Curtains: Para hindi mo ito maintindihan.
Para hindi mo ito maintindihan was performed at last night's Happy Mondays Poetry Night at Mag:net
Katipunan. I don't know if we'll be closing this book right away, but
the entire journey was a quite a stimulating and refreshing experience.
Our group first met up at Gateway mall before we hailed a cab to
Mag:net. I had brought my trusty oil marker so we can retouch our faded
henna tattoos before we had dinner. There were already people coming in
to hang out and wait for the event so we never really got to rehearse
using the space itself. I finally met Opa's former teacher, Joel
Toledo, who was the organizer of Happy Mondays. While we were just
sitting around, Joel came up to us clutching the lineup and informed us
that we would be performing last as a finale. Huwaw.
So we just hung around some more, talked, as people kept trickling in.
The event began sometime around 8:40 in the evening, as Joel had said
that they were still waiting for the Batute group to arrive. I have to
admit, I have never been to a poetry reading before, so it was
refreshing to be at an event such at this. I actually enjoyed that
story this one guy read about this girl that was a serial dater. I
loved it.
We decided to change into our white T-shirts after the first set of
readings, so we headed downstairs to change, warm-up, and throw lines.
We ended up staying there until after the intermission, so we never got
to watch the Batutes, which my LJ friend Siege is part of.
Went back upstairs after the first reader of the second set, and just
stood in the back until everyone was finished. Then finally it was
showtime. I honestly had no idea where to position myself, as it seemed
that Jenny, Betty and Opa had already chosen specific areas. So I
settled myself on a seat at a table near the front where a couple of
readers from the first set were sitting.
I have to say, performing at different venues gives this piece a
different look each time. You have the opportunity to play around with
the space that you have.
Super thanks to those who came and watched! Sir Dennis was there within
half an hour after we had texted him the invite. Jenny's friends are so
loyal, hahaha. They had already seen us perform at Shotlist, and they
were back at Mag:net. Ian also came back to watch, and dragged Nicco
along with him, wahahaha. Speaking of Nicco, he had such a funny yet
positive way to tell me how I gained weight. Thanks to that, baby bro,
hahahaha!
Thanks again to Aba Lluch Dalena for the henna tattoos, to Allan
Alcantara for our online poster design, and Ria Torrente for our
pictorial photos.
And of course, a million thank yous to my Ingenue buds, Betty
Uy-Regala, Jenny Logico and Opaline Rae Santos. The polar bear gave us
more than just salmon (and 2 weeks supply of hotdogs, hahaha). We were
introduced to more intimate round-table discussions, Grotowski, Artaud,
and Colgate. Lab, lab all.