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- Oblation_Run abstract "The Oblation Run (sometimes referred to as the Ritual Dance of the Brave) is an annual event held by several Filipino chapters of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) in different universities in the Philippines. The runners are male, and traditionally run completely naked in public places on a designated route. The event was first organized in 1977 at University of the Philippines Diliman to promote Hubad na Bayani (Tagalog for Naked Hero), a film. It draws its name from the Oblation, a statue of a nude man located in every University of the Philippines (UP) campus, which symbolizes "a selfless offering of one’s self to the country." The event is usually done on December 16, and serves as a protest to contemporary national issues. Additional runs are sometimes held in special events, such as the Centennial Run in 2008 where 100 members ran to celebrate the 100th anniversary of UP.Participants of the Diliman Oblation Run are male APO members numbering 24 on average. Women participating in the event, however, is not unheard of. Runners usually bear masks to hide their identities, and may wear leaves to cover their genitals. They usually hand roses to a number of female spectators.The run has been criticized by Aquilino Pimentel, Jr., a Philippine senator, calling it a "blatant display of male genitals" and a "wanton disregard of the rules of decent society," and comparing it with exhibitionist behaviors that are prohibited by the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines. In line with this, he called for an investigation on March 2009 to determine if the event violates that law.".
- Oblation_Run genre Streaking.
- Oblation_Run thumbnail Oblation_Run.jpg?width=300.
- Oblation_Run wikiPageExternalLink oblationrun.apo-phil.org.
- Oblation_Run wikiPageExternalLink www.apo-phil.org.
- Oblation_Run wikiPageExternalLink www.upapo.org.
- Oblation_Run wikiPageID "5701516".
- Oblation_Run wikiPageRevisionID "600097439".
- Oblation_Run align "left".
- Oblation_Run align "right".
- Oblation_Run attendance "2000".
- Oblation_Run caption "The 2010 Oblation Run at University of the Philippines Los Baños".
- Oblation_Run date "--12-16".
- Oblation_Run first "1977".
- Oblation_Run frequency "Annual".
- Oblation_Run genre Streaking.
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- Oblation_Run imagesize "280".
- Oblation_Run participants "24".
- Oblation_Run quote "I ask the UP administration why they allow students to publicly go naked and display their private parts. What benefit does this public institution, paid by people’s money, get out of it [the Oblation Run]?".
- Oblation_Run quote "I do not feel that students from a Catholic school should be running around the streets naked. It does not show our Christian values in the community.".
- Oblation_Run source Aquilino_Pimentel,_Jr..
- Oblation_Run source The_Philippine_Star.
- Oblation_Run source "Salvador Curutchet, GMA News".
- Oblation_Run website oblationrun.apo-phil.org.
- Oblation_Run width "300".
- Oblation_Run subject Category:Alpha_Phi_Omega.
- Oblation_Run subject Category:Nudity.
- Oblation_Run subject Category:Streaking.
- Oblation_Run subject Category:University_of_the_Philippines.
- Oblation_Run type Convention.
- Oblation_Run type Event.
- Oblation_Run type SocietalEvent.
- Oblation_Run type Event.
- Oblation_Run type Event.
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- Oblation_Run comment "The Oblation Run (sometimes referred to as the Ritual Dance of the Brave) is an annual event held by several Filipino chapters of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) in different universities in the Philippines. The runners are male, and traditionally run completely naked in public places on a designated route. The event was first organized in 1977 at University of the Philippines Diliman to promote Hubad na Bayani (Tagalog for Naked Hero), a film.".
- Oblation_Run label "Oblation Run".
- Oblation_Run label "オブレーション・ラン".
- Oblation_Run sameAs オブレーション・ラン.
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- Oblation_Run depiction Oblation_Run.jpg.
- Oblation_Run homepage oblationrun.apo-phil.org.
- Oblation_Run isPrimaryTopicOf Oblation_Run.