Saturday, December 5, 2009

watawat.!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~francis mgalona~~~~~~~~

Hinagpis ng lahi sayo binuhos
Luha'y tumulo dugo'y umagos
Saksi ang langit sa mga pasakit
Kung sino-sino ang mga gumamit
Inapi ka inano ka sinaktan pa,
Bakit sino ba sila?
Nanumpa ng tapat sayo
Sa papel luman at tsaka dugo
Sa pula sa pute sa bughaw sa dilaw
Sa ilaw na hatid ng pagsilab ng araw
Sa bawat katerba ng balingaw
Kalayaan ang isinisigaw

(Chorus)

Watawat kay gandang tingnan
Watawat sa kalangitan
Watawat itaas mo yan
Salubungin ang kaarawan ng bayan
Watawat idad ay isang daan
Watawat makulay ang nakaraan
Watawat itaas mo yan
Ipagdiwang natin ang ating kalayaan

Bughaw ang kulay ng katarungan,
kapayapaan at katotohanan.
Pula naman ang kulay ng kagitingan,
katapangan, pagkamakabayan.
Puti naman ang kulay ng kalinisan
na tayong lahat ay pantay-pantay lamang
At ang sinag ng araw na kulay dilaw
ay ang walong lalawigan na lumaban noong araw
Batangas, Bulacan at Laguna sa Nueva Ecija
at Pampanga Maynila, Cavite, Lalawigan ng Tarlac
Ipagtanggol ka lamang oh mahal kong...

(repeat chorus)

Tatlong Bituin at isang araw
Sa pula sa pute sa bughaw sa dilaw
Salubungin ang kaarawan ng bayan
Ipagdiwang natin ang ating kalayaan
Itaas mo yan, itaas mo dyan
Ipantay ang badila ng bayang sinilangan
Alab ng puso sa dibdib ay buhay hanggang mamatay
kahit kanino sasabay
Sana maintindihan at mabigyang pansin
Suriin natin ang istorya ng bandila natin
ang diwa sa disenyo sa mga nagtahi nito,
nag-isip nito, nagtaas nito, nagtaas noo.

(repeat chorus 3x)

Batangas, Bulacan, Laguna, Nueva Ecija,
Cavite, Maynila, Pampanga, Tarlac.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

I AM A MAN WITH A DREAM by Jeprald Zhaldy E. Lanchinebre

I AM A MAN WITH A DREAM
WHOSE AIM IS A SUCCESS OF EVERY BEING.
WHICH CAN BRING ME TO HEAVEN
THOUGH WITHOUT WINGS I'LL BE FLYIN'

I'AM A MAN THAT IS ALWAYS DREAMING
EVERY MORNING AND EVERY EVENING.
WHAT CAN MAKE EVERY BEING SOMETHING
THAT CAN MAKE EVERYTHING MORE INTERESTING.

SOMETIMES I'VE DREAMED TO BE A KING,
THAT WEARS A GOLDEN CROWN AND RING.
AND RULES ALL OVER BEIJING.
BUT I'M JUST DREAMING A BIG THING.

MY LIFE IS LIKE A SPRING
THAT FOLLOWS THE FLOWING WATER SPRING
IT GOES SOMEWHERE AND I DON'T KNOW WHERE.
BUT I WILL STAND FOR IT FOREVER.

MY SPEECH by jeprald zhaldy e. lanchinbre

EVERY PEOPLE IN THE WORLD HAS ITS OWN PERSONALITY AND VIEWS IN LIFE.
AND THEY HAVE SOMETHING TO BE PROUD ABOUT THEMSELVES. BUT FOR ME I HAVE ALSO SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF,LIKE BEING A FILIPINO, AM PROUD OF IT!IT IS MY PRIDE TO LIVE IN MY OWN FATHERLAND, THE HOME OF MY HEROES. WE FILIPINOS ARE STRONG FOR HOW MANY YEARS, LOTS OF FOREIGNER COLONIZED OUR COUNTRY. BUT OUR FELLOWMEN FOUGHT FOR IT UNTIL THE END.

I'AM LIVING IN MY FATHERLAND, THE HOME OF MY HEROES. BUT OTHER NATIONS CALL OUR COUNTRY, LAND OF SLAVE. I WONDER AFTER HOW MANY CENTURY OF BEING COLONIZED AND BEING SLAVE BY FOREIGNERS, OUR HEROES DIED FOR US TO BE FREE FROM SLAVERY AND COLONIZERS. BUT STILL UNTIL NOW WE ARE SLAVES OF OTHER NATIONS. BUT EVEN THOUGH WE ARE CALLED SLAVES STILL IAM NOT ASHAME THAT IAM PROUD TO BE A FILIPINO.



WE FILIPINOS ARE GIFTED PEOPLE BECAUSE WE HAVE TALENTS, WE CAN SHOW TO THE WORLD THAT WE ARE THE BEST! PEOPLE FROM OTHER NATION NATIONS ARE AMAZED OF OUR EXTRA-ORDINARY TALENTS AND ABILITIES. OUR VERY OWN DR. JOSE RIZAL IS ALSO GIFTED BECAUSE HE WAS A GENIUS, GOOD WRITER AND HE FOUGHT AGAINST THE COLONIZERS WITH HIS PEN AND PAPER.

I'M A FILIPINO LIVING IN A COUNTRY OF DIGNITY. THE LAND OF ANDRES BONIFACIO, JOSE RIZAL AND LAPU-LAPU, THEY ARE OUR FOREFATHERS THAT SACRIFICE THEIR LIVES FOR THE SAKE OF OUR COUNTRY. AND US FILIPINO LIVING IN THIS TIME LET US CONTINUE WHAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR OUR BELOVED COUNTRY. AND LET US HELP OUR COUNTRY BY OUR HEARTS AND MINDS TO RISE AGAIN OUR NATION TO THE WORLD OF HUMANITY.


BY:JEPRALD ZHALDY E. LANCHINEBRE

Monday, September 7, 2009

JabbaWockeeZ

JabbaWockeeZ is an all-male California dance troupe who first gained fame by appearing on the first season of America's Got Talent, before becoming the inaugural winners of the MTV hip hop dance competition series America's Best Dance Crew. The group has made cameos in many videos from notable artists such as Daddy Yankee in "Pose". The group also performed with Daddy Yankee on the Latin Billboard Awards in 2009.

Career

The ten-man group was formed in 2003 by members Joe Larot, Kevin Brewer and Phil Tayag. They are known for their intricate synchronization and precise dances, mime and kabuki-styled theatrics while wearing masks and gloves during most of their performances. The group name is derived from the Lewis Carroll poem "Through the looking Glass", while their self-named dance style, Beat Kune Do, is named after the Bruce Lee-created martial arts style Jeet Kune Do.

JabbaWockeeZ started out with appearances at local showcases and club events in San Diego and Los Angeles. Their first televised appearance was during the second season of America's Got Talent, in which they auditioned in Dallas, Texas. They were eliminated during the Las Vegas callbacks on July 10, 2007.[1]

They received an incredible amount of exposure and success on season one of America's Best Dance Crew when they were crowned the winners on March 27, 2008. Their win earned the crew $100,000 and a touring contract. JabbaWockeeZ final performance on the show was to Kanye West's "Stronger", which marked their first public unmasked performance.

Since ABDC they appeared in a Pepsi and Gatorade commercial,[2] danced on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[3] and on Live with Regis and Kelly, made a cameo in Step Up 2: The Streets,[4] toured with New Kids on the Block,[5] and launched their own clothing line.

In Feb 15,2009,They accompanied and danced with NBA all star Shaquille O'Neal in his NBA All-Star Game player introduction.

Along with the ABDC season 2 winner, Super Cr3w, JabbaWockeeZ were the opening act for the Battle of the VMAs special, but the groups did not compete against each other.

Pinoy Jabbawockeez!

Pinoy Jabbawockeez!
By Pocholo Concepcion
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 02:14:00 09/06/2009

Filed Under: Dance, Awards and Prizes

MANILA, Philippines—Incredible but true: Filipinos excel in international hip hop dance competitions.

There’s the homegrown Philippine All Stars, which beat 27 countries to win the 2006 and 2008 World Hip Hop Championships. And then there’s the California-based Jabbawockeez, currently a 10-man group—four of whom are Pinoys—which took the grand prize last year in the inaugural season of the MTV show “America’s Best Dance Crew.”

Jabbawockeez, which took its name from the playful, unconventional Lewis Carroll poem “Jabberwocky,” is in town for a series of Ayala Mall shows, with guests DJ Rashida and Billy Crawford. The last one is tonight, 6 p.m. at Glorietta 4.

Formed in 2003, the group started by competing at local club events in San Diego and LA. It originally had eight members led by Gary Kendall, an American who died just before Jabbawockeez joined “ABDC.” His death spurred the rest—Rynan Paguio, Chris Gatdula, Phil Tayag, Joe Larot (Philippines), Ben Chung (Korea), Jeff Nguyen (Vietnam) and Kevin Brewer (United States) to aim higher.

The Pinoys, happy to be home, sat down for a short chat with the Inquirer:

Did anyone of you attend formal dance school?

Rynan: Most of us just practiced in the garage with friends. We just laid out the linoleum, pretty much like breakdancing … In time we developed a technique. When hip hop started evolving and dance studios began to hire hip hop instructors, we ended up teaching … We adapted what jazz teachers did in their counting …

Is there a leader, or how does the creative process work for the group?

Rainen: There’s no leader … it’s like a potluck where everybody brings in their share …

Phil: It’s like sinigang … or sisig …

Kevin: We collectively put stuff in … as choreographers, the music is the root of it … it sets the mood, tempo and feel of it … If the instrumental is upbeat, then of course our moves will reflect that mood …

Who thought of incorporating mime, kabuki masks and Jeet Kune Do elements into the choreography?

Kevin: We didn’t want people to know who we were so we put on masks. But of course when people can’t see our facial expressions we had to use our bodies and that’s where the mime came in. But it wasn’t our goal to have these elements. We just developed [the whole act]. As for Jeet Kune Do, that’s the philosophy behind the dance, inspired by Bruce Lee. It’s about honestly expressing one’s self through movement.

Has this become a full-time career for the group?

Rynan: Right now it’s our 9 to 5. We’ve set up a company ... if we’re not dancing, we’re rehearsing or working on our clothing line, doing a video, updating the website...

Was that the original goal?

No, we just wanted to dance together and have a good time. It was really Gary who was like the main guy. He always had high hopes and dreams for the group. When he passed away we started to push for that. And we started seeing people get driven by what we do, just by the way we dance.

Is there a Pinoy element at all in your dance moves?

Chris: Well, we’re a little behind the times, but we can do the ocho-ocho.