"PUPPETRY GOES MOBILE AT THE CCP THIS AUGUST"
Writer Rae Raval expounds, “The carillo, inspired by small
traveling carts in Europe, were used by Jose Rizal to transport his cardboard
puppets around Calamba, Laguna. White
cloth and candles were used to stage shadowplay performances inspired by the
Spanish moro-moro repertoire...The exhibit is an intricate ensemble of stages.
Built to make shows mobile, these performance platforms double as interactive
art pieces. Each piece is a wheeled
treasure chest that holds toys, dolls, two-dimensional and three-dimensional
puppets. These carts are vessels of
commute and commune, traveling as a form of rehearsed acts.”
Cosico’s carrillos also serve as a staging area for visual
presentations of light and shadowplay.
Performances will be presented with the help of Aninong Makiling, visual
arts students of the Philippines High School for the Arts.
Marc Cosico is a resident visual arts teacher at the
Philippine High School for the Arts. He
received his Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from the University of the
Philippines. Cosico’s past solo
exhibitions were held at the Don Salubayba Gallery of CASA San Miguel, San
Antonio, Zambales, and in the University of the Philippines Los Banos’ Sining
Makiling Gallery. He has been part of
artist residency programs in South Korea, Scotland and Casa San Miguel,
Zambales. Cosico is a recipient of the
Metrobank Art and Design Excellence Award for Sculpture.
Carilyo Cart Project runs until October 27, 2019. Exhibit viewing hours are Tuesday to Sunday,
10am to 6pm. Hours are extended until
10pm on days with evening performances at the CCP Main Theater. For more information, contact the CCP Visual
Arts and Museum Division, Production and Exhibition Department, at (632)
832-1125 loc. 1504/1505 and (632) 832-3702, mobile (0917-6033809), email
(ccp.exhibits@gmail.com) or visit www.culturalcenter.gov.ph.
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