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Page 1: WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND IDEAS ... of Ideas 2018 Brochure 18x8spread...Elehiya sa Paglimot and Kaktus Mental Health Disorders in Special Populations A glimpse of

WILL YOU STILLLOVE ME?

WILL YOU STILLLOVE ME?

FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND

IDEAS

P E R F O R M A N C E S

W O R K S H O P S

F O R U M S

P O E T R Y R E A D I N G

F I L M S C R E E N I N G S

E X H I B I T S

in cooperation with

Page 2: WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND IDEAS ... of Ideas 2018 Brochure 18x8spread...Elehiya sa Paglimot and Kaktus Mental Health Disorders in Special Populations A glimpse of

Object Portrait Exhibit is inspired by the Julia Bench Project with contributions from visual artists of the PHSA Alumni Amorsolo-Abelardo batch.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

Paper Crane Origami Installation, a three-day activity which serves as a unifying theme for all participants.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

12:30pm REGISTRATIONTanghalang Huseng Batute Lobby

1:30-2:30pm CHECKING-IN*Checking-In is a mindfulness exercise using the breath, visual imagery and body awareness. It is a form of meditation that hopes to ground the participants in the present and focus their energies on the workshops that will follow.

Facilitators: Shamaine Buencamino and JK AnicocheBulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

3-5pm WORKSHOPS**Demons, AngelsInspired by Auden’s quote “No, I wouldn’t want to get rid of my demons, or my angels would fly away, too,” Demons, Angels is a prose writing workshop that aims to show how writing can help people cope with major mental and emotional problems, stressing the idea that negative emotions are not always to be set aside or put away but instead should be dealt with because there may be beauty in the struggle to turn around these emotions.Facilitators: Ramil Digal Gulle and Louise Lopez

Bulwagang Pambansang Alagad ng Sining (MKP Multi-Purpose Hall)Maximum Number of Participants: 30

ReflectionReflection is a 2-hour trace monotype workshop that hopes to explore personal creativity.

Facilitators: Hershey Malinis, Anton Villaruel and Jun-jun Sta. Ana of the Association of Pinoyprintmakers (A/P)Pasilyo Victorio Edades (4th Floor Hallway)Maximum Number of Participants: 30

3-4:30pm FILM SCREENING**Short films on mental conditions from the 3rd Quisumbing-Escandor Film Fest followed by a forum facilitated by a psychologist.

Elehiya sa Paglimot and KaktusMental Health Disorders in Special PopulationsA glimpse of Alzheimer’s disease in the elderly and Autism Spectrum Disorder in children.

Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theater)Maximum Capacity: 85

5:30-7pm FILM SCREENING**Short films on mental conditions from the 3rd Quisumbing-Escandor Film Fest followed by a forum facilitated by a psychologist.

Bedtime Paradox, Kaming mga Nakakulong, and The TidesThe realities of different mental health conditions (Substance Use Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder).

Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theater)Maximum Capacity: 85

8-10pm PERFORMANCE***KOMUNIDAD by the Sipat Lawin EnsembleA participatory performance inviting audiences to form & perform their ideal community that supports mental wellness. Audiences collectively re-imagine cultural habits, rituals and create alternatives.

Tanghalang Huseng Batute (CCP Studio Theater)

Object Portrait Exhibit is inspired by the Julia Bench Project with contributions from visual artists of the PHSA Alumni Amorsolo-Abelardo batch.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

Paper Crane Origami Installation, a three-day activity which serves as a unifying theme for all participants.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

12:30pm REGISTRATION Tanghalang Huseng Batute Lobby

1:30-2:30pm CHECKING-IN* Checking-In is a mindfulness exercise using the breath, visual imagery and body awareness. It is a form of meditation that hopes to ground the participants in the present and focus their energies on the workshops that will follow.

Facilitators: Shamaine Buencamino and Christine CrameBulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

3-5pm WORKSHOPS**Learn to Play the UkuleleResearch has proven that learning a musical instrument creates new ways of expression, nurtures a sense of self-awareness, and contributes greatly to self-affirmation. As one learns to create new sounds and tuneful melodies with the instrument, the brain makes the similar connections within the environment which aids in healing and wellness.

Facilitators: Happy Music Ukulele ClubBulwagang Pambansang Alagad ng Sining (MKP Multi-Purpose Hall)Maximum Number of Participants: 30Note: Ukuleles will be sold at the Little Theater Lobby. A limited number will be lent to the participants. Bringing your own ukulele is encouraged.

PoetreatA poetry workshop based on the postgraduate thesis of writer Vim Nadera Jr. on Clinicial Psychology. This workshop aims to demonstrate the power of poetry in helping us recognise difficult emotions and express them through poetry.

Facilitator : Dr. Vim Nadera, Jr.CCP LibraryMaximum Number of Participants: 30

Movement ConnectionMovement Connection is a dance healing session which will reconcile our internal thoughts through external movement.

Facilitator: Christine CrameBulwagang Amado Hernandez (Conference Room)Maximum Number of Participants: 40Note: Dance background is not required.

“Pabaong Tinapay”This visual art activity will focus on getting in touch with one’s feelings, tap on resources, and identify that “bread” that will give us hope.

Facilitators: JMEAD Arts FactoryPasilyo Victorio Edades (4th Floor Hallway)Maximum Number of Participants: 25

3-4:30pm FILM SCREENING**Short films on mental conditions from the 3rd Quisumbing-Escandor Film Fest followed by a forum facilitated by a psychologist.

Wish and HawlaDocumentaries that bring light to the plight of carers.

Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theater)Maximum Capacity: 85

5:30-7pm FILM SCREENING**Short films on mental conditions from the 3rd Quisumbing-Escandor Film Fest followed by a forum facilitated by a psychologist.

Oh Aking Katoto, Jordan, and Comfort RoomSuicide and DepressionUsing the arts to cope with Suicide and Depression

Tanghalang Manuel Conde (Dream Theater)Maximum Capacity: 85

8-10pm PERFORMANCE***I:UNDERWATER and Other RuminationsBiographical theater by Issa Manalo-Lopez and Shamaine Buencamino interspersed with modern ballet pieces by Kare Adea, Karmela Cortez-Jabla and Cheska Vasallo. Talkback follows.

Tanghalang Huseng Batute (CCP Studio Theater)

Object Portrait Exhibit is inspired by the Julia Bench Project with contributions from visual artists of the PHSA Alumni Amorsolo-Abelardo batch.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

Paper Crane Origami Installation, a three-day activity which serves as a unifying theme for all participants.

Bulwagang Carlos Francisco (Little Theater Lobby)

12:30pm REGISTRATIONTanghalang Huseng Batute Lobby

1-3pm WORKSHOP**

Cultivating Attunement, Inner Composure, and Resilience Through ArtsThis visual arts workshop introduces some basic guides on how to be more mindful with one’s thoughts and emotions and to offer a friendly attitude towards one’s experiences in life. It also provides some basic experiential exercises on cultivating inner composure and resilience that the participants may be able to apply in their day-to-day encounters.

Facilitators: ArtPsych Circle Inc. and MADE NOW (Metrobank Foundation Art and Design Network of Winners)Pasilyo Victorio Edades (4th Floor Hallway)Maximum Number of Participants: 30

3-5pm PERFORMANCE***

will you still love me?Poetry readings, dance interpretations and video testimonials of Laya Arioder and Gabbie Tatad that will culminate with a forum led by Alya Honasan.

Tanghalang Huseng Batute (CCP Studio Theater)

* First-come-first-serve** First-come-first-serve (subject to allowable capacity), pay-what-you-can, suggested amount of P50*** P200 / ticket (senior citizens discount applicable)NOTE: Festival Pass at P500 will allow access to all activities and performancesAll workshops are open to 15 years old & above

FRIDAY (September 14) SATURDAY (September 15) SUNDAY (September 16)