Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sugatula: Spectacular Exposure

Integrated Performing Arts Guild contributes a big effect on the theater history. Indeed, the IPAG has made a spectacular exposure that no one shall regret watching it – without no doubts and hesitations.  

As I walked the paths of the MSU – IIT’s mini-theatre, I imagined having a dynamic performance, and indeed, I am right. While I was scrutinizing every angle of the theater room, I had witnessed a different kind of atmosphere yet the characters are starting to prove that they really belong, which they portrays the roles in the play. It is amazing by the fact that while the viewers are moving and finding their comfortable chairs, some characters are having this kind of skills which they are acting even the show had not started yet. It is like entering an amusement park, and mascots are cheering you up.

When the show had started, all I can say is BRAVO. Poetry turns into a wonderful play. The skills of the actors are craving for success and they have this boldness in their personality which they faced it until the end of the show. It is an out of the world performance. Creative and passionate – outstanding and marvelous!

There are six different poems written by the most respectful writers of our country. The poems were entitled, "Pamahra", "The Legend of Maria Cristina Falls" by Christine Godinez-Ortega, "Kung Paano Maging Makata", "Pambambo Tusok-Tusok" by German Villanueva Gervacio, "Southern Cross" by Ralph Semino Galan, "Crossing the River" by Anthony Tan, and "Origami" by Marjorie Evasco.
You don’t have to blink because every scene is a scene to take. Especially, the shocking part which a man turned naked portraying one of the poems presented.

Overall, the show was a mesmerizing show. I can say that this guild will go as far as the universe can go. World class and extraterrestrial! 

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