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1 Jun, 2009

“Bihag”, my choreographic take on the Hip hop Tinikling

2009-06-01T22:15:34-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Dulce Capadocia, Images, Performing Diaspora|Tags: |

This week, I frantically drove to a graffiti exhibit and documentary screening in Downtown Los Angeles of the movie "GraffLife" directed by Randy DeVol. It follows the secret night missions and on the run daytime activities of urban taggers living in my home and city. I thought I was late; this was one of the first events that was going to serve as important sensory information. I rushed to get to the venue to find a noisy bar where everyone

25 Aug, 2009

Bihag, my choreographic take on the Hip hop Tinikling – part 2

2009-08-25T21:33:52-07:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE, Dulce Capadocia, Performing Diaspora|Tags: |

Archival Photo of  Silayan Dance Company  featuring dancers Sandy Mendez and Mandy Burgos  from article on  "Filipino Life",   Los Angeles Times 1986 (Costume idea for Tikling Bird Goddess in "BIHAG" - look at male dancer in the back) I write in my pajamas in this late bright sunny afternoon wondering why I haven’t changed since the morning.  I hesitate;   feeling deeply exhausted  from last month’s activities,  I am slow to  recuperating.   I keep having to convince myself that being

11 Nov, 2009

Bihag, my choreographic take on the Hip hop Tinikling, blog #3

2009-11-11T01:18:31-08:00By |Categories: CounterPULSE|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Dulce Capadocia is a Performing Diaspora Resident Artist at CounterPULSE. See her at weekend 3 of Performing Diaspora, November 19-22. Buy tickets now! BIHAG  Works in Progress showing at Highways featuring Jill Parago and Dulce Capadocia,  Photo Credit:  Rudy Samonte Time. Time ticking. Time ticking loudly as numbered days pass in preparation for the anticipated premiere and performance in San Francisco. My costumes and sound design were finished weeks ago (a feat for me;  usually these production elements come together

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