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Ugat at Ugnayan : Ikalawang Yugto

Ugat at Ugnayan : Ikalawang Yugto The discipline developed by the members of ROFG in the performing arts  aids in developing their knack for facing challenges as well as the necessary grit to keep moving forward. The constant reminder and concern of Kuya Mon propelled them to strive for heights they may not have reached…

Ugat at Ugnayan : Unang Yugto

Ugat at Ugnayan : Unang Yugto Let us hear the stories of some ROFG members as they share their humble beginnings, recollect tales of memorable experiences and performances, and their stories of inspiration, passion, and promises for Kuya Mon and the ROFG. https://youtu.be/0jPAfbKz8z0

2000 – 2009

An effeminate farmer dressed like “inday”, a name of endearment to the Visayans carries a voodoo doll while officiating in an all male dance propitiating the nature Gods and also the patron saint of Siaton,San Nicolas during his feast day in December.

1990 – 1999

An effeminate farmer dressed like “inday”, a name of endearment to the Visayans carries a voodoo doll while officiating in an all male dance propitiating the nature Gods and also the patron saint of Siaton,San Nicolas during his feast day in December.

1980 – 1989

An effeminate farmer dressed like “inday”, a name of endearment to the Visayans carries a voodoo doll while officiating in an all male dance propitiating the nature Gods and also the patron saint of Siaton,San Nicolas during his feast day in December.

1970 – 1979

An effeminate farmer dressed like “inday”, a name of endearment to the Visayans carries a voodoo doll while officiating in an all male dance propitiating the nature Gods and also the patron saint of Siaton,San Nicolas during his feast day in December.

12. Bamboo Mouth Flute

An effeminate farmer dressed like “inday”, a name of endearment to the Visayans carries a voodoo doll while officiating in an all male dance propitiating the nature Gods and also the patron saint of Siaton,San Nicolas during his feast day in December.