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Nationalism and heroism on ‘Storytelling Sundays’

The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) launched its family-themed Storytelling Sundays series last month, featuring a mix of music, shadow puppetry, animation, and performances by various storytellers.  

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Comedian Jerald Napoles is one of PETA’s storytellers in its June edition of  ‘Storytelling Sundays.’  

This June, PETA’s  Storytelling Sundays focuses on the themes of nationalism and heroism, as Filipinos celebrate Independence Day to honor past and modern-day heroes.

As the country begins to face the new normal and other challenges brought by the General Community Quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic, PETA’s  Storytelling Sundays aim to fit its featured stories to teach lessons on current social issues to audiences.  

“For three Sundays of June, we’re devoting to stories that center on heroism—what makes a hero out of even ordinary Filipinos,” says  Storytelling Sundays writer  Felinda Bagas. “No matter who we are, what our situations are, we can all be heroes for our country.”

The first of the June series opened June 7, with two stories:  Marvino’s League of Superheroes by Rae Rival-Cosico, performed back to back with song-turned-story  Ako’y Isang Mabuting Pilipino by singer-songwriter  Noel Cabangon.

In time for Independence Day, on the second week of June, PETA is featuring stories about  Andres Bonifacio and Gregoria De JesusNgumiti si Andoy by  Xi Zuq and  Ang Lakambini at Ako by Becky Bravo, today.  

For June’s finale episode, Storytelling Sundays revisits and reinvents of one of PETA’s beloved plays, Christine Bellen’s  Batang Rizal  on June 28, a condensed adaptation for the digital platform with new animation. This line-up of stories aims to inspire a love for country and people across all ages, during a time when we need it most.

Apart from the theme of nationalism,  Storytelling Sundays  gives a treat for Father’s Day on June 21 with  Russell Molina’s  Tuwing Sabado  and  Ano’ng Gupit Natin Ngayon?, two stories about fatherhood that tell how, in so many ways, our fathers and father-figures influence who we are, how we think, and what kind of persons we could be.

Storytelling Sundays  this June is presented by an exciting roster of storytellers:  Rak of Aegis’  well-loved ‘Tolits’  Jerald Napoles  and  Pepe Herrera, renowned folk singer Noel CabangonNoel Comia, Jr.,  and  Bourne Livelo  from  Tagu-taguan Nasaan Ang Buwan?, PETA’s own  Gold Villar-Lim, and master storyteller  Bodjie Pascua  who will be making a comeback in one of the episodes.  

Storytelling Sundays  streams through PETA’s Facebook Page  www.facebook.com/petatheater.  

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