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Moro-moro
- moro-moro, the earliest known form of organized theatre in the Philippines; it was created by Spanish priests.
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PHILIPPINE THEATER Theater in the Philippines is as varied as the cultural traditions and the historical influences that shaped it through the centuries. The dramatic forms that flourished and continue to flourish among the different peoples of the archipelago include: the indigenous theater, mainly Malay in character, which is seen in rituals ...
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Jul 18, 2020 · During the inauguration of the first grammar school in the island of Cebu in 1598, Fernandez narrates that the program took the form of a comedia. In 1609, the first comedia written by a Spaniard in the local language was staged in Cebu’s neighboring island of Bohol.
Philippine Studies 28 (1 980): 389-41 9 From Ritual to Realism: A Brief Historical Survey of Philippine Theater DOREEN G. FERNANDEZ INDIGENOUS DRAMA The fust Spaniard who wrote about Philippine drama, Vicente Barrantes, affirmed that all Tagalog theater was definitely derived from Spanish theater, and that there was none of it before Span-
Essays on the history, forms, and production of Philippine theater, as well as its important works, studies, artists, venues, and organizations.
Jul 20, 2020 · Philippine artists like Baltazar learned that a comedia narrative was typically derived from metrical romances in Europe. The Philippine komedya on the other hand, was a combination of the moro-moro and the Hispanic capa y espada .
The dramatic forms that flourished and continue to flourish among the different peoples of the archipelago include: the indigenous theater, mainly Malay in character, which is seen in rituals, mimetic dances, and mimetic customs; the plays with Spanish influence, among which are the komedya, the sinakulo, the playlets, the sarswela, and the ...