MINTeatro’s MINT Senior High Theater Arts students recently concluded their Friday productions, “Stage Our Souls.” The series started from February 1 until March 1 at the Playhouse. Unlike their previous stages, this time they went minimal with their set-up—having only chairs and spotlights to work with onstage.
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Nowadays, adults and young people alike turn towards creative pursuits such as drawing, crafting, writing, singing or dancing to relieve stress. These allow them a temporary respite from negativity and high emotions that come with everyday life.
To kick off 2019, MINT Theater Arts (TA) program head Dennis Marasigan, opened a free workshop on “Expressive Arts Therapy”, led by arts therapy trainee, Inna Marie Abronega, for MINT students.
“I had to make it universal and powerful. In essence, I had to carry on the playwright’s vision and message. I wanted everyone to learn more about the reality beyond the play that you saw” - Kiefer Sison
“When I signed up to be a director for this year’s Shorts & Briefs, I wasn’t expecting to feel this attached, not just to the play I handled, but also to the people I worked with. Two whole months—filled with weekly rehearsals and a two week-worth of shows—filled me with melancholy when the last curtain call was casted. The whole project was short and brief, but it was all worth it.” - Aia Arkoncel, 2018