WebApr 20, 2013 · Oblivious to some, Sillada grew up in a belligerent environment of Mindanao, the Southern part of the Philippines, with diverse cultures and religious beliefs from different ethnic groups, not to mention the Muslim and NPA rebels, the professional assassins, and the paramilitaries of the politicians. WebSillada obtained his Bachelor Philosophy and Literature at the Queen of Apostles College Seminary, Davao (1986). His graduate and post graduate studies in Bachelor in Sacred …
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WebSi Danny C. Sillada(ipinanganak noong Abril 27, 1963) ay isang Pilipinongpintor, manunulatat kritiko sa kultura mula sa Mindanao. Nag-ambag si Sillada sa iba't ibang … WebDanny C. Sillada (born April 27, 1963) is a Filipino artist, writer and cultural critic from Mindanao. Sillada has contributed to various art forms, from painting, to music and … dutch soesen pastry
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WebApr 27, 2013 · Being the only literary writer of Davao Oriental with major influences from the Mandaya poetry, artist–writer-musician Danny Castillones Sillada writes and shares a brief essay on the different types of Mandaya poetry and his own poems (text and video) written in modern Mandaya/Kamayo language with English translations. Danny C. Sillada (born April 27, 1963) is a Filipino artist, writer and cultural critic from Mindanao. Sillada has contributed to various art forms, from painting, to music and performance art. He was a recipient of 2003 "Pasidungog Centennial Awards" for literary and visual arts, a centennial event that was attended by the president of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in his hometown provinc… WebApr 13, 2013 · “At the core of all sublime masterpieces lies the looming shadow of creative scuffles between darkness and light. Behind those forms, colors, songs, or verses is an inexplicable melancholy, which is invariably distant and aloof, that only a creator succumbs to and traverses amid its indefinable presence.” ~ Danny Castillones Sillada, Despair, … in a dyad how many relationships are possible