‘Rakenrol’ highlights Marcos’ 98th birth anniversary rites
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
LAOAG
CITY – In celebration of the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos’ 98th birth
anniversary, the provincial government of Ilocos Norte showed a full-length
musical play dubbed ‘Rakenrol’ Friday at Mariano Marcos State University’s
(MMSU) Teatro Ilocandia in Batac City.
‘Rakenrol’,
as director Jeremy dela Cruz described it, is a story about “love and
appreciating our past events.”
The
play took the audience on an immersive musical journey to the 1970s, a decade
when ‘Manila Sound’ flourished and considered to shape the modern music scene
in the country.
An
original song entitled ‘Rakenrol’ composed by acclaimed Filipino novelty
composer, Dennis Castillo was highlighted during the play together with hit
songs by Hotdog, Juan dela Cruz, Freddie Aguilar, Labuyo, VST and Rico J. Puno,
Dela Cruz explained that ‘Rakenrol’ was “not purely entertainment” as “just
like the rock and roll genre of music which is characterized as hard and
strong, the musical represents the strength and perseverance of Ilocanos.”
Last
July, the provincial government conducted a series of role auditions which were
attended by several Ilocano youth.
John
Lennon Simisim and Winchelle Rumbaoa of MMSU were cast to play as the main
characters Martin and Yolly, respectively.
“Rakenrol
is new for the Ilocanos. Behind it is a real story and we integrated in the
play the three elements of theater which are acting, singing and dancing.
Details suiting the Ilocano audiences have been also added,” revealed dela
Cruz.
Last
year, the Marcos Fiesta celebration was highlighted by a theatrical performance
and choreographed dances portraying the milestones of Pres. Marcos’ life.
When
asked about the potential of Ilocos Norte in the field of theater and musical
play, Dela Cruz said that “the province has a promising future when it comes to
this form of art as Ilocanos are very creative and competitive.”
Gov.
Imee R. Marcos said she was keen on developing the talents of Ilocanos in
acting, directing, choreography and production design through the “Looking for
Johnny Moon Workshop,” a flagship arts’ program of the provincial government.
-- PNA
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