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SHOWS
Origami
May 26, 2008
Iligan City
Tatlo sa Isa
May 2, 2008
CU, Cgn de Oro
MingMing
Feb. 6 - Mar. 1
Iligan City
Feb. 20, 2008
WMSU, Zambo City
Feb. 25, 2008
XU, Cgn de Oro
Tales From Mindanao
Mar. 4-7, 2008
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Naga City
Uwahig
Oct. 27-28 2007
Guting Theatre
Taipei, Taiwan
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Flourish: Enter
the 31st SEASON |
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updated: June 1, 2008
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Pearl Year sparkles
Keeping form as one of the
country’s leading theatre companies, IPAG sparkled with memorable productions
thrilling thousands who watched its over 80 performances in its 30th
Season.
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Enter:
Season 31
IPAG promises to continue
to thrill audiences this 31st Season fare with its national and
international road shows.
FULL STORY
IPAG shares expertise
Now available,
the book Making Theatre: The
Craft of the Stage by Dr. Steven Patrick C. Fernandez, DFA, instructs how to produce theatre in
provincial conditions.
FULL STORY
'Origami' premieres
'Origami,' a transcreation of the eponymous
Marjorie Evasco poem, previewed at the opening of the 15th Iligan National
Writers Workshop last May 26.
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IPAG networks in Vietnam
Artistic Director Steven Fernandez,
Administrator Arlem Abanes, and Marketing Director Stanley Fernandez visited Ho
Chin Minh City to negotiate for a possible IndoChina tour. While in Vietnam,
they finalized the schedules of the 31st Season including the international road
tours IPAG will undertake.
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Newsbriefs.
'Tatlo sa Isa' opened the Museum
of 3 Cultures at the Capitol U, Cagayan de Oro (May 2, 2008). IPAG
performed for Global Steel last January 14. IPAG implements its 3-year
strategy for improved systems after marathon planning sessions this
summer. Its dance artists further homed their skills in the techniques
of ballet, modern dance and jazz with Connie Lo-Noval. |
31st SEASON
SHOWS
bookings particulars
Sept. 12-13, 2008
MSU-IIT Gym, Iligan City |
RANAW: ISANG
ALAMAT
a hero misunderstood. Adapted from the North Mindanao legend of Datu
Bato Lakungan. This musical play propelled IPAG to national prominence.
Winner, CCP Playwriting Contest.
Direction&PlaySTEVEN
PATRICK C. FERNANDEZ
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TOURING PRODUCTIONS |
July-December 2008
various venues nationwide
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TALES FROM MINDANAO
the highly-acclaimed
international dance-theatre continues to enthrall nationwide audiences.
Mise
en Scene, Music & DirectionSTEVEN
PATRICK C. FERNANDEZ
ChoreographyNOLLY
CEBALLOS and IPAG
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bookings on-going |
UWAHIG
Postmodern transcreation of Bukidnon-Maranao-Maguindano epics. Premiered
during the 31st UNESCO International Theatre Festival by
Mindulani.
Philippine representative to the 2007 Taipei Arts Festival, Oct.
27-28, Gunting Theater, Taipei
Mise
en Scene & ScriptSTEVEN
PATRICK C. FERNANDEZ
ChoreographyFELIMON
BLANCO and IPAG
DesignsBOOTS
DUMLAO and VICMAR PALOMA
MusicGEEJAY
ARIOLA and the MEBUYAN PEACE PROJECT
Check related articles:
Uncovering Uwahig
(also published in the June 19 issue of The Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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MING-MING
First prize winner in the 2006 Palanca. Three generations of a Moro
family cope with history and survival.
Direction&PlaySTEVEN
PATRICK C. FERNANDEZ
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BAK2BAK
Artificial relationships and odd couples make
a play of their lives in these two comedies Babuyan Island by German Gervacio and
Isa Pang Kawing by Steven P.C. Fernandez |
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2006
US-HAWAII TOUR
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IPAG has performed in over 100
cities around the world, in the USA, Hawaii, Monaco, France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, the
Netherlands, Austria, United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, .
It won the Grand Prize in the Concourse de
Chanson Internationaux
and was most awarded group of the 13th International Folklore Festival in
Port Sur Saone, France.
It performed for the Philippine Centennial Celebrations in
Hawaii and in 6 other States in the U.S. Mainland. It represented the country in
the 9th Taipei Arts Festival in October 2007. |
photo credits: Arvin
Solis | Saki Binudin | IPAG | Robert Booc
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Taiwan | Ronald Salazar | Steven Fernandez
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