Showing posts with label Department of English and Comparative Literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of English and Comparative Literature. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

UP DECL celebrates centenary and arts month with "Screen: Macbeth"

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In celebration of its centennial, the Department of English and Comparative Literature (DECL) of the College of Arts and Letters of the University of the Philippines-Diliman presents the World Theatre Project’s Screen: Macbeth. Direction and concept by Dr. Anton Juan Jr. with the dramaturgy of Dr. Judy Celine Ick, Screen: Macbeth recreates a hyper visual staging of The Bard’s tragedy written in the 17th century for the 21st century Filipino audiences. The play is a commemoration of Shakespeare: From Globe to Global, an international celebration, and opens in the National Arts Month on February 28 and runs until March 6 at the Media Center of the College of Mass Communication, UP Diliman. Shows from February 28 to March 4 are at 7:00 p.m.; shows on March 5 to 6 are at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. 

“Screen means to show but it also means to conceal. The screens in the movie theatres, television, computers, mobile phones, and other digital gadgets that we use today display images and information that mirror only one or two dimensions of ourselves,” Juan says. He adds, “However, there are the other dimensions not captured by these screens. These are our deepest desires and fantasies, which we do not show but conceal.” 

The DECL has earned the distinction as the seat of English and Comparative Literature Studies in the Philippines and in the Asian region. Its faculty has been producing groundbreaking scholarly works that delve on the creative, cultural, and literary discourses. Juan taught at the DECL and is now its artist-in-residence, currently on sabbatical from the University of Notre Dame du Lac where he is a senior professor at the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre Arts. Ick teaches Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the graduate and undergraduate levels at the department. She also authored Unsex Me Here: Female Power and Shakespearean Tragedy.

DECL has produced a significant number of poets, dramatists, fictionists, filmmakers and theatre artists. Some of the more prominent figures include National Artists for Literature, namely Francisco Arcellana, NVM Gonzales, Carlos P. Romulo, and Jose Garcia Villa; National Artists for Cinema such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal and; National Artist for Theater and Film Daisy Avellana.

The cast is composed of Teroy Guzman, Judy Ick, Romnick Sarmenta, Earl Ignacio, Jamie Wilson, Ron Capinding, Chiqui Burgos, Frances Makil-Ignacio, William Elvin, Ian Lomongo,
Gigi Escalante, Mary Jane Alejo, Tara Cabaero, Zaf Masahud, Florence Alverne,
Lhenvil Paneda with the special participation of Ricky Abad and Eugene Domingo.

The artistic team consists of Pat Valera (Assistant Director for Stage), Katte Sabate (Assistant Director for Film), Winter David (Video Designer), Ohm David (Set Designer), Jethro Joaquin (Sound Designer), Meliton Roxas (Lights Designer), Lhenvil Paneda (Costume Designer), and Paul Gaerlan (Properties Designer). The production team includes Olive Nieto and Sabate (Production Managers), Karen Gaerlan (Stage Manager), Garett Picardal and Bonsai Cielo (Assistant Stage Managers), Lehner Mendoza (Video Assistant/Projectionist), Krystel Dionisio (Sound Boardperson), Mark Ortilla (Technical Apprentice), Zaf Masahud (Staff), Giovanni Basco and Florianne Jimenez (Marketing and Publicity Content)

Ticket is at P250. For show or ticket inquiries, please contact Katte Sabate at (0927) 749-1842, Olive Nieto at (0915) 452-6372, or the DECL office at 926-3496. 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Call for Papers on UP-DECL Centennial and the 2nd Access Philippine International English Language Conference

The University of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE and the BRITISH COUNCIL are pleased to announce that the UP-DECL Centennial and the 2nd Access Philippine International English Language Conference will be held from 16 to 17 September 2010 at the SMX, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City Philippines. This event will coincide with the Manila International Book Fair, the biggest book fair in the Philippines.

Speaker proposals for the breakout sessions should fall within the conference theme and the plenary topics. Proposals on one of the topics listed below are also encouraged.

  • Content Based Instruction
  • Global issues in language learning / education
  • Teacher development
  • Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
  • “Grammaring”
  • Teacher training and education
  • Critical Thinking
  • Leadership and management
  • Teaching large classes
  • Cross Cultural Communication
  • Literature, media and cultural studies
  • Teaching methodologies
  • English for academic purposes
  • Materials design
  • Testing, evaluation and assessment
  • English for specific purposes
  • Materials writing in ELT
  • Varieties of English
  • English for the workplace
  • Pronunciation Young learners
Sessions should be as practical as possible and based on the experience of the presenter. They may take the form of a presentation (45 minutes) or a workshop (90 minutes). We welcome proposals from all sectors and levels of the ELT profession, including ministries, universities, schools, both primary and secondary and the business sector. Our aim is to provide as broad a range of ideas as possible. Workshop proposals and research for classroom practice are preferred.

Send your proposals to Adelaida F. Lucero at aflucero@gmail.com, or to Jansen Mayor at jansen.mayor@britishcouncil.org.ph and Digi Castillo at digi.castillo@britishcouncil.org.ph on or before 30 July 2010, Friday.

The U.P. Proposal Committee will review the abstracts/proposals accepted on or before Friday, 30 July 2010. The members will notify you whether your proposal has been accepted by the middle of August 2010.

Click this link for the conference program: http://tinyurl.com/34ptv3t