Showbiz
Isah V. Red, Editor Nickie Wang, Writer isahred@gmail.com
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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 2016
The new cast of ‘Goin’ Bulilit’ offers comedy for children, and for adults, too
‘Goin’ Bulilit’ has new kid stars
Following in his father’s footsteps, Vito Quizon joins the wacky cast of ‘Goin’ Bulilit’
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HERE are new bulilits on the rise in ABS-CBN’s hit kiddie gag show Goin’ Bulilit.
Joining the wacky gang of Izzy Canillo, Clarence Delgado, Mutya Orquia, Bea Basa, Ashley Sarmiento, CX Navarro, JB Agustin, Kazumi Porquez, Mitch Naco, Allyson Mcbride, and Josh De Guzman are eight new kid stars to watch out for – Raikko Mateo, Nathan Prats, Vito Quizon, Marc Santiago, Chunsa Jung, Sophia Reola, Cessa Moncera, and Lilygem Yulores. Raikko is already a familiar face to many after he portrayed the role of Honesto in a primetime teleserye with the same title. Marc was also introduced via a teleserye when he played young Tenten in Dolce Amore. Nathan and Vito, on the other hand, have showbiz running in their blood as they both come from showbiz families. Nathan is the son of Camille Prats, while Vito is the son of Vandolph Quizon. Chunsa, meanwhile, was discovered via the “Mini Me” segment of It’s Showtime as the mini Maja Salvador, while Sophia, Cessa, and Lilygem auditioned for the show and have also appeared in some TV commercials. Expect more exciting episodes with this new breed of “Bulilit.” On top of
that, the show will also introduce new segments and even guest big stars, such as the phenomenal love team of Daniel Padilla and Goin’ Bulilit alumna Kathryn Bernardo. Aside from giving entertainment and laughs every Sunday, the 11year old Kapamilya comedy show is also known to have catapulted some of today’s most bankable artists like Kathryn, Julia Montes, Miles Ocampo, Jane Oineza, Kiray Celis, CJ Navato, Kristel Fulgar, Sharlene San Pedro, Trina Legaspi, Mika Dela Cruz, Nash Aguas, and Alexa Ilacad. Goin’ Bulilit is created by Bobot Mortiz, directed by Frasco Mortiz, and produced under the business unit led by Reily Santiago. Keep watching the show after TV Patrol Weekend, Sundays on ABSCBN. *** ABS-CBN Corporation’s Chief Operating Officer of Broadcast Cory V. Vidanes and ABS-CBN Chief Operating Officer of Star Creatives Malou N. Santos were selected as Most Influential Filipina Women in the World (Global FWN100™) by the Filipina Women’s Network.
The Global FWN100 Award™ recognizes 100 women of Philippine ISAH V. RED ancestry who are changing the face of leadership in the global workplace, having reached status for outstanding work in their respective fields and are recognized for their achievement and contributions to society, mentorship and legacy. Vidanes and Santos were selected from an outstanding field of nominees from around the world. Vidanes was selected under the Builders category. This award honors Filipina women for demonstrating exceptional business impact at a large workplace environment; displaying deep passion for a cause through collaborative initiatives or alliances on behalf of her own organization; and demonstrating high potential and skill with measurable results in the private sector or public sector. “Buildership” is about building better organizations or leading broken organizations to adjust, repair, and re-align. Santos was selected under the Founder and Pioneer award category. This award honors Filipina women in their capacities as the chief executive, president, executive director or founder of a company, community organization, non-profit, or business venture that they helped start, build or significantly grow. This award
category is for the trailblazers who have marshaled resources and applied innovative practices, processes and/or technologies in a new and groundbreaking way to address significant business or organizational opportunity. “The Global FWN100™ women are dynamic entrepreneurs, rising stars under age 35, practitioners, behind-the-scene leaders, community, government and corporate managers and executives who have moved through the ranks in large organizations, nonprofits, and government agencies. They are inspiring examples of women doing extraordinary work who will motivate our youth and future leaders,” said Josephine Romero, chairman of the Global FWN100™ Worldwide Search and Selection Committee. “They were selected based on the size and scope of their positions, influence in their industries and their communities, board affiliations and other leadership roles.” The Global FWN100 Award™ is a working recognition award with a meaningful purpose and FWN’s 2020 Vision: a Filipina woman leader in every sector of the global economy by 2020. The awardees are asked to re-invent themselves by paying forward, femtoring a young Filipina woman and bring her to the Filipina Leadership Global Summit on Aug. 21 to 24 at Shangri-La Mactan in Cebu.
Multiple Nominations
for MCA artists at 29th Awit Awards THE list of nominees for the 29th Awit Awards has been revealed. The Awit Awards is a prestigious award-giving body, spearheaded by PARI (The Philippine Association of the Record Industry, Inc.), that gives recognition to Filipino performing artists and people behind the making of Filipino recorded music. MCA Music, the number one music company in the Philippines, is proud of having a total of 31 nominations this year led by Jason Dy with six nominations. MCA Music nominees under Performance Awards – Darren Espanto for “I Believe” and Jason Dy for “Milagro” are both nominated for Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist. “Puedepende” by Edray and “If I Were a Boy” by Sassa Dagdag are nominated for Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist and Juan Karlos Labajo’s “Para Sa Yo” for Best Performance by a New Male Recording Artist. Talents from The Voice Kids Lyca Gairanod with “Puede Nang Mangarap”, Elha Nympha with “Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin” and Reynan Dal-Anay with “Magkaisa” are nominated for Best Performance by a Child/Children. The First Philippine Kid Rock Band, Square One with “Letra” is nominated for Best Performance by a Group recording artist. For Creative Awards – “Puedepende” by Edray and “Milagro” by Jason Dy both composed by Jungee Marcelo are nominated for Song of the Year and for Best Pop Recording and nominated for Best Ballad Recording- “Break My Heart Some More” by Jason Dy composed by Soc Villanueva and Kennard Faraon. “Why” by Pupil, composed by Ely Buendia and “Leader for a Day” by Nicole Asensio, composed by Ira Cruz are both nominated for
CREAM OF THE CROP. MCA artists lead this year’s Awit Awards nominations
Best Rock/Alternative Recording, “Ligaya” by Sitti is nominated for Best World Music Recording, “Tayo Ay Maglaro” by Lyca Gairanod, composed by Jamie Rivera is nominated for Best Novelty Recording, “Kung Wala Ka” by Reynan Dal-Anay, composed by Jeffrey Salin-Ay Mambucon and Eynard M. Pajalla and “Puso Ko’y Namamasko” by Jason Dy, composed by Jungee Marcelo are both nominated for Best Christmas Recording, “Laman Loob” by Stick Figgas, composed by Lester” Klumcee” Vano, Loonie and Ron Henley for Best Rap/Hiphop Recording, “Pero” by Conscious & The Goodness composed by Mike Constantino is nominated for Best Jazz Recording and “2 Have U” by Jason Dy is also nominated for Best R&B Recording. For Technical Arrangement Awards Category, “Para Sa’yo” by Juan Karlos Labajo arranged by Ferdie Marquez, “Leader for a Day” by Nicole Asensio arranged by Ira Cruz and “Pero” by Conscious and The Goodness arranged by Jesser Sisson are nominated for Best Musical Arrangement. Nominated for Album Packaging Excellence Award is Zilch by Pupil, designed by Ces Olondriz, album concept by Erwin Romulo and Jason Tan and photography by Tim Serrano. Nominees for Music Video of the Year are “Walang Anuman” by Nicole Asensio, “Why” by Pupil and “Laman Loob” by Stick Figgas. For bookings and inquiries, contact MCA Music Artist Management at +639209682991 or email mcabookings@umusic.com. For more information on MCA Music artists- log on to the following sites: Facebook- MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines), Instagrammca_music, Twitter- @mca_music.