After the loss of her grandmother, Jen, a third-generation Filipinx woman, comes to terms with her culture and her relationship with her mother and grandmother. Through a series of letters and flashbacks, Jen is taken through the immigrant's experience across three generations of Filipinx women. Lola, Nanay, Anak is a ritual; it's a prayer. It is a celebration of Filipinx matriarchs, community, and honours the immigrant's experience and how it carries forward throughout different generations.
ABOUT THE LOCATION
You should be listening to this episode at Rundle Ruin, a historical site in the Victoria Park neighbourhood of Southeast Calgary. It is located at 632 13 Ave SE, Calgary, AB.
We have a map of the location, as well as directions, on our website: www.theatrejupiter.com/explore-episode6
HINT: Take a seat among the ruins.
EPISODE TEAM
Writers: Maggie Mackenzie and Kodie Rollan
Director: Roel Suasin
Sound Designer: Alixandra Cowman
Composer: Jonathan Lewis
Audio Engineer: Kyle Marshall
Featuring
Karla/Lilia: Thalia Altura
Jen: Kathleen Ballangan
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Creator/Producer: Andrew G. Cooper
Assistant Producer: Cassandra Watson
Production and Technical Manager: Skylar Desjardins
(exp)lore is produced by Jupiter Theatre with Media Lab YYC. This season is created and presented in Moh’kinsstsis, also called Calgary, in Treaty 7 Territory, which is the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy which includes the Kainai, Siksika and Piikani Nations, Tsuu T'ina (Dene) Nation and the Stoney/Nakoda Nation which include the Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley Nations and the Metis Nation Region 3. This season is supported by the Calgary Arts Development, City of Calgary, and the Rozsa Foundation.
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Information
- Show
- Published13 November 2020 at 16:38 UTC
- Length36 min
- Episode6
- RatingExplicit