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 The 34th Theatre Season
Performance dates are tentative because booking dates oftentimes overlap, and in-base productions have to give way to confirmed road shows. Keep posted on this website, or our FB Fan Page at www.facebook.com/ipagarts


 

  Road tour schedules
Tales From Mindanao/Tatlo sa Isa
BICOL ROAD SHOW
Dec. 2: Albay Astrodome, Legaspi
Dec. 3: USANT, Iriga
Dec. 5: Ateneo de Naga
Hapoy daw Wahig. Fire and Water. Presenting the world premiere of Agyu, the Bukidnon-Manobo hero of the Ulahingan epic and the Maguindanaon epic of Indarapatra and Solaiman merged with the Bukidnon flood myth Uwahig. These mythic pieces performed opens with a dance vignette of the Earth Goddess Gaia. Sept. 15, 16, 17, 2011 (7:30 p.m.)
MSU-IIT gym
XP's. XPeriment, XPerience, and XPlore. Introducing the series where new works will be mounted starting this season. Two new one-act plays will be staged under the theme "Bihag" as products of a director's and playwright's apprenticeship program and the play products of Xavier U's Center for Culture and the Arts' Sulat DulaMSU-IIT Mini Theatre (play dates to be announced later)

Sarimanok. One bird wish to fly scandalizes a whole tradition. Restaged with a new treatment, Sarimanok after a string of acclamations catapulted IPAG to national fame in the 1980s. Feb. 16, 17, 18, 2012 (7:30 p.m.), MSU-IIT gym

 

ROAD SHOWS


 


Suhi. The clan wars. The scramble for economic and political domination. Fratricide. Doomed fates. Our events have been fated by our gods. Amid the chaos are secrets too shocking to reveal. Inspired by the classic Oedipus Rex, Suhi (a new play by STEVEN P.C. FERNANDEZ) disturbs and drapes a reality that straddles the surreal and the real.

Tales From Mindanao and Tatlo Sa Isa, Mindanao stories narrated in dance and music, IPAG's international production that has wowed thousands in over a hundred cities worldwide
 

SugaTula. What better way to appreciate and experience poetry than by having it performed live. This hour-long performance features the poems of our eminent poets based in the Southern Philippines 'transcreated' in dance, music, visuals, and drama. A truly engrossing experience for our students.
 

 

WORKSHOPS



bookings.
MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Tibanga 9200 Iligan City
PHILIPPINES

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Training programs for the apprentice. In building a strong theatre community and audience, IPAG shares its craft and strategies in pedagogies it has developed in its over three decades of practice. The programs prologue the establishment of Southern Philippines' first Institute for Cultural Resource Management and Development (I-CRMD)

The Directing Workshop

Learning the craft of mounting a play, this hands-on short-term course introduces the apprenticing director with the prominent theories and praxis of staging drama from both sides of the world. Professor: Steven Patrick C. Fernandez, DFA (interfaces with SulatDula, the playwriting workshop hosted by the Xavier Center for Culture and the Arts)

 Performance Workshops
In-based daily classes in movements, acting, and voice using the IPAG pedagogies in enhancing the capabilities of its performers
M-F, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Sat, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Lecture series: Teaching the Humanities
continuing