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Thursday, August 12, 2010

PETA Stages Filipino Adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's THE POST OFFICE (August 6 to September 12, 2010) at the PETA Theater Center


From Rabindranath Tagore's "The Post Office" comes
"Ang Post Office"
PETA Theater Center (No. 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City)


Show Dates (10:00 AM and 3:00 PM)

August
7 (Saturday)
8 (Sunday)
13 (Friday)
14 (Saturday)
15 (Sunday)
20 (Friday)
21 (Saturday)
22 (Sunday)
27 (Friday)
28 (Saturday)
29 (Sunday)

September
3 (Friday)
4 (Saturday)
5 (Sunday)
10 (Friday)
11 (Saturday)
12 (Sunday)


Ticket Prices:
Walk-in P300
Block buyer (Minimum of 50 tickets) P260


Article from Broadwayworld.com (Philippines) by Oliver Oliveros:

Amal, a 10-year-old ailing child in Indian poet and dramatist Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore's (1861-1941) symbolic play "Dak Ghar" or "The Post Office", is now named Abel in Philippine Educational Theater Association's (PETA) contextualized adaptation "Ang Post Office". Featuring Filipino child actor Martin delos Santos and stage luminaries Bembol Roco and Bodjie Pascua, with live vocal score from multi-award winning children's choirs - the Kilyawan Choir and the Loboc Children's Choir - Abel's moving story premieres on August 6, 2010 and will run through September 12, 2010 at the PETA Center Theater in New Manila, Quezon City.

Carlos Palanca award-winning writer Rody Vera reconstructs a contemporary milieu based on the originally Bengali narrative of one of Tagore's most enduring inspirational works. The newly-adapted piece transposes early 20th century rural Bengal into a modern day Filipino town.

The characters in the play are also reborn into their respective Filipino counterparts: a "taho" vendor for the dairyman, a Philippine National Police (PNP) chief for the King's watchman, and a "sampaguita" vendor for the rose seller, for instance.

In "Ang Post Office", Abel lives with his foster parent Mang Pedring. The young orphan's doctor, who doesn't know any better, has little hope for his patient's full recovery. Abel remains unfazed, however.

Abel greets the world with radical optimism through the lone window of his room: he meets a "taho" vendor whom he wants to emulate; a few other young boys whom he shares his toys with; a young "sampaguita" vendor who has promised to return after selling her flowers; a security guard who tolls the bell announcing the time; and a policeman who talks about the royal postmen that will bring the King's letters to the village.

Abel also becomes a friend to Poldo, who tells him larger-than-life stories about kingdoms far away.

But above all, Abel fervently awaits the arrival of a letter from the King that he anxiously expects from the royal postmen.

As the night slowly falls, Abel's health condition also worsens. Then there is a knock on the door, the royal postmen have arrived. It is now time for the King to meet with Abel.

"The Post Office" was most recently staged in New York City by a Bangladeshi theatre group, Charanik, which played five performances at the New York International Fringe Festival in Lower Manhattan in 2001. The production featured a strong multiracial cast with three different young actors playing Amal - a Latino, a South Asian, and a Chinese.

On May 7, 2011, the world will celebrate Tagore's 150th birth anniversary. Tagore, the first Asian who won the Nobel Prize in Literature, is also often referred to as Bengal's Shakespeare.

PETA's "Ang Post Office" is its second offering for the 43rd season. The production showcases the theatre company's young budding artists Lao Rodriguez, Ian Segarra, Jojo Atienza, Jack Yabut, Lot Lot Bustamante, Abner Delina Jr., Ness Roque, Jason Barcial, Mary Jane Medina, Josh Tecson, Sweet Ramos, and Julia Chua.

Gardy Labad directs the show.

PETA's "Ang Post Office" has been receiving art grants from the Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), UNESCO Commission for the Philippines, MISEREOR/KZE, and Zest Airways Inc.

For ticket inquiries and reservations, contact PETA Marketing and Public Relations at (632)725-6244, (632)410-0821 or (63)917-8044428. You may also visit http://www.petatheater.com.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Sayaw, Sabel @ PETA Theater on June 26, 2010


Sayaw, Sabel
PETA Theater Center (No. 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City)
June 26, 2010 (Saturday)
2:00 PM & 7:00 PM

Tickets Prices: P300 (Regular)
P200 (Students)

Agnes Locsin, foremost Filipino neo-ethnic choreographer presents her newest dance creation: Sayaw, Sabel. Known for her unconventional work, Agnes Locsin presents a performance that is inspired by National Artist Ben Cabrera's painting, Sabel. This will be a collection of dances depicting how Filipinos go through life in the midst of all their troubles and tribulations with shining resilience. Performing the piece are some of the most established names in the dance industry: Christine Crame, Annette Cruz-Mariano, Judell De Guzman-Sicam, Gaye Galiluyo, Sony Locsin, Alden Lugnasin, Ernest Mandap, Ryan Ocampo, Camille Ordinario-Joson, Georgette Sanchez and Perry Sevidal. The title role will be portrayed by the biggest names in theater: Maribel Legarda, Cecile Synangco, Melvin Lee and Shamaine Centenera Buencamino.

Contact Details:
For inquiries, please call PETA's Marketing and Public Relations Office at
(63 2) 725-6244, (63 2) 410-0821 to 22, (63 917) 804-4428, (63 916) 580-5153
or email: petampro@yahoo.com


Article SOURCE

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Pinoy-French Contemporary Dance Week in PETA, June 15 & June 17, 2010


French fever nowadays with the tennis French Open and the French Film Festival... and now this...
Part of the East West Danse Series of PETA Theater Center:
Pinoy-French Contemporary Dance Week
PETA Theater, Quezon City
June 15 (Tuesday) & June 17 (Thursday), 2010
7:00 PM

Ticket Prices: P300 (Regular); P250 (Students)

From the Philippine Star...

"The following week will be a fusion of Filipino and French contemporary dance. Contemporary movement pieces from two young Filipino artists, Rhosam Prudenciado Jr. and Donna Miranda will be featured alongside performances by the Eolipile Company, a French company known for merging contemporary dance, martial arts techniques, acrobatics and multi-media exploration. The Pinoy-French Contemporary Dance Week is a collaboration of the French Embassy with PETA.

Performances are slated on June 15 and 17, 7 p.m. Tickets are at P300 each and P250 for students.

All performances for “East West Danse” will be at the PETA Theater Center, No. 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila, Quezon City (behind QC Sports Club).

For inquiries and ticket reservations, call PETA’s Marketing and Public Relations Office at 725-6244, 410-0821 to 22, SMS 0917-8044428, 0916-5805153 or e-mail petampro@yahoo.com."

4th Philippine Belly Dance Festival at PETA Theater on June 5, 2010


Belly dancing anyone???
BellyFest 2010
4th Philippine Belly Dance Festival
Featuring international belly dancer Belynda Azhaar
PETA Theater, No. 5 Eymard Drive New Manila, Quezon City (behind QC Sports Club)
June 5, 2010 (Saturday)

Arabian Market 1-7 PM
Belly Workshops 3 PM
Grand Evening Show 6 PM

Tickets at P500 each and P400 for students

Article from http://bellyfest.asiapad.com/:

"Catch the 4th Annual Philippine Bellydance Festival, BellyFest 2010 on June 5 and 6 featuring the country's premier bellydance personalities, teachers and dancers. Our special guest this year is Seoul-based Middle Eastern and World Dance Artist, Belynda Azhaar (http://www.azhaardance.com) who will perform at the Grand Evening Show on June 5 and conduct two belly dance workshops on June 6 (guests will be treated to a mini-workshop on June 5 as well). Other performers include Ms. Jill Ngo and the Goddesses of Bellydance.

Bellyfest would not be complete without the Arabian Market with shops selling middle eastern goods, bellydance costumes, clothing, bellydance music and videos, jewelry and accessories. Enjoy the sights and sounds of bellydance as only The BellyFest can bring. Immerse yourself in the hypnotizing music, dazzling sets and join hundreds of other enthusiasts as we celebrate the grace and strength of being a woman."

For more details, please call 0917-624-7534 or 502-2912 or log on to bellyfest.asiapad.com or peakperformance.asiapad.com.

Other Source: Philippine Star

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