The show 'Bodabil" by the collective Sangviaje at Glorietta Art Space is a post-modern interpretation of the history of colonization and the ensuing post-colonial educational, cultural, and social structures.  Bodabil, an indigenized form of vaudeville, was a popular genre of entertainment in the Philippines from the 1910s to the mid-1960s.  The show, organized by Britania Art Projects in cooperation with Art Exchange, makes a spectacle of history. 
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CLP.07.10.08
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8 Oct 2007

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The Philippine Daily Inquirer, 8 Oct 2007, pp. E3–E4

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