A continuing narrative on Philippine theater : the story of PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association) / organized, written, and edited by Laura L. Samson [and four others] ; based on the manuscripts, articles and chapters written by Jovenal D. Velasco [and three others]
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789718691038
- 792.09599
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 792.09599 C762 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 102089d |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 649-654).
Part 1. 1967-1972 : envisioning a national theater
A visionary's blueprint
1967 : the birthing of PETA
1967 : the PETA Kalianangan Ensemble
Central Institute of Theater Arts in the Philippines
From the PETA national network to the international theater institute
Taunting the Marcoses
The founder's syndrome
Part 2 : 1973-1986 : building a people's theater
Organizational biography, 1973-1986
Kalinangan Ensemble
CITASA 1973-1986 : dynamic pedagigy and outreach
Metropolitan teen theater league
The national theater movement takes wing : Makiisa I (1983) and Makaiisa II (1984)
1973-1986 in retrospect
Part 3. 1987-2003 : PETA comes of age and presences the future
PETA's organizational journey to institutional (1987-2007)
PETA's foray into broadcast theater
PETA's theater colelctives and the emerging theater for development practice
Metropolitan teen theater league
School of people's theater and the PETA training and education program
The Kalinangan ensemble and the PETA performance program
The theater center story
Synthesis : the PETA person speaks
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