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Bloggers Night Video #s 3-5: Flip the Mic performances

In Blogging Event, Photos & Videos on October 17, 2008 at 5:13 pm

The Team RP-Flippyknows Bloggers Night also served as the launch of Flippyknows’ FLIP the MIC sessions, where creative souls showcase their performances in the true spirit for sharing and creative collaboration.

First off in the lineup was Paul Zialcita, a percussionist and performance artist who fuses percussion, Filipino Martial Arts, and recycled instruments. In this performance, Paul uses a five-gallon mineral water bottle mounted on an andador (rattan baby walker) and the Kali Drum, a large drum made of mylar and a large garbage can. The Kali Drum is called such because it is played using patterns and techniques from the Filipino Martial Arts–referred to as kali, escrima, or arnis.

Next off was Flippyknows founders, producers, and musicians Miko Pepito and Nityalila Saulo, doing a funky spoken word + acoustic performance called “Piling-Pili at Pinong-Pino.”

And here is Jeff Pagaduan performing an original piece.

THANKS TO FLIPPYKNOWS FOR RECORDING AND POSTING THESE VIDEOS!

‘Till the next collaboration… and the next blogging event!

Bloggers Night Video # 2: A sneak peek MTV

In Photos & Videos on October 17, 2008 at 4:59 pm

Thanks to Flippyknows for producing and posting this Bloggers Night MTV! ‘Till the next event!

Bloggers Night Video #1: A flippy poem about Web 2.0

In Blogging Event, Photos & Videos, Uncategorized on October 16, 2008 at 7:38 am

Aside from helping put the event together, here was my little contribution to Philippine Bloggers Night.

Click on the image to view the video through Flippyknows’s Multiply site:

Team RP and Flippyknows hold first Bloggers Night

In News on October 15, 2008 at 12:28 am

BLOGGING MIXES FLARE FOR ART

By Alexander Villafania
INQUIRER.net

http://blogs.inquirer.net/blogaddicts/2008/10/13/blogging-mixes-flare-for-art/

Blogging and art mix at the Team RP-Flippyknows Bloggers Night

Blogging and art mix at the Team RP-Flippyknows Bloggers Night

SAN JUAN City, Manila – They start late at night, with bags of junk food and pizzas. They sit on floors covered with mattresses and small tables and put their footwear on the cold cement. Around them are paintings and sculptures from fine arts students and their mentors. It’s a scene typical of an art gala but people here are not talking just about art — they’re hoping to share in national change through their blogs.

And at the last small and intimate gathering at the My Little Art Place in San Juan City, the group of amateur and professional bloggers talks about how blogging is changing information dissemination.

The event is simply called Philippine Bloggers’ Night. Essentially, the event is a workshop on creating a blog and how individuals and other institutions are using it. Some bloggers gave insights about how they built their blogs and what they focus on. Others shared how media companies are adapting to the changes brought about by the Internet. The realization is that media is not the gatekeeper of information anymore. The power to disseminate has also been given to the ordinary individual.

Paul Zialcita with his Kali Drum and water bottle drum

Paul Zialcita with his Kali Drum and water bottle drum (photo by JP Manahan)

Of course, being in an art place, the event also has some creative essence to it. Percussionist Paul Zialcita showed some of his instruments, such as a daiko-like drum that is actually made out of a garbage can and a drum made out of a half-filled water gallon placed on top of the opening of a hand-made baby walker. There is also a performance by “spokenword” artist Miko Pepito and recording artist Nityalila.

The event is organized by a group of bloggers calling themselves Flippyknows, whose name is a play of the word “Filipino.” Just as their tagline says, “Because the Filipino Knows,” the group focuses on encouraging Filipinos to develop their creativity and also on technology.

For this particular night, the group also partnered with Team RP, who is advocating change in the society for the sake of truth, accountability and reform.

After a successful night, both groups are hoping to continue holding such events to encourage people to get involved in social issues while enjoying creativity at its simplest.