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Tag Archives: China
Puli200: Ang Diwa ni Hermano Puli sa Kasaysayan ng Bayan
Isang pambansang komperensiya bilang pasinaya sa ika-200 anibersaryo ng kapanganakan ni Apolinario dela Cruz ang inilunsad ng Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas (National Historical Commission of the Philippines / NHCP) sa GSIS Theater Pasay City mula Hulyo 18-20, 2014. Katuwang ng NHCP … Continue reading
Posted in Panitikan
Tagged 19th Century Philippines, ADHIKA, ADHIKA ng Pilipinas, Apolinario dela Cruz, Apolinario Mabini, BAKAS, Banahaw, Bangsamoro, Bicol, CCP Complex, CHED, China, China and Philippines relation, Cofradia de San Jose, colonial mentality, Colonial Studies, Colonial Theory, Commission on Higher education, democracy, Department of Education, DEPED, dictatorship, DLSU Manila, Domingo Roxas, Dutch in the Philippines, educational discussion, elementary education, Enrique Palacio, Felipe de Leon Jr., Francisco Balagtas, fraternity, freedom, gobernador heneral, GSIS Museum, GSIS Theater, Hermano Puli, high school education, himagsikan, History Conference, History Studies, Ian Alfonso, interrogation, K-12, kalayaan, kalooban, kapatiran, Kristo ng mga Indio, laguna, Lourd de Veyra, Lucban, Makiling, Manila, martial law, Masbate, military rule, Moro raid, Muslim, National Capital Region, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, National Conference, National Historical Commission of the Philippines, National Research Council of the Philippines, NCCA, NCR, NHCP, NPA, Octavio Ygnacio de San Jorge, Pambansang Komisyon ng Kultura at mga Sining sa Pilipinas, Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas, Pambansang Komperensiya, panloob, Pasay City, Philippine High School for the Arts, Philippine Historical Association, Philippine history, Philippines, Popular Catholicism, Prof. Celestina Boncan, Prof. Dwight Diestro, Prof. Ferdinand Llanes, Prof. Jaime Veneracion, Prof. Lars Raymund Ubaldo, Prof. Leslie Bauzon, Prof. Luis Dery, Prof. Michael Chua, Prof. Milagros Gurrero, Prof. Rhina Alvero Boncocan, Prof. Vicente Villan, Prof. Vim Nadera, Prof. Zeus Salazar, Puli, Quennie Palafox, Quezon, Quezon City, Rebellions of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Ryan Palad, Sakay, Samar, Setsuho Ikehata, Sibika at Kultura, social media, southern tagalog, Spanish Colonialization in the Philippines, Sultan Kudarat, Tayabas, Timog Katagalugan, TV5, University of the Philippines Diliman, University of the Philippines Los Baños, University of the Philippines Manila, UP Diliman, UP Los Baños, UP Manila, Xiao Time
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Pasinaya ng mga Dula 2013: Tao, Tahanan at Tanikala
Sa unang lingo ng Pebrero, umapaw sa sining ang Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas (CCP). Umapaw din ito sa tao, bata man o matanda, may pera man o wala: isang pambihirang pangyayari bagamat sinasabi ng pamahalaan na buong taon ay hindi … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged 1984, @Home, Allegorical Play, Ang Haunted House sa Ilalim ng Papaya Tree, Ang Mahiwagang Kuba, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Art, art auction, Art for the People, Arts Month, Asian theater, Ayala, Bahay Tsinoy Museum, Batalya ni Prinsipe Alvaro at Prinsipe Rodante, batas militar, By a Lady, capitalism, Catholic conservatism, CCP, children's theater, children’s play, China, Chinese Mestizo, Co Yu Hwan, Communist Party of the Philippines, Compostela Valley, Contemporary art, contemporary dance, Corazon Aquino, Corazon Cojuangco, Cultural Center of the Philippines, dance monologue, dance theater, De La Salle College of St. Benilde, desaparesidos, discrimination, Divorce Law, domestic play, dream play, Dulaang Filipino, dulang Pilipino, EJK, extra-judicial killings, Filipino, fliptop, food security, Gangnam Style, gender study, globalization, Google Earth, Greek play, hip-hop, Hongjian, horror-tragedy play, human rights, Huse Batute, Iloilo Prima Galaw, incest, Jack and the Beanstalk, JK Anicoche, Joey Paras, Jose Rizal, Kid Acts Philippines, King Oedipus, Kolab Co., Komedya, Kung Fu Panda Style, laboratory theater, Lipa Actors Company, Lola Basyang, Lola Basyang: Ang Mahiwagang Kuba, Lumad, Marag Valley, Marcos martial law, Marriage Equality, Mga Komedyante ng San Dionisio Parañaque, migrant workers, migrante, migration, Moro play, moro-moro, musical, NPA, OFW, Ony Carcamo, oplan bayanihan, Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas, Pasinaya 2013, people's art, PETA, Philippine, Philippine theater, Philippines, Play the Judas, political prisoners, Political Theater, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, proletarian theater, protest art, psy-war, psychological play, puppet show, rap, RH Bill, Right to Privacy, security of tenure, self-destructive weapon, Sipatlawin Ensemble, social media, Sophocles, Tanghalang Ateneo, Teatro Expedicion de Filipinas, Tsinoy, Typhoon Pablo, Untitled, Violence Against Women Act, women’s emancipation, women’s struggle
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TEFAG: Echoes in the Midst of Storm
It’s been raining tigers and lions in Manila. An hour-ride on regular day traffic can stretch for longer hours. Even LRT and MRT rides have minutes of delays. Despite wearing your full rain gear, chances are, you may still end … Continue reading
Posted in Awit at Musika
Tagged Aeta, ALARM, ancestral domain, ancestral lands at risk of mining, Australia, balitok, B’laan, Benguet, Bugkalot, buhay, Capt. Danilo Lalin, children, China, Commonwealth Avenue, Cubao, cultural night, cultural work, Dap-ayan iti Kultura ti Kordilyera, destructive mining, DKK, EDSA, EO 79, España, executive order 79, FCF, gawaing pangkultura, gold, hang thousand streamers campaign, human rights, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Igorot, Ilocano, indigenous people, Kalangaya, KAMP, KARAPATAN, Katribu, katribu partylist, katutubong Pilipino, land, Lepanto mines, life, LRT, lupa, lupang ninuno, Luzon, Makati, Mangyan, Manila, Mankayan, minerals in the Philippines, Mining Act of 1995, mining in the Philippines, Mother Nature, MRT, Mt. Abo, national minorities, northern luzon, OceanaGold Philippines, Pampanga, Philippine, Pisumpan Mining Corporation, Pres. Benigno Aquino, Quezon City, rape of minors, rights, Royalco Resources Ltd., Salidumay, self-determination, Shuley Mines, Socsargen, southern mindanao, Spanish colonization, TABAK, Talahib, tefag, tropical storm Gener, U.S. imperialism, United Kingdom, UP Diliman College of Engineering, UP Diliman University Student Council, Xstrata U.K.
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Labor Day 2012: May First and First Rain of May
At ten in the morning, we did our sun salute. It was terrible to meet him in the eyes but there is a color of hope in the sky that the sooner our skin embraced his rays the easier it … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Benigno Aquino III, calamba, China, cultural work, economics, Engels, Filipino people, Gabriela, gawaing pangkultura, human rights, imperialism, Iran, kahirapan, karapatang pantao, KMU, Kuwait, labor, Labor Day, laguna, Lenin, Mao, Marx, Mendiola, Philippine, Philippines, Russia, sahod, Sining Lila, southern tagalog, stalin, Switzerland, trabaho, United States, wage, workers
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Insomniya ng Paggawa: Review of We Do Not Sleep: The Insomniacs
Konsepto at Direksyon: Pat Valera at BJ Crisostomo Itinanghal ng TAYO sa Dance Forum, West Avenue, Quezon City It is three in the morning. You cannot sleep. You are bothered by the fact that almost seven billion people exist now. … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged Art, Batangas, Cavite, China, dula, Facebook, Friendster, karapatang pantao, labor, Marx, poverty, Quezon City, theater
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