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    Sitti: 2011 a year of learning experiences

    By Nathalie Tomada (The Philippine Star) Updated December 23, 2011 12:00 AM

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    Sitti: Meeting my father for the first time was the highlight of the year. The encounter taught me about love.

     

    MANILA, Philippines – Sitti assessed 2011 as a year of learning experiences — but not so much in relation to her career, but more of the personal side.

    It will be remembered that the 27-year-old bossa nova singer, whose real name is Sitti Katrina Baydin, met for the first time her father early this year, in April. It also gave her the chance to trace and get acquainted with her Mapun (Muslim tribe) roots in Tawi-Tawi. That fateful reunion will be repeated in September.

    Unfortunately, opportunities to be with each other have been cut short, as her father passed away last month due to heart failure.

    Ganun lang siya kabilis,” said Sitti, turning emotional in an interview yesterday at Sir Boy’s Food Republique.

    Sitti wasn’t able to rush to Tawi-Tawi to make it to the burial because as in Muslim tradition, the dead is buried immediately. “So, ang nakita ko nalang ay ang grave niya,” she said, wiping away tears.

    Nevertheless, how short-lived the time she spent with her father, the lessons, particularly on love, came aplenty. “Marami akong learnings tungkol sa pag-ibig,” she shared.

    While she never harbored any resentment towards her father, she admitted feeling indifference. Prior to their meeting, there were attempts to contact Sitti. One sibling from her father located her through Friendster, while her other relatives first saw her via a guesting on ABS-CBN’s now defunct show Sharon.

    But she said that, for some weird reason after all these years, it was only last year that she decided to meet with her father this year. “Yun pala (he’s going to pass away).”

    She shared, “I grew up without him. But when I met him, I realized, wow, tatay ko to. May tatay ako. At the same time, given the past, I thought hindi ako magiging warm towards him, but when I saw him, the past dissolved. It didn’t matter.

    “He made me realize that you can love someone without knowing that you love him. Malalaman mo nalang na everything else — like the past — doesn’t matter anymore. It’s possible pala.”

    And for that, Sitti is very grateful for 2011.

    She’s also very much upbeat about the incoming year. She will be returning to the stage to be part of Nine the musical for Atlantis Productions.

    As for romantic love, Sitti said that she was single by choice for the entire 2011, but she plans to try the dating pool for the coming year, and perhaps, enter into a relationship in the following year.

    Fans will be very glad to know that she will also do a new bossa nova album with Warner Music. What happens now to that plan of hers, which she said in a previous interview, that she intends to experiment and take a breather from bossa? “I already did that with my previous concert and album (where I composed and co-produced songs). Lahat ng gusto kong gawin na iba, nagawa ko,” said Sitti, referring to a self-titled album she released mid of this year that largely featured non-bossa but still easy-listening tracks as well as her first all-OPM concert Sitti… Ang Aking Awitin last September.

    As if to reinforce her word to continue performing the genre that has catapulted her music career 10 years ago — even earning her the distinction as the country’s queen of bossa — Sitti is going to close the year on a high note, bossa-style, with a concert titled M.R.S. (Most Requested Sitti) at the Music Museum on Dec. 29, Thursday, at 8 p.m.

    Special guests are Brigada, Duncan Ramos and Martin Nievera.

    She will be performing her most requested songs from her string of best-selling bossa nova albums such as Café Bossa, Sitti Live!, Sitti In The Mix, My Bossa Nova, Contagious and Sitti Sessions. Ticket prices at P800, P1,200 and P1,500 are available at Ticketworld (tel. no. 891-9999), Music Museum (721-0635) and Backroom Office (435-1098). The concert is also a fund-raising effort to benefit the flood victims in Mindanao. Sitti is a Backroom artist. For details, call Backroom at 435-1108 and 435-1120 or e-mail at backroominc@hotmail.com.

    Sitti on a stretch

    By Gab Fab / Jet Valle

    Bossa-nova exponent Sitti takes on the role of Martha in Atlantis Productions’ staging of the Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening. The singer has followed the siren call of the theater stage before, having done a turn as Mary Walter in a one-night-only staging of Katy The Musical. This, coupled with acting work in various TV programs, has prepared the singer for the substantial material of Spring Awakening.

    Based on one of the most controversial pieces of literature that was banned for 100 years, Spring Awakening is the tale of teenagers on the road of self-discovery. Written by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, the musical is the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

    Spring Awakening also stars Joaquin Valdes and Miguel Mendoza, and runs from September 25 to October 18 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati.

    For tickets: Atlantis Productions, 892-7078 or 840-1187. Due to explicit content and some nudity, parental discretion is advised.

    How did you the land the role of Martha in Spring Awakening?

    Atlantis contacted me to audition for the role. Prior to that, though, I’d been telling my manager Boy Abunda that I really wanted to be part of a theater production. A few weeks after the audition, Atlantis contacted me again to say that I got the part, and they were just awaiting approval from Broadway.

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    Getting a different high on stage acting

    By Boy Abunda

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    Tackling another important role in the musical play is bossa nova singer Sitti who will be setting aside her music as she plays Martha, who she describes as “simple at first, but really there is a lot of depth and character to her. She’s ultra conservative, obedient yet very brave and resilient.” It is a character Sitti sees in young people today and hopes to share with the greater public.

    Sitti has followed the siren call of the stage before, having done a turn as Mary Walter in the one-night-only staging of Katy the Musical. This, coupled with acting work in various TV programs has prepared the singer for the substantial material of the Tony Award-winning Spring Awakening. From all accounts, another chance at the stage is something she more than relishes.

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    Sitti tries theater

    by Boy Abunda


    When Sitti emerged in the local music scene a few years back, some were aghast with her audacity to barge into the local pop audience with her musical genre.

    And when she succeeded in carving a niche for herself, many called her flash in the pan.

    Nowadays, no one can contest that she is Philippines’ Queen of Bossa Nova. With three successful bossa nova albums — Café Bossa, My Bossa Nova and Ngayong Pasko — under her belt, and another just-released (titled Contagious, still under Warner Music Philippines), Sitti has grown not only as an artist but as a young woman.

    In Contagious, Sitti demonstrates that almost any song can be turned into bossa nova numbers. The 15 remakes in the CD span musical genres that an artist of lesser mettle would have a hard time stamping his signature on.

    The artists whose works she does versions of are those even her most avid fans would not expect: Annie Lennox (No More I Love You’s), Sarah McLachlan (Adia) and Sade (Your Love Is King), just to name a few.

    She even has an original, titled Is This Love which was co-written by Andrew Fromm of Christian Bautista’s The Way You Look At Me — fame.

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    Sitti to play role of an abused woman

    by Jojo P. Panaligan

    Warner Music recording artist Sitti will play the role of a sexually abused woman in a theatrical production to be staged end of this year.

    The Philippines’ Queen of Bossa Nova has accepted the offbeat role in a bid to have a solid acting background in her resume.

    Sitti had previously appeared in ABS-CBN TV shows, “Your Song” and “Isabella.”

    “I have so many emotions that my genre of music just cannot give vent to,” she told Manila Bulletin Online and other members of the press at a recent interview. “I, too, feel fear, anger, doubt and other things.”

    Still, she tries to vary her moves. In her just-released fourth album, “Contagious,” Sitti remade songs by artists few would think she’d take on. These include Annie Lennox (“No More I Love You’s”), Culture Club (“Do You Really want To Hurt Me”), Sarah McLachlan (“Adia”), Hall & Oates (“One On One”) and Mike Francis (“Let Me In”).

    The only original song in “Contagious” is titled “Is This Love,” written by Andrew Fromm of Christian Bautista’s “The Way You Look At Me”-fame.

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