Neo-Ethnica Theater Arts & Dance Ensemble

Neo-Ethnica Theater Arts & Dance Ensemble Neo-Ethnica Dance Ensemble Neo-Ethnica Dance Ensemble is the official dance troupe of Dacudao National High School, Dacudao, Davao City. Roseos.

Founded last June 2002 by Harriette B. The founder, later, was joined by choreographers Hector C. Sedentario and Marvin Flores

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Say it loud, say it proud: Philippine fashion is on the rise. With today’s consumers becoming more conscious of their choices, the spotlight now shines on slow, sustainable fashion. “Today, more people are knowledgable on slow fashion, green fashion, sustainable fashion, and responsible....

Rather than creating, sharing, and commenting SH*TPOST that may lead to quarrels and division among students & youths, w...
28/05/2019

Rather than creating, sharing, and commenting SH*TPOST that may lead to quarrels and division among students & youths, why not make, share, and react to post that would promote goodwell and unity among people especially the youngs! This one I'm sharing is a LOVEPOST.

SHOCKS! NAKASAKAY KA NA BA SA GRABTAXI? TRENDING ANG NANGYARING ITO! ATING BASAHIN.....

"Fan ako ng Grab app. Like many people today, I find it extremely convenient and a lot safer than regular metered taxis. Their drivers in general are accommodating, respectful, and very easy to talk to.

Last night, I used Grab again from Gateway Cubao to Moriones, Tondo. After we dropped off my friend, at Quirino, we turned left to Pedro Gil so we could take the Roxas Blvd. route. Medyo madilim na yung kalyeng dinaanan namin, maliban sa mangilan-ngilang establisimyentong bukas pa ng hating-gabi. I was alone with the driver

I was pretending to look at my phone, but all my "danger sensors" were on high-alert because the Grab driver suddenly slowed down and said something that I wasn’t able to catch entirely. Basta ang naintindihan ko na lang, bababa raw siya.

`Di na ako nakapag-react kasi huminto na siya sa tabi ng isang bangketa. He took off his seatbelt and pulled something from his feet. It was a medium-sized brown bag.

At dahil nga nag-a-assume ako, napa-tawag ako bigla sa isang kaibigan. I was waiting for my friend to pick up but my gaze was fixed on the Grab driver as he got out of the car and strolled to the dark sidewalk. I was looking for something that would convince me that I was in trouble and that I needed to get out of there fast.

I was starting to get worried because My friend wasn’t picking up the call. Tumingin ako sa gawi ng windshield, nag-iisip na kung saan ako pwedeng tumakbo. When I turned my gaze back to the driver, I was confused by what I saw.

He was bending over a dark figure lying on the cold, slightly-wet pavement. I was wondering what on earth he was doing when the figure suddenly rose. It was an elderly woman sleeping on the sidewalk, I realized.

The old woman looked a little dazed from suddenly waking up from her sleep. The Grab Driver was telling her something as he pointed to the brown bag that I noticed was now placed in front of her. I was watching this interaction from inside the car, and the Grab driver had his back turned to me so I don’t really know what was being said. But I saw the old woman point at herself, probably asking, “Para sa akin?” And the Grab Driver replying to whatever she said with a nod. The sidewalk was dark and lonely, but the look on her face after that lit up the whole street. She smiled at the Grab driver and said something to him again. He said something too, waved goodbye to her, and quickly returned to the car.

By this time, all thoughts of gory news headlines and horrible viral Facebook stories in my head were gone. They were replaced with a bit of relief, and a lot of shock and embarrassment for the way I acted.

As he continued driving to our destination, I was silent for about a minute or two because I felt guilty that I had been so quick to judge. Though, I couldn’t help but probe a little about what he did. I asked him if he knew the old woman, and he answered no, it was the first time he saw her. I also asked what was inside the brown bag. He told me it was food.

“Ah…tirang pagkain mo, Kuya?”

“Ay, hindi po, Ma’am. Nagluluto po talaga kami minsan tapos ibinibigay po namin,” he replied.

“Kami? Sinong ‘kami’?”

“Yung mga tropa ko po at saka girlfriend ko.”

“Ginagawa n’yo talaga `to regularly?”

“Opo, madalas po. Hindi naman po laging-lagi, pero medyo madalas rin po. Nung birthday ko rin po nung January 30, nag-ganito rin po kami.”

He went on telling me how he and his friends would chip in money to buy and cook meals they would give out to homeless people on the streets. They also give used clothes and blankets, because as he said, that’s what they need especially now that it’s getting chilly at night. Sometimes, the whole group would ride with him and conduct the simple act of kindness when he wasn’t on driving-duty. Sometimes, it was just him.

I was sitting at the back so I couldn’t see his face, but as he told me about this one time they gave clothes to a homeless child along Roxas Blvd., I couldn't help but notice how his voice was filled with…joy.

“Alam n`yo po ba yung Ang Probinsiyano ni Coco Martin Ma’am ? Kilala nyo po si karakter ni Onyok? Naku, parang ganun yung isa dun sa grupo ng mga batang binigyan namin. Nakabusangot tapos pakamot-kamot pa ng ulo kasi wala daw kasya sa kanya dahil maliit siya,” he narrated, laughing heartily as he finished the story.

I looked at him thru the rearview mirror. He was young, maybe just a few years older than me (I’m 21). His friends and girlfriend, I assumed, were all about his age, too. Not many people, especially young people, would think about doing something like that without a reason or at least a story behind it. So I asked him who initiated the idea and what inspired them to do it.

“Ako po at saka yung girlfriend ko. Araw-araw kasi, magda-drive ka, makikita mo sila lalo na sa gabi na nakahiga sa bangketa. Madalas mga gutom, pero itinutulog na lang yung gutom nila. Kaya naisip naming gawin `to. Para at least, makatulong kaming malamnan yung mga tiyan nila kahit isang gabi lang," he said.

My heart swelled and I smiled to myself, silently thanking God for using them as instruments of His love. My respect for them went sky high. And just when I thought I couldn’t get any more impressed, he went on to say something that completely blew me away.

“Sabi ng marami, dapat yung mga ganun daw tinutulungan ng gobyerno,” he said while slightly shaking his head as if he find that thought a bit bizarre. “Naisip namin, bakit mo naman hihintayin pa ang gobyerno kung pwedeng ikaw mismo ang gumawa?”

After that, I wanted to give him and his group of friends a standing ovation. Sinong magsasabi ngayon na hindi na natin pwedeng asahan ang “pag-asa ng bayan”? These people belong to the current generation of Filipino youth, and look at what they’re doing: making a quiet change one meal and one piece of used clothing at a time.

So, a huge THANK YOU and a big SALUTE to you and your friends, Kuya CARLO SANTIAGO DIAZ! Special props to you for using your job as a Grab driver to perform these acts of kindness. People like you restore my faith in the goodness of humankind, so continue doing what you’re doing. Salamat at mabuhay ang mga tulad ninyong may malasakit sa kapwa at sa bayan!

I shared this experience because this is the kind of story I want people on social media to read. Because these stories make you realize that, yes, the world like that street we went to, may be filled with darkness. But there are always these little specks of light that breaks through....and they make all the difference." -Gelica M. Tulauan

* Dance and theater are mostly seen as second-class citizens in schools.* Dance can help restore joy and stability in tr...
20/02/2019

* Dance and theater are mostly seen as second-class citizens in schools.
* Dance can help restore joy and stability in troubled lives and ease the tensions in schools that are disrupted by violence and bullying.
* In one evaluation, 95 percent of teachers said that, as a result of dancing together, students’ abilities to cooperate and collaborate improved.

Dance — and physical activity — should have the same status in schools as math, science and language.

09/06/2016

Wanna know how to improve your dancing skills? Small, simple habits can make a huge difference. Start practicing these things to become a better dancer!

Please do vote for Dacudao NHS Project Entry to this Caltex sponsored contest. Winning the top 3 would be of great honor...
01/06/2016

Please do vote for Dacudao NHS Project Entry to this Caltex sponsored contest. Winning the top 3 would be of great honor and advantage to our school and help to our students. Do not just like this post, click the link to read details, click 'like a project' icon and choose and vote for Dacudao NHS'. Your vote means a lot!

I believe that we have brilliant students and to enhance their learning better it must be authentic, they are to be engaged into activities like: observing, manipulating, creating, constructing, etc. it must be a hands on experience for them to grasp memorable & interesting learning. These materials...

04/05/2016

That student X dancer grind though.. if you've ever felt the fatigue from a hell week while hauling your butt to an exam, or had to finish up last-minute assignments at a rehearsal – we got some advice for you.

03/05/2016

Are you a student-dancer?? MAD KUDOS TO YOU. Because preparing for upcoming gigs and competitions is no easy feat in itself. Add in that and you get the ultimate struggle. But you're better for it!

13/03/2016
22/02/2016

The dance is a poem of which each moment is a word. - Mata Hari

11/02/2016
15/11/2015

Hip hop dance group XB GenSan won the top prize at the Dance2Dance: The World Streetdance Showcase Competition held in Zurich, Switzerland on Saturday night (early Sunday morning in Manila).

28/08/2015

Everyone needs friends! Especially the non-imaginary kinds. It doesn’t matter if you’ve got 5,000 Instagram followers or 10,000 friends on Facebook. Social media won’t hang out with you when you’re bored at home, or listen to you complain about a bad day at work, or even take you to a fun dance clas…

06/08/2015

Great achievement always requires great sacrifice.

29/07/2015

David Lee is the epitome of “grounded.” From full extensions to hard hits, he’s all about pairing big, powerful movements with lots of stylish grooves. His pieces feel so good to dance because it’s the perfect balance of letting loose and controlling your body. From CADC, Culture Shock LA, and Maker…

21/07/2015

Nowadays, being good at one thing isn’t enough; you’ve got to be a jack of all trades and a master of all of them, plus five more. When it comes to dancing in the community, this concept is applicable as well. We all know that dancer who kills it in the buck pieces but actually started […]

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