Anjeline de Dios
Based between Kraków and Quezon City, Anjeline de Dios is a Filipina singer, sound artist, and independent scholar. Her practice of vocal sound performance and critical research explores the transcultural geographies of the voice in relation to labor, art, care, and healing.
Anjeline’s work has been featured at Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm (Frankfurt), Bałtycka Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej (Słupsk), Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst (Vienna), SAVVY Contemporary, Ballhaus Naunynstraße, and Mental Health Arts Space (Berlin), Goethe-Instituts Hanoi and Philippinen, UP Vargas Museum (Diliman), Asia Research Institute (Singapore), and Lingnan University (Hong Kong), among others.
Repaso is Anjeline’s fourth collaboration with 1F Projects, after Forage Friction (2024), Constellations (2025), and Sound Shapes Scene (2025).
Jaya Jacobo
Jaya Jacobo is a trans feminist poet, dramaturg, scholar and theorist teaching trans and queer studies at the University of the Philippines in Diliman. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and was Postdoctoral Fellow of the Global Grace: Gender and Cultures of Equality Programme funded by the United Kingdom Research Innovation.
Arasahas, her debut volume of poetry in Filipino (Savage Mind, 2023 & 2024; Pulso, 2025), was a Finalist for Best Book of Poetry in Filipino at the 2024 National Book Awards, and the translation in English by Christian Jil Benitez was a Finalist for the 2025 Lambda Award in Transgender Poetry. She was Curator of Theory & Discourse at Sincerely Yours, The Philippines: Festival for Dance, Performance and Karaoke at Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm, in Frankfurt, Germany.
Micaela Benedicto
Micaela Benedicto is an architect, artist and musician and one of the co-founders of 1F Projects. Working across architecture, music, photography and sculpture, her work is a sustained inquiry into time, material, geometry, and the conditions of visibility. Her work has been exhibited at the Vargas Museum, the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, and the Changwon Sculpture Biennale.
Marco Ortiga
Marco Ortiga is a Manila-based artist whose works synthesize his experiences with sound, mechanical systems, and sculptures to contribute to the environment in which they stand. His pieces often engage with audiences to interact. Previously, he worked as a production designer for music videos and independent films, and fabricated metal architectural pieces. He tinkered with different mediums and mechanisms, inspired by the process of translating unique concepts to reality.
Marco is currently part of the art unit Somatosonic with Tad Ermitano and Christina Dy. They perform electronic and experimental music and create art pieces together as a group.
Kakoy Legaspi
Kakoy Legaspi is a Manila-based guitarist performing in the rock, blues, and alternative scenes within the Philippines and across the Filipino diaspora. Legaspi’s technical prowess, stylistic versatility, and collaborative spirit have solidified his reputation as one of the country’s top session and band guitarists, working with major acts in the OPM landscape. In addition to his band work, Legaspi maintains an active presence as a solo recording artist and guitar teacher.
Micah Sofia Pinto
Micah Sofia Pinto is a Manila-based creative producer and a co-founder of Para Sa Sining (For the Arts) Collaboratory, a non-profit that builds collaborative platforms for artistic development and community engagement. She is a core organizer of the Philippine Producers Network (PhPN), which maps creative producing practices across the archipelago, and a founding member of MORASUM Southeast Asia Network, connecting emerging producers and artists across the region. She is also a current member and a 2026 Global Fellow of the International Society of Performing Arts (ISPA).
Jopie Sanchez
Jopie Sanchez is a Manila-based creative who uses various mediums to express her insights and stories. Mainly a hairstylist and makeup artist by profession, she is also a writer/poet, translator/subtitler, and photographer.