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MANILA - One of the usual staples during the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) season is making a return after two years. The much-anticipated cheerdance competition is finally happening on Sunday, at 4 p.m., at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay after two years of absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The NU Pep Squad looks to defend the cheerdance championship it won in 2019 during Season 82 and also inch closer to the UP Pep Squad and the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe each with eight championships, in the cheerdance title leaderboard with a seventh pennant. Paula Nunag will serve as the head judge for the cheerdance event, which will see all the eight UAAP pep squads competing for a PHP50,000 cash prize for the champion. Also part of the jury are technical judge Karla Torres, Lemuel G. Ebeo Jr. (stunts), Patricia Valencia (tosses), Michael Bustamante (pyramid), Chester Carlos (tumbling), Nesh Janiola (dance), Meg Cordova (dance), Wilson Ong (dance), and Ida Ramos ....
PORK AND POLL TAXES This groundbreaking new play will transport audiences to 1891, San Gam San (New Gold Mountain), as the writing and directing debut of visionary artist, Talia Pua. Pork and Poll Taxes will premiere at the Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre from 10-14 August. Audiences will be immersed in this rich family drama that delves into changing family dynamics, migration, and racism in Aotearoa. “ San Gam Saan, New Gold Mountain - it makes you believe gold simply sprouts up from the ground ready to be harvested.” The men were sent to New Gold Mountain (Aotearoa) to help their struggling family forge a better life. But, unlike the name ....