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Atin Ito launches West Philippine Sea rap contest
Atin Ito launches West Philippine Sea rap contest

GMA Network

time11-08-2025

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Atin Ito launches West Philippine Sea rap contest

"In the same way that the corridos and protest songs of our past gave voice to the people's struggles, this campaign gives today's generation a beat to march to in the fight for our sovereignty," Atin Ito said. Photo: Atin Ito The Atin Ito Coalition on Monday announced a rap contest as part of its campaign to raise awareness about the West Philippine Sea (WPS) issue. 'Teritoryo: WPS Online Rap Challenge' calls on Filipino artists to compose and perform original rap verses in Filipino and/or English using the instrumentals of Morobeats's Teritoryo. 'The defense of our seas is not only fought on the waves, but also in our words, art, and music. Through this challenge, we turn rhythm into resistance and lyrics into a call for unity,' Atin Ito co-convenor and Akbayan Partylist president Rafaela 'Paeng' David said in a statement. According to Atin Ito, the contest is open to all Filipinos aged 13 and above, including OFWs and diaspora communities. Participants will create a one-minute rap on the 'Teritoryo: West Philippine Sea Online Rap Challenge' and post it publicly on TikTok, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, or YouTube Shorts. Entries must include the hashtags #TeritoryoRapChallenge and #WPSAtinIto, tag @Morobeats and @AtinIto, and follow Morobeats and Atin Ito on all social media platforms. Multiple entries are allowed but only one winning entry per person, Atin Ito said. 'In the same way that the corridos and protest songs of our past gave voice to the people's struggles, this campaign gives today's generation a beat to march to in the fight for our sovereignty,' Atin Ito co-convenor and Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) president Edicio Dela Torre said. The contest runs for 30 days from the date of launch. After five days, organizers will announce Top 3 winners and a Most Viewed Bonus Award. Judging will be based on lyrical content and message (40%), originality and creativity (30%), performance and delivery (20%), and audience engagement (10%), Atin Ito said. For his part, renowned folk singer Noel Cabangon stressed the power of music to inspire civic action. 'Music moves hearts and minds. By blending the artistry of Morobeats with the patriotic call to defend the West Philippine Sea, we are showing that art can be both beautiful and brave,' he said. — Joviland Rita/BM, GMA Integrated News

Atin Ito: Sea concert a 'love song' to WPS, its defenders
Atin Ito: Sea concert a 'love song' to WPS, its defenders

GMA Network

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Atin Ito: Sea concert a 'love song' to WPS, its defenders

Before voyaging to Pag-Asa Island for their third civilian mission, Atin Ito convenor Rafaela David on Monday said that the sea concert that they will hold would serve as their 'love song' to the West Philippine Sea and the people who protect it against all odds. In a press conference in Palawan, David said that artists coming from different countries who will be performing in the concert want to show that they altogether want peace and solidarity in the region. 'This is our way of showing that our mission to make sure that a people powered campaign, activity is our way of showing aggressors in the West Philippine Sea that we are standing up to what they're doing,' she said. 'At the same time, this is our way to show, highlight, and amplify the voices of those who are most affected—from the fisherfolks to frontliners who are bearing the brunt of what China is doing in our own seas,' she added. David also emphasized that they want to tell the world that their commitment to the West Philippine Sea is 'not through militarizing or war-mongering but in compassion, community, and culture.' 'What we want to do is to build bridges, using the language of music. Our nations may be far apart but we know that we are connected by the music that we share—music of peace, music of solidarity,' she explained. According to David, a concert will be held at sunset on Monday, and they are planning to also conduct a second concert on Wednesday morning as they welcome a 'new dawn.' Among the performers expected to participate in the third Atin Ito civilian mission are Ebe Dancel, all-women rock band Rouge, rap collective Morobeats, and P-pop group HORI7ON, Japanese artist Fumi, Indonesian and Malaysian musicians Viona and Kai Mata, as well as South Korean K-pop girl group I:Mond. Aside from musicians, the third Atin Ito civilian mission will also include artists, fisherfolk, and civil society leaders from the Philippines and neighboring countries to promote peace, dialogue, and cultural exchange. Volunteers from the Atin Ito Coalition boarded on Sunday M/V Kapitan Felix Oca which would sail to the West Philippine Sea for a third civilian mission. Atin Ito's first civilian mission was held in December 2023, when its Christmas convoy slipped past Chinese vessels and arrived at Lawak Island, part of the Kalayaan Island Group of Palawan, to deliver gifts to Filipino soldiers patrolling the area. The group was supposed to go to Ayungin Shoal where the BRP Sierra Madre has been intentionally grounded, but Atin Ito altered the convoy's route after China Coast Guard used its water cannon against Philippine vessels on a routine resupply and rotation mission to the dilapidated ship. In May 2024, Atin Ito conducted its second civilian mission to WPS, reaching Bajo de Masinloc, also known as the Scarborough Shoal, despite a blockade of Chinese vessels to deliver provisions to Filipino fishermen in the area. —KG, GMA Integrated News

Third Atin Ito civilian mission to feature musical concert in WPS
Third Atin Ito civilian mission to feature musical concert in WPS

GMA Network

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Third Atin Ito civilian mission to feature musical concert in WPS

The third Atin Ito civilian mission in the West Philippine Sea will feature a musical concert on board a ship by Filipino and other Asian artists near PAGASA Island, according to Atin Ito convenor Rafaela David. The civilian mission, which is set from May 26 to 30, will also kick off with a sunset musical event at the jump-off point in El Nido, Palawan. Among the performers expected to participate in the third Atin Ito civilian mission are Ebe Dancel, all-women rock band Rouge, rap collective Morobeats, and P-pop group HORI7ON, Japanese artist Fumi, Indonesian and Malaysian musicians Viona and Kai Mata, as well as South Korean K-pop girl group I:Mond. 'Tutuloy tayo sa pagconduct ng concert sa ating EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone). Basta makapag-concert tayo within our EEZ, panalo na 'yun. Napakahalagang panalo na iyon in standing up to China. Tinry nila mag-blockade noong natin kung haharangan ba talaga nila ngayon. Pero sa dulo, we plan to ensure na makapagconcert tayo sa ating EEZ kasi karapatan natin iyon,' David said Thursday. (We will conduct a concert in our EEZ. As long as we can hold a concert within our EEZ, that's a win. That's a very important win in standing up to China. They tried to blockade us in the past... We'll see if they really block us now. But in the end, we plan to ensure that we can hold a concert in our EEZ because that's our right.) David also maintained that they are ready for any possible contestation incident. 'No contestation [incident ang nakalagay] doon sa ating itinerary, but in case there are contestation, we can possibly expect shadowing. Kasama iyan sa ating tinitignan. We expect that it is going to happen, pero klaro din sa atin na hindi tayo magpapatinag,' David added. (There's no contestation in our itinerary, but in case there are contestations, we can possibly expect shadowing. That is part of what we are looking at. We expect that it is going to happen, but it is also clear to us that we will not budge.) Aside from musicians, the third Atin Ito civilian mission will also include artists, fisherfolk, and civil society leaders from the Philippines and neighboring countries to promote peace, dialogue, and cultural exchange. 'We aim to uplift coastal communities by amplifying the lived experiences and aspirations of our fisherfolk, and to foster regional harmony through shared cultural and maritime narratives. We will sail not with warships, but with songs; not with hostility, but with harmony and solidarity,' David said. In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines over China's claims in the South China Sea, saying that it had "no legal basis." The decision also ruled that the Ayungin Shoal, the Spratly Islands, Panganiban or Mischief Reef, and Recto or Reed Bank are within the Philippines' EEZ. Further, the Hague court outlawed Chinese aggression in the Philippines' EEZ by stating that Scarborough Shoal, a rich fish resource, is a common fishing ground. China, however, refused to recognize the court ruling to this day and is undeterred in deploying aggression against Philippine vessels and personnel, including firing water cannons and ramming Filipino-manned vessels. Still, David assured that the Atin Ito contingent remains unfazed. 'Kung saan man tayo abutan... the whole route of convoy, ang mahalaga sa atin ay maipakita sa China that this concert will happen whatever maneuvers they will do,' David said. (Wherever we go for the whole route of convoy, what's important to us is to show China that this concert will happen whatever maneuver they will do.) —VAL, GMA Integrated News

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