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- Kilos SAMBAYANAN (Kilos para sa Sampung Batayang Pangangailangan)
- 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
- Travel the Dreamtrips Way
- Karnabal Festival 2016 – IDEA Exchange Platform
- Make Money While Travelling
- 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
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Ang Huling Nazareno (Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani), short film
Written and directed by Ahmad Javier An Islam in Focus Production Cast Michael Catandihan, Rome Gonzales, Grundy Constantino, Glenn Javier, Joanna Lerio, Bing Crisostomo, and Jessica Staff Ahmad Javier (Writer and Director), Ammar Tolentino (Associate Director), Gilbert Obispo (Director of … Continue reading
Posted in Pelikula, Pelikula / New Media
Tagged Ahmad Javier, Ameer Muhammad, Ammar Tolentino, Ang Huling Nazareno, Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education, Art Direction, Bing Crisostomo, Caloocan, Cinematography, Collegiate Ambassador, contemporary, Cotabato, Cultural Rights, Datu Pax Ali, Davao, decadent culture, Department of Education, educational film, Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani, Filipino, Filipino Film, Gilbert Obispo, Glenn Javier, Grundy Constantino, Holy Week, Imam, indiependent film, Islam, Islam in Focus Production, Islamophobia, Jessica, Joanna Lerio, Lanao, lumpen culture, Maharlika, Manila, Masjid Al-Burnhan, Medieval, Michael Catandihan, morality play, Moro, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, Muhammad dela Cruz, Muslim, peace talk, Philippines, poverty, Pres. Rodrigo Duterte, Princess Habibah Sarip, PTV4, Quezon City, Quiapo, Religion Rights, Robert Jose, Rome Gonzales, Save Mindanao, Shk. Rashid Indasan, short film, SM Center Sangandaan, social media, STAND-UP, Suarabangsamoro, Surigao, Taguig, Tandang Sora, third world, tokhang, United Nations Universal Peace Federation, Ust. Nur Sawato, Victorian Age, War on Drugs
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Theater Review: Sipa at Sumpa ng ‘Suhi’ sa Mindanao
Sa labas ng Rizal Mini-Theater ng Mindanao State University (MSU) – Iligan, Hilagang Mindanao ay mapapansin ang upuan ni Salvador Dali na animoy sumulpot sa kung saan: perpekto ngunit nakabaliktad, di tunaw ngunit tumpak ang pagkabitin sa tabi ng pintuan … Continue reading
Posted in Teatro
Tagged AFP, aktibista, AlunAlun Dance Circle, Ampatuan Masaker, Angat Mindulani, Antipolo, Artistic director, Asia, Asian theater, Asya, Bangsamoro, Binisaya-Tagalog, Blecy Cece, Boeotia, breech birth, CARP, Christopher Lagos, College of Mass Communication, cosmic order, dance, Department of Justice, Dianne Clemente, Dulaang Pilipino, Dulaang UP, Elaine Baulete, Facebook.com/IslangMalaya, fallopian tube, fate and free will, feaudalism, female reproductive organ, fetus, Filipino proverb, FOI Bill, Freedom of Information, Freud, GARB, Gaspar Cortez Jr., give peace a chance, graft and corruption, Greek Chorus, Greek tragedy, harakiri, Hermi Dico, Hilagang Gresya, Hilagang Mindanao, hilot, human rights, Humanities, ignorance, IMCS, Impuni-Tree, installation art, Integrated Performing Arts Guild, Intercultural Theater, interfaith gathering, IPAG, Jerrah Apelado, Joanna Lerio, Julius Hechanova, Kagawaran ng Katarungan, karapatang pantao, Kasabihan, Kassandhra Suazo, katiwalian, King Lauis, Kolehiyo ng Pangmadlang Komunikasyon, korapsyon, land problem, Lara Espiritu, Lauro Villanueva Jr., Leilani Fernandez, Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa, Maguindanao, MCPA, mercenary tradition, Michael Lagura, midwife, Miguel Joven Perfecto, militarisasyon, military brutality, Mindanao, Mindanao State University, Mindanao Theater Network, Moro, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, MSU, MSU Iligan, Muslim in the Philippines, Muslim terrorist scare, Northern Greece, oedipal complex, oedipus complex, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King, Oedipus Tyrranos, oligarchy, Pangalay, peace process, performance research, performance studies, PH, Philippine Educational Theater Association, Philippine theater, Philippines, Pilipinas, Political Killings in the Philippines, poverty, power, Queen Jocasta, rebelde, Rizal Mini-Theater, Salvador Dali, Sheila Cañete, Stage Design, Steve Fernandez, Suara Bangsamoro, Suhi, suicide, Tanghalang Ateneo, Tanghalang Batute, Tanghalang Pilipino, theater repertoire, theater research, theater season, theater studies, Thebes, tragic flaw, transcreation, Tres Roldan Cartera, Trixcel Emborong, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman, VAWC, Veniza Yamomo, Vicmar Paloma, Violence Against Women and Children, warlordism
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Cotabato from the Sky
Shots from the aircraft window in my Manila-Cotabato flight. More photos here. You might also want to read: Impressions of Cotabato City Old and New Cultural Exchange with T’boli Indigenous People at Lake Sebu General Santos (Gensan) by Day Siargao … Continue reading
Posted in Paglalakbay
Tagged ARMM, Awang airport, Bangsamoro, Brgy. Awang, Cebu Pacific, Cebu Pacific flight, clouds, clouds photography, Cotabato City, Filipino Muslim, impressionism, indigenous people, katutubong Filipino, landscape, Luzon, Manila, Metro Manila, MILF-GPH Framework Agreement for the Bangsamoro, militarism, militarization, military junta, Mindanao, Moro, Moro People, pambansang minorya, Panorama, peace talk, Philippine, Philippine archipelago, Philippines, photography, Princess Jacel Kiram, Sabah, Siargao, sky photography, Surigao del Norte, surrealism, T’boli
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Pitong Sundang: Ang Magsasaka Bilang Napapanahong Bida
Review of Pitong Sundang Tanghal 7 Entry Buong malay na isinatauhan ang konspetong ito sa Pitong Sundang: Sayaw sa Lupa at Pakikibaka, isang sayaw-dulang produksyon ng pangkulturang organisasyong SINAGBAYAN (Sining na Naglilingkod sa Bayan) kung saan tampok ang tula nina Ericson … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
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Mangyan Day 2011: Portrait of Mangyan in a Festival
Government says Mangyan of Mindoro are not at all forgotten by the state with the outpour of festivals, competitions, street dancing and parades created for them and vouched by the Department of Tourism and local government units. For years, indigenous … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Palihan, Teatro
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