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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Angat Mindulani: preparing the next generation of Theater Artists in Mindanao

By Rene V. Carbayas

ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Rarely do we see young theater artists and directors gather to share each other’s experiences in doing their craft. What more is expected when young directors meet the veterans?

It is an explosion of ideas, concepts, processes, artistry, and aesthetics that filled in the vacuum between the veteran theater practitioners and the neophytes. A revelation coming from the heavens that touches the ground with complete humility, an exposition that unravels what is at the heart of the veteran theater practitioners.

Trade secrets are rarely exposed and shared. But at Angat Mindulani event, the unraveling was inspiring.

Who would not be inspired of Fr. Rudolf “Dong” M. Galenzoga’s love story with theater and the world, when at the time of Martial Law, used theater to spread love, peace and spirituality through his Maranatha play? Who would not be amazed at the philosophical view of Dr. Steven Patrick “Tibo” Fernandez of the Integrated Performing Arts Guild of the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) in Iligan City, who believes that there is order in chaos and that artists must continue to challenge the order of things in order for new knowledge to come in and a more meaningful and harmonious existence to thrive?

Who would not be in love with the works of Director Warlito Nestor Horfilla? His experiences with cultural minorities, their life and struggles generate knowledge for aesthetic expression. For him, the artist must consider the dynamics of the culture. He believes that theater generates knowledge; therefore, it must be greatly well managed and researched.

Who would not be overjoyed with the achievement of Mindanao State University (MSU)-Marawi’s Sining Kambayoka whose minimalist approached to storytelling that combines music, chants, and movements? Master Sunnie Noel led us to the world of Kambayoka artistic creation process through a workshop.

They are the icons of Mindanao theater that selected young directors all over Mindanao had the opportunity to a dialogue during a conference recently in General Santos City for the Mindanao Theater Conference dubbed as “Angat Mindulani: preparing the next generation.”

This encounter seldom happens, thanks to the MSU-General Santos City and the National Commission on Culture and Arts (NCCA) for making the event possible.

The dialogue and artistic encounter of young and veteran directors brought a new spark among young theater practitioners as each takes turns asking questions and learning from the gurus. They came out alive, renewed, and full of aspirations as they create vision for the future engagements in Mindanao Theater.

This cultural event was conceptualized with the need to hand down to the next generation of Mindanao theater directors the school of thoughts espoused by several Mindanao icons who have been in the cultural field for a long time.

The dialogue between the icons and the second liners has established a cognitive and aesthetic bridge between the icons and the young directors in terms of concepts, principles, theories and world views. It has also probe deeper into the icon’s social psyche and make all these more accessible to the young directors.

Mindulani” is a coined word from three Filipino words: Mindanao, dula (play/theater), and ani (fruits/yields), and “angat” means rise. Hence, Angat Mindulani literally means “raise the yields of Mindanao Theater.” Mindulani has also become an organization of theater practitioners and cultural workers in Mindanao and has been initiating training, seminars, and conferences in the past. During the dialogue, young directors have decided to continue with the engagement of Mindulani.

The bridge has been established as Mindanao icons mentor Mindanao’s future. The young directors have acquired the wisdom of the masters and it is up to them now how Mindanao Theater would thrive ahead. (PIA9)