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The Bodabil , a form of entertainment in the Philippines became popular during the Japanese period What is the reason behind its popularity?
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During the Japanese occupation, film production in the country was at a standstill and Western movies were banned. The Filipinos were thus entertained by bodabil or the stage show, a form of entertainment in the Philippines which became popular during the Japanese period.

The stage shows, which began as intermission numbers in circuses or plays in local theaters, dealt with different topics including Philippine heroes, people, and way of life. Often, the themes of the stage shows were based on American models, but featured Philippine songs like kundimans as well. During the war years, bodabil also highlighted full length plays aside from the usual comedy and musical acts. Moreover, the shows furtively expressed messages of encouragement for the people disheartened by the war.

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During the Japanese occupation, film production in the country was at a standstill and Western movies were banned. The Filipinos were thus entertained by bodabil or the stage show, a form of entertainment in the Philippines which became popular during the Japanese period.

1910s

Vaudeville in the Philippines, more commonly referred to as bodabil, was a popular genre of entertainment in the Philippines from the 1910s until the mid-1960s. For decades, it competed with film, radio and television as the dominant form of Filipino mass entertainment.

PHILIPPINE THEATER KOMEDYA, SARSUELA AND BODABIL. KOMEDYA comes from 16 th century Spanish comedia (play). It is a play written in verse which uses traditional methods of the marcha (march) for entrance or exit, Batalla choreograph fighting and magia (magical effects).

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