Friday, July 28, 2006

Trademark Band Rocked On!





Gus Alzona and his Trademark band with a new drummer and keyboard player, performed flawlessly inspite of a blown sound system.


Rock to their great music from the classic past. 9 pm - 1 am.

Basketball Night at Manila Cafe

The Manila Cafe basketball team lost their game but their spirits, together with the rest of the families, were not dampened. The wives sang all night, the kids created works of art and everyone went home winners.









Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Rock with Trademark Band !!!!


Gus Alzona and Trademark Band are returning this Saturday, July 29, 2006, 9 pm - 1 am. Stop by and hear them play your favorite tunes.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Birthday Bash for Queen Tutubi

The community made Linda feel like a pinay tonight with Rod Garcia's song which he wrote especially for her and from awsome presents that great friends gave. Not even a leaky ceiling "dampened" the mood of the excellent singers.








Monday, July 03, 2006

IASG Exhibit Kickoff Party was a night to Remember





It was great to see IASG artists Natalya Parris and Dan Shay sharing thier singing talents with the rest of the crowd and to learn about their creative inspirations.



The evening turned into a battle of the sexes and the ladies easily won. They got to wear tiaras while they sang "Dancing Queen"
The children got to draw.



Mingle, sing, dance, eat, paint with artists from all over the world at the Manila Cafe where Julian and Linda have their famous Tutubi Art Space and Cultural Center in Springfield, VA. They will be launching the spectacular IASG exhibit at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Washington, DC. The show runs from July 6 till the 29th. The Opening Reception in on Thursday, July 13, 6:30 - 8:30 pm.
They will have a cake with a candles representing each of the 40 participating artists.

Exhibiting artists are coming from Denmark, Spain, Taiwan, Russia, Chile, Eastern Europe. Philippines, China, California, Oregon , Atlanta, New York, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC

Catch the fever and hop on the International Artists Support Group train. Next stop...New York, Novemeber 1-15, 2006 at the Asian Fusion Gallery. Learn more about IASG at http://iasg.blogspot.com or contact Julian Oteyza at 703-969-5469 or joteyza@verizon.net.