
Liminal Writing: Inspired by "Tanglaw" from the album, "Masdan O Yahweh"
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Liminal Writing: Reflecting on Hope and Struggle through Song
In this episode of Liminal Writing, writers and co-hosts Ces Millado and Lee Moran were profoundly inspired by the song 'Tanglaw,' its lyrics by Rody Vera and music by Jonas Baes. This song was first recorded by the group Patatag and produced by the Asian Institute for Liturgy and Music in 1990.
Ces and Lee talk about the enduring relevance of the song's themes of struggle, hope, and freedom, especially in the context of both their personal pasts and current events. They discuss their experiences as young activists, the impact of political oppression, and the continuous fight for peace and liberty, highlighting the importance of passing down these messages to younger generations.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:20 On the trigger line “Darating ang liwanag sa ating bayan, Sisikat ang araw ng kapayapaan”
01:02 Ces’ writing
03:14 Lee’s writing
04:13 Discussion on Relevance and Hope
09:03 Conclusion
Masdan O Yahweh credits:
Jonas Baes - composer, arranger
Rody Vera - musical director, lyrics
Farlet Vale - album cover design
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