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- Ang Huling Nazareno (Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani), short film
- Only Women Bleed 2, Eksibit at Pagtatanghal Laban sa Karahasan
- Bai, Bayan, Kalikasan: A Group Exhibit by Women Artists
- Only Women Bleed 2, Exhibit Opening
- FILM REVIEW Alamat ng Hustisya sa Tu Pug Imatuy (The Right to Kill)
- Only Women Bleed 2, an All-Women Painting Exhibit
- Karnabal Festival 2016 – IDEA Exchange Platform
- Senate Bill 2208: An Act Creating the Department of Culture
- Artists’ Welfare Project: On Taxation, Legal Obligation and Financial Literacy
- Artists Welfare Project: Art & Fashion Fair + Membership + Social Welfare
- Art + Environment: Artists Converge in Project Bakawan Arts Festival 2015
- Ateneo School of Humanities presents Alipin, a thesis play by Ariane Lim
- 2015 Euro-Pinoy Jazz Concert at Tiendesitas and Intramuros on Feb. 20 – 21
- Dulaang UP Stages Bilanggo ng Pag-ibig, based on Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
- KADAMAY with Urban Poor Resource Center of the Philippines restages Nanay Mameng
- Ten Things about Dulaang UP’s Production of The Country Wife / Ang Misis kong Promdi
- FILM REVIEW Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon (From What is Before): Ganun pa rin Ngayon
- Ipagdiwang! UP Diliman Tribute to National Artists for Music Ramon Santos and Francisco Feliciano
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TEFAG: Cultural Night for Indigenous Peoples’ Land, Life and Rights
Please note: Due to bad weather, this concert is reset to August 6.
Posted in Awit at Musika, Sayaw, Teatro
Tagged Cordillera, cultural night, cultural work, Dap-ayan ti Kultura iti Kordilyera, economics, Engineering, environment, ethnic, Food, human rights, Igorot, indigenous music, indigenous people, kalikasan, KAMP, karapatang pantao, Katribu, katribu partylist, katutubo, katutubong musika, katutubong Pilipino, land, lupa, magsasaka, pambansang minorya, peasant, salidummaay, solidarity night, sustainability, TABAK, Talahib, UP College of Engineering
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Independence Day 2012: Freedom from Golden Kuhol and Leech
Golden Kuhol was introduced in the Philippines and Asia to augment its food supply. Ironically, it became a major pest of rice. There was a time when Nueva Ecija province in the Philippines was a rice bowl in Asia yielding … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Biswal
Tagged ACT Partylist, agriculture, Anakpawis Partylist, Asia, Bayan Muna Partylist, children, economics, effigy, Filipino, Filipino people, food supply, freedom, Gabriela, GARB, gawaing pangkultura, golden kuhol, imperialism, kabataan, kabataan partylist, kahirapan, kalayaan, kalikasan, Kalikasan Partylist, kalinga, karapatang pantao, KMP, KMU, land, lupa, magsasaka, manggagawa, migrante, Migrante International, Nueva Ecija, paper mache, Papier-mâché, peasant, Philippine, Philippine independence day, Philippines, Pnoy, Pres. Noynoy Aquino, punk, rice pest, rockstar, SINAGBAYAN, Tarlac, Ugatlahi Artists, United States, US troops, women, workers
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Youth Theater Workshop in Nueva Ecija: Drama-rama sa Hapon*
Bukid. Isang ordinaryong hapon. Maaliwalas ang panahon. May Kalabaw na mapayapang natutulog habang ngumunguya ng laway. May mga Palay na sumasayaw sa lambing ng amihan. May Ibong Binata at Dalaga na kunwari’y nagtataguan sa mga puno ngunit sa awit ay … Continue reading
Posted in Palihan, Teatro
Tagged Aglipay, Art, batang Pilipino, children, Community Theater, cultural work, dula, economics, gawaing pangkultura, human rights, Iglesia Filipina Independiente, Igorot, Ilocano, kababaihan, kahirapan, karapatang pantao, labor, land, lupa, magsasaka, migrante, Nueva Ecija, OFW, panginoong maylupa, peasant, Philippines, SINAGBAYAN, sining, theater, women
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Summer Culture and Arts Workshop sa Nueva Ecija
Sto. Rosario, Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija Mayo 22-25, 2012— Naglunsad ang Iglesia Filipina Independiente sa pakikipagtulungan sa Sining na Naglilingkod sa Bayan (SINAGBAYAN) ng palihan sa Malikhaing Pagsulat, Musika, Sayaw at Sining Pangteatro. Dinaluhan ito ng 41 kabataan mula sa … Continue reading
Posted in Awit at Musika, Biswal, Palihan, Sayaw, Teatro, Tula
Tagged Aglipay, Art, batang Pilipino, children, Community Theater, cultural work, dagli, dance, dula, economics, gawaing pangkultura, human rights, Iglesia Filipina Independiente, Igorot, Ilokano, improvisation, kababaihan, kahirapan, karapatang pantao, labor, land, lupa, magsasaka, malikhaing pagsulat, migrante, music, OFW, panginoong maylupa, peasant, percussion, sayaw, SINAGBAYAN, sining, tanaga, theater, tula, women
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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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Ka Roger Rosal, Tunay na Bayaning Pilipino
Mula sa kwento ng isang tagahanga sa programang Ka Roger: ang Walang Kamatayang Tinig ng Sambayanan, isang parangal para kay Gregorio “Ka Roger” Rosal (1947-2011) na itinanghal sa University Theater, University of the Philippines Diliman noong Oktubre 21, 2011. Ang … Continue reading
Posted in Awit at Musika, Sayaw, Teatro
Tagged agrikultura, awit, Bikol, CPP, economics, environment, Far Eastern University, harmonica, kaingero, kalikasan, lupa, magsasaka, Mao, Mayang Algarme, NDF, ode, peasant, Philippine hero, Philippine society, Philippine struggle, Philippines, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Quezon, radical change, revolution, Ricky Davao, Robin Padilla, Roger Rosal, student youth movement, University of the East, University of the Philippines, UP Theater
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Bien Lumbera’s Agunyas sa Hacienda Luisita
ni Bienvenido Lumbera, Pambansang Alagad ng Sining Walang kampanang kumalembang sa panangis nang kayo’y paslangin ng mga pulis at sundalong bayaran ng naghaharing-uri. Kalasti lamang ng gatilyong humaplit sa balang inip na inip sa baril ng mga berdugo. Walang dalanging … Continue reading
Posted in Tula
Tagged Art, Cojuangco, Community Theater, cultural work, dance, economics, gawaing pangkultura, Hacienda Luisita, HB 3059, human rights, kahirapan, karapatang pantao, labor, land, land oligarchy, lupa, magsasaka, Mendiola, NARRA Youth, peasant, Philippines, Pnoy, sayaw, Sierra Madre, SINAGBAYAN
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Salinlahi Children’s Collective: I am a Child of a Fighter
Salinlahi Foundation Children’s Collective performed in Mendiola a touching skit about being a child of modern crisis for the commemoration of the 100th Declaration of International Women’s Day led by Gabriela-Philippines last March 8, 2011. … Continue reading