The Resiliency of a Filipino
by William G. Bacani
B : Filipino is resilient
G : Since time immemorial, we are tested by countless calamities; volcanic eruptions, devastating earthquakes and lahar flows, super typhoons, flash floods and landslides.
B : Victoriously, we surmounted these ordeals and pains, beyond imagination of the human race
G : Instant death of our loved ones, claimed by transportation mishaps and natural disasters. Thousands also die in hunger and malnutrition.
All : Including ambushes and endless wars in Mindanao. They trampled our basic human rights, such as the right to live
G (solo) : I lost my loving husband, who didn't want to join Abu Sayyaf.
G (solo) : I lost my only son, who opted to become a military man.
G : We lost our innocent children and women, we lost our homes and properties.
B : Survivors are Filipinos. The wrath of nature and cruel destiny may steal everything from us.
B (solo) : Wealth, properties, and family
All : But the Filipinos never give up
B : For us we are continuously scourged by the test of time. The spirit to survive and to bounce back remains undefeated
All : I'm as pliant as a bamboo for I'm a man of Earth
G : My hair may all be blown away by the winds
B : And my legs may be crippled by the smash of waves
All : But I will stand and pick up the shattered pieces of myself and continue to live
B : Resolute to survive, clothed with an inspiration to live, not only for my family but also for my beloved country
All : Filipinos unite in the midst of crisis, regardless of socio-economic status, tradition and creed
G : The world has seen the magnanimous spirit of the Filipinos in crucial times.
All : The gap between the rich and the poor was narrowed
G (solo) : Envy was replaced by sympathy
G (solo) : Hatred was conquered by love
B (solo) : Selfishness was set aside
B : And saving one's live is the ultimate desire
All : History tells us that the Filipinos have captured innumerable foes, natural and not. And shall always strive to champion in all odds. Because innate in the Filipino is the will to survive
B : We may be daunted by the horrible scenes around us. But certainly, we will be strengthened by our unwavering faith in God.
G : We have been lotted by many nations in the world, for our resiliency during disasters, others die in saving lives.
All : But only few realize, that we are able to survive, because our spirit to fight is deeply anchored from faith, that God Almighty will never forsake us.
B (solo) : I believe that Filipinos, divided by varied doctrines and cultures, are capable to be on top of any situation, if united
All : Together, we can face any challenge ahead of us.
B : We may stumble and fall
All : But we will bounce back, arms stronger with vision and faith, that after darkness, after pains and sufferings, the Filipino survives, the Filipino is resilient.
There are many speech choir piece scripts so it is important to consider which is right for your group. Some possible choices include Double Face, John Doy's Escape and The King's Speech.
the wind
One great speech choice piece is by Patricia Lithuanian and titled 'Peace Not War'. Another great speech choir piece is by Ichimondz and titled 'If I Were A Voice'.
Sure! Some examples of speech choir pieces authored by Filipinos are "Planting Rice is Never Fun" by Nicanor Abelardo, "Ako ang Daigdig" by Virgilio Almario, and "Ang Pamana", "Kurihara", and "Pasyon at Rebolusyon" by Bienvenido Lumbera.
There are many different samples of speech choir available. Some of these include Never Fall in Love Again by Burt Bacharach and The Creation, by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Certainly! Some examples of speech choir pieces based on fables include "The Tortoise and the Hare," "The Ant and the Grasshopper," and "The Fox and the Grapes." These fables can be adapted into speech choir pieces with engaging dialogues and movements to bring the stories to life on stage.
"The Man in the Glass" by Dale Wimbrow is a popular speech choir piece that focuses on the importance of self-reflection and integrity. It highlights the idea that true success and happiness come from living with honesty and integrity in all aspects of life.
Some examples of speech choir pieces about nature could include a performance that combines spoken word, poetry, and music to evoke the beauty of a specific natural environment such as a rainforest, a mountain range, or a seaside shore. These pieces often use vivid imagery and descriptive language to engage the audience's senses and emotions, creating a deep connection to the natural world.
A group of students reciting a poem in unison with dramatic gestures and intonation. A choir singing a choral piece with spoken word elements interspersed throughout. A team of actors performing a scripted dialogue in harmony and synchronization. A group of speakers delivering a motivational speech together with synchronized movements.
"Imagine" by John Lennon is a popular song that conveys a message of peace and unity. "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr. is a powerful speech that advocates for peace, equality, and justice. "The Prayer of St. Francis" is a spoken piece that emphasizes themes of peace, love, and understanding.
A speech choir is a group of individuals who deliver a coordinated performance that combines speaking, rhythm, and movement to convey a message or tell a story. An example could be a group of students performing a poem or narrative with varying tones, volumes, and tempos to engage the audience and create a dynamic performance.
Choose a theme or message for the performance. Practice uniformity of movement and gestures. Emphasize clear articulation and synchronized delivery. Coordinate pacing and dynamics to convey the emotions of the piece.