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Thinking about getting into the creative field but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’re just a bit interested in how an organization in the creative industry works. This episode may just help satisfy your curiosities! Peaks and Palletes: The Creative Magic of Makisining Uncovered focuses on the inner working of the Culture and Arts Organization, MakiSining. Established in 2011, MakiSining has since been holding events and activities specifically for the field of visual arts. In this episode, we are joined by an industry expert and MakiSining founder, Marvin Oloris, in discussing the past, the present, and the future of the said organization.
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In this episode, we interviewed Clyde Naranjo as a representative of Karma Kolektib, a socio-civic organization based in the University of the Philippines-Los Baños. It is composed of students who create art in the name of activism and service for the people. It often produces visual art pieces that revolve around the Philippines’ social issues, politics, and culture. Clyde also shares their opinions about the correlation between arts and the socio-economic status of the country.
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In this episode with UPLB Choral Ensemble’s current president, Mr. Joseph Lagarde Jr., and CE trainee, Ms. Jannah Rosling, we are taking you through the very core of UPLB Choral Ensemble as a culture and arts organization. Here, you’ll get to know how UPLB CE started, the dynamics between its members, the organization’s values, the challenges they usually face and have overcome–especially in their transition from face-to-face to online and vice versa. We’re also taking a deep discussion into UPLB Choral Ensemble’s strengths as a culture and arts organization, the production processes they go through, and the unique opportunities existing within the organization, among others.
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Through our cultural workers' eyes. In this podcast episode entitled C.A.M.P. Creatives: The Essence of Community and Collaboration in our creative industries, we got to hear from Daphne Sandoval and Jase Manatad of Magpies Press. By highlighting the rich culture and arts of Los Baños as exhibited by its student-centeredness and collaborative nature, they emphasized the importance of community in art-making as well as the vitality of making art accessible -- especially through zines and conversations. They talked about the goals and creative practices of Magpies as a collective, their experiences as well as personal motivations as culture and arts workers. They ended the podcast with advice to all aspiring culture and arts workers.
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A podcast episode fronted by HUM104-CAM students getting to know a UPLB based music organization with guest speaker, Aldrich Agad of UP Silakbo, a non-traditional, non-partisan, and non-profit music-driven socio-cultural organization. Tune in and discover how it is an avenue for musicians in UPLB and more aspiring musicians to participate and cater to the welfare of society through the music industry and with the incorporation of the ElBi music scene in their programs facilitated and in their songs written.
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On today's episode of PURR-formance Tapes, our host, Pusa talks about the creative transformations of UPLB's theatrical production caused by the impact of the pandemic – from the traditional ones, to innovative digital plays, and to whatever comes next – with two of the resident members of Umalohokan, Inc., Kelly and Kyle!
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