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Mater illustrator for The Philippine STAR’s Lifestyle section, Rey Rivera has been with the company for a solid 25 years already.

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Conceptualized, set up and run by 2001 Palanca Awards first prize winner Niel (pronounced Nee-el) de Mesa, KTF offers theater, ballet, hip-hop dance and voice lessons to poor scholars, for whom such classes are often just fantasies to break the gray of their lives.
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Mater illustrator for The Philippine STAR’s Lifestyle section, Rey Rivera has been with the company for a solid 25 years already.

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Conceptualized, set up and run by 2001 Palanca Awards first prize winner Niel (pronounced Nee-el) de Mesa, KTF offers theater, ballet, hip-hop dance and voice lessons to poor scholars, for whom such classes are often just fantasies to break the gray of their lives.
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