Ralph Escamillan | FakeKnot

PIÑA

2023-11-16 20:00 2023-11-17 21:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Ralph Escamillan | FakeKnot

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/33708

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Piña: A well-known traditional Filipino fibre made from pineapple leaves   Inspired by artistic director Ralph Escamillan’s experience as a first-generation Canadian-born Filipinx, PIÑA examines the parallels between the physicality of that experience and this delicate yet resilient textile. In this quartet, Escamillan combines traditional folk dance, history, music, and modular costumes to create an anthropological journey where piña, the...

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Azrieli Studio,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
November 16 - 17, 2023
November 16 - 17, 2023

≈ 60 minutes · No intermission

Last updated: November 9, 2023

A note from the executive producer, NAC Dance

Dear audiences, 

At NAC Dance, our ongoing quest to bring you new choreographic voices has led us to the extraordinary Ralph Escamillan, who has undeniably made his mark. His latest creation PIÑA, an NAC co-production, is a poetic metaphor for the strength, resilience and fragility of diasporas, particularly that of the Philippines.  

Ralph's unique creative approach extends beyond the theatre, and we're thrilled to have collaborated on replicating the sounds, tastes, and communal atmosphere for his pre-show Filipino fiesta. 

We wish you an experience that will touch your hearts and enlighten your minds. 

 Caroline   

Did you know?
Ralph was honoured at the recent Governor General's Performing Arts Awards gala with the first-ever RBC Emerging Artist Award. A great tribute.

A note from the choreographer

It was empowering to build an all Filipino creative team for PIÑA. Having this common cultural thread allowed for meaningful connection and understanding, which otherwise isn’t always possible.

The catalyst for this work was a fascination with the lore of the piña textile, but I was not prepared for the personal and profound discoveries to come. The research process turned into what felt like a masters degree on the iconic pineapple fiber, synthesizing the expertise of knowledge holders with whom I built relationships with during the creation of this work. In the Philippines I was able to connect with weaving communities who bring into the future traditional methods of fibre extraction and weaving—a kinesthetic journey that informed the movement language used in PIÑA.

PIÑA

Created by FakeKnot

PIÑA is an interdisciplinary dance work that explores constructions of diasporic identity and how the body carries history and ancestry in a globalizing world. Inspired by Artistic Director Ralph Escamillan’s experience as a first-generation Canadian-born Filipino/a/x, this work considers the parallels between the physicality of this experience, and piña—a traditional and celebrated Philippine fiber made from pineapple leaves. The delicate yet resilient textile parallels the fragility and strength of contemporary diasporic people, and by investigating the many facets of this culturally embedded textile, an anthropological journey through the body is created. Incorporating traditional folk dance, history, music and costume, the political, economic and social dimensions of contemporary diaspora are revealed.

Ralph would like to thank Raul Lorenzo “Buboy” Raquitico Jr for their artistic contribution.

About FakeKnot

FakeKnot is the umbrella entity for collaborative performance works that play with the complexities of identity and culture through costume, sound, technology, and movement. FakeKnot is grounded in street, commercial, and contemporary dance techniques that honors the queer, POC identity of Artistic Director, Ralph Escamillan. Collaboration as a practice of knowledge co-creation is essential for FakeKnot in the ways it can generativity bring differences together.

Artists

  • ralph-escamillan-headshot
    Artistic Directeur and Choreographer Ralph Escamillan
  • Costumes Jill Laxamana
  • danah-rosales
    Dancer Danah Rosales
  • denisa
    Dramaturg Denisa Reyes
  • justin
    Dancer Justin Calvadores
  • Dancer Tin Gamboa
  • gabriel
    Lighting design Gabriel Raminhos
  • Stage manager Kayleigh Sandomirsky

Credits

PIÑA

Created by
FakeKnot

Artistic Direction and Choreography by
Ralph Escamillan

Costumer
Robyn Jill Laxamana 

Assistant Costumer
Julay

Lighting Design
Gabriel Raminhos

Original Music and Sound Design
Kimmortal

Dramaturg
Denisa Reyes

Piña Textile
Raquels Piña Cloth 

Dancers
Ralph Escamillan
Tin Gamboa
Justin Calvadores
Danah Rosales

Stage Manager
Kayleigh Sandomirsky

Consultants & Mentors 

Master Piña Weavers
Carlo and Raquel Eliserio
Raquels Piña Cloth

Philippine Folk Dance Mentor
Peter Alcedo

Lighting Mentor
Jonathan Kim

Kundiman Music Mentor
Jeremiah Carag

Philippine Textile Historian
Sandra Castro

Philippine Textile Conservationist
Lenora Luisa A Cabili (Filip+inna)

Philippine Dress Historian
Gino Gonzales (Ternocon) 

Multimedia Artist
Luna Mendoza

Co-founder of HABI The Philippine Textile Council
Adelaida Lim

Author and Educator
Dr. Randy Madrid

Fashion Designer
Anthony Legarda

Curator of Exhibitions at SFO Museum
Nicole Mullen

Producer & Agent
Francesca Piscopo

Associate Producer
Kevin Soo-Locsin

Marketing and Communications Manager
Jonathan James

Administration Coordinator
Kevin Soo-Locsin

Accounts Manager
Ann Hepper

PIÑA is produced by FakeKnot, and co-produced by the National Arts Centre.

FakeKnot gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the British Columbia Arts Council, the City of Vancouver, SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs, The Dance Centre’s Artist-in-Residence program, Toronto Dance Theatre, Far Eastern University (Manila), Dance Victoria, and Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre. A special thanks to Joyce Rosario.

Production Team, Azrieli Studio

Head
Stéphane Boyer 

Assistant 
Leigh Uttley

Projectionists, Wardrobe Mistresses, Masters and Attendants are members of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), Local 471.

NAC Dance Team

Executive Producer  
Caroline Ohrt 

Senior Producer  
Tina Legari 

Special Projects Coordinator and Assistant to the Executive Producer  
Mireille Nicholas 

Company Manager  
Sophie Anka 

Education Associate and Teaching Artist  
Siôned Watkins 

Technical Director  
Brian Britton 

Communication Strategist  
Alexandra Campeau 

Marketing Strategist  
Marie-Chantale Labbé-Jacques 

Marketing Strategist 
Marie-Pierre Chaumont

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees