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Balagtasan is a
Filipino form of
debate done in verse.
Derived from the name of
Francisco Balagtas also
known as the
Prince of
Balagtasan, this art presents...
- 1901 to 1946. He is best
known for
being the "Hari ng
Balagtasan" (transl. King of
Balagtasan), and for
being the
lyricist of the
Filipino patriotic...
- (crater)
Irving Reef (or
Balagtas Reef), a
coral reef in the
Spratly Islands Balagtasan, an art form Jose
Balagtas Maricar Balagtas This
disambiguation page lists...
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freestyle and
rhymed content, some
academics consider it as modern-day "
balagtasan"
although some rap
artists discourage the idea. Some
educators consider...
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contest for the
title of 'Hari ng
Balagtasan' (King of the
Balagtasan).
Although De
Jesus was
acclaimed 'Hari ng
Balagtasan',
Collantes also
gained national...
- poet in
Spanish and
Latin languages. He was
given the
title "King of
Balagtasan" in Spanish.
Bernabe was born on
February 17, 1890, in Parañaque to Timoteo...
- His
surname is lent to the Bucanegan, the
Ilocano equivalent of the
Balagtasan.
Bukaneg was a foundling, who
shortly after his
birth already floating...
- term for
Filipino debate in
extemporaneous verse is
named after him:
Balagtasan. An
elementary school was
erected in
honor of Balagtas, the Francisco...
- use of the
Filipino poetry in the form of
Pinoy hip hop rap
battles and
Balagtasan poetry, the
performance of
veteran theater actor Dido de la Paz, and what...
- Fine Arts.
Antonio is the son of
Emilio Mar Antonio, hari ng
balagtasan (King of
Balagtasan—a
Filipino form of
poetic joust)
during the 1950s.
Antonio garnered...