History of Drama
History of Drama
Spanish Period
1. Teabag “to excavate”. St. Helena’s chase for cross
2. Lagaylay – Pilarenos of Sorsogon get calm during Maytime
3. Cenacle – passion, and afterlife of Christ
a. Canada – chanted like pasion
b. Hablada – a adroit admeasurement of words in a advised manner
4. Panunuluyan – Mary & Joseph analytic for ambush afore Christ’s bearing - presented afore 12mn on Christmas eve
5. Salubong – during the easter (Mary meets risen Christ)
6. Carillo (shadow play) – a anatomy of ball performed during a moonless night or a aphotic night afterwards a harvest
7. Zarzuela – 1st Philippine drama. Agreeable ball or melodrama. Has 3 acts of man’s affection & affect (love, hate, revenge, cruelty, avidity or social/political problems)
8. Senate – abbreviate agreeable ball (18th century) - abstract comedies performed by characters from lower-class ancestors (Indio) - theme: taken from accustomed activity scenarios
American Period
Severino Reyes – ancestor of Tagalog ball - Walang Sugat
Aurelio Tolentino – a Kapampangan dramatist
Luang Tagalog = masterpiece
Kahapon, Ngayon, at Bukas = resulted in his incarceration
Hermogenes Ilagan – from Central Luzon - he founded the accumulation Campana Ilagan Severino Reyes and Hermogenes Ilagan started the movement adjoin the moro-moro (play adjoin Muslims)
Japanese Period
Characterized by date shows because cine houses were closed
Organization of Filipino players (Dramatic Filipinos)
Jose Ma. Hernandez – Panday Pira
Francisco Soc Rodrigo – Sa Pula so Puti
Clodualdo del Mundo – Bulaga
Julian Cruz Balmaceda
Sino ba Kayo?
Dahil sa Anak
Gigante ng Patay
Period of New Society (Modern) animating old plays/dramas 1977 – Tales of Manuvu (a new appearance of bedrock of the carol opera) - Performed by Celeste Legaspi, Lea Navarro, Hadji Alejandro, Boy Canara, Anthony Castello & Rey Dizon - choreographed by Attic Reyes Singing Embayoka (CCP) – from Mindanao State University.
Development of play
PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association) – Cecille Guidote & Lino Brocka
Repertory Philippines – Rebecca Godines & Zenaida Amador
UP Repertory – Behn Cervantes
Teatro Filipino – Rolando Tinio
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