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The Art of the Spilled Secret: BIMPO Returns with High-Stakes Improv in "DIRTIER LITTLE SECRETS"


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QUEZON CITY, PH — There is a specific, electric kind of tension that exists in the heartbeat before a secret is revealed. It is that delicious, dangerous moment of near-exposure that indie improv group BIMPO aims to capture in their upcoming production, DIRTIER LITTLE SECRETS.


Taking the stage on March 21, 2026, at Teatro Marco in the vibrant Maginhawa Street district, the group is set to transform private confessions into a night of unscripted, collective catharsis.


A Sequel Six Years in the Making

For BIMPO, this show is more than just a performance; it is a significant homecoming. DIRTIER LITTLE SECRETS serves as the spiritual and literal sequel to their 2020 Fringe arts festival hit, Dirty Little Secrets. That original run in Makati concluded just days before the global pandemic shuttered live theaters. Now, six years later, the group returns to the theme that defined their final pre-lockdown moments, leaning into the adrenaline of shared connection.


What Happens in the Dark...

The beauty of a BIMPO show lies in its volatility. The performance relies entirely on anonymous audience suggestions to build its narrative. Attendees won't just be watching a play; they will be witnessing the birth of a one-time-only experience where the line between the stage and the seats completely disappears.


What can the audience expect?



Spontaneous Revelations: Scenes are constructed in real-time from "juicy" and relatable truths submitted by the audience online and at the start of the show.



High-Stakes Comedy: Performers navigate the razor-thin edge of being "caught," finding humor in the most awkward, hidden corners of human experience.



A Fugitive Experience: Because every line is improvised, the secrets shared and the stories told exist only for that specific audience in that specific room.


Event Logistics

If you’re ready to witness the spark that occurs when a truth finally slips out, mark your calendars for this afternoon of high-octane storytelling.


Detail Information

Show Title

DIRTIER LITTLE SECRETS 


Date

March 21, 2026 (Saturday) 


Time

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM 


Location

Teatro Marco, Maginhawa Street, Quezon City 


Early Bird Rate

P500 


Regular Rate

P600 


Reservations: Tickets are available now at tinyurl.com/BimpoDirtierSecrets.


About BIMPO

Founded by friends bonded by a love for inclusive creative spaces, BIMPO is an indie improv group dedicated to exploring the humor and humanity of the Filipino experience. From experimental PowerPoint showcases to deep-dive narratives, they continue to push the boundaries of unscripted theater.

The Digital Silk Road: Converge and Connectbase Forge a New Era of Global Connectivity


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In a move that fundamentally rewires the digital landscape of Southeast Asia, Connectbase and Converge ICT Solutions Inc. have announced a strategic powerhouse collaboration. This isn't just a business deal; it is the digital equivalent of opening a high-speed trade route between the Philippines and the rest of the world.


By integrating the Philippines’ most advanced pure-fiber and subsea infrastructure into the global Connectbase ecosystem, the two companies are effectively erasing the manual hurdles that have long slowed down international commerce.


Seconds, Not Days: The End of the Manual Era

For years, global carriers looking to source connectivity in the Philippines were trapped in a labyrinth of manual emails and weeks-long sourcing cycles. This collaboration shatters that bottleneck.


Through the Connectbase Seller Cloud, Converge is transitioning its massive network into a digitally consumable asset. What once took days or weeks—discovering serviceability, pricing, and availability—can now be accomplished in seconds.


"Converge has built a world-class fiber network, and Connectbase provides the digital transmission that makes it globally consumable," says Ben Edmond, CEO of Connectbase.


A Subsea and Fiber Juggernaut

The sheer scale of the infrastructure being unleashed is staggering. Converge operates a network that is both young and incredibly vast:



896,000+ Kilometers: An end-to-end pure-fiber network spanning the Philippine archipelago.



60% Coverage: Reaching nearly 60% of all Philippine households.



Global Arteries: Strategic investments in trans-Pacific subsea cables—including Bifrost and SEA-H2X—link the Philippines directly to the U.S., Singapore, and Hong Kong.


This infrastructure is the lifeblood for AI workloads, cloud regionalization, and the massive BPO traffic that defines the modern Philippine economy.


Why This Matters for the Global Market

As Southeast Asia’s digital economy explodes, the demand for "location-precise connectivity" has shifted from a convenience to a critical necessity.



For Global Buyers: Enterprises gain instant access to resilient, low-latency routes essential for modern cloud operations.



For Converge: The company gains immediate visibility among the world's largest network buyers without the need for massive incremental sales overhead.



For the Philippines: This partnership fortifies the nation’s position as a premier digital hub, providing businesses with faster, more resilient connections to the global stage.



Dennis Anthony H. Uy, CEO and Co-Founder of Converge, views this as a definitive milestone: "We are enabling carriers and enterprises worldwide to engage with our network in seconds rather than days".


About the Visionaries


Connectbase acts as the "Operating System for Connected Commerce," providing the location-based intelligence that allows the world to transact across billions of locations.



Converge ICT Solutions Inc. (PSE: CNVRG) stands as the fastest-growing broadband provider in the Philippines, dedicated to delivering world-class digital experiences through its extensive fiber optic assets.

DepEd expands global pathways for Filipino learners under renewed SPFL partnership with Republic of Korea


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MANILA, 4 March 2026 - Filipino students are set to gain more global competitive advantage as the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Education renewed their cooperation agreement on the teaching of the Korean language in select public high schools.


The renewal was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Secretary Sonny Angara and ROK Minister of Education Choi Kyo-Jin.


The signed agreement was formally presented to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and ROK President Lee Jae Myung in a ceremony at the Malacañang Palace during the latter’s state visit on Tuesday.






The agreement falls under the DepEd’s Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL), an initiative designed to prepare Filipino students for international careers by fostering cultural diversity and language proficiency.


“By renewing this partnership, we are not just teaching a new language; we are opening doors to global opportunities for our teachers and learners,” Secretary Angara said.


Originally piloted in 2009, the SPFL now offers Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Chinese and Korean languages in select secondary schools, in partnership with foreign institutions.


The SPFL-Korean was introduced through a memorandum of agreement signed in June 2017 between the DepEd and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea.


Under that agreement, the Korean Cultural Center of the Philippines (KCC) served as the official training provider, offering immersive cultural experiences to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Korean culture.


For SY 2024-2025, the SPFL-Korean program was implemented in 69 public secondary schools across 13 regions, benefitting 4,810 learners and facilitating the professional upskilling and language training of 168 teachers.


The new MOU ensures the sustainability of the program as the previous agreement has expired.


The renewed partnership focuses on curriculum development; teacher capacity building; provision of Korean language specialists and teaching resources; and continued institutionalization of Korean as a foreign language in select high schools.


The renewal of the agreement marks another milestone in Philippines-ROK bilateral relations, underscoring a shared commitment for educational innovation and cultural exchange.

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