In the midst of so many
foreign pop acts and musical productions from Broadway and the West End , one small theatrical effort made waves four
years ago. It was a musical revue featuring traditional and contemporary
Filipino songs, sung not by legends of Classical singing, but by a troupe of
dedicated artists. The show was Philippine Opera Company’s “Ang Bagong Harana”.
In celebration of its
15th Year Anniversary Philippine Opera Company's bringing back "Ang Bagong
Harana" this October. "Ang Bagong Harana" is very fitting to
celebrate POC's Pearl Anniversary not only because it is one of POC's successful
shows but also to promote that our heritage is our country’s best asset. “Ang
Bagong Harana” will also remind us to put our country's future first especially
in the coming election.
From children’s songs to
tribal chants, from planting songs to courtship ditties, from stirring kundiman
to the delightful showstoppers by Sylvia la Torre, “ANG BAGONG HARANA” will
showcase the best of all the Filipino composers from different music genres ---
Nicanor Abelardo, Ryan Cayabyab, Willy Cruz, Francisco Santiago, Antonio
Molina, Resti Umali, George Canseco, Ernani Cuenco, Levi Celerio, Jose
Estrella, Constancio De Guzman and Felipe de Leon, to name a few.
What was the secret of
this small revue’s success?
“Ang Bagong Harana” was
envisioned as love song to our country,” says Karla Gutierrez, who heads the
Philippine Opera Company. ”We wanted to show audiences that there is so much
wealth that modern Filipinos can mine from our traditional and contemporary
music. In this age of globalization, it is all the more crucial for us to know
who we are and what we have that we can call ‘Pinoy’. A lot of performers may
say that we are the best in the world. But we wanted to go a step further and
prove it by using our own traditional and contemporary material. And we wanted
to showcase young singers who have committed themselves to classical singing
and to our traditional material. And it was a show that had the audience who
came to see it at the Carlos P. Romulo Theater at RCBC Plaza ,
weeping and applauding with joy.”
With all the warm
response it generated, Philippine Opera Company was all the more convinced that
there is a hungry audience for this ‘brand of entertainment’ that reconnects
Filipinos to their souls. It’s the one thing we cannot face the future without.
And that is why we
continue to show “Harana”, despite the seeming foolhardiness of doing a Pinoy
Musical revue when every other Pinoy seems interested in listening to anything
but his own traditional music. Not every Filipino feels a connection with their
cultural heritage. Some may think traditions are old-fashioned and no longer
relevant, and that they are unnecessary during these modern times. This is why
we need to be exposed to our cultural heritage for only upon understanding our
culture may we begin to value it.
Now, more than ever, we
need to believe in ourselves. The songs that have served us well in the past
will also serve as well as we go bravely into the future.
Why do we need to do
“Harana”? We at Philippine Opera Company have chosen to do it because now more
than ever, when globalization is the future of the world, we need to remind
ourselves of who we are, where we are, where we have been, and what we held
dear.
We stand ready to remind
our countrymen if we wish to survive as Filipinos and protect our culture, our
heritage is not a luxury or a cost, but a necessity.
The songs you will hear
in “Harana” are our legacy and our best gift to the world. In singing them
again, we say to the world, “This is who we are” … “This is our heritage”…
“This is the cultural journey all Filipinos should take”.
“Ang Bagong Harana”
features Karla Gutierrez, Cris Go, Lorraine Lisen, Melissa Camba, KL Dizon,
Cristiani Rebada, Michael Odoemene, Noel Rayos, Lawrence Jatayna and Nazer
Salcedo with the special participation of the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group.
Directed by Floy Quintos
with music arrangements by four of the country’s most awarded arrangers Von de
Guzman, Jessie Lasaten, Jesse Lucas and Paulo Zarate.
“Ang Bagong Harana” will
run at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza
on October 17 and 24 at 8pm and October 18, 23 and 25 at 3pm.
For ticket sales, please call Philippine Opera
Company at 822-9609 or 0917-5272880 or TicketWorld at 891-9999 or Like
Philippine Opera Company on Facebook.
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