Showing posts with label FEU Center for the Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FEU Center for the Arts. Show all posts

EU Center for the Arts presents WALANG SUGAT in a free admission performance on February 4

In celebration of Far Eastern University’s 98th founding anniversary, 

the FEU Center for the Arts (FCA) proudly presents WALANG SUGAT, a historic and more than century old sarswela written by Severino Reyes with music by Fulgencio Tolentino.

This special production features arrangements and additional music by Josefino Toledo, an FEU Outstanding Alumnus.

Under the direction of Alegria O. Ferrer from the University of the Philippines College of Music, the production brings to life one of the most beloved works in Philippine theater. 

The musical direction will be led by Roijin Suarez, Artistic Director of the FEU Chorale.

The cast is composed of both current students and alumni from the FEU Chorale, FEU Theater Guild, and FEU Guides, highlighting the University’s diverse artistic community. 

FEU Center For The Arts Presents “Tones Through Time: A Musical Odyssey Free Admission On Jan. 21

The Far Eastern University Center for the Arts (FCA) proudly presents an informational piano concert featuring Dr. Raffi Kasparian, D.M.A., who returns to the FEU Auditorium on January 21, 2026.

The free concert, entitled Tones Through Time: 

A Musical Odyssey, will take the audience on a journey through the evolution of Western music, featuring works from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, and 20th Century periods.

This concert produced by the 

FEU Center for the Arts with the support of the Silaw Foundation and DZFE 98.7 FM forms part of Dr. Kasparian’s 2026 Philippine tour, which includes performances in Paoay - Ilocos Norte, Holy Angel University in Angeles City, the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music, and the Manila Pianos Showroom. 

Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/r/wS8B3qpyQp

Puccini Pa More - All Set On April 20 At FEU's University Conference Center

Vissi d'arte. Vissi d'amore.

"I live for art. I live for love." - From Giacomo Puccini's Tosca (1900)

Dive into the interesting and somewhat controversial life and works of Giacomo Puccini, regarded as the greatest composer of Italian opera after Giuseppe Verdi. 

Learn more about him on the occasion of the centennial of his death from radio host and annotator Joanna Go. 

Dr. Renato Lucas, professor, esteemed cellist, and President of the National Music Competition for Young Artists will discuss Puccini and opera in the Philippines. 

His Excellency Marco Clemente, Ambassador of Italy to the Philippines will discuss the importance of opera in 21st century society. 

Ang Unang Aswang All Set To Open On October 4

The most awaited production to end the FEU Theater Guild (FTG)'s 89th season, along with the FEU Center for the Arts (FCA) is the return of "Ang Unang Aswang".

The play takes place in a dangerous forest ruled by the wilderness written by Palanca awardee playwright Rody Vera and directed by a respected member, director, and actor of the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and the appointed Artistic Director of FTG, Mr. Dudz Teraña.

Wander where the Aswang dwells! With sharp teeth, venomous stares, and the rabidness of a wild animal, the Aswang searches for her identity in a village she has not been to before. Will her curiosity towards her origin urge her to search for her identity? Will a gut-wrenching deed done by a boy bring out her true nature to consume her own offspring? Join the exploration of fear and hesitation. Hear the songs and the voices of the chorus that whisper like winds through the forest, and the chants of elements in the woods that sway to the sound of the bamboo.