Filipino Rock Opera Ballet, Rama, Hari, Returns

RAMA, HARI, the highly-acclaimed Filipino rock opera ballet, returns to the stage this September. The production holds the prestige of being the only collaboration that features the masterful works of five National Artists, Alice Reyes for Direction and Choreography, Ryan Cayabyab for Music, Salvador Bernal for Production Design, and Bienvenido Lumbera for the lyrics and libretto with English Translations by Rolando Tinio. Presented by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, in partnership with the Metropolitan Theater, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and with the generous support of Birch Tree Adult Boost, the production features artists from CCP’s Professional Artist Support Program and Alice Reyes Dance Philippines with performances running at the Metropolitan Theater on September 15-16, and at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater, September 22-23, 2023.

 

 

Inspired by the ancient Sanskrit epic, Ramayana, the ballet tells of the adventures of Rama, prince and incarnation of the god Vishnu, who comes down to earth to save the world from Ravana, the most powerful of demons and in time falls in love with Sita, daughter of the king of Mithila, Janaka, and eventually marries her. The evil Ravana attempts to tear the two apart only to find himself defeated and his demonic plans thwarted.

Quite coincidentally, in the late 70s and early 80s a new musical genre was born, referred to as OPM, or Original Pilipino Music; and herein lies the uniqueness in the adaptation of the legend having the distinction of being the first OPM music and dance theater masterpiece.

Alice Reyes took the challenge of weaving the dancers and singers within the music score, instead of separating them, creating a wholistic staging. Reyes uses diverse elements derived from Asian theater such as the shadow play, various hand props, and Indian movements transposed to choreography in the modern dance genre.

 

Ejay Arisola and Katrene San Miguel as Rama and Sita Photo byJojo Mamangun

 

The music of Ryan Cayabyab is an intermingling of various Southeast Asian musical influences rather than South Asian (Indian) with a dash of Western influence as heard in the monkey chant. The mixed influences of his music altogether “ Filipinized the score,” as he refers to his work as an “ eclectic piece,” a style that has eventually become his musical signature.

Complementing the music is the libretto of Bienvenido Lumbera, whose script has varying levels: an elevated diction for the protagonist and Filipino slang for the demons. The theatrical reason being that “the intrusion of a very contemporary diction could jar the audience into perceiving that the ancient epic of India is also “now” and “Filipino.”’ An English translation projected during the performance is the work of Rolando Tinio.

Salvador Bernal’s set designs further outline his stylized ornamented Oriental costumes.
RAMA, HARI was last re-staged in 2012 and won 14 Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards. It was intended to be re-staged once more in 2020 but was canceled due to the pandemic lockdown. This year, the long-awaited re-staging of RAMA, HARI will open in September with excited expectations.

This year, the creative team searched for new talents to join the cast and take on some of the production’s iconic singing roles.

The cast includes musical theater star, Arman Ferrer in the lead role of Rama with Vien King alternating. They will perform alongside dancers Ronelson Yadao and Ejay Arisola.

 

Arman Ferrer as Rama (2017) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Vien King (Rama) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Ronelson Yadao as Rama in Alice Reyes_ Rama, Hari (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)
Ejay Arisola as Rama (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)

 

Karylle Tatlonghari, Shiela Valderrama-Martinez, and fresh-face talent Nica Tupas alternate in the role of Rama’s beloved wife, Sita, with dance counterparts, Monica Gana, and Katrene San Miguel.

 

Karylle Tatlonghari as Sita in Rama, Hari Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Shiela Valderrama-Martinez as Sita Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Nica Tupas (Sita) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Monica Gana as Sita (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)
Katrene San Miguel will be alternating in the role of Sita (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)

 

Rak of Aegis Star, Poppert Bernadas, takes on the role of the demon King Ravana, alternating with Los Angeles-based musical theater actor Mathew San Jose making his Manila debut, and Jonel Mojica. Dancing the role are Richardson Yadao and Tim Cabrera.

 

Poppert Bernadas (Ravana) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Mathew San Jose (Ravana)
Jonel Mojica (Ravana) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Richardson Yadao will be dancing the role of Ravana (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)
Tim Cabrera alternates in the role of Ravana Photo by Jojo Mamangun

 

Theater icon Audie Gemora takes on the role of King Dasaratha. Also joining the cast are Katrine Sunga and Maron Rozelle Mabana in the dual role of King Dasaratha’s Third Wife, Kaikeyi, and the Golden Doe, while Miah Canton, and Raflesia Bravo take on the dual role of Kaikeyi’s evil adviser, Kooni, and Ravana’s demon sister Soorpanakha.

 

Audie Gemora (King Dasaratha)
Katrine Sunga (Kaikeyi_Gintong Usa) Photo by Jojo MamangunV
Maron Rozelle Mabana (Kaikeyi_Gintong Usa) Photo by Jojo Mamangun

Raflesia Bravo (Soorpanakha_Kooni) Photo by Jojo Mamangun

 

Paw Castillo and Jon Abella do double duty as Monkey Army General, Hanuman, and Rama’s brother Lakshmana.

 

Jonathan Abella (Lakshmana_Hanuman) Photo by Jojo Mamangun
Paw Castillo (Lakshmana_Hanuman) Photo by Jojo Mamangun

 

The showing of this grand epic is a timely presentation for the first show of ARDP after its celebration of its first anniversary last July 23. Starting with a press conference hosted by a heritage restaurant, Milky Way, which opened its doors in 1950 serving memorable dishes that have been relished by at least three generations of Filipinos. Keeping with the theme of RAMA, HARI, an Indian legend, Kashmir Restaurant, established in 1975, will also be coming on as a sponsor. Kashmir is now owned by Leon Araneta, son of Gemma Cruz Araneta, the country’s first Miss International in 1964. Both Ms. Araneta and Ms. Reyes were classmates at Maryknoll College where both are honored as Outstanding Alumnae.

 

Ma. Celina Dofitas will dance the role of Soorpanakha (Photo by Jojo Mamangun)

 

Altogether, RAMA, HARI is indeed a celebration on many levels and truly an extreme reason for not missing the show.

RAMA, HARI is presented by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, in partnership with the Metropolitan Theater, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and with the generous support of Birch Tree Adult Boost. It features the artists of Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP) and the CCP’s Professional Artist Support Program (PASP), with dance trainees from Guang Ming College, Philippine High School for the Arts, De La Salle College of Saint Benilde, and other independent performers.

 

SHOW SCHEDULE:

September 15, 2023 | Friday | 7:30 PM | Metropolitan Theater*
September 16, 2023 | Saturday | 2:00 PM | Metropolitan Theater
September 16, 2023 | Saturday | 7:30 PM | Metropolitan Theater*

September 22, 2023 | Friday | 7:30 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater*
September 23, 2023 | Saturday | 2:00 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater
September 23, 2023 | Saturday | 7:30 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater**

*With live music performed by The Orchestra of the Filipino Youth
**Evening Performance Sponsored by Samsung Electronics Philippines Corp.

 

Monica Gana as Sita with Ronelson Yadao as Rama Photo by Jojo Mamangun

 

FUTURE SHOWS:

CARMEN AND OTHER SPIRITS, a mixed bill featuring Alice Reyes’ CARMEN, with Production Design by National Artist Salvador Bernal, and gems in the Filipino Dance Repertoire including, Alden Lugnasin’s “Swimming the Ilog Pasig,” Ronelson Yadao’s “Two,” and Lester Reguindin’s “Now.”
Oct. 20-21, 27-28, 2023

PUSO NG PASKO, an all-Filipino Christmas Ballet celebrating Paskong Pinoy and paying homage to the different fiestas across the Philippine islands. Set to the timeless music of our favorite Filipino Christmas carols arranged by National Artist for Music, Ryan Cayabyab.
Dec. 1-2, 2023

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About ARDP

Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP) is the newest and most exciting addition to the Filipino dance scene. Founded by National Artist for Dance, Alice Reyes, the company focuses on dance education, mentoring, and creating new generations of Filipino dancers and choreographers, as well as showcasing an intangible heritage that every Filipino can be proud of, the astounding breadth of Filipino Works by National Artists and the top Filipino choreographers from 1969 on to today.

Since its Dapitan launch in July 2022, the company has raised the standard of Filipino Dance Performances, with an acclaimed first season at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, featuring Pulso Pilipinas I, Pulso Pilipinas II: Alay nina Alice at Agnes, Premiers and Encores, and Puso ng Pasko, as well as several performances and collaborations with major productions, and concerts in the Philippine theater scene. It opened its second season in 2023 with an acclaimed and highly praised run of National Artist for Dance, Agnes Locsin’s Encantada. It celebrates its one-year anniversary by finishing a Visayan Tour of Himamaylan, Dumaguete, Bacolod, and Ormoc, then performing for Samsung Performing Arts Theater’s fundraising concert, Open Doors.