DSCTA Brown Bag Sessions
Everyone is invited to watch and learn in the next installment of DSCTA Brown Bag Session with the topic of Dramaturgy and the Archipelago featuring the talks of DSCTA faculty members, ๐ด๐ ๐ ๐ก. ๐๐๐๐. ๐๐๐๐ ๐ด๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐. ๐ฝ๐๐๐๐ ๐บ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐บ๐๐๐๐๐, and moderated by Asst. Prof. Anna Lisa Gamboa.
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Date: 14 October 2024
โฐ Time 2:00 PM [Manila Time]
๐ Platform: via Zoom
๐Zoom Link: https://up-edu.zoom.us/j/96035194287
๐Meeting ID: 960 3519 4287
๐Passcode: DramaArchi
Kumpas at Kaldag: Towards an archipelagic, algorithmic, and decolonized dramaturgy
by Mr. Jonas Gabriel Garcia
From its earlier conceptions as the intellectual elite of a production, a researcher, and a dramatist, the role of a dramaturg, as it redefines itself, has taken its leaps and bounds throughout the development of Philippine Theater; none more so than the age we live in. An era wherein anyone can become an โexpertโ in any given area of concentration overnight, whether driven by practical need or creative endeavor..
Given this epoch, this paper evaluates, examines, and acknowledges Philippine dramaturgy in the contemporary theatre scene by closely observing and reassessing the experiences of authorโs recent dramaturgical work in productions namely being: Kung Paano Nanalo Sa Karera si Rosang Taba, OโDonnell, and Sidhiโt Silakbo; in order to offer a preliminary and contemporary answer to the question: What is dramaturgy in the context of the Philippines?
“Mito han Panhitabo”: The Drematurgy of War and Brecht in an Anti-Musical Play
by Asst. Prof. Popo Amascual
This presentation is centering on executing in a performative lens the multilayered experiences of the Moro Conflict in 1970s Philippines as portrayed in the play โNanay Bangisโ using the dramaturgical concept, โMito han Panhitaboโ (or โMyth of the happeningโ). The Myth of the Happening is a concept that speculates over the Maranao way of life during the Martial Law and the marvels of Bertolt Brechtโs verfremdungseffekt to objectively present the realities of war. โNanay Bangisโ is an adaptation of Brechtโs Mother Courage and Her Children written by Rody Vera and directed by Herbie Go and employs the elements of epic theatreโs distance effect to highlight an intellectual discussion on the horrors of armed conflict.
It is Dulaang UPโs opening production for its 47th theatre season, Amihan at Habagat that seeks to make sense of the shifts and struggles between the human condition and its surrounding natural environment to see just what kind of forces drive disagreements that risk innocent lives. Through โMito han Panhitaboโ, researched factual data lead speculation over the conditions of the Moro Conflict through a disruption of the magic of theatre to evoke emotions by expressing feelings and sentiments about the issue instead using conventions of verfremdungseffekt.
โMito han Panhitaboโ merges realistic details and awkward spectacle to present a commentary on actual events and to challenge the spectators to join in disowning leaders that support these wars, among other powers behind sustaining the sieges and pillages as a form of misdirection from capitalist agendas.
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DSCTA Brown Bag Sessions is a lecture series of the UP Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts designed to provide an opportunity for its faculty members to present their ongoing research projects and creative works to the general public. Each program will highlight presenters that will talk about a specific topic within Speech Communication and Theatre Arts, promoting interdisciplinary dialogues and fostering a deeper understanding of disciplines.
These sessions aim to foster potential collaborations, a culture of meaningful academic discourse, and a platform for knowledge exchange.
Source: UP Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts Facebook