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Benedict Bajala BSActy-2 Under The Sea Under the Sea is a puppet show by the Teatro Itim, produced

by Pepper and Salt Productions. One thing which makes the show unique and a must-watch is the use of a new form of puppetry they call the black puppetry, which uses black light that makes some color glow in the dark. The show tells about taking care of nature, which God created for man's benefit but later abused by man himself, not knowing that it will just lead to his own destruction. The group from Manila focused literally under the sea. They showed a very colorful and lively presentation of the beautiful world on our seas. With the lively fishes and other sea creatures moving along with the exciting music, and a bonus bubble show at the end, is something not only children can enjoy. Nature is our primary, or rather the only supplier of our resources. We use these resources to produce our needs and wants. With the much growing population, modernization, intensive production, and larger demand for goods, man has started to abuse nature just to supply their needs and wants. Our seas is not excluded. We get some of our foods there but we abuse it through dynamite fishing and contributing to water pollution. Nature itself is scarce, but God designed it just to be enough for man's consumption if we just manage it properly. Abuse to it may supply us abundantly but the future spells uncertainties. Economy itself has problems of scarce resources, abusing these resources will certainly worsen everything. It is just a matter of practicing our responsibility of stewardship which God has ordained us to do.

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