Philippines’ Traditional Dance By UPSTAGE

My school friends from the University of the Philippines Students’ Theater Arts Guild for Education or UPSTAGE went to the Bucheon World Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo in Bucheon, South Korea to represent the Philippines. Basically, it is a cultural show showcasing various cultures all over the world. See one of their presentations below.

I’m proud of UPSTAGE and proud of our culture too. I’ve been a member of UPSTAGE when I was in college but had to stop because I had to focus on my studies instead. I also have my interests best on acting in plays (UPSTAGE does Cebuano plays) rather than in folk/cultural dancing.

Anyways, I’m proud of how far this group has reached. The current president is a close friend, by the way. I’m also proud that they were chosen to represent our culture in the Bucheon Expo. Kudos!

The Sipser Wars and Rizal Amazing Race

Last Saturday, October 10, 2009, we had our final exam in Automata. It was quick and short (but still a bit hard) and we only spent less than an hour answering the exam. Maybe because we are quite excited to play the next activity, The Sipser Wars.

The Sipser Wars is a game thought about by our professor for us (modeled from Mafia Wars daw). Well, maybe for us to relax and enjoy the last formal week of classes before finals week will butt in. Sipser is the author of the text book we are using in class. It is the “tradition” of our batch to use the author’s name in the title of a culminating activity (e.g. Rosen’s Idol). The Sipser Wars’s rules are simple:

  • Prepare 5 sets of 5 water-filled plastics (like the ordinary ice water but we used 5×9 instead)
  • Two player per team per round
  • One, the gunner is blindfolded. The gunner is the only one who could throw the “ammunition” on other gunners. If a gunner is hit by another gunner from other teams, that team is out.
  • The other is the defense. He/she will take on the attacks (that meant getting wet) directed to the team’s gunner. He will also be the one to guide the gunner where to throw and attack.

I took on the defense role the whole time while my group mates were shifting in the gunner role. The game was like a riot. Nobody got out. Everyone played till their ammos run dry. I got wet head to foot, receiving all the flying water-filled plastics and running on bare foot in our soccer field. Here’s a short proof:


In the end, we all enjoyed the game even if it meant for the players including me to be wet, whole body. Our professor gamely joined in the next part of the game wherein we used larger plastics for ammo. :twisted: The Sipser Wars is truly a memorable game. Made me think about trying more mature war games. ;-)
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Cebu City Heritage Tour Day 1

Have you ever felt how it is to be on a heritage tour even on your own place? Last August 21 and 31, 2009, Cebu Bloggers Society went on a heritage tour of Cebu City.

Cebu City is the oldest city in the Philippines and is hailed as the Queen City of the South. The city itself, though not very large in size, holds a lot of historical memories that dated even to the time of the Spaniards. I still remember our international project in high school entitled Calles de Cebu which means Streets of Cebu. It won gold but unfortunately, the website isn’t up anymore. Being on that project made me realize that Cebu is not only Cebu because of the Lapu-lapu-Magellan tandem but because of the many historical figures and events that graced this long living community.

This heritage tour, organized by Atty. Ouano includes a video footage of us, the bloggers, giving out lines (e.g. We will impress this message upon our political leaders that we now have this individual and collective political will. We implore our leaders to take heed) that relate to protecting nature and society as a whole. We call this project (or maybe advocacy?) Expression of Individual and Collective Will. Continue reading

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