filipino events at the sydney writers festival, 24-25 may, 2008
This is the 9th year of the Sydney Writers’ Festival which will bring 70 international guests from all parts of the world. The great writers and thinkers participating in the Festival will cover fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, scriptwriting, film, new media and much more."
One of the important highlights of this year's event is the participation of Filipino literati consisting of Dr. Jose "Butch" Dalisay, Dr. Jose Wendell Capili, Merlinda Bobis, Robert Nery, Cesar Leyco Aguila and Pascal Daanton Berry.
The Consulate supported the participation of Dr. Jose "Butch" Dalisay as one of the invited international writers. Dr. Dalisay has won awards and prizes for his fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction and screenplays, including 16 Palanca Awards. He teaches English and Creative Writing as a full-time professor at the University of the Philippines. His novel Soledad's Sister was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in 2007.
Consul General Maria Theresa Lazaro said that the "participation of Dr. Dalisay, Dr. Capili and the other distinguished Filipino-Australian writers is Australia's recognition of the rich literary and cultural heritage of the Philippines".
The Consulate invites the Filipino-Australian community to attend any of the following Filipino events of the Sydney Writers' Festival:
1. Spotlight on Asia
25 May 2008, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Sydney Theatre, Richard Wherrett Studieo, 22 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay
- Dr. Dalisay offers a compassionate portrayal of contemporary society from the Philippines
2. Cultures Intertwined: Junot Diaz and Jose Dalisay
25 May 2008, 3:30-4:30 pm
Pier 2/3, Downstairs, Pier 2/3, Hickson Road. Walsli Bay
- Junot Diaz and Jose Dalisay discuss their novels that cross time and space and deal wit history and migration
3. Salu-Salo: In Conversation with Filipino-Australian Writers
25 May 2008, 3:00-5:00 pm
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Casula Road, Casula
- Salu-salo is the first anthology of Filipino-Australian writing revealing the positive contributions of Philippine communities in Australia. Merlinda Bobis, Cesar Leyco Aguila and Robert Nery speak with editor, Jose Wendell Capili
Booking essential: 98241121 or reception@casulapowerhouse.com
4. Writing for Performance with Daantos Berry
24 May 2008, 3:30-4 30 pm
Blacktown Arts Centre, 78 Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown
- Pascal Daantos Berry explores writing for contemporary performance. This session marks the Blacktown launch of Salu-Salo - an anthology of Philippine-Australian writing.
Writing for Performance with Pascal Daantos Berry Event 246 | |||
Pascal Daantos Berry is the writer of the critically acclaimed theatre production The Folding Wife. This session explores writing for contemporary performance in a multi-artform context and is illustrated with video recordings from a 2007 performance of the play. Berry discusses his practice, with a focus on the very specific writing required for the development of The Folding Wife script into a theatre production. He speaks with Jose Wendell P. Capilli. The event also marks the Blacktown launch of Salu-Salo – an anthology of contemporary Philippine Australian writing. The anthology of creative writing by Filipino migrant writers in Australia aims to heighten the consciousness of Australians about the positive contributions of various Philippine communities in Australia. | Participants Pascal Daantos Berry, Jose Wendell P. Capili (facilitator) When Saturday, May 24 2008 15:30 - 16:30 Where Blacktown Arts Centre 78 Flushcombe Rd Blacktown Venue and Transport Info... Cost Free Bookings 9839 6558 | ||
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Salu-Salo: in Conversation with Filipino-Australian Writers Event 314 | |||||||
As part of its commitment to give voice to local communities, Casula Powerhouse partners with Blacktown Arts Centre to publish Salu-Salo, the first-ever anthology of Filipino-Australian writing. The anthology reveals the positive contributions of various Philippine communities and addresses current and past generations' processes of integration into multicultural Australia. The event will bring together writers Merlinda Bobis, Cesar Leyco Aguila and Robert Nery to start the conversation with anthology editor, Jose Wendell Capili. The talk will be followed by the launch of the anthology. | Participants Merlinda Bobis, Robert Nery, Cesar Leyco Aguila, Jose Wendell P. Capili (facilitator) When Sunday, May 25 2008 15:00 - 17:00 Where Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre 1 Casula Road Casula Venue and Transport Info... Cost Free Bookings essential 9824 1121 reception@casulapowerhouse.com | ||||||
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Spotlight on Asia Event 269 | |||||
Jose Dalisay Jr was shortlisted for the 2007 Man Asian Literary Prize for Soledad's Sister which offers an unillusioned, compassionate portrayal of contemporary society from a Philippines perspective. David Davidar’s unflinching novel is set among the Bombay riots of the 1990s. The Solitude of Emperors is about what drives fundamentalist beliefs and what makes someone driven, bold or mad enough to make a stand. Felix Cheong is a Singaporean poet whose recurrent themes include love, the act of writing and humanity. Jose Dalisay Jr, David Davidar and Felix Cheong discuss their work. | Participants Felix Cheong, David Davidar, Jose Dalisay Jr When Sunday, May 25 2008 09:30 - 10:30 Where Sydney Theatre, Richard Wherrett Studio 22 Hickson Road Walsh Bay Venue and Transport Info... Cost $15/$10 Bookings 9250 1988 www.sydneytheatre.org.au | ||||
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Cultures Intertwined: Junot Díaz and Jose Dalisay Event 316 | |||
Junot Díaz’s The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is a multi-generational tale about the de Leon family whose lives are split between the Dominican Republic and New Jersey, while the shadow of the dictator Rafael Trujillo hovers over the story like Sauron. Jose Dalisay Jr’s Soledad’s Sister was shortlisted for the 2007 Man Asia prize. It begins when a casket arrives at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, bearing the body of one among over 300 overseas workers who return as corpses at Manila’s airport every year. Junot Díaz and Jose Dalisay discuss their award winning novels that cross time and space, and deal with the products of two cultures. | Participants Junot Díaz, Jose Dalisay Jr When Sunday, May 25 2008 15:30 - 16:30 Where Pier 2/3, Downstairs Pier 2/3, Hickson Road Walsh Bay Venue and Transport Info... Cost $15/$10 Bookings 9250 1988 www.sydneytheatre.org.au | ||
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1 Comments:
Wow, Wendell, sounds cool! Don't forget to post about your adventures so that we poor souls who are unble to get there can learn about how you read . . .
-- Manilla
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