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The use of theatre as a venue for protest in the Philippines [1] has had a long history dating back to its colonial history, and continuing into the present day. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It played a particularly important part [ 4 ] [ 5 ] during the Philippine American War, the Second World War, and during the Dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.
The different forms and trends of protest music against the Marcos dictatorship mostly first became prominent during the period now known as the First Quarter Storm, [1] and continued until Ferdinand Marcos was deposed during the 1986 People Power revolution; [2] some of the trends continued beyond this period either in commemoration of the struggle against the Marcos dictatorship, [3] or in ...
Pages in category "1960s in the Philippines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
1960s portal This category is for topics specifically related to the year 1960 in the Philippines . The main article for this category is 1960 in the Philippines .
Music of Metro Manila (3 C, 2 P) C. ... Pages in category "Music of the Philippines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This category is for organizations, places, companies or other things that ended or were disestablished in the 1960s in the Philippines. 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s ...
The Philippines lodged its “strongest protest” against Beijing on Monday and summoned a senior Chinese diplomat over a water cannon assault by the Chinese coast guard that injured Filipino ...
According to World Bank data, the Philippines' gross domestic product (GDP) quadrupled from $8 billion in 1972 to $32.45 billion in 1980, for an inflation-adjusted average growth rate of 6% per year. [40] Indeed, according to the U.S.-based Heritage Foundation, the Philippines enjoyed its best economic development since 1945 between 1972 and 1980.