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  2. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    One of the main reasons why some children stop playing Filipino games is because Western sports (e.g. basketball or volleyball) are featured in local barangays and in schools. With a lack of organized sports activities for Filipino street games, Filipino children may adapt to modernity by abandoning their childhood games.

  3. List of programs previously broadcast by Radio Philippines ...

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    Isyung Pinoy (previously Isip Pinoy; 1987–1991) [4] Isumbong Mo! (Tulfo Brothers) (2006) Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo (1996–2006) Isyu (1981–1985) Kakampi (2000–2001) Kapatid (2005–2006) Kapihan ng Bayan (2005–2007) Kasangga Mo ang Langit (1998–2007) Kaya Natin 'To! Legal Forum (1992–2006) Legal Help Desk (2013–2016) Madam Ratsa Live ...

  4. Philippine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Folk music musical instruments. The music of the Philippines' many Indigenous peoples are associated with the various occasions that shape life in indigenous communities, including day-to-day activities as well as major life-events, which typically include "birth, initiation and graduation ceremonies; courtship and marriage; death and funeral rites; hunting, fishing, planting and harvest ...

  5. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Filipino hip-hop is hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, both in the Philippines and overseas, especially by Filipino-Americans. The Philippines is known to have the first hip-hop music scene in Asia, emerging in the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States where hip-hop ...

  6. We Win As One - Wikipedia

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    "We Win As One" is a song that was used as a theme song of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines. The song was released on September 3, 2019 along with the music video. The song makes the Filipino athletes to compete at the international sporting events to go all-out for the glory and honor of the nation.

  7. The Singing Bee (Philippine game show) - Wikipedia

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    Name Game (September 4, 2008) Pinoy Dream Academy Top 6 Scholars (September 5, 2008) — Liezel Garcia as Challenger; It's The BEE World After All (October 26, 2008) Bee Afraid, Bee Very Afraid (November 1, 2008) Makulay ang Beehive (November 22, 2008) Araw, Bee-tuin, Buwan (November 29, 2008) A Bee-ry Merry Christmas (December 21, 2008)

  8. Sing Galing! - Wikipedia

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    The show's mechanics were simple—the contestants must know the right lyrics to any randomly chosen song, be it Filipino or foreign, without going out of tune. If the contestant fails to sing the right lyrics and in tune, an animated genie would pop up on the screen and strike an animated gong to signal the end of the unfortunate aspirant's ...

  9. Manila sound - Wikipedia

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    Manila sound (Filipino: Tunog ng Maynila) is a music genre in the Philippines that began in the mid-1970s [1] in Metro Manila.The genre flourished and peaked in the mid to late-1970s during the Philippine martial law era and has influenced most of the modern genres in the country by being the forerunner to OPM.