Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Search for Ateneo Diamond Jubilee Theme Song


The Search for the Ateneo de Davao Diamond Jubilee Theme Song


The Awitenista 2008 Productions, Kalasag—ang taunang aklat ng Ateneo de davao University in cooperation with the Ateneo de Davao Diamond Jubilee Organizing Committee and the Office of Student Affairs present the Search for the Ateneo Diamond Jubilee Theme Song.



What is the Search for the Ateneo Diamond Jubilee Theme Song?

The search is a special category for the Awitenista 2008 Finals. It is a song-writing category searching for the official theme song for the Ateneo de Davao University’s 60th Founding Anniversary.



What is the theme of the song?

The song must depict Ateneo’s 60 years of excellence as a Filipino, Catholic and Jesuit University. It must be inspired by the university’s thrust, following the Ignatian ideals of Magis, cura personalis, ad majorem dei gloriam and Ateneo de Davao’s motto, “Fortes in Fide”.



Who can join?

Since it is a special category for the Awitenista 2008 Finals, it follows a different set of guidelines from the five original Awitenista categories (Contemporary Solo, Contemporary Group, Jam Atenista, Religious and Nationalistic).

The search is open to any member of the Ateneo de Davao University community (Alumni, Students and Faculty members of the School of Arts and Sciences, College of Nursing, School of Business and Governance, High School, Grade School, Law School and Graduate School, and the Non-Teaching Staff, even the current finalists of Awitenista 2008), who may or may not be currently employed as a professional composer, singer or musician. This applies to the composer, interpreter/s and accompanists.






What are the song specifications?

The use of acoustic instruments (e.g. acoustic guitars, acoustic bass guitars, keyboards in piano mode and without effects, pianos, bongos, congos, rainmakers, percussion boxes or kahon, tambourines, chimes and maracas), tribal instruments, electric guitars, electric bass guitars and drum set are allowed. The usage of tribal instruments is as well permitted.

All entries must be original, from lyrics to melody. Musical arrangements and melody can be acoustic, RNB, Jazz, Light Reggae, Country, Light Alternative Rock, and Ethnical genres. HEAVYMETAL and HEAVY ROCK (LOUD EXPLICIT MUSIC) are strictly PROHIBITED.

The song can be written in Filipino or English according to the composer’s discretion. Execution of the song must not exceed five (5) minutes.



Criteria for Judging

The entries will be judged according to the same criteria like that of the other five categories. The criteria of judging is as follows:

30% songwriting ability, as exemplified in the lyrics submitted

25% musicality, (includes melody and arrangement)

20% originality and creativity
• 10% originality and creativity of the lyrics’ content
• 10% originality and creativity of how it was interpreted & accompanied (performance)

15% appropriateness of song lyrics to the theme of the category

10% overall impact
• 5% audience impact
• 5% stage presence


Screening and Contest Duration

Composers must completely fill out the Search for Ateneo de Davao Diamond Jubilee Theme Song Entry Forms that are available at the Kalasag Office, the sponsoring organization of Awitenista 2008. The song must be submitted and recorded in a CD format and must be passed together with three (3) copies of the lyrics.

The deadline of submission of entries (CD, entry forms, lyrics) is on February 6, 2007 at the Kalasag Office, located at the Covered Court Building of the Jacinto Campus.

Submitted entries will be screened by the Ateneo de Davao Diamond Jubilee Organizing Committee headed by the Office of Student Affairs and will be judged by the same judges of the other five Awitenista categories during the Finals.

Only three finalists will advance and perform during the Awitenista 2008 Finals on February 16, 2007 at the Ateneo de Davao, Jacinto Campus Covered Court.

Prizes! Prizes!

Other than becoming Ateneo’s official theme song for its 60th year founding anniversary, big prizes await the winner of the category courtesy of the Ateneo Diamond Jubilee organizing committee.













Saturday, January 26, 2008

My life story...nah!

I just recently cut my hair. My hair turned out to be the shortest I have since my grade school years. I’ve never been into a salon for sixth months and voila, the hairdresser was pulling my used-to-be-long-curly-jet black hair. So much for my hair history.

Snatcher—the word which I ultimately abhor. The brother of unkindness, the daughter of revenge, the father of corruption.

When I went to Manila just two weeks ago, I agreed to exchange my cellular phone with my roommate. She needed my Nokia phone because it had a louder alarm than her Sony Ericsson K_i. It was fine by me since it wasn’t the first time we exchanged phones.

When I got back to school, it was a Tuesday. Having missed my journalism class the night before I was caught up between writing my film critique which was due that night and fatigue for not sleeping (literally not sleeping!) for two consecutive nights.

And so when I was in my vulnerable moment in life, he or she grabbed the opportunity and seized or should I say snatched that damn phone which was not mine from my bag while doing my article! I didn’t really know what happened, so as three of my friends who were with me in the same table during the time of the incident.

Thanks to me for trusting my fellow Ateneans enough. Blame it also to my carelessness for leaving that darn black bag astray!

I was reading the President’s bulletin and have read numerous messages about the snatching in campus. I never thought things like that will eventually affect me—really affect me.

I want to tell you the real reason I cut my hair.

Maybe I was so fed up with the things going on around me. The lost cellphone which added to the stress of my parents that led to them not talking to me, the pressure of beating the deadline for my television class not to mention the tabloid you are reading write now, the big basket of laundry you need to wash, the stress of being broke because you spent the whole allowance meant for two weeks…you know the rest of the story.

When you are a college student staggering with all the requirements you need to finish plus the issues you are dealing within yourself, your parents, others, community, society, the world. The list is endless. You name, we deal with them with every moment of our breathing existence.

So what am I trying to say?

I salute to every single person who can relate to my little fairytale, or maybe worse. When you are left all alone in a big city, and you are expected to be good, I know it’s hard. So kudos to all of us! We may be older before our time but who cares? We are mightier than martyrs, more powerful than our politicians and smarter than Einstein! The youth indeed can change the nation (sounding more like Rizal).

So when you are caught with stress and pimples, change your hairstyle. Will it do you good or not, who cares? It is just hair, a microcosm of your body which is divided into groups and subgroups of stands of collagen and protein. It will eventually grow to any length your wicked hairdresser decides to snip off on your next salon appointment.

By the way, my mum and I are back with our YM sessions…and she sent me my allowance too. Life is still beautiful after all.





Saturday, January 19, 2008

when you cut your hair


or i should say...before and NOW!

when you cut hair


or i should say...before and NOW!

Friday, January 18, 2008

I declare! The UNLUCKIEST WEEK EVER!

i only have 3 minutes to write this entry.

the week had been a rollercoaster ride.

i went back to davao stressed and missed three quizzes.

i lost the phone i exchanged with my roomie, with my sim on

(huh! i hate you magnanakaw on campus! victim ako! f*=%8 kayo!!!!)

because of that my parents are not speaking to me..i mean texting me

i had series of pimples on my face

i am not yet done with my write-ups

i am scared i might get sick next week

i have so many things in mind i can't cry

i am afraid my parents won't talk to me still

i have a lot of deadlines to meet

i've got a lot to say but my three minutes are up!

Monday, January 7, 2008

abs vs. gma ratings war

OA na talaga ang bangayang abs and gma. Everytime i watch tv, ang mga PSA's nila ang nadadatnan ko. Nakakabanas na!

Sana ay matapos na ang walang-kuwentang pagtutuos ng dalawang ito. Kung sa bagay, ratings really matter pero may hangganan naman ang lahat. Tama na and let the court decide on the matter.

Gusto ko lang naman na pag binuksan ko ang aking TV ay ang favorite show ko ang aking napapanood hindi ang sandamakmak na palitan ng mga paratang at reklamo mula sa magkabilang-panig.

Sa totoo lang...pareho na talaga silang corny at hindi na sila nakakatuwa.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

My first entry for the year 2008

there's no other perfect title for this entry but that!

but i'm not gonna go and chit-chat away because i still have tons to do..

anyway, i just got back from gensan and now i'm back being a well...back in my old self.=)

by the way, i just want to share this very important thought which came into me just this morning...

THE MOST IMPORTANT INVENTION OF MANKIND IS:


THE TOILET BOWL!


hehe..

HAPPY NEW YEAR!