May 31, 2009

PAPATAG produces first epic film in Palapag!


The Palapag Culture and Arts Guild (PAPATAG) Inc. successfuly finished "Epiko ni Sumuroy", the very first epic film made entirely in Palapag by Palapagnons themselves.

The 46-minute digital movie shot in sepia tone portrays the heroism of Agustin Sumuroy (formerly known as Juan Ponce Sumuroy or Juan Agustin Sumuroy), a native resident of Palapag who led the first and largest organized armed resistance of the people of Samar against the Spanish colonizers from 1649 to 1650.

The film stars PAPATAG members who have just attended the 2009 Summer Workshop on Creative Drama sponsored by PAPATAG and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) last April 26-30. This film serves as the workshoppers' output, which was supposed to be a stage play with the same title due to be shown on June 1, newly-declared Sumuroy Day by the Sangguniang Bayan of Palapag. Because of lack of time and preparation, the PAPATAG Executive Committee members decided to do a breakthrough film instead, which they believed needed less time and effort than a live stage performance.

With just 3 weeks before the show date, the cast and crew of Epiko ni Sumuroy managed to finish all aspects of the project, including hand-crafting of props and costumes, scriptwriting and reading, actual filming, and the equally difficult job of digital editing.

Despite the exhausting filming schedule in order to beat the deadlines, the cast and crew enjoyed the unique experience, especially because some of the shooting locations were actual historical and heritage sites, including the 17th Century Old Church Ruins in Palapag poblacion, and the ruins of the stone sentinel tower locally known as "balwarte", located in Brgy. Talolora, which was alleged to be actually used by Sumuroy during his time.

Despite PAPATAG's meager financial resources, the cast's acting that needs improvement, and the crew's technical shortcomings, Epiko ni Sumuroy is a great success since the objectives set by PAPATAG before commencing the project have all been met. But the success is yet to be proven come show date.

Here are some snapshots during the filming:


Ralph Pacle, portraying Agustin Sumuroy, poses with children
on his way to a filming location in Brgy. Talolora


The actor poses atop the ruins of the stone sentinel tower
alleged to be actually used by Agustin Sumuroy during his time;
this is located somewhere along the boundaries of Brgy. Talolora and Monbon



A snapshot of an actual fight scene between Sumuroy's forces and Moro raiders from Mindanao


A snapshot of an actual fight scene between Palapagnons and Moros from Mindanao


The camera crew, Paul Go (sitting) and Jeremy Evardone (lying)


Filming a scene along the ricefields of Sitio Cale, Brgy. Magsaysay


Filming a scene along the beaches of Brgys. Talolora and Monbon


Filming a scene inside the actual 17th Century Old Church Ruins in Palapag poblacion


One of the portable cameras used, an old model JVC camcorder
which still uses mini-DV cartridges (instead of hard disk memory storage)


Some of the cast and crew of the Epiko ni Sumuroy

The film's cast and crew are as follows:

RALPH PACLE as Agustin Sumuroy

LEONARDO REBATO as Babaylan / Amay ni Sumuroy

ALVIN ARANDIA as Padre Miguel Ponze Barberan

RYAN DUARTE as Don Pedro Caamug

RON HABANA as Don Juan Ponce

ADAN MUNCADA as Juan Gomez de Tres Palacios

JUDE REMEDILLO as Andres Lopez de Asaldigui

KENNETH DEANANEAS as Capitan Gines de Rojas

ROY RONATO as Capitan Francisco de Sandoval

ROEL LARA as Capitan Juan Fernandez de Leon

ALDRIEX PANCHO as Alferez

RICA CAPANGPANGAN as Iroy ni Sumuroy

ALVIN BARCUMA and ALVIN DOLON
as Pinuno san mga Lutao

GILBERT CALUMPIANO and EMAR MONTIBON
as Vicenzo Damiane & Julio Aleni

SHANNAH PORLON and ALVIN DOLON
as Mga Suruguon san Prayle

NIEL PORLON, EMAR MONTIBON, JUDE REMEDILLO,
GILBERT CALUMPIANO, LEONARDO REBATO, NUL PORLON
as Mga Sundalo nga Espanyol

ZALDY CUYOG, ALLENIL AFRICANO, MHADELLYNNE EVARDONE, SHANNAH PORLON, LESLIE OLCHONDRA, MENCHIE BALANG
as Mga Palapagnon

RP PANCHO, NUL PORLON, ALDRIEX PANCHO,
ALVIN BARCUMA, ALVIN DOLON
as Mga Lutao

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Casting: MARIGIL GO

Acting Coach/Consultant:
JENNIFER EVARDONE

Costume, Props, Set, & Make-up:
CEL CALVO, LEONARDO REBATO,
KENNETH DEANANEAS, DRYAN NUEVA

Finance, Logistics, & Food:
MARIBEL BALANG, MARIGIL GO,
CHANITO GORGONIA, GEMMA CALOT

Camera:
PAUL GO and JEREMY EVARDONE

Lights:
PAUL GO, EMIL GO, Mr. & Mrs. JULIO EVARDONE, Sr.

Music:
PAUL GO and JEREMY EVARDONE

Narration: Dr. HAYDEE EVARDONE

Script, Direction, & Editing:
JEREMY EVARDONE

May 10, 2009

PAPATAG and NCCA conduct Creative Drama Workshop


The Palapag Culture and Arts Guild (PAPATAG) Inc., in cooperation with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), successfully conducted a 5-day Summer Workshop on Creative Drama from April 26 to 30, 2009 at the Divine Mercy Academy of Northern Samar campus in Dionesio Village, Brgy. Tinampo, Palapag.

The NCCA granted PAPATAG's request for this workshop, and sent Fray Santy Leaño, CSFP, a member of the NCCA's Committee on Dramatic Arts for the Visayas, to be the major facilitator and workshop director.

The workshop was participated by 30 young talents -- some were resident members of PAPATAG while some where new recruits, some were high school students while some were out-of-school youth.

Here are some pictures taken during the 5-day workshop:




















A copy of the certificate given to Fray Santy Leaño;
Certificates of Participation with similar design
were distributed to the 30 workshop participants

The workshop ended through a showcase package of various cultural presentations by the participants, wherein the public and the participants families were invited to watch for free. This culmination activity was held at the church plaza of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish on the evening of April 30.

The 2009 Summer Workshop on Creative Drama was aimed at training old and new members of PAPATAG, as well as non-member youth, who would be the cast members of the prospected stage play "Epiko ni Sumuroy", which was targeted to be publicly shown for free on June 1, 2009, newly-declared Sumuroy Day by the Sangguniang Bayan of Palapag, pending the approval of the national government.