Magwayen Creative Scholars' Guild

Magwayen Creative Scholars' Guild

The logo of Magwayen, the premiere theater organization of the PLM
Formation 1998
Type Theatre group
Purpose Filipino theatre
Location
Notable members
Adolf Alix, Florida M. Bautista, Marlon Miguel, Real Florido
Website Magwayen Geocities site

The Magwayen Creative Scholars' Guild (Or, simply Magwayen) is the premiere theater organization of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. It is the first organization in PLM to stage a full-length original musical play - Bidasari (1999), the first group to organize a literary contest - Gawad Magwayen (1998), and the first performing arts ensemble to hold a major concert - Incunabula (2000).[1]

Founded in 1998 by Marlon Miguel, an award-winning screenplay writer,[2][3] the organization already produced more than 10 major plays and many minor plays and other productions.

The Magwayen Name

The name Magwayen was derived from the Philippine History books. He was a Visayan deity for the underworld, inspiring present-day scholars to conquer the "other" world - the stage, literature and performing arts.

'Magwayen' temporarily changed their name to 'Marulaya' the day before the 12th anniversary of the University Organization. But on their 13th Year they changed it back to "Magwayen".

See also:Magwayen History

Divisions

The Dramatics Ensemble

Throughout the years, Magwayen has been renowned from producing original stage productions, from the epic musicals Bidasari, Indrapura, Ang Prinsepe ng Marulaya, and comedy Señorita Pretenciosa, to the darker dramas Casa Ligaya and Trajedia La Vida.

On September 20, 2007, Magwayen staged its boldest and most daring play to date, X (Eks) at the Tangahalang Manileño of the PLM. The said stage production is composed of ten short plays, a conglomeration of different artistic visions of various award-winning and talented directors, that depict the different facets of the Philippine society.

Performing Arts Group

PLM Activity Center, one of the venues for the variety shows produced by Magwayen.

Magwayen is proud of its performing arts division for creating edgy and riveting production numbers. Every performance was a guaranteed hit inspiring the group to produce concerts featuring the University’s home grown talents. The legendary Incunabula, jam-packed MMI, the celebrated Chill out at WOW and the Artist Fest 2006 were among the notable student concerts produced by the guild.

The Literary Division

Aside from producing its own play, Magwayen has also been writing for the guild’s productions. Students found a new way of speaking their hearts and soul through a variety of literary masterpieces. Some of their productions are Bidasari, Señorita Pretenciosa, Hawla, Tatlong Mukha, Ang Principe ng Marulaya, Live Act (comedy anthology, now with its 3rd installment), Indrapura, and many more.

See also: Magwayen video at ABS-CBN

Departments (Divisions)

Magwayen has four departments which was previously called divisions which are the Voice Department, Dance Department, Drama Department, and the Literary and Production Department.

List of Magwayen Directors

Presidents of Magwayen Creative Scholars' Guild
Marlon Miguel, 1998-1999
Raquel Refulgente, 1999-2000
Shengka Mangahas, 2000-2001
Michael Louis Flororita, 2001-2002
Mary Lyn Buguina, 2002-2003
Real Florido, 2003-2004
Aldrin Espinosa, 2004-2005
Jaycel Jacinto, 2005-2006
Byron Joseph Barinuevo, 2006-2007
John Paul Velasco, 2007–2008

Aside from Adolf Alix, Marlon Miguel, Florida M. Bautista, and Real Florido, Magwayen is home to talented and award-winning directors. In 2007, the following directors together with Real Florido collaborated to create a stageplay entitled Eks (X).

References

  1. Magwayen Geocities website. Accessed February 13, 2009.
  2. "X (Eks)". Click The City website. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-12. ...Film Academy of the Philippines and Carlos Palanca Awardee, Marlon Miguel...
  3. "Indrapura". Click The City website. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-12. This is written by Film Academy of the Philippines Screenplay Writing Competition Grand Winner, Marlon Miguel
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