even lipstick’s power to transform drab into fab
a potrait of the man
and supplemented with artifacts and ephemera from technical manuals to photography of the legendary Keirin racing circuits
its invisible spectators experience what the film critic David Thomson calls the “stealthy rapture” of cinema with its capacity to engage both heart and intellect and move audiences to a deeper appreciation of the human condition and toward a refinement of their sense of beauty
Guillermo Tolentino
Sayaw: Dances of the Philippine Islands Volume II Religion even lipstick’s power to transformFeaturing Abaruray, A La Fotta, Despedida, Dugso, Galyo, Gaway Gaway, Jota Sevillana, Karansa, Ossonet, Palo Palo, Pantomina Mayor, Polka Biana, Pulosang Floridablanca, Ragbagsakan, Say Aro No Balo Bao Published in 2000 by Philippine Folk Dance Society