‘Ranaw: Isang Alamat’ celebrates CCP’s 40 years
The Institute’s resident Integrated Performing Arts Guild asserts its position as a leading Philippine performing arts company with continuous road shows in major venues and events nationwide. Already, it has enthralled thousands in this 31st Season which opened in June last year.
After last week’s SRO re-runs of Ranaw: Isang Alamat in the MSU-IIT, IPAG travels to Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and Manila for school tours of its long-running Tales From Mindanao and sequel Tatlo sa Isa. These are the two productions that have enthralled audiences in over a hundred cities worldwide. [trailer, link and reviews]
‘Ranaw,’ its landmark award-winning dance-musical, celebrates CCP’s 40 years with performances at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Feb. 20-21, 2:30 & 7:30 p.m.). [trailer, webpage, and most-recent review]
In March, we open a new multi-media series that performs the poems of our eminent writers. Tula Tugma sa Sayaw at Dula transcreates from poetry to performance in a collaborative production of poet and performer, moment and movement, text and synthesis.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) partners with these productions, with Super Ferry, Pioneer Insurance, and the MSU-IIT.
For information, please contact: (mobile) +63 916 700 6209, (land line) +63 63 492 2354, (fax) +63 63 223 2494 or email: ipagarts@yahoo.com for particulars.
The full schedule:
Tales From Mindanao | Jan. 28 (9:00 a.m.), CAP Auditorium Davao CityJan. 30 (5:30 p.m.), University of Mindanao , Davao City Feb. 6 (2:30 p.m. / 7:30 p.m.) Xavier U, Cgn de Oro Feb. 16-18, Centro Escolar University , Manila | |
Tatlo sa Isa | Jan. 28 (9:00 a.m.), CAP Auditorium, Davao City Jan. 29 (2:00 p.m.), Phil. Women’s College Davao City | |
Ranaw: Isang Alamat | Feb. 20-21 (2:30 matinees/7:30 gala) Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino Cultural Center of the Philippines , Pasay City (Outreach performances may be announced) | |
Tula Tugma sa Dula | Mar- 4-7 (10:30/2:30/ 7:30) MSU-IIT Mini Theatre, Iligan City |
Topics : arts & culture theater ipag ranaw