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For years, Dante & Amigo (@dantexamigo ) has been making music the same way they always have: two friends in a room, trading beats, writing verses, and figuring things out as they go. What started as a way to pass time slowly turned into years’ worth of music and collaboration.
Rooted in hip-hop and shaped by years of shared influences, their music reflects the ease of their collaboration. There’s no rigid formula behind it, just conversations, beats passed back and forth, and the trust that comes from growing up alongside each other creatively.
As they begin releasing more material and preparing new live performances this year, the duo continues to approach music the same way they did from the start: do it simply.
Dante & Amigo is part of @opn.community ‘s 2026 Watchlist — a curated circle of artists pushing their scenes forward.
Explore the rest of the roster in Opn.’s monthly feature at 🌐 opn.community
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On today’s episode of Opn.Line: meet AA (@aacrz ) the multimedia artist behind motion, graphics, and video at @opn.community .
AA is the kind of person who can turn a random idea into something people instantly connect with. He brings a style that feels clean, expressive, and full of personality, shaping visuals that people remember long after they’ve seen them.
A lot of that comes from the way he moves too. With dance being a big part of his life, rhythm naturally shows up in his work, especially in the way he edits and tells stories through visuals.
Outside of the creative work, AA carries a strong sense of identity in everything he does. The way he dresses, creates, and presents himself all reflect the same energy and perspective he brings into his art.
And once you come across his work, you’ll definitely remember the name.
For stories like this and the people behind them, hit follow and DM us—our line is Opn.
In celebration of Filipino Food Month last month, the Opn. crew went on a Binondo food crawl to unpack the influences behind some of the flavors well-loved by the community.
Watch the full Eyes Wide Opn. episode out now on our YouTube channel at opn.community ▶️
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We’ve spent the past few years learning how to live with uncertainty.
Now in post-pandemic era, what we once called the ‘new normal’ continues to shift. And this time, it’s about showing up in the way we eat, spend, and make everyday choices around food.
From rising electricity costs and fluctuating fuel prices, the pressure is felt at the table.
In this new Opn.Page, we look at how these shifts are reshaping the way Filipinos experience food today and what it means when something so essential becomes uncertain.
Read the full piece on opn.community.
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Some food experiences just don’t translate.
This Filipino Food Month, we’re spotlighting words that capture the way Filipinos experience food, with terms that capture flavors, textures, and dining rituals that only our vocabulary can. Our language reflects how we eat, share, and connect over shared meals.
Swipe through and tell us, which word do you use the most? 🍽️
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Words by @kayetaar
Two artists with day jobs. One is a musician. One is an architect. Painters at night.
In Artist Kitchen Take Over (AKTO), art extends beyond the canvas and into the kitchen. Their shared language is food, not just in cooking, but in the act of giving, of feeding the people they care about.
Between work, art, and everyday life, they find meaning in creating and sharing, one meal at a time.
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They say you can understand a culture through its food.
In the Philippines, that story is rooted in the only then available ingredients turned into something enduring for a daily dish. From preservation methods to unexpected substitutes, the Filipino resourcefulness transcends in the dishes we eat everyday.
Swipe through our five favorite Filipino dish and its origin story. Which Filipino dish do you think best represents it? 🍽️
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Words by @kayetaar
Lek talks about creating a space where art and people and build something beyond a hotel.
As a curator of V20 Boutique Hotel (@v20boutiquehotel ), he shares how Sabai Tayo (@sabai.tayo ) came to life as a place where creatives can gather, exchange ideas, and grow alongside each other. What began as an open space is slowly becoming a shared environment shaped by culture and intention.
Experience how Sabai Tayo brings together a community at its Grand Launch on April 20.
Watch more conversations like this by following us at @opn.community
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Paul Puti-an (@paulputian ) on being heard in unfamiliar spaces and music as a shared language.
A songwriter by practice, he shares how performing at Sabai Tayo (@sabai.tayo ) becomes something more where songs you think won’t land somehow find their way to people.
In this recent Opn.Convos, he reflects on building community outside the Philippines, creating despite uncertainty and learning through it all. For him, music is one way of speaking but in spaces like this, it meets others doing the same through different forms.
Get to know more about what makes Sabai Tayo the newest hangout spot in Bangkok, Thailand on its Grand Launch on April 20.
Watch more conversations like this by following us at opn.community
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