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The Battle of Balisong, a historical play
Battle of Balisong is a historical and street production by community theater organization Tagbuan sa Pilar (TPI) with the Pilar Rondalla and Knights of Columbus. Supported by the Municipal Government of Pilar and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), … Continue reading →
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