Posts tagged Tony Rago
Filipino American website BakitWhy.com posts LIFE2short Production’s fan made documentary, A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down!
“The World is Our Playground”

A Week In Metro Manila premiere’s tonight @ Capone’s (Message from Direk Tony)
Hi Everyone,
When I was asked to be an admin of the UdD tumblr page a year or so ago, I had no idea that it would lead me here. Honestly, without that, I would have never have had the opportunity to work with other admins Bel Certeza & Mayee Gonzales, and ultimately may have never really had a fully flushed out project worthy of the amazing fans that comprise UdD nation.
The past year has been full of Ups& Downs, but the past few weeks, and the fact that the little film that could, a film that all have put so much heart and effort into, will be screened tonight…it’s just truly amazing and special.
Unfortunately, cost, time, and other factors have prevented me from being in Makati tonight, but from Chicago I will be there in spirit.
If you are in and around Makati tonight, hit up the premiere.
Direk Tony
Capones A-Venue
Door Charge is Php 200
9PM
Up Dharma Down to perform after the film.
Check out the event’s official Facebook page for more details:
https://www.facebook.com/awimmUdD
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=232018730194036
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A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down feature at The Philippine Star’s Young Star section today. :)
See you all TOMORROW, November 12 at Capones A-Venue for the Manila premiere of Tony Rago’s documentary ‘A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down’.
Not only we will be watching this awesome documentary, Up Dharma Down will also be performing after the screening!
Event starts at strictly 9pm. Door charge is Php 200.
Check out the event’s official Facebook page for more details.
THANKS TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS:
DIG Radio
UR Face Radio
Uno Magazine
Rogue Magazine
Young Star
FilAm Nation
Infatuated with Dharma (Young* Star Article)
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
A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down trailer (Manila screening)
See you all on Saturday, November 12 at Capones A-Venue for the Manila premiere of Tony Rago’s documentary ‘A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down’.
Not only we will be watching this awesome documentary, Up Dharma Down will also be performing after the screening!
Event starts at strictly 9pm. Door charge is Php 200.
Check out the event’s official Facebook page for more details.
THANKS TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS:
DIG Radio
UR Face Radio
Uno Magazine
Rogue Magazine
Young Star
FilAm Nation
A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down documentary screencaps
See you all on Saturday, November 12 at Capones A-Venue for the Manila premiere of Tony Rago’s documentary ‘A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down’.
Not only we will be watching this awesome documentary, Up Dharma Down will also be performing after the screening!
Event starts at strictly 9pm. Door charge is Php 200.
Check out the event’s official Facebook page for more details.
THANKS TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS:
DIG Radio
UR Face Radio
Uno Magazine
Rogue Magazine
Young Star
Fil-Am Nation
Life2short Productions presents the Manila premiere of Tony Rago’s documentary ’A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down’. Offering a truly unique perspective about the band, Chicago-based film maker Tony Rago shares his life-changing journey traveling to the Philippines, meeting his favorite band, and experiencing the Manila independent music scene.
Featuring live performances and interviews, get to know Up Dharma Down in this film made by a fan, for the fans.
Premieres November 12 at Capones A-Venue, 9pm.
Door charge at Php200 pesos with one free drink.
THANKS TO OUR MEDIA PARTNERS:
DIG Radio
UR Face Radio
Uno Magazine
Rogue Magazine
Young Star
Fil-Am Nation
poster created by Paul Yap of UdD
“A Week In Metro Manila” Film Celebrates Music And New Experience
Chicago filmmaker Tony Rago travels overseas to meet his favorite Pilipino band and get into the culture.
Documentary film A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down premieres this Saturday, November 5 at the Chicago Filipino-American Film Festival. The film will be screened alongside Quark Henares’ Rakenrol.
Watch the documentary trailer at http://updharmadown.tumblr.com/docu
Stay tuned for details about the film’s November 12 Manila premiere.
LIFE2short Productions footage of UdD & EWAY to be aired on MYX US Soundcheck

We are happy to announce that some of Tony Rago’s (Udd Tumblr Co-Admin)footage of us and Encounters With A Yeti will be aired this week in the U.S. on the cable station MYX US.
The footage was originally shot in August of 2010, when Tony Rago journeyed to the Philippines to document the Pinoy indie music scene and to film Up Dharma Down specifically for the documentary “A Week In Metro Manila”.
Episode 12 will contain Up Dharma Down on September 14th
(Interview, Tadhana, & the Trailer for “A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down” )
https://www.facebook.com/updharmadown
Episode 16 will contain Encounters With a Yeti on September 15th
(Interviews, All Your Children Want For Dinner Is You)
https://www.facebook.com/encounterswithayeti
• Cable TV (MYX US) - currently available through DIRECTV Channel 2067, Comcast in the San Francisco Bay area and Central California on Channel 368, Comcast in Chicago on channel 673, Cox Cable Orange County, CA on Channel 479, Cox cable in Northern Virginia on Channel 464, RCN cable in New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, and Bostan, and MCV cable Channel 16 in Guam. www.myx.tv


https://www.facebook.com/LIFE2shortProductions
http://www.ternorecordings.com/
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http://myx.tv/
A Week In Metro Manila: Up Dharma Down (Trailer #2)


- ”A Film By A Fan, For the Fans” August 2011 @tragecapone
https://www.facebook.com/updharmadown
https://www.facebook.com/pages/LIFE2short-Productions/140490659331960
UdD invades the United States with Metromix posting, 57 US Cities!

Check out Music Editor of Metromix, Andy Hermann’s great write up on UdD. This is cause for celebration, as this marks the first time that any indie band out of the Philippines has been featured. It’s also important to note that UdD will never leave this gallery, and will remain in the top 8 postings for the next 2 months.
UdD is mentioned in the same breath as some of today’s hottest up and coming bands. This is hopefully the sign of great things yet to come :)
-Tony Rago
http://chicago.metromix.com/music/essay_photo_gallery/bands-we-like/1702243/photo/2414778 (Article)
http://newyork.metromix.com/music (Main Posting on Music Page)
Terno Recordings: the “Chicago Is The World” broadcasts (1&2)

They are finally up!!!
After months of waiting, the remastered broadcasts are finally up. Check out broadcasts 1&2, as Tony Rago (LIFE2short, Terno Recordings, American OPM Music Scene enthusiast) takes his co-host Brenda Lee Intengan into the journey he experienced this August in Manila, with music across the Terno Lineup & Live interviews from some of your favorite bands (Musical O, The Charmes, Sleepwalk Circus, Encounters With A Yeti, Up Dharma Down, and even Terno head Toti Dalmacion).
Original Broadcasts recorded live at WHPK 88.5 Studios, at the University of Chicago.

NOTE: These broadcasts for some reason do not load on Internet Explorer, so it is recommend to use Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, etc.

This program focuses on Manila, Philippines… Manila’s Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.This program focuses on Manila, Philippines… Manila’s Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.
Broadcast features the following music and interviews by Tony Rago:
- Up Dharma Down
- Hidden Nikki
- Populardays
- Sleepwalk Circus
- Musical O – (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- The Charmes (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Interview w/ owner of Terno Recordings (Featured Interview)

This program digs deeper into Manila, Philippines and the Indie Rock scene featuring Terno Recordings Artists. Brenda’s guest Tony Rago spends a week in the southeast Metropolis to bring you our listeners and readers a taste of some fabulous music coming from the record label and its artists.
Broadcast features the following music and interviews by Tony Rago:
- Pasta Groove
- Radioactive Sago Project
- Sleepwalk Circus (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Encounters With A Yeti (Featured Artist – 2 songs w/ Interview)
- Up Dharma Down (Featured Artist & Interview – 4 songs)

Terno Recordings:http://ternorecordings.com
Up Dharma Down:http://myspace.com/updharmadown
Terno Recordings USA Vimeo Page:http://vimeo.com/channels/ternorecordingsusa
Chicago Is World- “A Week In Metro Manila: Terno Recordings & the Manila Music Scene” blog: http://chicagoistheworld.org/2010/10/a-week-in-metro-manila-terno-recordings-part-1/

