NOBYEMBRE 2014

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NOBYEMBRE 2014
NOBYEMBRE 2014
Ugnayan is a monthly publication of the UP Diliman
Information Office under the Office of the Chancellor,
UP Diliman. Its editorial office is located at 2/F Villamor Hall
(University Theater), Osmeña Avenue, UP Diliman, Quezon City,
with telephone numbers 981-8500 loc. 3982/3983,
telefax 924-1881/924-1882, email address
[email protected].
Jem R. Javier
Sir Anril P. Tiatco
Editors
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Layout Artist
Mariamme Jadloc
Copy Editor
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Editorial Associates
Academic, cultural, and related events of colleges and other
academic/administrative units within UP Diliman for
publication in Ugnayan may contact their respective Chief
Information Officers (CIOs) and submit pertinent information
(title, venue and schedule, three- to five-sentence summary, and
contact details) regarding the event no later than two (2) weeks
before the month of the occasion.
UP Diliman Information Office
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Nobyembre 3-15
Bangsa
Mga Dayalogo sa Moro
Bulwagang Tandang Sora
3/F CSWCD, UP Diliman
Inihahandog ng The UP Repertory
Company para sa kanyang ika-43
anibersaryo ang tatlong dulang
magbabahagi ng mga kwento ng
pag-ibig, pagkakaibigan at
pakikipagsapalaran ng mga Bangsa
Moro. Ito’y mga dayalogong
nangungusap ng pagkakaunawaan sa
gitna ng walang hanggang tunggalian
at mga dayalogong humihingi ng
hustisya sa panahon ng kawalan ng
boses at kamalayan.
Tampok dito ang mga dula ni Rogelio Braga, sa direksyon ni Emmanuel dela Cruz, Ang
mga Mananahi; Ang Bayot, ang Meranao, at ang Habal-habal sa Isang Nakakabagot na
Paghihintay sa Kanto ng Lanao del Norte; at sa direksyon ni Dax Carnay, So Sanggibo a
Ranon Na Piyatay o Satiman a Tadman.
For ticket reservations and inquiries, visit http://bit.ly/GetBangsaTickets
Nobyembre 4
In Binondo, Once Upon A War
A book launch
CM Recto Hall, Faculty Center,
UP Diliman
2:30 PM
The event celebrates the launching of the first
novel of University of the Philippines University
Professor Emeritus and Playwright
Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio.
Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio is University Professor Emeritus of English at the
University of the Philippines Diliman. She is the founder of Teatrong Mulat ng
Pilipinas, an official children’s theater and puppetry troupe of the University. Her first
novel, In Binondo, Once Upon a War, is her masterpiece written for young readers
about World War II.
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Nobyembre 6
Trio Concert at Sundown with Noble (violin), Pasamba (cello),
Nicolasura (piano), and Malicdem (piano)
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
College of Music, UP Diliman
6:30PM
To be performed by faculty artists from the University
of the Philippines College of Music--violinist Chona
Noble, cellist Ed Pasamba, and pianists Gemma
Malicdem and Michelle Nicolasora. The first part of
the program featured composer Franz Joseph Haydn’s
gaily running piece Piano Trio in C Hob. XV: No. 27 and
Nicanor Abelardo’s arrangement of Filipino folk songs
Visayan Caprice. The second half featured Ryan
Cayabyab’s poignant arrangement of Nalinac Lay Labi
and ended with Anton Arensky’s romantic gem Piano
Trio in D minor opus 32. Ticket price is at PhP 300.
For inquiries, call telephone number 926-0026/ 9818500 local 2629, or visit www.facebook.com/UPCollegeofmusic or twitter.com/UPCMu2014.
Nobyembre 7
Improvising Normalcy, The Normalcy of Improvisations:
Policy and Practice in Post-Disaster Governance
NCPAG Auditorium
2:00-4:00 PM
This lecture, scheduled to be delivered by
Asst. Prof. Perlita Frago-Marasigan of the
Department of Political Science, CSSP, UP Diliman,
and a day before the Yolanda anniversary, is part
of Risking Resources, Reckoning Risk: The 2014 UP
TWSC Public Lecture Series on Natural Disasters,
organized by UP Third World Studies Centre. The
event is free and open to the public.
For inquiries, contact telephone
number 920-5428.
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Nobyembre 7
UPPI@50: Looking Back, Moving Forward:
An Academic Forum and Roundtable Discussion
CM Recto Hall,
Faculty Centre, UP Diliman
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
The event to be held in celebration of the University
of the Philippines Population Institute (UPPI)’s 50th
Founding
Anniversary will see notable alumnae of UPPI
discussing relevant issues in demography and
population studies, roundtable talks, impressions
from partners and alumni regarding the Institute,
presentation of UPPI anniversary mementos to
partner-organizations, and distribution of the Young
Adult Fertility and Sexuality (YAFS) 4 survey key
findings report.
For inquiries, contact Ms. Chrysalyn Gocatek,
telephone number 929-1770; email address [email protected].
Nobyembre 8
Philippine Traditional Dances: Sources and Influence;
Categories and Particularities
UPFDG Studio
College of Human Kinetics, UP Diliman
1:30 PM
Hosted by the UP Filipiniana Dance Group,
the public lecture will be delivered by
Department of Art Studies Professor
Pedro Abraham Jr. There will also be a dance
demonstration of the Sama-Badjao Igal,
La Jota Gumaquena & Sayaw ed Tapew na
Bangko in authentic, elaborated and stylized
modes. Admission is free, but slots are limited.
For preregistration and inquiries, contact Ms. Jane Marco,
cellphone number 0917-7038485.
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Nobyembre 7-9
The 3rd National Conference on Sport Pedagogy
Organized by the University of the Philippines – College of Human Kinetics and Ateneo de
Manila Loyola Schools Physical Education Program, the conference has the theme, “Best
Practices in Movement Education to Develop Champions for Life”.
For inquiries, contact cellphone numbers
0927-3382208 / 0922-8665592, email address [email protected].
Nobyembre 10
The Age of Globalization: Anarchism
and the Anticolonial Imagination
A public lecture by Benedict Anderson
GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center Auditorium
2:30-5:00 PM
Anderson’s lecture, which is drawn from his own
similarly titled book, attempts to map the
gravitational force of anarchism between militant
nationalism on opposite sides of the planet,
specifically, Cuba and the Philippines. The event is in
celebration of UP Asian Center’s 59th anniversary. It The
UP Third World Studies Center, the UP Department of
Political Science, and the UP Department of English
and Comparative Literature are the co-sponsors to the
event. Seats are limited and are available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Benedic Anderson, author of such notable works as Imagined
Communities, Java in a Time of Revolution, and The Spectre of
Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World, is
Aaron L. Binenkorp Professor Emeritus of International Studies,
Government and Asian Studies at Cornell University. His public
lecture at UP will be based on his book entitled, The Age of
Globalization.
For inquiries, contact Janus or Kat, telephone
number 981-8500 loc. 3586, email address
[email protected].
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Nobyembre 10
Piano masterclass with visiting
Italian pianist Christian Leotta
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
College of Music, UP Diliman
1 PM
Nobyembre 10-14
Settimana della lingua italiana
nel mondo (Italian Language
Week in the World)
The Italian Section of the Department of European Languages and the Embassy of Italy
are organizing a series of events in connection with the theme “L’Italia che ci piace: viaggio nella lingua e cultura italiana nell’era del digitale” (The Italy we like: A journey through
the Italian language and culture in the digital age).
Nobyembre 10-14
Exhibit
UP Piccola Italia will exhibit their achievements and events as the sole organization in UP
that provides a venue for enthusiasts of Italian to connect with one another.
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Conference and Job and Book Fair
CM Recto Hall Faculty Center, UP Diliman 10 AM – 1 PM
The Conference will feature talks about Dante Alighieri, Antonio Pigafetta, and Italian
poetry and songs. The Ambassador of Italy, H.E. Massimo Roscigno, will grace the event
by welcoming the participants of the conference. On the day of the conference, there will
be a job and book fair for Italian majors and minors.
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Nobyembre 11
Brunei in World War II: the Japanese Occupation
Remembered: A Discussion with Frank Dhont, PhD (Yale) of
the Institute of Asian Studies, University of Brunei
Darussalam
Conference Room, Third World Studies Center
Lower Ground Floor, Palma Hall,
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, UP Diliman
1:00 – 3:00 PM
In World War II Brunei was occupied by the Japanese. Brunei
was included in the
Japanese Army administration that governed the whole of
the northern part of Borneo. The southern part of Borneo was
controlled by the Japanese Navy. The paper investigates the
impact the Japanese occupation had on Brunei and how this
Japanese occupation is currently depicted and remembered
from a personal perspective and collective
experience in Brunei.
Dr. Frank Dhont is Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Asian Studies (IAS), University Brunei Darussalam (UBD). He obtained a PhD in History from Yale
University specializing in history of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. He also holds an MHum in history from Gadjah Mada University (Indonesia) as well
as an MA in Indonesian from Lund University (Sweden). He is currently working on the manuscript of Outlasting Colonialism: Socio-political Change in
the Javanese Principalities under the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia during World War II.
Nobyembre 11
Cacique Television: Rethinking
through the Lens of Latin America
Philippine
CMC Auditorium
College of Mass Communication, UP Diliman
5:30 PM
A public lecture to be delivered by Dr. Anna Cristina
Pertierra, Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of
Queensland. The presentation, sponsored by the UP
College of Mass Communication Graduate Studies
Department, draws from a comparative study of
entertainment television in the Philippines and Mexico, to
suggest that media scholarship and cultural theory from
Latin America offers at least three exciting avenues for
comparative consideration in the contemporary Philippine
media landscape.
For information, contact Jackie, telephone number
981.8500 loc. 2671, email address
[email protected].
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Popular
Culture
Nobyembre 12
Master Class on Piano
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
College of Music, UP Diliman
10 AM – 1 PM
The Master Class will feature Italian pianist Christian Leotta and everyone is welcome to
attend.
Nobyembre 12-14
Film Screenings
CAL AVR
College of Arts and Letters, UP Diliman
1 – 5:30 PM
Screening of films based on popular and classic Italian novels. Entrance is free.
Nobyembre 14
Conversation with the National Statistician
School of Statistics Auditorium
4:00 PM
An open discussion with Dr. Lisa Grace S. Bersales,
newly-appointed National Statistician and head of the Philippine
Statistics Authority (PSA).
Lisa Grace S. Bersales is former Vice President for Planning and Finance of the University of the Philippines System and former Dean of the UP
Diliman School of Statistics. She is the newly-appointed National Statistician and head of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Her research
focuses on the use of statistical analyses for application to different emerging issues pertaining to agriculture, the economy, and social development.
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Nobyembre 17
Music-Culture Workshop with Dr. Samson-Lauterwald
from the University of Cologne, Germany
Museum of Musical Instruments
College of Music, UP Diliman
2:30 PM
This public colloquium will focus on the
Las Pinas Bamboo Organ and aspects of
research and musicology in Germany.
About the speaker
Helen Samson-Lauterwald obtained her
PhD from the University of Cologne,
Germany. Her major field was Musicology,
and her minors were English Studies and Modern History. She is the author of the books
The Bamboo Organ of Las Pinas and Contemporary Filipino Composers: Biographical
Interviews, while her manuscript entitled, Music in the Zarzuelas of Severino Reyes
(“Lola Basyang”) is presently being prepared for publication by the UP Press.
Nobyembre 18
Hibla ng Langit: Ritwal ng Sinuyaman
Hiraya: Hiwaga ng Musika’t Sayaw
GT-Toyota Auditorium, UP Diliman
3:00 PM | 7:00 PM
Hibla ng Langit: Ritwal ng Sinuyaman is a puppet dance drama interpretation of the
Agusan Manobo legend Sinuyaman, their traditional cloth. Several aspects of the Agusan
Manobos will also be presented, such as their rituals, chants and dances. Music by
Kontra-GaPi; three-dimensional and shadow puppets by the Teatrong Mulat ng Pilipinas.
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Hiraya: Hiwaga ng Musika’t Sayaw is a presentation of new concert numbers by
Kontra-GaPi, in celebration of its 25th anniversary. Included are newly arranged folk songs,
a three-movement number, dances influenced by our indigenous tribes, and chants from
different parts of the Philippines.
Tickets are at PhP 100 for UP students and faculty and PhP 200 for non-UP audiences.
For tickets and inquiries, contact cellphone numbers 09178506713 / 09432259033.
Nobyembre 19
Winterreise (Winter Journey) concert with American tenor
Alan Bennett and Filipino pianist Albert Tiu from Singapore
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
College of Music, UP Diliman
6:00 PM
Winter Journey is a song cycle composed in 1827,
just a year before Schubert’s death. Finding
coldness and solitude, the protagonist of the
song decides to leave the town where he had
once found acceptance and love. He begins his
‘winter journey’ as he leaves the town with the
words “A stranger I came, a stranger I leave.” At
first he passes through familiar places, but near
the end he makes the mindful decision to go
down a track “from which no man has ever
returned.” From this point onward his plunge into
lunacy is certain. The final song presents a mystery for the audience. Ticket price is at PhP 300.
Alan Bennett, an American tenor, is admired for his performances in
concert and oratorio work. Specifically, he is known for his interpretations of the
compositions of Mozart, George Frideric Handel, and Bach. He studied vocal
performance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He earned his
bachelor’s degree in 1984 and master’s degree in 1987. Currently serving as
head of vocal studies at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music of the
National University of Singapore, he used to be an associate professor of music
at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana.
Albert Tiu, a Filipino pianist, studied piano at the UP College of Music, the Hong
Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and later at the Boston Conservatory.
In 1996, he received his Master of Music degree from the Juilliard School. He
participated and won top prizes in various international piano competitions,
winning First Prizes at the 1996 Unisa Piano Competition in South Africa and
the 2000 Web Concert Hall Piano Competition in the U.S. Currently based
in Singapore, he is Associate Professor at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory,
National University of Singapore, and member of the Singapore Music Teachers’
Association.
For inquiries, call telephone numbers 926-0026 / 981-8500 loc. 2629, or visit
www.facebook.com/UPCollegeofmusic or twitter.com/UPCMu2014.
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Nobyembre 19 - Disyembre 7
The Country Wife / Ang Misis Kong Promdi
Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero Theater
2/F Palma Hall,
University of the Philippines Diliman
Dulaang UP’s fourth offering for its 39th
season, The Country Wife/Ang Misis
Kong Promdi is a Filipino adaptation
of The Country Wife, a play in five acts
written by William Wycherley in 1675. A
classic comedy of manners and a
hugely popular one from the
Restoration Period, it satirizes double
standardism and hypocrisy that
dominated during the Puritan Regime
and are issues that are still faced by
contemporary
society.
Translated
by
Nicolas B. Pichay and directed by Tony
Mabesa.
For inquiries about special bookings (i.e. show buying, block buying, discounts),
sponsorship and ticket reservations, contact Samanta Clarin, cellphone number
0927-7406124, email address [email protected]; Dulaang UP Office, telephone
number 926-1349.
Nobyembre 20-22
Mother-Tongue and National Language
in the K to 12 Curricular Enhancement
as Framework for Development
University Theatre, UP Diliman
The international conference, with the theme, “
Language, Culture, Multiculturalism, Multilingual
Education and the K+12 Curriculum: Trends, Issues,
Challenges, Practices,” is organised by the Filipino
Departments of the University of the PhilippinesDiliman, De La Salle University, University of Santo
Tomas, in partnership with the Guro
Formation Forum, and with the support of the
Department of Education, and the Commission on
Higher Education.
Keynote speaker: UNESCO Director for Asia and the Pacific Dr. Gwang Jo Kim.
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Nobyembre 21
The UP Cherubim and Seraphim in Concert
Dalisay Aldaba Hall
University Theater, UP Diliman
7:00 PM
Included in the program is new music by young Philippine composers (“Ave Maria” by Jude
Roldan and “Our Father” by Carlos Pizarro), rarely performed songs by Philippine masters
(“Hosana” by Lucio San Pedro and “Dal’wang Sawikaing Pilipino” by Ramon P. Santos),
contemporary works by international masters (“Dirait-on” by Morten Lauridsen and
“Libertango” by Astor Piazolla) and music from the popular repertoire (“Blackbird” by John
Lennon and Paul McCartney and “Tomorrow” from “Annie”). Conducted by UP College of
Arts and Letters (CAL) Dean Elena Mirano.
For tickets and inquiries, contact Cory Villagracia (CAL Dean’s Office (Rizal Hall/ Faculty
Center)), telephone number 928-7508.
Nobyembre 21-22
7th ASEAN Environmental Engineering Conference
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Nobyembre 22-24
Conference on Values and Moral Education 2014
Benitez Hall College of Education, UP Diliman
This seminar, which features Dr. Zosimo Lee of the UP Department of Philosophy as the
keynote speaker, serves as a venue for teachers, researchers, administrators, students,
and policymakers to discuss ideas and confer with one another on the following topics
and issues in relation to values and moral education: stakeholder collaboration for
implementation, best practices and models, teaching innovations, and future directions
and goals.
Abstracts or full papers can be sent to email address [email protected], deadline of
submission of abstracts and of early bird registration is 10 November 2014. Other details
about the conference can be accessed at website www.valuesmoral.blogspot.com.
Nobyembre 24
15th Faculty-Student Conference on Statistical Sciences
University Hotel, UP Diliman
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
The conference serves as a venue for
statistics students and faculty to
disseminate their researches. The
conference is a joint effort of The School
of Statistics (University of the
Philippines, Diliman), The Institute of
Statistics (University of the Philippines,
Los Baños), and The Philippines
Statistical Research and Training
Institute.
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Nobyembre 26-28
The 12th Philippine Linguistics Congress
(12PLC)
Organized by the Department
of Linguistics, CSSP,
UP Diliman, the conference
focuses on the most current
advances in the study of
Philippine languages, and on
the application of linguistic
theory to other disciplines in
the Philippine context. The
conference also looks into contemporary comparative studies between Philippine
languages and foreign languages.
Plenary Speakers: Edward A.F. Gibson, PhD of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and William O’Grady, PhD of University of Hawai’i at Manoa.
For inquiries, contact Michael Manahan, telephone number 926-9887, email address
[email protected].
Nobyembre 27
Daluy: Musika at Kapaligiran Concert
featuring environmental work by Jonas Baes,
in cooperation with Bakawan and UP Cineastes
Abelardo Hall Auditorium
College of Music, UP Diliman
7 PM
Daluy is a music composition made up of five
environmental “soundscapes” composed
by
Dr.
Jonas
Baes. These soudscapes are to be performed in between
short film clips, each dealing with issues relating to the
Philippine natural and social environment. The music is to
be rendered by ensembles from the UP College of Music
as well as by the audience. This special music performance
is one of the featured activities of Project Bakawan, in
cooperation with the UP College of Music. The UP
Cineastes
collaborates
with
Dr.
Baes
in
bringing
sound
and
imagery
in
an
informative
artwork
which
completed
in
Freiburg
Germany
in
1994.
Admission
is
free
limited
seats
are
available
on
first
come
first
served
Dr. Baes is a composer and ethnomusicologist. He was formerly the chair of the Department of Composition and Theory at the UP College of Music.
As an ethnomusicologist, he has extensively written and published on the music of the Iraya-Mangyan people of Mindoro Island. His compositions
utilize unorthodox sound sources (bean-pod rattles, bamboo flutes, etc.) and are performed in various contemporary music festivals around the
world.
For inquiries, call 926-0026/ 981-8500 local 2629 or visit www.facebook.com/UPCollegeofmusic or twitter.com/UPCMu2014.
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Baes
but
basis.
Nobyembre 27-28
Philippine Geomatics Symposium
(PhilGEOS 2014)
NIP Auditorium
8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
PhilGEOS is an annual national
symposium for Geomatics educators,
researchers, practitioners and all users
of geospatial technology that serves as
a venue to synthesize and publicize the
long history of Geomatics practice and
applications in the Philippines and the accomplishments that goes along with it. On its
3rd year, the symposium, which carries the theme, “Enhancing Public Service with
Geomatics”, is aimed at establishing a powerful academe-government-industry
connection, facilitate idea exchange and encourage research and development on how
and what will make Geomatics an important element that will enhance the creation,
supply, delivery and sustainability of public service.
Nobyembre 28
35th Anniversary of the ASEAN Training Center
for Preventive Drug Education (ATCPDE)
Seminar on Counseling: UP College of Education Training Center
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Seminar for NDEP Coordinators:
UP College of Education Benitez Theater
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
With the theme, “35 Years and Beyond: Strengthening Collaboration for a Drug-Free
ASEAN”, the event is a day of capacity-building activities for prevention practitioners. The
offered seminars specially cater to public school guidance counselors and National Drug
Education Program (NDEP) Coordinators in the National Capital Region. For school guidance counselors, Aimee Rose A. Arguelles-Manda, MP an internationally certified addictions counselor will give a seminar on “Basic Addiction Counseling Knowledge and Skills.”
Simultaneous with this is another seminar for National Drug Education Program (NDEP)
Coordinators in the National Capital Region on “International Standards on Drug Use
Prevention and the Universal Prevention Curriculum.” The pool of internationally-trained
resource persons are Ms. Teresita Pineda from the Dangerous Drugs Board, Mr. Little
Jones Espeleta from the City of Muntinlupa, Dr. Maria Corazon Dumlao from DepEd, and
Prof. Francis Grace Duka-Pante from the UP College of Education. For inquiries, contact
Ms. Francianne C. Autor, telephone number 981-8500 loc. 2813, cellphone number 09323340774, email address [email protected].
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Nobyembre 29
Curriculum Studies
and Curriculum
Graduate
Symposium
on
Benitez Training Center 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
The event is a venue for research updates and dissemination of current issues on
curriculum studies.
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Globalization
CALL FOR PAPERS
FIELD SCAN 2015
UP Diliman and the Philippine Cluster of Performance
Studies International Conference
Field Scan is a roundtable conference to be convened among UP
system-based scholars and/or artists who have come in whatever
degree of working partnership with the UP community to weigh in on
the fairly recent shifts in both the practice and methods and
frameworks of study drawn from and/or applied to performance on 8
April 2015.
Precisely because Performance Studies as a field of study increasingly
enshrined in the international academe has its roots elsewhere in the
West, Field Scan is also a tactical gesture to deliberately find out how
Filipino scholar-researchers and artists have organically developed
methods to study and evolve grassroots practices, as well as possibly
find how the knowledge produced thus far could be evoked in ongoing
global conversations about what constitutes performance and how
and why performance research could even be more critically
sharpened. It is in this light that we invite 250-word abstracts for
email submission to [email protected] by November 30,
2014.
The abstracts may refer to analytical presentations of specific artistic/
research projects or be carefully considered attempts to critique or
invoke disciplinal and interdisciplinal frameworks that have
influenced the ways in which we have applied the tropes of
performativity and Filipino allied variants such as tanghal, palabas
and danas to bring about deeper and more productive engagements
with performance, its agents, publics and other invested agencies.
Please note that selected presentations from Field Scan would also be
taken for consideration in the upcoming Sa Tagilid na Yuta/On Tilted
Earth: Performance, Disaster, and Resilience in Archipelagic Space
conference which is the Philippine cluster project for Performance
Studies international 2015 to be held at De La Salle University and UP
Diliman in November 2015. The CFP for that conference may be found
here: http://fluidstates.org/article.php?id=62.
For Field Scan in UP Diliman (April 2015), the following are the
proposed sub-themes:
1.
Performance and Language-in relation to the language and
methods of performance studies as presently constituted; what
vocabularies/structures of thought are we bringing to bear on the
analysis of the making and experiencing of performance from the Philippines?; what are the cognitive modalities
invoked-- including and apart from performance studies intersections with the study and practices of history,
linguistics, sociology, anthropology, art studies as it converses with forms such as film, music, theater,
dance/movement studies, visual arts;
2.
Conceptualizing performance-what are the various theoretical and practical constructs that currently operate
in the fields of performance practice and performance research? How do we presently evolve parameters of study and
practice? What challenges and proposed solutions are we circulating in the field of the moment/contemporary
practice and research?
3.
Directions in Philippine performance research-what areas of study as well as new territories are
scholar-researchers-artists presently activating in their work? What convergences and divergences are arising in this
modest survey of individuated attempts at critical inquiry and practice?
PHOTOGRAPHS: Courtesy of UP System Information Office, Dulaang UP and Sir Anril Tiatco
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