Our new Darna already knows how to be a badass
Sound the bells; the search is over! Our generation has a new Darna, and her name is Jane De Leon. Jane who, you ask? We just had to do a
Sound the bells; the search is over! Our generation has a new Darna, and her name is Jane De Leon. Jane who, you ask? We just had to do a
Rob Cham’s punk version of Darna just released a new single. Spoiler alert: It’s about our government acting like garbage. Gone are the days of the “pale skinned and bikini
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Darna is probably the most iconic Filipino comic hero. She made her debut as a raven-haired, mestiza beauty with a Coca-Cola physique in the 1950s.
Jemuel Bernaldez had the rare opportunity to explore a modern-day Darna with a more functional costume and a tech-savvy team.
Darna—in her red bikini, red helmet, gold brasierre cap stars, and gold bracelets—has been a ubiquitous figure in Filipino pop culture. First created by Mars Ravelo and Nestor Redondo in
The College of St. Benilde’s Arts and Culture Cluster’s (BACC) recent production of the dance musical “Ding, Ang Bato!” emerged not just as a pleasant surprise, but also as
Darna, Mars Ravelo’s costumed superheroine much like the US Marvel Comics characters, has been reincarnated as a dance musical in College of Saint Benilde’s “Ding, Ang Bato!” The title refers
The original Pinay superhero marks her return to the Philippine stage with a production that combines theater and dance. “Ding, Ang Bato!,” presented by the Arts and Culture Cluster
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