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Tag Archives: urban poor
Pitong Patibong, adaptasyon sa Filipino ng dulang The Seven Deadly Sins of the Petty-Bourgeoisie ni Bertolt Brecht
Satirikong tinahak ng dula ang panghahalay ng mundo ng komersyo sa babaeng indibidwal. Bilang babae, doble ang pagkabulnerable ng tauhan sa pamamayani ng burges at kaburgisan. Sa adaptasyon ni Vlad Gonzales para sa Dulaang UP Laboratoryo, ang magkapatid na sina … Continue reading
Posted in Rebyu, Teatro
Tagged 1984, 20th century theater, abuse repulsion, Aegis, ballet chanté, Bertolt Brecht, commercialization, consumerist rape, contractualization, dislocation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dulaang Filipino, Dulaang Sipatlawin, Dulaang UP Laboratoryo, dulang Filipino, feminist Marxism, Filipino, game show, gender politics, gender studies, George Orwell, hunk, internal migration, internal refugee, labor problem, laguna, low wage, Manila, Marxism, Mocha Girls, Modern Theater, Nawala, opera-ballet, Oprah, Pamilya, Paris, Philippine theater, Philippines, Pitong Patibong, poverty porn, satire, Schizophrenia, Sex Bomb Girls, social media, Split Personality, Standard Hindi, star quality, Théatre des Champs-Elysées, The Seven Deadly Sins of the Petty-Bourgeoisie, urban poor, Vlad Gonzales, Willie Revillame, Willing Willie Girls
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Toppling Down the Doñas: Scenes from Sinagbayan Lakbay Sining 2013
‘Ako si Paeng’ Carabao Pose. Children of Bulacan imitate their best-friend Paeng, a carabao donated to their community by Anakpawis Partylist office of Rep. Rafael Paeng Mariano. From Caloocan, Dalandanan in Tungkong Mangga, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan lies just … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Awit at Musika, Palihan, Teatro
Tagged Advocacy Theater, agricultural revolution, agriculture, Anakpawis, Anakpawis Partylist, anino, Araneta, Araneta Avenue, Araneta Clubhouse, Araneta Coliseum, Araneta family, Art for the People, Asian agriculture, Asian music, Asian theater, Batangas, Binangonan, Bulacan, Calatagan, Caloocan, CARP, Central Luzon, children's theater, Cubao, cultural revolution, cultural work, Dalandanan, Fairview, GARB, Gateway, Gawad Kalinga, gawaing pangkultura, Gregorio Araneta, Hacienda Araneta, Hacienda Luisita, HB 3059, House Bill 3059, housing problem, human rights violation, ILPS, karapatang pantao, karilyo, Lakbay Sining, land problem, landgrabbing, magsasaka, Manila, mendiola massacre, Metro Manila, MRT 7, National Housing Authority, NHA, October lakbayan, organic farming, PAMALAKAYA, PAN-AP, peasant youth, people's art, Philippine Election 2010, Philippines, pocket demolition, Political Theater, politics of change, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, protest art, protest music, protest theater, Quezon City Office of Urban Planning, rebolusyong agraryo, Rep. Rafael Paeng Mariano, Rizal, Robert Cing, rural poor, Samahang Magsasaka sa Dalandanan, San Jose del Monte, shadow play, SIBAT, SINAGBAYAN, social change, Talim Island, Tarlac, tunay na pagbabago, Tungkong Mangga, urban poor, voter’s education
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LUGAR: Counter-mapping Brgy. San Roque and Mega Manila Mixed Media Exhibit and Performance
Place is political. LUGAR: Counter-mapping San Roque and Mega Manila is a continuing project that problematizes dominant spatial narratives and cartographic representations of Mega-Manila. As the state and market convert and develop vast tracts of lands into profitable urban spaces, … Continue reading
Posted in Biswal
Tagged art installation, Bachan, BAYAN NCR, Boyet de Mesa, Brgy. San Roque, CAL, Cine Maralita, College of Arts and Letters, Counter-mapping, CSSP, demolition in Metro Manila, development aggression, Gawad Kalinga, geography, GK, Jess Santiago, KADAMAY, Manila, maralitang lungsod, Metro Manila, Mixed media, National Housing Authority, NHA, No to Demolition Campaign, occupy Manila, Pabahay Ipaglaban, performance art studies, Philippines, Quezon City, Teatro Hermogenes Ylagan, theater arts, University of the Philippines Diliman, UP Diliman, urban planning, urban poor, Visual arts
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Swiss Chronicle: Basanstrasse 24 Performance Tour
Published in the Roots&Wings Magazine Spring 2013: Basanstrasse24, A Filipino-Swiss Junction On their second day in the alpland of cheese and chocolate, the first snow of the year greeted six street children from the tropics. When you are homeless in … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Teatro
Tagged Aarau, Advocacy Theater, Asia, Asian theater, Basel, Bassabstrasse 24, Bern, Bubendorf, child rights advocacy, children's theater, Chrigel Maier, Christian Schneider, Christine Schneider, Daniel Wartenweiler, Decent Work, domestic violence, Emmanuel Heitz, Ernesto Opiasa, Filipino, Filipino people, French-Swiss border, Geneva convention on the rights of children, German, German language, Julie Julz, Julien Coray, Kahir, Malinis na Trabaho, Manila, migrant worker, OFW, Onesimo Bulilit Foundation, Philippine, Philippines, poverty, Quiapo, Quiapo Bridge, Remi The Homeless Boy, Rubble and Redemption: Finding Life in the Slums of Manila, Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor-Switzerland, snow, St. Louise France, state violence, street children, street theater, Swiss, Swiss alps, Swiss cheese, Swiss chocolate, Switzerland, third world, Trimmis, urban poor
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Task Force Children of the Storm: Urgent Appeal for Victims of Flash Flood in Metro Manila
Repost from Task Force Children of the Storm Watch Children of the Storm Marikina mission For almost two weeks, the incessant rain brought by tropical storm Gener followed by the effect of the southwest monsoon caused massive floods in the … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Bagong Silangan, Bahay Toro, Batasan, Batasan Hills, Batibot Learning Center, Bgy. Bagong Silangan, Brgy. Bagumbuhayn, Central Luzon, children, Children of the Storm, Children’s Rehabilitation Center, Commonwealth, CRC, Damayang Lagi, del Monte, Don Manuel, Dona Imelda, flashflood, Gabriela, habagat, Kainging Bukid, maralitang lungsod, Marikina, marikina City, massive flood, medical mission, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Payatas, Philippine, Quezon City, relief mission, Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns, San Antonio, Sitio Olandes, southern tagalog, southwest monsoon, Tatalon, tropical storm Gener, tropical storm Ondoy, urban poor, urgent appeal, women
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Mga Realidad sa Entablado ng La Salle: Rebyu ng Dula Salle 2012
Rebyu ng Dula Salle 2012 Produksyon ng Harlequin Theater Guild Halaw sa maiikling kwento ni Genaro Gojo Cruz Direksyon nina Antonette Go, Noriel Ramos, Andrea Villaflor at Zoe delos Santos William Shaw Little Theater, De La Salle University Manila Agosto … Continue reading
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Tagged abandoned children, Anak ng Bayan, Ang Pigtas kong tsinelas, bagyong Gener, batang Balintawak, batang kalye, batang lansangan, batang maralita, Benigno Aquino III, children's rights, contractual worker, contractualization, damayan, De La Salle University, diskriminasyon, Dulasalle, gangster, gangsterismo, Genaro Gojo-Cruz, Harlequin Theater Guild, Henry Sy, kagutuman, kahirapan, karapatan ng bata, kawanggawa, lumpen-proletaryo, Manila, maralitang lungsod, McDonaldisasyon, migrante, Nanay, OCW, OFW, Overseas Filipino, Philippine, Philippine education, Posporo, poverty, Realidad, ritwal, SM Corporation, street children, street educator, Taiwan, Tatay, Typhoon Saola, Typhoons in the Philippines, Ulila, United States, urban poor, William Shaw Little Theater, worker's rights and welfare
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Munting Tinig from Quiapo’s Angels: The Making of Onesimo Bulilit Theater
Quiapo is interestingly a congested melting pot of three classic Filipino communities: the Moro, Christians and Chinese. Thus, the Quiapo Church thrives with Muslim Mosque and Buddhist Temples. People come here for exactly what the place offers: historical site of … Continue reading