Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
CCP
Complex
The Mayon Volcano in Bicol, Albay is undoubtedly one of the
most popular landmarks and tourist destinations in the Philippines .
But behind the volcano’s perfect cone shape, there’s a legendary tale of love between
Magayon and Ulap that most people outside of Bicol do not know. And now, the
legend will be told through dance as the E-Dance Theater, the Provincial
Government of Albay, Bicol University
in cooperation with Goodwill Bookstore and Ballet Manila, present Daragang Magayon: An Istorya ni Mayon
to be held this February 8, 2013
at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater). This dance presentation will
have two performances: a 3:00 PM
matinee and the Gala happening at 8:00 PM .
The
myth of Daragang Mayon tells the story of the beautiful maiden Magayon who is the
only daughter of chieftain Makusog. Ulap, the son of a chieftain from another
region falls in love with Magayon and they become engaged. A jealous suitor,
Pagtuga tries to foil the lovers’ plan to marry by kidnapping Makusog and
threatening to kill him. I think that it’s best to watch the show to see the
story unfold and find out how the Mayon Volcano figure in all of this. One of
the innovations of this production is the use of multimedia like animation and
film alongside the dancing on stage.
Starring
in Daragang Magayon: An Istorya ni Mayon
are E-Dance Theater’s Ea Torrado as Magayon, Victor Maguad as Ulap, Francis
Cascano as Pagtuga, Pamela Josef as Usa, Marcus Tolentino as Makusog and
Roduardo Ma and Earvin Guillermo alternating as Linog. The show is highlighted by the special
participation of Ronnie Lazaro as Gugurang, Pontri Bernardo as the Aswang,
soprano Stephanie Quintin, tenor Jay-El Viteno, Bass Jonak Del Fierro, and
performing groups E-Dance Theater, UP Rondalla and Novo Concertante.
Daragang Magayon: An
Istorya ni Mayon features the direction and choreography by E-Dance Theater’s artistic director Gerald
Mercado, the music of Gawad CCP para sa Sining awardee Ramon P. Santos and the
poetry of National Artist for Literature Virgilio S. Almario (Rio Alma). Albay
poet laureate Abdon Balde Jr. serves as the dramaturg for the production. Aimee
Escasa and Boni Ilagan did the storyline and script, while Leo Abaya and John
Batalla did the set and lighting designs respectively. Filmmakers Chuck Escasa, Niko Salazar and
Henry Posadas worked on the filmic elements of the production that included
animation making Daragang Magayon: An
Istorya ni Mayon a unique production fusing different art forms and media.
This production of Daragang
Magayon: Ang Istorya ni Mayon is supported by the Bicol Provincial
government led by Governor Joey Salceda as part of its efforts to revitalize
the tourist development program, highlighting Albay’s rich cultural heritage.
Ticket prices:
3:00 PM Matinee
P400 Orchestra
Center
P300 Orchestra Side
P200 Balcony I
P100 Balcony II
8:00 PM Gala
P800 Orchestra
Center
P600 Orchestra Side
P400 Balcony I
P300 Balcony II
For inquiries:
425-0509,
(0920)926-6387, 832-1125 local 1116
For
tickets:
829-3591,
(0906) 273-5400, (0922) 847-7639, (0933) 437-2744
TicketWorld
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