TAWID SA HARBOUR feels like sitting in class with that teacher who can’t help turning every idea into a performance and every tangent into a doorway. Episodes flow with the same playful energy—part theatre geek-out, part gentle provocation, part "what does performance do?" I muse about bodies, stages, screens, and all the quirky little moments that make performance feel uncertain, chaotic, and alive—like a rehearsal when everyone’s overtired but inspired. The harbour becomes our shared studio, where we learn, laugh, spiral, and rethink about performance.

Tawid sa Harbour: Anything About Theatre
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TAWID SA HARBOUR feels like sitting in class with that teacher who can’t help turning every idea into a performance and every tangent into a doorway. Episodes flow with the same playful energy—part theatre geek-out, part gentle provocation, part "what does performance do?" I muse about bodies, stages, screens, and all the quirky little moments that make performance feel uncertain, chaotic, and alive—like a rehearsal when everyone’s overtired but inspired. The harbour becomes our shared studio, where we learn, laugh, spiral, and rethink about performance.
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June 11, 2023
Performing the Personal with Ela Figura
<p>Ela Figura takes us on her creative journey in devising her performance, “Still Awesome,” using personal narratives and “traumaturgy,” and taking inspiration from Layeta Bucoy and Olive Nieto’s MonoVlog and Bo Burham’s online performances. </p> <p>In this episode, we raise the ethical aspects of research on performing traumatic memory and discuss how to establish a safe space in creating a performance.</p> <p> </p>

May 15, 2023
The Collaborative Actors Prepare (Part 2)
<p>In this 2-part episode, Zheg Arban and Janna Cortes share their collaborative preparations as student actors for performances before and during the pandemic. We delve deeper into how collaboration in acting activates a safe space to make your co-actors and alternates an enabling presence to your growth on the stage and in life. They provide tips on how to make your acting journals your best friend.</p> <p>In “The Collaborative Actors Prepare Part 2: Actors as Collaborators,” Zheg and Janna reveal how they bring the collaborative acting process into their respective Dulaang Laboratoryo thesis productions and creative works.</p> <p> </p>

May 15, 2023
The Collaborative Actors Prepare (Part 1)
<p>In this 2-part episode, Zheg Arban and Janna Cortes share their collaborative preparations as student actors for performances before and during the pandemic. We delve deeper into how collaboration in acting activates a safe space to make your co-actors and alternates an enabling presence to your growth on the stage and in life. They provide tips on how to make your acting journals your best friend.</p> <p>“The Collaborative Actors Prepare Part 1: Collaborative Acting in UP Playwrights’ Theatre’s Nana Rosa” includes a glimpse of my training for student actors as "emotional athletes" through embodied dramaturgy.</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>
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