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A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down (Full Documentary)

A Film by a Fan, For The Fans!

LIFE2short Production, Directed By Tony Rago

PhilCharts names “Indak” Best Song of 2011


Happy Kids at Capone’s! :)

Photo by: AdRepublika

A packed Capone’s last Saturday for the “A Week in Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down” Manila premiere.

Photo by: AdRepublika

Post-screening emotions

Thank you to everyone for coming to last night’s “A Week in Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down” Manila screening! We didn’t expect Capone’s to be that packed as early as 10pm! I would also like to apologize for the sound difficulties. As it turned out, Capone’s sound system was slowly failing. But again and again, THANK YOU for the support!

Thank you to The Charmes, Up Dharma Down, and the events staff, of course! Last night would not have been possible without you guys!

On a personal note, thank you too for being patient with my newbie hosting skills (har har) and for that epic birthday salubong! To everyone who sang in chorus while Armi and I were onstage (plus those hugs!!!), thank you! And to both bands, The Charmes and Up Dharma Down, thank you for the in between sets greeting! *kilig*

There are just too many things to be grateful about and this post just can’t make most of its justice. But I know that we ALL had fun last night so yeah, let’s take it by experience and memory!

And you know what, Terno will always be home. :)

Taking advantage of being this page’s administrator,

Mayee

Infatuated with Dharma (Young* Star Article) 

EXISTENTIAL BLABBER By Kara Ortiga The Philippine Star
November 11, 2011


People fall in love with music for different reasons. The spark between man and melodic composition can never be predicted, nor is it arbitrary. Some vouch for the tune of the song; some its danceability; maybe it’s the exuding charm of a vocalist (or lack thereof); or the purely poetic stringing of lyrics. If a song has all qualities, it’s a rare masterpiece. If it only has one, it’s a pop sensation.

For Chicago-based software technician Tony Rago, the connection with music comes from a personal and emotional sensitivity. Music lovers like him venture far and wide to unearth musical wonders. They would neversettle for the Billboard charts, and while this kind of behavior might be misconstrued as slightly snobbish, it is more a process of discovery.

For Tony, this search has led him all the way from the middle of North America to the South Pacific. Completely infatuated with OPM (Original Pinoy Music), and later on, falling head over heels for local band Up Dharma Down.

In 2010, he spent one week integrating himself with the country and Dharma.

Over time, and in a span of fourteen months, with zero budget, he made a documentary, A Week in Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down.

YOUNG STAR: Where did your love for OPM come from?

TONY RAGO: I’m very open to global music — music that is not in English — so falling in love with OPM came easy. To me, the passion that the artists have for the music and what they are doing has a tangible energy when I listen to it. When I first heard Up Dharma Down, it was unlike anything I had really heard before. And from there I just continued to learn more and more about the scene.

How significant is their music for you that you were so inspired to make a documentary about them?

During the time I started getting into OPM, I sort of became obsessed with getting the music heard, especially for Up Dharma Down. To me the idea that such great music existed in the world and did not have an outlet to get heard outside of the Filipino crowd was mind-boggling. At some point, I made it my mission to help them out.  

The film idea sort of formed as a means to facilitate that, creating a method for me to hopefully recreate why I fell in love with the band.

What will the documentary reveal to the audience?


I do a lot of combination of Manila street photography, overlaying of pictures, live video, even combining live music with music videos. To me this is unique, cause no fan has ever done this, especially a fan who is not even Filipino and who is positioned roughly 7,000 miles away. I hope people will like what’s been put together. The whole film has a sort of “gritty polish.”Well, the film is fan-made, so lots of fans had their hands in contributing photos, videos and interviews about why they like the band. But it was made mainly to entice someone who has no knowledge of the band: the American audience. I’m trying to show a viewer who maybe has a preconceived notion of what they think the Philippines is like, or what they think the music is like, and to hopefully open some eyes.  

What were the hardships you faced?

Definitely coordinating from Chicago on just about everything. Communication at times has been strained, but we’ve been able to get things done.  

How do you feel now that it’s over?

Most recently, the film was selected for the Chicago Filipino-American Film Festival, so that really lit a fire under me to help get to the finish.  

It’s a labor of love. It’s all heart. And it’s my attempt to show the world how music can truly change a person’s perspective on everything. Hopefully the band, fans, and first time viewers will see that on screen.

What do you hope will happen after this documentary is shown to the public?

I hope that the buzz around Up Dharma Down goes up, especially in Chicago. Also, the eventual release of the DVD is designed to hopefully facilitate an effort to raise funds here to put into a tour fund to bring them to the States. Over the past year, I’ve put every ounce of energy I’ve had into this, and have not asked really for anything.  

In the end, all I really want is for people to listen and for them to be truly heard

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Tony Rago’s documentary A Week in Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down will be screened in Capone’s, A-Venue on Nov. 12 along with our usual and much anticipated serving of Terno Night. Tickets are P200 each.

http://www.philstar.com/youngstar/ysarticle.aspx?articleid=746842&publicationsubcategoryid=84

Up Dharma Down: Hiwaga (Soundcheck)
Route196-June 17, 2011

theaimlessramblings:

Up Dharma Down played Capone’s last night for Terno Night. They never fail to amaze me. 

Up Dharma Down: Indak


Recent Terno Inferno, posted July 17, 2011.

Love the B&W on this!
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Thanks to all who voted “Up Dharma Down” for the 1st ever Tatt Awards!!!

Fingers Crossed :D

DHARMALERT! Voting time again :) 

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Up Dharma Down - Flow (Pag-Agos)

- A blast from the past, UdD performs on MYXOLOGY (excellent sound).

Up Dharma Down - Flicker

Once in a moment
You, like flickering lights
The come and go
And me

In everything that I don’t see
I feel you here with me..
Do I make a prayer or do I let it go?
Do I wait in vain or do I let you know?

I’m looking forward to seeing you
When will I get another ride
To see the other side again

In little proportions
I get an unwarranted high
And they don’t
They don’t understand why
I’m looking forward to meeting you
When will I get another ride
To see the other side again
Floating tickets everywhere around me
When do I get another ride
To see the other side again

Like flickering lights…
Like flickering lights…
Like flickering lights…

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