Ears on/of Makiling

Episode 9 of the TIMEZONES podcast series, co-initiated and co-produced by Norient and the Goethe-Institut. This episode explores the stories and sounds of Mount Makiling, located 80 kilometres South of the Philippine capital of Manila. Makiling is the sacred site of local legends, the setting for numerous classical works of literature, and a pilgrimage destination for many mystics. And it is the home of many artists and arts students.

The University of the Philippines Los Baños was established in 1909, covering one side of the mountain. In 1977, Imelda Marcos, the notorious dictator’s wife, built the National Arts Center and the Philippine High School for the Arts on its slopes.

For many Filipino artists, the mountain is the ground in which their artistic roots were planted – despite moving back to the urban metropolises, to other islands of the archipelago, or to other continents, the mountain is a wormhole through which many artists’ pasts and presents intertwine. Makiling is the constant drone and its winds and rains the ostinati that their present and future experiences of nature, the forest, art, theater, poetry, and music are tuned to.

A podcast by meLê yamomo and Nono Pardalis

Co-initiated and co-produced by Norient and the Goethe-Institut

Featuring: Datu Arellano, Donna Cher dela Cruz, Dennis Gupa, Karlene Moreno Hayworth, Reagan Romero Maiquez, Nono Pardalis, and meLê yamomo

Artistic Editor: Abhishek Matur
Project Management: Hannes Liechti
Video Trailer: Emma Nzioka
Jingle Voiceover: Nana Akosua Hanson
Jingle Mix: Daniel Jakob
Mastering: Adi Flück, Centraldubs
Artwork: Šejma Fere
Video Trailer: Emma Nzioka

Full transcript of episode 9

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Featured Artists

Datu Arellano is a visual artist, musician, designer, retired front-end web developer, educator, and has been an active member of the Anino Shadowplay Collective since 1997. As a practitioner, he straddles multiple contexts of visual and performing arts and works within the traditional forms of drawing, painting, and sculpture; the experimental aspects of sound design, music, and video; and the commercial contexts of graphic design. He lives and works in Quezon City and Manila.

Donna Cher dela Cruz received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2002, majoring in Speech Communication, and her Bachelor of Laws from the Arellano University School of Law in 2008. In 2009, she became a managing partner of the law firm Dela Cruz & Cabahug Law Offices. In 2011, she joined the Supreme Court of the Philippines as a court attorney in the Office of the Chief Attorney. She is currently a court attorney in the Office of Associate Justice Jose Midas P. Marquez. Donna is a faculty member of the Manila Adventist College School of Law and Jurisprudence where she teaches legal writing and a graduate of the Philippine High School for the Arts, Mt Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, where she spent four years as an art scholar majoring in music (piano). She is married to artist Datu Arellano; they have three sons.

Dennis Gupa is a theater director and assistant professor at the University of Winnipeg’s theater and film department. He is an SSHRC Vanier scholar and received his PhD in applied theater at the University of Victoria. His research interest is on the intersection of climate change, indigenous ecological knowledge, and applied theater. He obtained an MFA degree in theater (directing) from the University of British Columbia and an MA in Theater Arts at the University of the Philippines. His intercultural and multidisciplinary directing works have been exhibited in North America and Southeast Asia. He is included in The Cultural Centre of the Philippines’ Encyclopedia of Philippine Arts (Theatre Volume) for his contribution to the contemporary theatrical heritage of the Philippines.

Karlene Moreno Hayworth is a soprano singer who graduated from the Philippine High School for the Arts on a full scholarship and received a Bachelor’s degree in music from University of the Philippines with magna cum laude honors. She continued her postgraduate training at the Royal Northern College of Music and The Associated Studios in London. Awards include the second prize in the National Music Competition for Young Artists and the grand prize in the McDonald’s Makabata Awards Special Child Achievers Category. She is currently a member of the Philharmonia Chorus. Outside the classical music world, Karlene was a weekly student DJ/radio presenter for 97.1 WLSFM (GMA Network), a top-rated pop music station.

Reagan Romero Maiquez is a writer, researcher, and teacher with a background in creative writing, anthropology, psychology, Philippine theater and performance studies. He has taught writing and literary studies and produced theatrical works and interdisciplinary research at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños. His poetry volume Ilang Sandali Makalipas ang Huling Araw ng Mundo (A Few Moments After the Apocalypse) was published by University of the Philippines Press. He has worked in community theater with African, Karen, and Filipino migrants and refugees in Melbourne and is working on community development projects.


Bonus Talk

Makiling’s Silence: A Memory, a Source, a Force of Creative Lives and Ceaseless Meanderings
moderated and produced by Dayang Yraola

Dayang Yraola, a Manila-based teacher, curator, sound artist, and sound archivist, retrieves her long-lost memories of living in Mt. Makiling in Los Baños, Laguna, in the early 2000s. She engaged in a conversation with three alumni of the Philippine High School for the Arts, the school at the heart of Mt Makiling, namely meLê yamomo, a Europe-based scholar and artist; Donna Cher dela Cruz, a Manila-based lawyer; and Nono Pardalis, a Laguna-based writer. Sharing their individual memories helped the participants of this Bonus Talk locate the place of Mt Makiling in many past and present episodes of their lives and their practice.

Dayang Yraola is an associate professor and curator of the Fine Arts Gallery at the University of the Philippines. She is the founder and lead curator of the art project series Project Glocal and Composite Noises. You can visit her website here.


Playlist

Explore a playlist of artists featured in the TIMEZONES Mt Makiling podcast episode, their collaborators, and their peers in the Filipino community.

Curated by Datu Arellano

The TIMEZONES podcast series plunges into the world of artists and their practices, asking: what does living and working in culture and the arts involve in different countries, cities, and contexts today? The artists’ thoughts on their moods, their social, political, and intellectual realities and their philosophies (of life) have been worked up into experimental audio collages.

The podcasts run the gamut of formats and content, from straight journalism to experimental and documentary approaches, ethnography and fiction, sound art, and improvisation. The TIMEZONES series endeavours to create new artistic forms of storytelling, listening and exchange across the boundaries of geography, time zones, genres, and practices.

The TIMEZONES podcast series is co-initiated and co-produced by Norient and the Goethe-Institut.

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Biography

meLê yamomo lived in Manila, Seoul, Bangkok, Warwick, and Munich and now makes his home in Amsterdam and Berlin researching, teaching, and creating performance/theater and sound/music. He is an assistant professor of theater, performance, and sound studies (University of Amsterdam), the author of «Sounding Modernities: Theatre and Music in Manila and the Asia Pacific, 1869–1946» (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), and the project leader and principal investigator of the projects «Sonic Entanglements» and «Decolonizing Southeast Asian Sound Archives» (DeCoSEAS). meLê is a resident artist at Theater Ballhaus Naunynstraße, where his creations «Echoing Europe», «sonus», and «Forces of Overtones» are on repertoire. meLê also curates the Decolonial Frequencies Festival and hosts the «Sonic Entanglements» podcast. In his work as an artist-scholar, meLê engages with the topics of sonic migrations, queer aesthetics, and post/de-colonial acoustemologies.

Biography

Nono Pardalis is a freelance writer. Most of his works are scripts for on-air and online children’s shows like Team Yey, TALA, and Hero City Kids Force. He has also worked as a producer for Nickelodeon and is a member of the Anino Shadowplay Collective. Nono majored in creative writing at the Philippine High School for the Arts. He composes songs, writes poems, and takes care of his three kids.

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Published on February 24, 2022

Last updated on March 27, 2024

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