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La Loba Negra (The Black She-wolf) is an opera in 3 acts by Francisco Feliciano with libretto by Fides Cuyugan-Asensio. The opera was based on a novel attributed to Jose Burgos , but was proven to be a hoax made by Jose E. Marco .
She has performed as Mimi in the La Boheme, Violetta in La Traviata, Lakme in Lakme, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Anastacia in Mayo, the title role in Phaedra, La Loba in La Loba Negra, Ghost of Cherry in Sakurahime, Mother in Hansel and Gretel, Christine in Phantom of the Opera, Euridice in Orpheus and Euridice of Gluck and soloist in the ...
Jose E. Marco was a Filipino writer and forger who created some of the most infamous hoaxes and forgeries relating to Philippine history, producing artifacts purported to have come from the pre-colonial and Spanish eras such as the Code of Kalantiaw, touted as the first law code in the Philippines, and La Loba Negra, a novel supposedly written by Filipino proto-nationalist priest Jose Burgos ...
Francisco Feliciano's La Loba Negra (1984) Ryan Cayabyab's Spoliarium (2003) Rey Paguio's Mayo - Bisperas ng Liwanag (1997) Raymond and Jeannelle Roldan's "Song of Joseph" (2009) Raymond and Jeannelle Roldan's "Legend of M: Marya Makiling at ang mga Nuno sa Punso" (2013)
La Loba Negra; N. Noli Me Tangere (opera) S. Sangdugong Panaguinip This page was last edited on 9 May 2023, at 05:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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Historical marker installed in 1939 in Vigan. José Burgos, baptized José Apolonio Burgos y García, was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur on February 9, 1837, to a Spanish officer, Don José Tiburcio Burgos y Calderón, and a Filipino mestiza mother named Florencia García.
In 1969, she won the National Historical Playwriting Contest for her play The Onyx Wolf, also known as La Loba Negra and Itim Asu. Also in 1969, she studied at the British Film Institute in London under a British Council grant. In 1973, she was co-director of the documentary The Imaginative Community: 7 Poets in Iowa.