By exposing the hunger and systemic oppression endured by the peasant masses of Negros the play acts as a vital form of resistance against historical distortion and romanticized tourism. MANILA — You finally arrive in Sugarlandia. Thrilled by the advertisements playing on loop across television screens in Bacolod Airport, you eagerly anticipate seeing ancestral houses, rolling hills, majestic cathedrals, and luxury resorts. Carrying your luggage…
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