I will wait patiently for the official conferment of her National Artist award but if this does not happen in her lifetime or mine, it barely matters as I have long considered it DONE anyway.

In the truest sense of the title, Nora Aunor is already one National Artist.

Nora Aunor (NA) is National Artist (NA). The acronym suits perfectly.

N.B. For 42 years, you have given us a legacy of films and music that will not be forgotten. Thank you, Ms. Nora Aunor.

(written and posted October 2009)



Friday, January 27, 2012

Si Amapola at si Nora


Natapos ko nang basahin ang 65 kabanata ni Amapola - second novel ni Sir Ricky Lee. Ilang umaga ng impit na halakhak at ngiti habang naglalakbay sa tren na animo'y sumasabay sa paglipad ni Amapola. Samut-samut na kuwento ng pag-ibig sa ina, anak, kasintahan, kaibigan, kabayan at sa bayan. Nariyan ang nakakatuwang pagmumulat sa malungkot na kalagayan ng Pilipinas. Totoo nga "napaka-imaginative ng Pilipino at di nauubusan ng mga bagong paraan ng pagdurusa".
Hati-hating pananaw ng isang tao at ng isang bayan. Si Amapola na manananggal ay nahahati ang katawan at may tatlong alter na pagkatao. Sya raw ang tagapag-ligtas. May kakayahan nga bang magbuo ang isang hati na? Pero ang sabi ni Sir Ricky "ang pagkabuo ay nagsisimula sa pagkahati".
Nakakaaliw ang nobelang ito. Hindi masyadong ramdam ang hinagpis ng mga nangyayari sa bansa kapag binabasa pero may kirot na parang kagat ng langgam.

Dahil sa ako ay isang Noranian, mas lalo ko pang na-enjoy ang libro. Maraming pahina ng Ka-Norahan.. si Ate Guy at ang mga Noranians. Bakit nga ba isang pulis na Noranian ang napili para maghatid ng balita tungkol sa tagapagligtas ng Pilipinas? Parang si Elsa sa Himala. Parang si Elsa si Amapola. Parang si Amapola si Nora.

Nang simulan kong basahin ang libro, naisip kong lagyan ng palatandaan ang mga pahina na may ulat ng Ka-Norahan para mas madali kong mahanap at mabasa ulit. Hindi ko namalayan, naging animo piyesta ang libro pagdating sa huling tuldok. Halos naubos ang iba't ibang kulay ng banderitas na palatandaan. Hindi lang pahina ang kuwentong-Nora, may mga kabanata rin na para kay Nora. Mababasa ang mga achievements at katangian ni Nora, pati na rin ang sa mga Noranians. Narito ang ilan.

Mga kabanata ukol kay Nora:
  1. Kabanata 6 - Nagpakilala si Emil (ang pulis na Noranian)
  2. Kabanata 52 - Katumbas ng Paghanga
  3. Kabanata 53 - Iba't ibang NORA
  4. Kabanata 64 - Si Guy
Mga katangian ni Nora:
  1. Iba si Nora, sya ang nag-iisang Superstar
  2. Magaganda at malalalim ang mga mata
  3. Napakaganda ng boses
  4. maraming blogs tungkol sa kanya
Mga katangian ng Noranian:
  1. Parang isang bansa, may sariling lenguwahe
  2. Wala ng ibang pinag-aaksayahan ng oras kundi si Nora (Keber! basta masaya)
  3. Gusto ng klasiko, 'yung subok na, 'yung matibay (siempre, saan ka pa?)
  4. Hindi ipagpapalit si Nora kahit pa sa lovelife o sex life (he-he Ewan ko lang)
  5. Naniniwala na si Nora ang tagapagligtas ng Pilipinas (masyado namang ambisyoso. Tutulong na lang siguro sa taga-pagligtas kaso mga palpak din pala ang mga unang natulungan)
  6. Umover sa kapapanood ng old films ni Nora (excuse me! luma nga pero may katuturan naman)
  7. Parang gustong magpakamatay kapag nalapastangan ang mga Nora memorabilia (Yan naman ang over, takot lang po ma-Ondoy)
  8. sanay sa pagkalkal ng mga nakatagong data (high-tech na rin po kami)
Malaking tulong ang mga pahina ng Kanorahan sa pagpapalaganap ng kamalayan tungkol sa isang Nora Aunor at sa mga Noranians. Maraming salamat Sir Ricky. Salamat din sa kontribusyon ng ating mga kaibigang Noranian - Nestor de Guzman, Deogracias Antazo at Marites de Vera. Yan ang Noranian, hangad at aktibo sila na ipakilala at ipaalala ang isang Nora Aunor sa batang henerasyon at sa mga nakakalimot. Patunay ang librong ito, hindi nalalaos ang isang ICON.