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Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua Studio Historias
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Your "Late-Night Radio" comedy talk, feature, commentary, and interviews on Music, Arts, Science, and Sex Ed+Health.
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Friars, Matriarchs, Tres de Abril, and the Virgin Mary | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"Friars, Matriarchs, Tres de Abril, and the Virgin Mary"
BLAST FROM THE PAST (feat. Amiel "Cortz" Cortes)
An Excerpt: Season 1, Episode 02, Rated-PG13
"Lay Back" | Music by Brian Withycombe
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias, Broadcasting & Multimedia Productions
https://show.studiohistorias.com
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and projects.
THE VIRGIN MARY SYMBOLISM. In 1986, it was believed that the Lady of Fátima—the Catholic title of Mary that's based on the Marian apparitions of three shepherd children at Fátima, Portugal in 1917—"miraculously mediated" a peaceful revolution against former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Sr, where demonstrators largely consisted of Roman Catholic nuns who offered flowers to soldiers while praying the rosary. Two years later, a "Holy Ground" marker known as the EDSA Shrine was built as an act of thanksgiving to the Virgin Mary.
In 2019, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines declared the church as an "Important Cultural Property".
PHILIPPINES, A MATRIARCHAL NATION. Stemming from pre-colonial social structures, the Philippines already allowed equal importance among kinships, where women inherited property, commanded as religious leaders, composed the military forces, and led villages in the absence of a male heir.
Today, Filipino women still contribute to the decision-making process within families, businesses, and the country.
The Philippines currently ranks 7th in the Gender-Equality List for Southeast and East Asia in the the 2022 SDG Gender Index by Equal Measures 2030, with an overall score of 69.8 just after Malaysia and Thailand.
THE MANILA GALLEON. For two and a half centuries, Spanish trading ships sailed between Acapulco and Manila that brought cargoes of luxury items such as tobacco, spices, and porcelain to the Americas.
During the Spanish empire, priests and missionaries were mobile. And also aboard the galleons were deportees, prisoners, exiles, and among other undesirables from the colonies; making a diverse variety of crewmen traveling between Spain, Peru, and the Philippines.
THE BATTLE OF TRES DE ABRIL. In March 1898, Filipino revolutionary leader Lt.-Gen. Pantaleón "León Kilat" Villegas agreed to revolt against the Spaniards with the Cebuano Katipuneros (KKK); plotted on April 10th, an Easter Sunday.
After the Spaniards caught wind of the scheduled rebellion, armed with bolos (machete) and some guns, 6,000 revolutionists fought a week earlier on Palm Sunday, April 3rd; now known as the 'Battle of Tres de Abril'.
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • https://about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com. -
Marcos, Martial Law, EDSA, and the Tasaday Tribe | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"Marcos, Martial Law, EDSA, and the Tasaday Tribe"
BLAST FROM THE PAST (feat. Amiel "Cortz" Cortes)
An Excerpt: Season 1, Episode 02, Rated-PG13
"Lay Back" | Music by Brian Withycombe
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias, Broadcasting & Multimedia Productions
https://show.studiohistorias.com
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and projects.
The PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION (also known as the "EDSA Revolution") was a series of nonviolent political demonstrations in February 1986 as a civil resistance campaign against violence and electoral fraud under the 21-year Marcos regime.
EDSA is a limited-access, circumferential highway in the Philippines. It is an acronym for "Epifanio de los Santos Avenue," and is considered as the longest and most congested highway in Metro Manila; stretching at about 23.8 km in length.
FERDINAND EMMANUEL EDRALIN MARCOS SR was the 10th and 11th president of the Philippines, as well as the 3rd Prime Minister, from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under Martial Law from 1972 until 1981, but retained powers as the country's dictator until the People Power/EDSA Revolution in 1986.
The TASADAY TRIBE is a controversial indigenous group living in the Lake Sebu area in Mindanao, Philippines, and are considered to belong to the Lumad group, the Austronesian indigenous peoples in the southern part of the country.
The controversy started in 1971 when Manuel Elizalde Jr of the Presidential Assistant on National Minorities (PANAMIN)—a former Philippine government agency created to protect the interests of indigenous peoples—initially reported to the Smithsonian Institution to inform the world of an isolated group of primitive hunter-gatherers living in caves. The report garnered so much global attention that it attracted various specialists, professionals, and scientists to conduct preliminary investigative and academic work.
In 1972, the Marcos administration then established a 19,000-hectare rainforest reservation that surrounded the caves of the Tasaday tribe. Two years later, visitors were then required to obtain special permits; therefore, prohibiting further interaction.
In the aftermath of the EDSA Revolution in 1986, Swiss anthropologist and journalist Oswald Iten, among others, debunked the existence of the "Stone Age" cave dwellers when Tasaday tribesmen confessed that they were, in fact, a mixed group of Manobos and Tbolis lumads who acted as cave-dwelling, stone-tool using primitives in exchange for land and money as promised by PANAMIN.
Read the full paper by Lawrence Reid presented to the World Archaeology Congress in 1994 at https://web.archive.org/web/20110614115509/http://aa2411s.aa.tufs.ac.jp/~reid/Tasaday/Papers/pdffiles/tas2.pdf
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • https://about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com. -
032 — #VAF2021, 69 Questions with (Season 3) | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
032 — 69 Questions with #VAF2021 (Season 3) | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"69 Questions with VISAYAS ART FAIR"
Season 3, Episode 32, Rated-GP
Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias, Broadcasting & Multimedia Productions
https://show.studiohistorias.com
As Told By PekPek, Mug Collections by @alpheccaperpetua
https://instagram.com/AsToldByPekPek
ZANNE SILVA is the HEAD SECRETARIAT & one of the VAF ORANIZERS from CEBU DESIGN WEEK, INC.
VISAYAS ART FAIR is a 3-day historical cultural experience uniquely highlighting the three (3) regions from the Eastern, Central, and Western Visayas territories to present the Visayan arts and culture to the world.
VISAYAS ART FAIR will feature artworks, talks, performances, and special settings, with a diverse line up of galleries and creatives from all over the Visayas and participation of selected NCR galleries. Let's celebrate creativity and craftsmanship under one venue!
VISAYAS ART FAIR has more than 1,000 artworks by more than 400 artists in more than 40 art events, and it's open to the public from Friday to Sunday, November 26 - 28 at the Montebello Villa Hotel, Cebu City. Organized by CEBU DESIGN WEEK, INC (www.fb.com/CebuDesignWeek).
VISAYAS ART FAIR is in partnership with the NCCA, the Cebu City Government, OPAV Visayas, SHS-85 Foundation, Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation, INC, and Museums and Galleries Month.
Get your tickets at https://ticket2me.net/e/34280.
VAF ADMISSION PRICES:
3 Days — P250
1 Day — P100*
*50% off for students.
Currently admitting kids above 15 years old only.
VAF ADMISSION RULES:
Tickets will be exchanged with a wristband upon registration and must be worn at all times. Guests may enter and exit anytime of the day, granted that they are wearing their wristbands upon re-entry.
All guests, exhibitors, and staff must be vaccinated. Non-vaccinated individuals will have undergo a COVID-19 antigen test and must receive a negative result. The antigen test is priced at P380 and will be at the expense of the guest. Pre-registration of guests online is highly encouraged.
SPECIAL MENTIONS:
Wenceslao "Tito" Cuevas, ALAB NG SINING by Lloyd Tronco, UNESCO, Kenneth Cobonpue, NCCA, Johanna Michelle Lim, Artisan Spanish Sardines, and more.
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • https://bio.site/AlpheccaPerpetua • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2021
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com. -
031 — #YXANDRO, 69 Questions with (Season 3) | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"69 Questions with YXANDRO"
Season 3, Episode 31
Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias, Broadcasting & Multimedia Productions
www.show.studiohistorias.com
As Told By PekPek, Mug Collections by @alpheccaperpetua
www.instagram.com/AsToldByPekPek
YXANDRO ROMUALDEZ, a Cebu-based Filipino artist on his first solo exhibit entitled, "YXANDRO: Midnight Society" happening at The Qube Gallery, Crossroads, Banilad, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines for November 2021.
SPECIAL MENTIONS:
Pia Mercado of Qube Gallery, Bea Mahusay, Jan Sunday Quilaquil, Vito Selma, Gianna, Sole Academy, Gibbs Hot Wings, Ellen Adarna, Eugene Dadole, and more.
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • www.bio.site/AlpheccaPerpetua • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2021
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
Information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com. -
030 — Pat & Borge: The Vagina Opener (Season Two) | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"The Vagina Opener"
The PAT & BORGE Files, Part 3
(The Arts Dissection Multi-Part Series)
Podcast Historias, Season Two
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias
Digital Productions & Services
"For all your digital needs"
c/o www.AlpheccaPerpetua.com
GUEST:
Patrick Bucoy
Arjay Grecia
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
"Cha Cappella"
Music by Jimmy Fontanez, Media Right Productions
youtu.be/5gj2WkkEcIE
Shoutout to Jan Sunday Quilaquil, Khriss Bajade, Edda Rodero, Maria Victoria Caneda, Art Fair PH, and the Cebu City Traffic Enforcers.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
podcast.studiohistorias.com
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua
Presented by Alphecca Perpetua
Recorded at Room Eleven Recording Studio (Cebu, PH 6000)
REC/MIX Engineered by Clarence Mongado
Mixed & Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua
Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan
Distributed by Studio Historias
Cebu, Philippines 6000
historias@alpheccaperpetua.com
All rights reserved 2020
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
Information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not to be used, please contact Podcast Historias via email, and it will be promptly removed. -
029 — Pat & Borge: Lose Some, Gain Some (Season Two) | Podcast Historias with Alphecca Perpetua
"Jobs: Lose Some, Gain Some"
The PAT & BORGE Files, Part 2
(The Arts Dissection Multi-Part Series)
Podcast Historias, Season Two
SPONSORED BY:
Studio Historias
Digital Productions & Services
"For all your digital needs"
c/o www.AlpheccaPerpetua.com
GUEST:
Patrick Bucoy
Arjay Grecia
"Mister Sandman - The Chordettes"
Song Cover by Pomplamoose
youtu.be/9xMCNmUaGko
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
"Cha Cappella"
Music by Jimmy Fontanez, Media Right Productions
youtu.be/5gj2WkkEcIE
Shoutout to Jan Sunday Quilaquil
OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
podcast.studiohistorias.com
DESCRIPTION:
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua
Presented by Alphecca Perpetua
Recorded at Room Eleven Recording Studio (Cebu, PH 6000)
REC/MIX Engineered by Clarence Mongado
Mixed & Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua
Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan
Distributed by Studio Historias
Cebu, Philippines 6000
historias@alpheccaperpetua.com
All rights reserved 2020
DISCLAIMER:
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
Information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not to be used, please contact Podcast Historias via email, and it will be promptly removed.
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