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Xtreme Productions, a
Singapore-based film company, documented the Integrated
Performing Arts Guild (IPAG), its dances, and its work when a
team of filmmakers shot footages in the Institute from October
26 to 29.
Xtreme produced documentaries for such international channels as
Channel News Asia and the Biography Channel Asia. This project
is for the Singapore Broadcaster Medicorp Okto series entitled
"Art Less Traveled," eight one-hour documentaries about the
lesser known traditional arts and cultures around Asia which
will be broadcast worldwide.

Feature in this series is IPAG's version of the singkil
used as medium to narrate a portion of the epic darangen.
Also interviewed on film were the Guild's Artistic Director
Steven Patrick C. Fernandez, actor Michael Lagura, Zayda
Macarambon (the Institute's Cultural Development Officer),
performers of the Guild, and the staff and support artists who
comprise IPAG's network of creative collaborators.
The Singapore production filmed the IPAG and its artists in
various venues in their daily routines, at work, play, and in
their homes. Filming also included featured shots of Muslims in
Friday prayer, location shots around the city, and a highlight
performance of the Guild in a traditional M'ranao wedding in
Cagayan de Oro.
IPAG's growing international reputation has invited experts to
document its praxis. Three months ago, UNESCO sent over a
Cypriot scholar to document the pedagogy of the IPAG, the study
of which will be published in an international reference.
IPAG's works have been positively reviewed in Harvard
University's Asian Quarterly.
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