PARA SA BAYAN: A MUSICAL PLAY
SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
PARA sa BAYAN (PSB) is a poignant story of a family who mirrors the local impact of global economy as characters breathe into life their daily struggle for survival.
Tatay Serafin, the lead character talks about his sad plight working for more than a decade as an illegal migrant worker in Japan. Rice Lumyad is a senior student at the Assumption College of Davao (ACD). She is Serafin's daughter wanting of a father and whose only wish is for him to come home during her graduation day. Though this is too complicated for Serafin because of his illegal status. Lola Angelina serves as the balancing factor as she connects these two generations dear to her life who are in constant conflict.
But PSB is beyond the personal story of a shattered family brought about by migration. The musical play has a second layer that provides the weaving element of the story; a twin-backdrop conveying the sad plight of the Filipino people & of the nation and the coming-of-age of the Missionaries of the Assumption (m.a.) Sisters' struggle for social transformation as a Society of Apostolic Life.
PSB also takes a closer look how one should work for an independent country free from the clutches of foreign rule. It also takes the occasion to merit the bravery of the m.a. Sisters in their best part of herstory when they decided to establish their own missionary community in bringing forth social justice with their apostolic mission to the poor and marginalized sectors. The m.a.'s bravery and determination gave inspiration to the whole Assumption College of Davao (ACD) Community. The m.a. Sisters are living witnesses in the turbulent times of the eighties.
PSB is a social commentary. And it readily proposes other crucial alternatives on the brain drain phenomenon and labor force problem in the country. Implementing a genuine land reform will spur national industrialization whereby large scale industries will be owned, ran and operated by Filipinos-- building a stronghold to deepen the sense of nationalism and viable alternative to create more jobs that will make the eight (8) million OFWs to come home and help in the nation building. In parallel, this is a dream and a vision that Rice Lumyad and Lola Angelina holds on close to their hearts.
PSB is a one hour and a half (1.5 hrs) musical play. The libretto is written by the grand prize Palanca winner Arnel Mardoquio. The play is narrated through choral rendition of songs, music and a combination of Asian-Mindanaoan dances and creative movements.
PSB is the major creative offering of Assumption College of Davao (ACD) in its Golden Jubilee Celebration.
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