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The Angelo King Center for Performing Arts in DLSZ boasts of a P150 million theater known as Sylvia P. Lina, equipped with state-of-the-arts lights and sounds facilities imported form Germany. Inaugurated last November 2000, the theater has a seating capacity of 1,052 with balcony and orchestra, spacious lobby (2 floors), orchestra pit, 4 air-conditioned dressing rooms, costume cabinets, spacious docking area, 16 fly battens, 2 motorized curtain systems (vertical and horizontal) and well-maintained comfort rooms. This is the only theater of its kind in a high school campus, and the only one at that in this part of Metro Manila. The theater and its facilities are open for lease to non-DLSZ constituents. For more information, call 560-0851 (telefax), 842-1819 loc. 1310, 809-1869 and look for Mike Chavez or Bely Ygot. Museo De La Salle (DLS - Dasmarinas) Museo De La Salle is a lifestyle museum dedicated to the preservation of certain aspects and material culture of the 19th century Philippine ilustrado lifestyle. The Museo has been realized to encourage its own use in cross disciplinary learning and growth in an academic environment, and to provide a living space illustrating Philippine culture that is linked to its immediate community, and that reaches out to the outside. Inaugurated on March 25, 2000,the Museo De La Salle was established by the De La Salle University System in October 1996. It was envisioned and conceptualized by Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, DLSU alumnus Jose Ma. Ricardo A. Panlilio, and continued by Br. Rolando Dizon FSC, Dr. Herminia D. Torres, and Ms. Teresita B. Farrell. |
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Museo De La Salle is a lifestyle museum dedicated to the preservation of certain aspects and material culture of the 19th century Philippine ilustrado lifestyle. The Museo has been realized to encourage its own use in cross disciplinary learning and growth in an academic environment, and to provide a living space illustrating Philippine culture that is linked to its immediate community, and that reaches out to the outside. Inaugurated on March 25, 2000,the Museo De La Salle was established by the De La Salle University System in October 1996. It was envisioned and conceptualized by Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, DLSU alumnus Jose Ma. Ricardo A. Panlilio, and continued by Br. Rolando Dizon FSC, Dr. Herminia D. Torres, and Ms. Teresita B. Farrell. |
| Its collection comprises antique family heirlooms such as furniture, decorative objects, fine and applied arts displayed in faithfully recreated rooms, donated by or on long-term loan from collectors. Among the donors and lenders are Mr. Jose Ma. Ricardo A. Panlilio, scion of the Santos-Joven Panlilio family of Bacolor, Pampanga; Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, of the Arnedo-Gonzalez family of Sulipan Apalit, Pampanga; Ms. Marie Theresa Lammoglia-Virata, Ms. Victorina Viscarra Amalingan, the DM Guevarra Collection, and former National Commission for Culture and the Arts Chairman Jaime C. Laya. |
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