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Artists perform GomBurZa reenactment at EDSA Shrine

In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
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In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies.

Photo by Analy Labor
In commemoration of their 154th anniversary at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, cultural artists staged a reenactment and contemporary interpretation of the execution and martyrdom of Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora, and Jose Burgos—collectively known as “GomBurZa.” The performance highlighted contemporary issues facing the country, including injustice, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of truth, amid recent government corruption controversies. Photo by Analy LaborANALY LABOR

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