MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) brings the captivating world of verbal jousts and highlights its brilliance and profound influence on Filipino artistic expression in celebration of the centennial anniversary of Balagtasan on April 06, 2 pm, at the Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium.
The first Balagtasan happened on April 06, 1924. Since then, the art of verbal jousting has continued to thrive, evolving into a verbal display of one’s mastery of the Filipino language. It also becomes a powerful tool for informing the public on pressing political and social issues.
Contrary to popular belief, the poetic debate known as balagtasan was not created by foremost Filipino poet Francisco Balagtas, but was named so in his honor. Tagalog poet and fictionist Jose N. Sevilla is credited as the one who coined the word balagtasan.
The CCP Kanto Kultura: Baraptasan 2024 Grand Finals will happen on the same day as the celebration’s highlight. A program initiated by the CCP Board of Trustees, the Baraptasan will have ten finalists battling it out in a modern showdown of skillful wordplay.
The finalists include: Rapper sa Pinas with Oliver Almidin Monindero, Ernesto Canoy, Jr., and Fernando Melencio, Jr; Harayasista Group with John Earnest Evidor, Anynel Garino, and James Son De la Cruz; City of Koronadal with Jon Van Esmael Lapu, Angel Faith Leal, and Philip Jay Leaño; Ang Mga Supling ni Angela with Jan Carl Campit, Francis Balingbing, and Kirschen Xyvrl Balajadia; and Lakbay Iral with Aaron Vincent Jimenez, Louie Ross Reyes, and Gabriel Angelo Pedrosa.
Completing the list of finalists are: El Setecientos with John Arkhi Corpuz, Miguel Bardaje, and Raynald Simon; Tagapagtaguyod ng Literatura at Wika (TANGLAW) with Schulamight Kate Manzano, Edlyn Joy Baniqued, and Deprisse Andre Guco; Waraptasan with James Lorie Leala, Kenneth Cinco, and Ma. Regina Babon; BarapBida Normalista with Wally Concepcion, Dave Anthony Padel, and Ray Vincent Padiwan; and DMD with John Dave Rosimo, Marielle Lou Bernardo, and Reynaldo Bernardo.
These ten finalists will have the chance to win Php 300,000 (first prize), Php 200,000 (second prize), and Php 100,000 (third prize). The rest of the finalists will receive Php 50,000 each.
Apart from the exciting competition, there will be a parade of delightful performances by renowned groups from across the country, all paying tribute to the enduring legacy of Balagtasan. The event, sponsored by the National Parks Development Committee (NPDC), is free and open to the public.