- the Philippines, more
commonly referred in the
Filipino vernacular as
bodabil, was a po****r
genre of
entertainment in the
Philippines from the 1910s...
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appearances in the
Manila bodabil (vaudeville)
stage under the name Chipipoy, and also as Van
Ludor . His
sister Miami was also a
bodabil performer. It was after...
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eight decades.
Hailed as "The
Queen of
Filipino Jazz" and as "The
Queen of
Bodabil", she was, by the age of 18, the
highest paid
entertainer in the Philippines...
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occupation and the
industrial age
brought new
forms such as
cinema and the
Bodabil show.
Political satire has pla**** an
important role in
Philippine life...
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January 27, 1989) was a
Filipino dancer who was
among the
leading stars of
bodabil (vaudeville) in the 1930s and 1940s. He also
appeared in
musical films...
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music genre of jazz in the Philippines. He is also
noted for po****rizing
bodabil, a
Filipinized variation of the
Western performance of vaudeville. Borromeo...
- – July 11, 1991),
commonly known as
Atang de la Rama, was a
singer and
bodabil performer who
became the
first Filipina film actress.
Atang de la Rama...
- singer. Her
career in
entertainment spanned seven decades,
beginning in
bodabil and
ending in television. Atay-Atayan was born in Tondo, Manila, to painter...
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groups in the
Philippines Typical instruments Agung gangsa kulintang Derivative forms Bodabil kundiman Manila Sound Pinoy reggae tagonggo Other topics OPM...
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musical comedy, they
became more
interested in the
American vaudeville (
bodabil) or “stage show”,
which is
filled with both
theatrical and
circus acts...