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Protest art: A shout across time

MP-KNN teamJuly 15, 2016#WorthSharing, #YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, Community & Culture, MP-KNN Manila BureauLeave a Comment

“In the darkest of times, the artists capture, document and express the feelings of the nation,” says Toym Imao.

Finding and performing stories worth telling

MP-KNN teamApril 19, 2016#YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, MP-KNN Manila Bureau, Youth in Action1 Comment

Performance-maker JK Anicoche, 29, talks about his experience in forwarding contemporary performance practice in the Philippines. | Photo by Meeko Angela Camba/MP-KNN

At a time when there are still many questions to be asked, and a change to fight for, a man like JK Anicoche won’t ever run out of stories to tell.

#YouthInAction: Ata-Manobo youth call to end discrimination

MP-KNN teamJuly 2, 2015#YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, Community & Culture, MP-KNN Davao Bureau, Society, Youth in ActionLeave a Comment

  • “Isang beses sa eskwela napaaway ako kasi nilait iyong kaibigan ko kasi nga mga Ata kami. Nabastos kami kasi hindi porket Ata kami ganun-ganunin nalang nila. Huwag na sana nila kaming api-apihin," says Adonis Villamen, 15. | Photo by Charlene Luna/MP-KNN
  • “Nung nagpunta kami sa bayan narinig namin ‘yung sabi ng mga tao na ang mga Ata daw madudungis. Hindi nalang namin pinansin kahit masakit na sa loob kasi opinyon nila iyon. Sana matapos na iyong mga ganitong pangyayari na kung sino ang iba sa paningin nila, iyon ‘yung pag-uusapan nila sa halip na intindihin nalang nila," says Angelica Mangod, 18. | Photo by Charlene Luna/MP-KNN
  • “Sabi ng ibang tao ang mga Ata-Manobo daw ang nasa pinaka-mababang estado kaya nagsusumikap kami mag-aral para hindi na kami makakita o makarinig ng mga masasakit na salita at para din makuha na naming yung respeto nila sa amin kumbaga breaking the barriers," says Reagan Lagman, 22. | Photo by Charlene Luna/MP-KNN
  • “Ipinanganak kaming netibo (native/lumad) kaya ito na talaga kami. Kahit saan parang iba ang tingin sa amin. Humihingi kami ng respeto sa mga taong iba ang tingin sa amin," says Junjun Mabungal, 15. | Photo by Charlene Luna/MP-KNN

[Listahan] Lessons from Jim Paredes for aspiring young artists

MP-KNN teamJuly 2, 2015#WorthSharing, #YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, Community & Culture, MP-KNN Dumaguete BureauLeave a Comment

“In every artist resides a great fear that you might not be good enough. To hell with it. Bahala na si Batman. Just do it. Don’t even try to think or say ‘Do I qualify or not?’ Just do it. It’s the bold people who do it. And it’s the bold people who last,” says veteran musician Jim Paredes. | Photo courtesy of abs-cbnnews.com

“You just have to know what you want – whatever it is that excites you to your core, be certain about it, and pursue it ‘til your very last breath.”

[Infographic] Creative License: Gabay sa maayos na pagsangguni

MP-KNN teamJuly 2, 2015#WorthSharing, #YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, Community & Culture, Data and Research, Education, MP-KNN Manila Bureau, NetiquetteLeave a Comment

[Saludo Kami] Project Bantu Philippines for at-risk Filipino youth

MP-KNN teamJune 26, 2015#YouthReporters, Arts and Culture, Community & Culture, Gallery, MP-KNN Manila BureauLeave a Comment

  • “You bring the person to a community, a family where they can feel that they belong to something where people don’t judge if you’re poor, white, black, Filipino, or Japanese. Doesn’t matter your age, doesn’t matter your size, doesn’t matter how much knowledge you know," says Jaime Benedicto of Project Bantu Philippines. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • Children learn how to use the Birimbaw, a traditional African instrument. | Photo by Project Bantu
  • Through their Project Bantu Philippines program, cultural NGO Capoeira Angola School ECAMAR Philippines aims to use the arts to help children at risk develop self regulation, awareness, and other values. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • International guests and students also playing the Birimbaw. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • Maestre Roxinho showing a move to the participants. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • Maestre Roxinho with a participant during the ronda, or circle, where participants cooperate and dance with one another. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • The dance moves mimic fighting moves and the movements of nature and animals. | Photo by Nicko de Guzman/MP-KNN
  • Maestre Roxinho talks to the street children about Capoeira Angola. | Photo by Project Bantu
  • Two street children immersed in a play while their other friends cheer on. | Photo by Project Bantu
  • A young street child playing a traditional African drum. | Photo by Project Bantu
  • Children enjoying the dance exercises, or plays. | Photo by Project Bantu
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