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Tag Archives: freedom
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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Sining para sa Supremo
Ika-apat na Eksibisyong Bonifacio handog ng Bonifacio 150 Committee at Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino Bilang pagpapatuloy sa pagbibigay-kaalaman hinggil kay Gat. Andres Bonifacio at sa paggunita ng ika-150 kaarawan ng pambansang bayani, itinanghal ang ika-apat na Eksibisyong Bonifacio na nilahukan ng … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged 1896 Revolution, Alab ng Puso, Alan Malune, Andres Bonifacio, Arlene de Castro-Anoñuevo, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, Bodgie Mopia Puod, Boni150, Bonifacio 150 Committee, Bonifacio 150 Committee Visual Arts Collective, Bonifacio decendants, Cheril Lopez Gagala, contemporary arts, COURAGE, cultural work, Dante Palmes, democracy, Ding Royales, EARIST, Ed Bascara, Edilberto Dagot Hall, Eksibisyong Bonifacio, Emmanuel Sia, Ernie Navarro, Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, Fercilette Sauro, freedom, gawaing pangkultura, hilippine Normal University, Indoor Installation, Jose Irwin Mallare, Julie Po, Kabagang Art Group, KADIPAN, Kapisanang Diwa at Panitik, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, LKP, Lorena Pacampra, Ma. Lourdes Inosanto, Ma. Morena Ramos, manggagawang pangkultura, Maypag-asa, Michael Art de Leon, Paul Alfonso, Philippine Arts Exhibit, Philippine revolution, Philippine senate, Philippine struggle for freedom and democracy, Philippine union of government employees, Philippine visual arts, Philippines, PNU, rebolusyong 1896, Rena Jamora, S.E.N.A.D.O., Sandigan ng mga Empleyadong Nagkakaisa sa Adhikain ng Demokratikong Organisasyon, Senate Office of External Affairs, sining biswal, supremo, Ted Camahalan, Yolanda de Castro-Cabuco
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Paghupa ng Mayo Trese
Pilipinas, anuman ang ating mapitas ngayong eleksyon, nanatiling ganito ang gobyernong nais ng lungsod at nayon: maka-bayan hindi maka-sarili lamang makakalikasan hindi maka-mapanirang minahan pinapaubaya ang lupa sa mag-uumang tagabungkal imbes na sa dayuhang walang moral o sa mga hasyenderong … Continue reading
Posted in Tula
Tagged Bagong Hukbong Bayan, burukrata kapitalismo, corruption, election fraud, elite government, freedom, genuine change, indigenous people, Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Languages, Linguistics, Lumad, national democracy, Natural, NDF, New People's Army, no to mining Philippines, NPA, Philippine Election 2013, politics of change, radical change, reactionary government, revolutionary government, Social Sciences, southern mindanao, Standard Hindi, Typhoon Pablo, Yes (band)
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Boni150: Lessons on Freedom, Democracy, Election and Revolutionary Love
“Matakot sa kasaysayan pagkat walang lihim na di mabubunyag.” – Ka Oriang May 9 and 10 are red days in history of the people. The next day after the Lakambini’s birthday, the Supremo himself was abducted and summarily executed by … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged agricultural revolution, American colonialism, Andres Bonifacio, anti-imperialism, Ariston Bautista, Bahay Nakpil Foundation, Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, bayanihan, Benigno Aquino III, Bobbie Santos Viola, Boni150, Boni150 Committee, Bonifacio, Bonifacio 150 Committee, bureaucrat capitalism, Carlos Garcia, Cavite, colonial slavery, Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, corruption, Daniel Tirona, Diklap, Diosdado Macapagal, election fraud, Elpidio Quirino, Emilio Aguinaldo, feminism, Ferdinand Marcos, feudalism, Fidel Ramos, freedom, gender studies, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Gregoria de Jesus, Home of Heroes, Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development, IOHSAD, Jose Laurel, Joseph Estrada, Julio Nakpil, Ka Oriang, Kartilya of the Katipunan, Katipunan, KKK, Lakambini of the Katipunan, Linangan ng Kulturang Filipino, Macario Sakay, Magdalo, Magdiwang, Manuel Quezon, Manuel Roxas, Maragondon Cavite, Martyrs of Cavite, Miguel Malvar, Miong, nationalism, Petrona Nakpil, philanthropy, Philippine, poverty, Procorpio Bonifacio, Prof. Doti Abaya, Prof. Edilberto Villegas, Quiapo, Ramon Magsaysay, repression, Sergio Osemeña, smallpox, social injustice, Spanish oppression, TeodoroAgoncillo, traitor, Trece Martires, University of the Philippines Press, warlord
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Diklap, cultural solidarity by Bonifacio 150 Committee
Bonifacio 150 Committee with Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino invites everyone to a cultural gathering at Binondo and Quiapo, Manila. Here’s the program: 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM Sketching, on the spot painting, photo shoot and performances at Binondo Church and Plaza … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Teatro
Tagged Andres Bonifacio, Asia, Bahay Nakpil, Benigno Aquino III, Binondo Church, Binondo Manila, Binondo Plaza, Bonifacio 150 Committee, community sketching, cultural work, freedom, gawaing pangkultura, kalayaan, Linangan ng Kulturang Pilipino, makabayang sining, Manila, National Capital Region, national democracy, nationalist art, on-the-spot painting, Philippines, photo shoot, protest art, Quiapo, Quiapo Manila
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Rebyu ng Ang Baldado ng Isla Palasan: Kanser sa Kukote ng Kolonya
Adaptasyon ni Joshua So ng dulang The Cripple of Inishmaan ni Martin McDonagh Direksyon ni Tess Jamias Recital ng Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA) / Produksyong Sipatlawin sa Tanghalang Batute, Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas (CCP): Marso 10, 12 … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged 20th century Philippine theater, alternative journalism, Alyssa Herrera, American Salvation: The Fighting Epic of America’s First Guerilla Fighters, Americanism, Amerikanisasyon, Ang Kalayaan Hindi Natupad, Ang Katipunan, anti-colonial theater, Aurelio Tolentino, Ave de Rapiña, Baldado ng Isla Palasan, Balikatan Military Exercises, Bianca Mauricio, Blanche Buhia, Bryan Dilla, Carlo Gutierrez, CCP, Christine Bas, colonial mentality, consumerist culture, contemporary theater, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Cultural Imperialism, Dahas na Pilak, disentris, dulang Pilipino, dulang sedisyoso, dulang simboliko, dulang subersibo, emotional appeal, Estados Unidos, freedom, Gabriel Beato Francisco, Gracielle So, Hindi Aco Patay, Hollywood, Ian Santos, Ibong Manlulupig, imperyalismo, investigative journalism, Joshua Serafin, Joshua So, Juan Abad, Juan Matapang Cruz, Kahapon Ngayon at Bukas, Kitty Valdez, Krystle Valentino, Luhang Tagalog, Magdapio, Malaya, Mariano Martinez, marketing strategy, Martin McDonagh, Modern Theater, national democracy, Pantaleon Lopez, Pedro Paterno, Philippine High School for the Arts, Philippine theater, Philippines, PHSA, polio, pop art, popular art, post-colonial play, post-colonial theater, post-colonial theory, Pulong Pinag Lahuan, radical theater, Rafael Tibayan, seditious theater, sensationalized reporting, Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, Sipatlawin Ensemble, Social cancer, subversive theater, Tanghalang Batute, Tanikalang Ginto, TB, Tess Jamias, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Tomas Remigio, Tubbataha Reefs, tumor sa utak, United States of America, US, US imperialism, USA, VFA, Visiting Forces Agreement
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Marat/Sade, a Classic Sample of Theater of Cruelty and angst not merely gone mad
Freedom, freedom, freedom! Long live the revolution! My heart and the chairs are on fire. Despite its anarchaic ending, my democratic feelings just got high after watching Marat/Sade in its DVD form. I share this rather innate sentiment with awareness … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged Abbé de Coulmier, Adrian Mitchell, Aldwych Theatre, anti-monarchy, anti-poor education policies, Antonin Artaud, Apocalypto, Benedict Fitzgerald film, Berlin, Bertolt Brecht, Black Protest Week, British theater, CAL College of Arts and Letters, Catholic church’s brutality, cchaotic order, Charenton, Charlotte Corday, Corday, Death of Marat, defamiliarization effect, Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgruppe des Hospizes zu Charenton unter Anleitung des Herrn de Sade, Donatien Alphonse François, Doug Wright, DSCTA, Dulaang UP, education budget, European Theater, Farhad Safinia, freedom, freedom of expression, French Revolution, Geoffrey Rush, Geoffrey Skelton, Germany, Girondists, Glenda Jackson, human rights, human violence, Ian Richardson, investigative art, Jacobin Club, Jacques-Louis David, Joaquin Phoenix, karapatang pantao, La Mort de Marat, Marat, Marat/Sade, Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont, Marquis, Marquis de Sade, martial law, master’s class, Mel Gibson, Modern Theater, national democracy, neo-classical painting, nihilistic art, organized chaos, Parisian, Patrick Magee, Peter Brook, Philip Kaufman, Philippine Polytechnic University, Philippine youth movement, play within a play, poetic dialogue, political repression, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Prof. Jose Estrella, psychological play, PUP, Quills, Royal Shakespeare Company, Sciller Theater, SCUs, Simonet de Coulmier, Sta. Mesa, State Colleges and Universities, surreal play, surrealism, The Death of Marat, The Passion of the Christ, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, theater between two world wars, Theater History, Theater of Cruelty, tuition hikes, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman Department of Speech Communication and Theater Arts, utopia, Verfremdungseffekt, western Theater
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Cotabato Chronicle: Impressions of the City Old and New
I just explored Central Mindanao with my backpack. My list for one-week journey included the old city, Lake Sebu and Gensan. I later realized that their distance covers the whole region of SOCCSKSARGEN. Many Filipinos are afraid to come here … Continue reading
Posted in Paglalakbay
Tagged Ampatuan Massacre, Arab-Malay ethnicity, armed conflict, ARMM, Awang airport, Bangsamoro, BAYAN, Brgy. Awang, Brgy. Rosary Heights, Brunei Darussalam, Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro, Caraga, Carol Araullo, Central Mindanao, civil liberty, Cotabato, Cotabato City, Cotabato Museum, Cotabato Old Provincial Capitol, Cotabato People’s Palace, Cotabato Regional Museum and Library, Datu Muslimin Sema, Davao, Department of Tourism, Dilangalen clan, DOT, freedom, General Santos City, Grand Mosque, Iranun, jeepney, kali, kidnap-for-ransom, Kotabatu, Kutawato, Kutawato Cave, Kutawatu, Lake Sebu, Lanao Lake, Maguindanao, Maranao, martial arts, MILF-GPH Framework Agreement for the Bangsamoro, Mindanao, Mindanao River, Misamis, Moro People, national democracy, okir, PC Hill, Peace talks, Pedro Colina Hill, Philippine Air Force, Philippine Army 6th Infantry Division, Philippine clam, Philippine Marines, Philippine tourism, Philippine travel, Philippines, Princess Jacel Kiram, Pulangi Region, Quezon City Hall, religious rights, Sabah claim, Samaritans, Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Center, silat, SOCCSKSARGEN, Southern Philippines, Spanish colonization, Spanish Governor General Corcuera, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat, Sultan Hadji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan Kiram, Tamontaka River, warlords in Mindanao, Zamboanga
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Because Teddy Casiño’s Senate Run is People’s Run for Change
A key step to experiencing real democracy and freedom from poverty is for Filipinos to choose a government leader who speaks and acts sincerely for the 99%. At 07:00 hour today, people from different sectors joined MAKABAYAN candidate for senate … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged 99%, ACT Partylist, AKAP-BATA Partylist, alternative journalism, Anakpawis Partylist, anti-bureaucrat capitalism, anti-feudalism, anti-imperialism, Anti-Political Dynasty Bill, ARCSEA, Association for the Rights of Children in Southeast Asia, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, BAYAN, Bayan Muna, Bobby Andrews, Boy Abunda, Bridge Builder Foundation, BroBygger Stiftelsen, Buendia, CARE Nederland, Chikoy Pura, Children’s Rehabilitation Center, CRC, democracy, discrimination, Dong Abay, farmers, Filipino, Filipino people, freedom, Gabriela Women's Party, gays and lesbians, government employees, HB 1483, HB 2627, HB 3952, HB 5509, indigenous people, kabataan partylist, kahirapan, Kaibigan Ermita Outreach Foundation, katribu partylist, land oligarchy, makabayan, Manila, middle class professionals, national industrialization, national industry proprietors, new politics, Norwegian Missionary Alliance Philippines, Onesimo Bulilit Foundation, Pasay, Philippine Election 2013, Philippine politics, Philippine senate, Philippines, Pinoy, Piston Partylist, poverty, progressive bloc, radical change, revolutionary politics, Roxas Boulevard, Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns, Save the Children International, social entrepreneurs, Taft, Teddy, Teddy Casiño, Teodoro Casiño, Upper house, V-Men, Violence against women, women and children, worker's union, workers, youth activist
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