Mindanao is in the heart
A festival of rich stories–from broken dreams to vivid aspirations–about the country’s second largest island
A festival of rich stories–from broken dreams to vivid aspirations–about the country’s second largest island
Stories about Mindanao take center stage at the 10th Tanghal University Theater Festival, which Xavier University (XU)-Ateneo de Cagayan in Cagayan de Oro City is hosting this weekend, Nov. 25-26.
The little town of Paete in Laguna, along Laguna de Bay, lies in the shadows of the Sierra Madre mountains with its three crosses on the summit. It is
It all began in January-February 1974 when playwright-director Frank G. Rivera and other colleagues from the Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) were invited by Rufino Ignacio, vice president for academic affairs of the Mindanao State University (MSU) in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, to do a three-day workshop there.
On a rainy afternoon in a suite at the Manila Doctors’ Hospital in Ermita, theater director Frank Rivera is enjoying another breather from his regular chemotherapy sessions, which have been going on since April this year.
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