Thursday, November 15, 2012

Battalia Zero

In November 2011, Australian playwrights David Finnigan, Sam Burns-Warr, Georgie McAuley and Jordan Prosser travelled to the Philippines to work with the contemporary theatre group Sipat Lawin Ensemble on a month-long collaborative devising process. At the end of the workshop and devising phase, a 177-page script was produced for the site-specific re-telling of Koushun Takami’s infamous novel (and its subsequent film spin-off), Battle Royale.

On February 2012, the Sipat Lawin Ensemble produced Battalia Royale, a new theatre production inspired by Koushon Takami’s novel Battle Royale. Written and devised by the company along with Australian playwrights Sam Burns-Warr, David Finnigan, Georgie McAuley and Jordan Prosser, and directed by JK Anicoche, Battalia Royale was performed at the Cultural Centre of the Philippines on Roxas Boulevard and at Old Victoria School in Cubao. source

Battalia Zero aka Battalia Royale ver. Zero is there last performance and I watched it with the boyf, my brods and sisses at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.




with batchmates

with Kiko Miranda, one of Elbi's pride :)


Because the show is interactive with a lot of running from one scene to the next, my sisses suggested that I wear a sneakies. Haha! It seemed that my peg was hiphop, haha!

Mu Sigma Phi sorority shirt, pants from Terranova, shoes from Call It Spring, bag from Louis Vuitton, watch from DKNY, earrings from Apostrophe


his frat shirt
her soro shirt

Tiring. Fun. Innovative. Interactive. Battalia Royale