San Antonio, Zambales - Cultural Centers

Cultural Centers

  • Tiklados Applied Music Center (Tiklados): Located at Brgy. Antipolo, San Antonio, it was founded by Dr. Ceferino Cariaso III, a local dentist and pianist, in 2002. This center in less than a decade has been consistently producing young musicians in national scene especially young pianists and guitarists. Among its notable students are Kevin Echaluse (NAMCYA 2005 Champion Guitar Category B, 1st place), Eugene Sean Aleta (NAMCYA 2005 Guitar Category A, 1st place), Melanie Adamos (NAMCYA 2005 Guitar Category A, 3rd place), Jose Victor Santos (piano prodigy featured in Mel and Joey), and Karl Echaluse (who is now under the tutelage of Maestra Cecile Basilio-Roxas. Moreover, Tiklados inspired a number of students to pursue Music Conservatory. Free concerts by international and national performers were sponsored by Tiklados. Among those who performed are the gifted young prodigy Ina Mostesclaros, Picasso protegee Bernie Tuazon, Kasilig Quartet member Dong de Dios, and Prof. Macaso. Tiklados caters tutorial for the following instruments: piano, violin, guitar, organ, flute, and voice. Solfegge and Music Theory are also offered in the center. At present, Tiklados has three piano rooms, one violin/voice room,a spacious faculty and staff lounge room, and a spacious 60-seater concert hall.
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