The Philippine Star

Ding, Ang Bato! brings darna to the world of today

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The original Pinay superhero marks her return to the Philippine stage with a production that combines theater and dance. Ding, Ang

Bato!, presented by the Arts and Culture Cluster and the Dance Program of the School of Design and Arts (SDA) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), goes onstage from May 15 to May 21 at the SDA Theater.

Adapted from Darna, the most enduring and iconic Filipino comics character from the classic Mars Ravelo

komiks serial, this collaborat­ive effort between some of the country’s creative geniuses and outstandin­g students follow her heroic exploits as seen through the eyes of Ding, Narda’s younger brother.

Ding who was born deaf, goes with her in their journey of empowermen­t. Described as a truly Pinoy production,

Ding, Ang Bato! puts audiences in the middle of a strong theatrical brew of our nation’s pop culture, energetic physical theater, poetic syncretism of Filipino sign language, dance and inventive multimedia and scenic designs.

Highlighti­ng the college’s vision-mission of inclusion, this artistic innovation deepens the public’s understand- ing of the differentl­y-abled and their viewpoint of the world.

Carlos Serrano, an alumnus of the Dance Program is the main character to play the role of Ding, while Juner Quiambao and John Peñaranda, students from School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS), will be the alternates.

Reprising Darna is Christine Crame, Benilde’s Dance Program Chair while Stacy Abarca, an AB Music Production (ABMP) student will act as Narda. Television and stage performer Natasha Cabrera will play the role of Valentina, the heroine’s nemesis.

The musical is directed and with libretto by Chris Millado, Cultural Center of the Philippine vice president and artistic director. The dance is choreograp­hed by Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining Awardee Denisa Reyes and Ernest Mandap. Music is arranged by Ejay Yatco.

Joining the creative team are arts profession­als Tuxqs Rutaquio as production designer, Jay Aranda as technical director and lighting designer, Joee Mejias as projection designer and Aji Manalo as sound designer.

Dr. Sunita Mukhi is the dramaturg and artistic producer.

Ding, Ang Bato! shows will be at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at P500.

For details, call Kim Eneria at 0920-2992573 and Micca Aldover at 0955-1827445. For updates, visit facebook. com/dingangbat­o2018 and Twitter @dingangbat­o2018.

The SDA Theater is located at the Fifth Floor, SDA Campus, 950 Pablo Ocampo Street (Vito Cruz), Malate, Manila.

 ??  ?? Behind-the-scenes rehearsal of Ding, Ang Bato
Behind-the-scenes rehearsal of Ding, Ang Bato

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