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[Event] A GAME OF TROLLS

A GAME OF TROLLS

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DAKILA in cooperation with the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and the Active Vista present A GAME OF TROLLS, a Martial Law Musical for Millennials on September 16, 2017, Saturday, 8:00 pm at the PETA Theater Center, 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City.

A GAME OF TROLLS, #aGoT the Musicale, is the story of Heck, a troll whose indifference makes him the perfect keyboard warrior for Bimbam, the manager of a ‘call center’ that runs an online pro-martial law campaign. His lack of attachment to any belief can be used to make him unleash callous words to anyone who comments against the martial law days. Ghosts of Martial law victims haunt him from the internet cloud, where they fear being erased as people slowly forget their stories. The encounters forced him to reflect on his own beliefs and his relationship with his mother, a former Martial Law activist.

The convergence of these efforts of PETA, DAKILA and Active Vista evokes the power of the creative form in educating millennials on this turbulent time in Philippine history, in encouraging the youth to look beyond memes and online propaganda, in provoking critical discourse on pressing human rights concerns, and in inspiring the Filipino public to courageously resist another dictatorship and fight for human rights and dignity.

VIP DONOR – 2,500

ORCHESTRA CENTER – 1,200

ORCHESTRA SIDE – 1,000

BALCONY – 800

By purchasing tickets to the show, you shall be supporting DAKILA’s efforts in building its Active Vista Learning Center for Human Rights education and MartialLaw.PH, a digital museum of Martial Law in the Philippines. For ticket inquiries, please contact us at activevista@dakila.org.ph or message us at 09178638055. You may also fill out the google form at http://bit.ly/2viPkoG. Deadline of payment is on September 8.

Your support will truly contribute to our humble efforts to reclaim Filipino heroism towards a truly free, democratic and progressive Philippine society.

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[Featured Photo] Rated PG at PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt campaign launch

PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt

Photo source: PETA Arts Zone FB page

Photo source: PETA Arts Zone FB page

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) wants to transform this culture of apathy to a culture of empathy. With creative workshops and a stage play toured in communities all over Metro Manila, PETA Advocate Right to Safety Zone for Children (PETA ARTS Zone Project) brings the art of positive discipline closer to the Filipino family by highlighting the benefits of disciplining children through positive ways without having to resort to violence — physical or psychological.

Follow and like PETA Arts Zone: Love Does Not Hurt campaign @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/PETA-ARTS-Zone-Project/543623689011834

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[Press Release] PETA to parents: “love does not hurt”

PETA to parents: “love does not hurt”

PETA ARTS Zone

Love, more often than not, is associated with the idea of pain. The idea of the “martir” is often brought up whenever Filipinos refer to someone who, out of love, chooses to bear his suffering quietly. Songs about how love hurts are some of the most requested on the radio, while there is always that one lead character in every teleserye love story who endures pain on a daily basis.

But this love-pain association is not limited to romantic love. As children, many Filipinos have endured pain from corporal punishment with their parents telling them that said pain is necessary. “Do you think hurting you makes me happy? I feel pain, too,” parents would often explain. Many of these conversations would end with the parent saying “I only hurt you because I love you.”

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) believes this doesn’t have to be the case. For the past three years, PETA has been changing the way Filipino families practice discipline and express their love with the PETA Advocate Right to Safety Zone for Children (PETA ARTS Zone Project).

PETA ARTS Zone Project is a cultural campaign promoting “positive discipline” in the Philippines and is now entering its second phase, with renewed support from terre des hommes Germany (tdh Germany) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

PETA’s slogan for the project’s second phase finds strength in simplicity – “love does not hurt.”

Loving someone means protecting them and ensuring their safety, PETA reminds families. With this in mind, PETA advises parents that they can best show their love by upholding the right of their children to be protected from cruel acts, and that the use of both physical and psychological violence is a violation of this right. PETA also asserts that the practice of positive discipline is a viable, if not altogether better, alternative to corporal punishment.

In PETA ARTS Zone Project’s new advocacy video for its second phase, children were asked if it’s okay to hurt people they love, and were unanimous in answering that it’s not okay at all. In the same video, they were also asked if loving someone is a difficult task. One of the girls shook her head no and said, “you just love them.”

PETA agrees with the children and, in the past three years, countless parents have also found themselves agreeing because of the PETA ARTS Zone Project. With the second phase of the project now in full swing, the next three years look promising for the PETA ARTS Zone Project and positive discipline in the Philippines.

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[Featured Site] PETA ARTS Zone Project

PETA ARTS Zone Project

PETA ARTS Zone

A Programme for Upholding Children’s Rights Using Theater and Arts to Advocate for Child Safety and Protection from Violence.

Follow PETA ARTS Zone Project on twitter: petaartszone

Mission
Eliminate Corporal Punishment of Children and Youth in the Philippines.

Description
ARTS (Advocate Right to Safety) Zone Project for Children is an advocacy campaign that champions children’s rights. It promotes a culture of respect for the dignity of children and upholds their right to protection from all forms of violence. This is done through art and creative interventions. ARTS Zone Project for Children also emphasizes the child’s participation and empowerment to change his/her life for the better.

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) spearheads the campaign by mobilizing various sectors, communities and organizations in harnessing arts and creativity for children’s rights and for child protection work.

Like PETA ARTS Zone @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/PETA-ARTS-Zone-Project/543623689011834

 

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