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When the Manila Metropolitan Theater (abbreviated as MET) was formally opened on December 10, 1931, it was considered the countryâs first national theater. In 1973, it was inscribed as a National Historic Landmark. The National Museum of the Philippines declared it a National Culture Treasure in 2010 because itâs a unique, well-preserved Art Deco building of an outstanding size in Asia.
It hasn't been always been in the limelight since its opening. Before it re-acquired its stature as the "Grand Dame of Manila," the building has suffered. The MET was damaged during the 1945 Battle of Manila and was used for various purposes in the following yearsâas a boxing gym, a seedy motel, a gay bar, a basketball court, a garage, and a warehouse. It was restored under the auspices of Imelda Marcos in 1978 and then shuttered again in 1996 due to conflicts of ownership between the City of Manila and the government insurance company that sponsored its restoration.Â
A government arm, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) bought the theater from the the government insurance company in 2015 and started restoration work in February 2017. After its most extensive public restoration efforts, the MET reopened on December 10, 2021â90 years after its inauguration
The building was designed by a Filipino architect Juan M. Arrelano, who had to undertake additional studies in the United States to learn theater design, as he had previously specialized in Neoclassical buildings. His earlier works include the nearby National Museum of Fine Arts, Manila Post Office, and Jones Bridge.
The MET is known for its Art Deco design, but Arrelano made sure that Filipino decorative elements were incorporated throughout the building: batik patterns of the southern Mindanaon regions, capiz lamps, and banana leaf pillars. It gets better when you look up at the ceiling of the main theater, which is embellished with mangoes, bananas, and tropical leaves.
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i will follow you wherever you go (affectionately). it's still sad that you're not drawing gouta anymore but you have no idea how much your art means to me. your style is so unique and your personality is so pure. i enjoy your jelsa postings and your mindanaon rapunzel!!<3
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[embed width='800' height='600']https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoo--7Ti6WE[/embed] Picturesque View of the Dubai, United Arab Emirates How to get #UnitedArabEmirates 2022 #unitedarabemiratessharjah, #religioninunitedarabemirates, #unitedarabemirateshumanrights, #unitedarabemirateseconomy, #firstclassunitedarabemirates, #unitedarabemiratesdesert 0 Person Has Read - 0 People Liked, You Also Like Comment Disclaimer: 1. I do not intend to misuse, copyright or claim any of the rights of free used videos in the videos. No copyright infringement intended in the use of said free used videos. 2. I own most of videos taken using my personal cameras for my personal vlogs and/or footages. 3. "its fair use" No copyright is claimed and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed , I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under U.S. and Philippine copyright law. If you believe material have been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster. 4. This Video is not associated with any company or products mentioned on the video. 5. No intention to infringe photos or audio used in this video. 5. If you think you claim any rights of any free use footages in the video, audio or images and/or if you wish to communicate with the uploader; kindly contact [email protected] #TKAV #TheKelAngelesVlogs #KelangelesPH #Filipinos #ExpatLife #OFW #Kelangeles #Bisaya #Bisdakboi #Bisdak #BSDK #visayan #mindanaon #tagabukid #bukid #Dubai #bisayainDubai #UAE #UnitedArabEmirates #Philippines #Mindanao #Bukidnon
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I'll be Socio-Political just this time.
The problem is, you speak words in a way that can be misunderstood, you engage people in these so-called academic debates, your signs/posts asked for stopping the imperialism, ridding of the regime, pulling out troops??? the very things that made the people trust and feel safe?? To the people currently affected, it does sound political, they wouldnt feel that you are with them, that youre preaying for them, it felt like youre threatened by something that isnt happening yet. Now say that you are being smart-shamed but what does smart shaming really means? If you felt offended by the conyo-mocking and stereotyping, guess how the bisaya felt everytime you mock our accent or our "promdi-ness", for the lack of a better term, or how you make us feel the invisible divide, when you say that our achievements is mediocre and even asked for legitimateness. Come on, not all who agreed and felt safe by the President's actions are pro-Duterte. Some of them are had their own bets during the election but chose to submit not blindingly but still aware. Some didnt vote, but most of them trusted the system. Theyre being Pro-PH. You dont trust the government, you dont give a chance. You were given the facts, the limitations of the revised ML of the 1987 consti which was approved by an Aquino, the very Aquino whose husband died on the irregularities and unlawfulness of the previous administration that's why it was revised. Sorry thats only my understanding, not saying in behalf of others. Citizens who were directly affected by terrorism feel safe, feel protected. When alumnis and students and workers from respected universities outside Luzon agree to a decree, that decision to agree was most likely backed by knowledge, information and experience. To say the opposite is offensive and insulting to them, to their ability to decide, to choose, and their instinct to survive. If you really feel the need to express your right to democracy and freedom of expression, give it some meat and enlighten us on the other options available that you think is better, in a way that the citizens would understand, not just generically comparing it to the previous administrations or countries, because this is our government, our present administration, our country, not theirs.
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A unique Buraq sculpture of Mindanaon Muslims in the Philippines.
The sculpture is accompanied with indigenous okir motif.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buraq
#Buraq sculpture#Mindanaon Muslims in the Philippines.#sculpture#okir motif#https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buraq
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Home inboundđĄđ #cebupacific #mindanaon https://www.instagram.com/p/B5GvP7uHbAK/?igshid=hye2l5a56eq8
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Puella Magi AU: Aisha Ouhood de la Cruz (Nyo! Mindanao)
Name: Aisha Ouhood de la Cruz
Age: 16
Grade: 4th year (Grade 10)
Appearance: She as a long black hair, brown eyes, and a tan slim body with a few scars on her back. Also, she wears a hijab most of the time but removes it when she was with her female friends and sisters. Of course, she removes it during her transformation.
Family: She lives with her twin brother, Mijid. The provinces and cities live with her like Davide (Davao) and his twin sister. She is the youngest sister of Maria, Josefa, Vanessa, and their twin brothers. Though, they live in different houses.
Soul gem: Her soul gem is a blue shaped tear which locates at the center of her blouse as a pendant.
Wish: âI wish to give my promised peace to my family.
Weapon: Her weapon is an Umbrella Kampilan Sword. It can turn into a traditional Singkil Umbrella and a traditional Maranao sword, which is the Kampilan sword. She is more on a Fighter mode.
Outfit: Her outfit is similar to a Pangalay Dancer. She wears a Tausuig dress which consists of a sky blue long blouse, a bubble gum pink malong with Tausug patterns, and a lime green asymmetrical skirt that reaches below her knees. Also, she wears a pair of gold shoes, gold earrings, and a gold hairpiece. Her palette is similar to Aishaâs Enchantix form.
Witch form: Her witch form is Minaden named after the Mindanaon goddess, who creates the world. She is a Minokawa who can swallow her enemies as the sun. She is colorful as a Sarimanok but can kill anyone who destroys her promised peace. Her labyrinth is the the Enchanted City of Coguiton in Surigao del Norte, Philippines.
Notes: This reference sheet is created by me (@tenshiihanamaruâ) and @artofsovi_. Nyo! Mindanaoâ design and weapon are drawn by some artists, my cousin, and @artofsovi_Thank yâall for helping me making this sheet, especially drawing it Kuya! For your information, Magicatalia belongs to @nyotaliafan-pinkmermaidâ. I hope you guys like it!
#hetalia#magicatalia#puella magi au#hetalia oc#hetalia au#aph asean#aph luvimin#aph mindanao#nyo mindanao#nyotalia
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You donât have to be rich to travel well. #travel #adventure #vacation #MindanaOne #philippines #emceetours #theguywhogotlost (at Sohoton Cave,Bucas Grande Island)
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Durian Pie ni Mang Gorio. Heaven. #backpacker #pasyal #wanderlust #NYLC2017 #WowGenSan #GeneralSantosCity #GenSan #ItsGenSanNow #vsco #vscoph #peoplecluster #SDG #traveler #travelphoto #adventurer #adventure #culturalnight #foodporn #foodgasm #durianpie #pie #durian #mindanaone #mindanao (at Mang Gorio Bahay Kainan)
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June 8, a date i cannot forget. I had my first medical mission. It was a dream come true. Since i was child, it was a dream for me to join medical missions and help the needy. I skipped my BioStat and Eng3 subj just for this and i didn't regret it. I may have missed my lessons and attendance but i cannot miss the chance to help the evacuees from Marawi and give them the medical attention they need. We may have little doctors in hand and few student nurses around but for sure, we gave our full efforts and unconditional care for the people. We have them monitored their vital signs such as BP and temp. Our school doctors, Dr. Puting and Dra. i-dont-know-her-name, prescribed medicines for them. We brought boxes of medicines that maybe helpful for their conditions. Common cases in the adults are allergies, headache and diarrhea. It was a heartbreaking scene and at the same time fulfilling to see them thanking us for coming. Indeed, a simple act of care can change into something bigger. Let's all remember these words from Mahatma Gandhi "Be the change you want to see the world", and know I al slowly changing not just for myself but for the others as well.
#experience#marawi#prayformarawi#medicalmission#msuiit#mindanaONE#blogs#iligancity#volunteer#change#marawiseige#marawicrisis#philippines
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#Unitedforpeace #MindanaONE @champluipio
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KEx Tour â18 Chronicles: Part 1
Cagayan de Oro has, by its looks and by the numbers, blossomed into one of the countryâs most pivotal socioeconomic hubs. Along with such momentum in development, the culinary scene has contemporaneously thrived to make its strides in regaling the local and outside markets, alike. To showcase this exemplary elaboration, the CDO Bloggers Network spearheaded a, hopefully, annual Kagay-an Experience Tour wherein homegrown restaurants and cafĂ©s were featured. Content creators and bloggers from Iligan City and Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon were also invited to take part in this remarkable food crawl.
Again, most of the places we visited were homegrown, espousing the appreciation to local culinary fares while promoting businesses which trace its roots from the city. Since the city has been a cradle of different ethnicities from Christians, Moros, Lumads to foreigners, the Kagay-anon cookery has been heavily influenced by the interactions of this group, creating a thin line between the original local finds from the hybrid versions of nonnative dishes.
Bigbyâs CafĂ© and Restaurant
Setting, once again, the âCome Home to Bigbyâsâ theme, this proudly homegrown Kagay-anon restaurant has continuously been offering much pursued comfort foods, from steaks, salads, pastas, and sandwiches, to refreshments and hefty desserts, that usually come by generous amounts of serving. Along with its sister restaurants, Boy Zugba, The Nest, and Missy Bonbon, Bigbyâs never falls behind on its approach in providing both quality and quantity among its distinguished array of specialties and on its harmonious conception between an adventurous life and the comfort of being at home. On the other hand, they presented their seasonal all-time favorite Christmas Pineapple Ball Ham. A sure feast to the palate, this premium quality ham is an fusion of flavors among the tender pork meat, luscious pineapple glaze and syrup, and broiled vegetables at the sides.
Cucina Higala
Branded by the City Health Office as âThe Best Restaurant in Cagayan de Oro,â Cucina Higala boasts Mindanaon heritage cuisines on its menu, through its own renditions of dishes hailing from the island. Among its bestsellers are Surol Chicken, a chicken stew with coconut milk from Camiguin; Sinuglaw, a raw fish dish, mixed with coconut milk, aromatic vegetables, and  grilled pork, from Cagayan de Oro; Humba, slow-cooked pork on sweet black soybean sauce, still from Cagayan de Oro; and Beef Rendang, a MĂ«ranaw beef stew on charred coconut milk, paired with palapa. Sweet treats include Sizzling Binaki with Caramel Sauce, Old-fashioned Tablea Chocolate Cake, and Mango Mambo Cake.
Pane e Dolci
To take a break from the ordinary (Or shall I say from the feast-like servings of the previous restaurants), we took a halt at this coffee shop, known for their pasalubong-perfect Sylvanas, a cookie version of the Sansrival, made by delectable buttercream perfectly sandwiched in between two cashew-meringue wafers. We also had a crash course on the differences among first, second, and third wave coffees, with a special exhibition on manual coffee preparation of cappuccino and caffÚ Americano .
Boy Zugba
A kusina Bisaya-themed food destination, specializing in upscale Kagay-anon home-cooked meals, setting a mood for new dinning experiences for big groups such as barkadas and families. This hole-in-the-wall is known for its wittily constructed menu, inspired from karenderias and eats at home, a modern take as a down-to-earth food destination. Dishes presented were Sinuglaw de Cagayan, served in a hollowed bamboo branch; Sospa (Sisig Oh! Salad Pa!), a hybrid recipe of kiping and sisig; Pork Barbecue and Chicken Inasal; and Bandihadong Krispy, a set of calamares, fried chicken, kropeck, and lumpia.
Krispy Kreme Limketkai
In line with the Yuletide season Krispy Kreme in Cagayan de Oro launched their 2018 holiday doughnuts which comes in two waves of product line-ups. The first wave includes Peppermint Cake, Santa, and Holiday Glitz in strawberry and lime flavors, which will be released from Nov. 16 to Dec. 31. Meanwhile, the second wave, to be released on Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, will highlight Holiday Sprinkles, Rudolph, Snowball, Holiday Bright, and Holiday Tree. All of which are adorned with Christmas trinkets and symbols, made even more special by Krispy Kremeâs doughnuts dipped in varieties of chocolate and icing.
Chingkeetea
This quaint tea house is known for its authentic Taiwanese milk teas and fruit teas, suited for everyoneâs liking. Flavors include wintermelon, black sugar, honeydew, cookies and cream, taro, caramel, blueberry, among others. One can also enhance their milk tea experience with the available add-ons such as rock salt and cheese, ice cream, pearls, chocolate pudding, coffee jelly, and nata de coco. In addition to dainty and refreshing thirst-quenchers, fit for small talks or as a solitary companion, Chingkeetea is known for its genially enviable interiors. Its Velez branch, for instance, is saturated with wood and rustic notions and autumnal schemes, a definite feast for all senses.
 The Kagay-an Experience Tour was a dedicated approach in promoting and exploring the best finds in the city. And, what are other great ways to get the hang of a place than its food, right?
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[embed width='800' height='600']https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhsu3yFfwys[/embed] Dubai Mall Waterfall - Dubai, United Arab Emirates How to get #UnitedArabEmirates 2022 #unitedarabemiratessharjah, #religioninunitedarabemirates, #unitedarabemirateshumanrights, #unitedarabemirateseconomy, #firstclassunitedarabemirates, #unitedarabemiratesdesert 0 Person Has Read - 0 People Liked, You Also Like Comment Disclaimer: 1. I do not intend to misuse, copyright or claim any of the rights of free used videos in the videos. No copyright infringement intended in the use of said free used videos. 2. I own most of videos taken using my personal cameras for my personal vlogs and/or footages. 3. "its fair use" No copyright is claimed and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed , I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under U.S. and Philippine copyright law. If you believe material have been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster. 4. This Video is not associated with any company or products mentioned on the video. 5. No intention to infringe photos or audio used in this video. 5. If you think you claim any rights of any free use footages in the video, audio or images and/or if you wish to communicate with the uploader; kindly contact [email protected] #TKAV #TheKelAngelesVlogs #KelangelesPH #Filipinos #ExpatLife #OFW #Kelangeles #Bisaya #Bisdakboi #Bisdak #BSDK #visayan #mindanaon #tagabukid #bukid #Dubai #bisayainDubai #UAE #UnitedArabEmirates #Philippines #Mindanao #Bukidnon
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Sheron Dayoc is a Mindanaon filmmaker, writer, editor, cinematographer and a visual Artist. Born and raised in Zamboanga City, he has started documenting the lives of people in the grassroots level, particularly the marginalized people and different tribes in Mindanao. His exposure to these cultures has allowed him to create factual and culturally-sensitive documentary films on the peoples of Mindanao. His notable films are HALAW/Ways of the Sea (NETPAC Jury -2011 Berlinale, NETPAC Award â APSA 2011, Cinemalaya 2010 Best film), The Crescent Rising (Best Documentary â Busan IFF 2011, Best Documentary - Gawad Urian) and Women of the Weeping River, which won numerous local and international awards. His first short narrative won special jury Citation at the Cinemalaya Film festival 2008. The film is also in competition in 7Ăšme Festival Signes de Nuit Paris 2009 and has screened to various festivals in Europe and US. PinoyArtist.com aims to help the Filipino culture and arts community by highlighting your struggles to turn isolation to inspiration. How do you keep yourself inspired during pandemic? Feel free to email us at [email protected] to get a chance to be featured! #SheronDayoc #HALAW #TheCrescentRising #Visualartist #BestFilm #Filmmaker #Cinemalaya #Zamboanga #Mindanao #FilipinoCulture #Pinoyartist
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Three things I love about traveling. *I try new things. *I conquer my fear. *I go to places that I've never been. #travel #adventure #vacation #philippines #MindanaOne #emceetours #theguywhogotlost (at Enchanted River - The Hidden Paradise)
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I Support SDG #4 Quality Education #tunacapitalofthephilippines #GeneralSantosCity #GenSan #WowGenSan #ItsNowGenSan #foodporn #dinner #lateupload #lateuploader #friendshipgoals #travelphotography #travelphoto ##adventurer #community #immersion #brigadaeskwela2017 #unity #onepilipinas #parasabayan #mindanao #mindanaone #sdg #qualityeducation (at Tinagacan, General Santos, Philippines)
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