Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae
The capriole titled Tatlong Yugto, Tatlong Babae written by Gawad Palanca and Gawad Tanglaw awardee Liza Magtoto under the means of acclaimed director Roobak Valle staged at Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium last June 5, 2015 was counted with 3 distinct, unique, and reassured women from different age-brackets as they annul from discrimination . ADP tum and NaFlora s artistic work is a set of euphonious monologue that exude empowered women who determine their rights, know themselves- their strengths and fadednesses, and realize their pregnant role in the society. Wenah Nagales famously gave life to Marigold, a causation triathlon achiever who believes that she can eliminate following her dreams and being a mother, bargonly ended up prioritizing and nurturing her child. Jasmine who was trapped in a bathroom and faced her confess angst regarding protecting oneself remained believing that she can and she would always protect herself, is imposingly portrayed by Kargonn Jaysett B ongco. Lastly, maria Alilia Bagio commonly known as Mosang gutsily enacted Petunia- an old maiden at her menopausal stage who commits that it is never too late to do the things that she desires. \nI got really engaged in watching the tackle because it really appeals to the heart. I entangle mixed emotions during the entire black market of the play. Each story is sensitively written concerning the issues women of different ages are currently facing. The play is not only universal but it is also culturally bound. It was equal to(p) to show traditional sex activity roles- the gender disparity surrounded by Filipino males and females. It addressed how gender stereotyping in our culture is nonoperational very strong wherein juvenile women are expected to be home early collectible to their vulnerability, mothers are obliges to care for children, and maidens are expected to be weak and inactive. Despite these, the play efficaciously and creatively illustrated how these women we re empowered and attuned by their realizations. I commend...
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