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''Paglipas ng Dilim'' ("After the Darkness") is a 1920
zarzuela () is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name o ...
– a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre – written in the
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-language by Filipino playwright and novelist
Precioso Palma Precioso Palma was a distinguished novelist and playwright in the Philippines. He wrote the novel '' Ipaghiganti Mo Ako…!'' ("Avenge Me…!"). He also authored the 1919 zarzuela () is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between s ...
. A three-act play, the music for the original version of ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' was composed by Filipino musician Leon Ignacio., Quote: “1920 Precioso Palma, Paglipas ng Dilim, Tagalog sarswela in three acts.”


Description

The play was described by Raul Asis in the "Guide/Theater" section of the Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP) as an “amusing tale of twisted truths and of triumphant revelations”. According to Frederick R. Castro, a director of theatrical performances in the Philippines, ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' is a classic zarzuela, a stage presentation composed of scenes with dialogues, songs, and dances, that was performed multiple times in old theater houses in Manila. It was one of those plays that people watch even if the theater reached and exceeded full
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, thus viewers had to stand during the entire presentation of the play.


Style

The authors of ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' followed the standard outline or format of the traditional zarzuela. Palma and Ignacio followed the style of narration, form, plot presentation, setting, characters, and conflict that is appropriate for the conventional zarzuela.


Characters

The main characters in ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' are Ricardo Makairog,
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Torcuato, Donya Carmen (also spelled as "
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Carmen", meaning " onorableLady Carmen" in Spanish), Caridad, and Estrella. Ricardo Makairog is a bachelor who had just finished studying
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. Don Torcuato and Donya Carmen is a boastful and socialite husband and wife who wanted to lure Makairog to become the husband of Caridad, their daughter. Estrella is the
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being courted by Makairog.


Plot

In the beginning of the story, a party is held by Ricardo Makairog after graduating from medical school. Among Makairog's guests were the family of Don Torcuato, the politician Don Juanito, and Estrella, the woman being courted by Makairog. Don Torcuato and his family are in financial trouble. In addition to this financial problem, Caridad - the daughter of Don Torcuato and Donya Carmen - was pregnant with Don Juanito's child. Thus, during Makairog's party, Don Torcuato, Donya Carmen, and Caridad started their scheme to persuade Makairog to become Caridad's
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. In one of the scenes Don Torcuato's family was able to make the guests think that Caridad and Makairog were having a secret and romantic relationship. Don Torcuato's family continued with their plans and trickery during a picnic - another gathering - hosted by Makairog. During the picnic, Caridad was able to make Makairog drink a lot of
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. While Makairog was drunk, Caridad announced to the guests that she and Makairog are planning to get married. Estrella, the woman who Makairog truly loves, became depressed after hearing Caridad's announcement. During another gathering - a birthday party for a character named Maring - Makairog was finally able to explain to Estrella and the other guests what really happened during the picnic, and that Caridad was lying about the supposed nuptial. Don Torcuato and his family were also present at the birthday party. Their plan of making Makairog a "scapegoat" for Caridad's pregnancy was exposed. After this revelation, Don Torcuato's family left the party in shame. After the episode of "darkness" in their relationship, Makairog and Estrella were married at the end of the play.


Analysis

According to Frederick R. Castro, ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' is Based on Philippine history, the so-called Western lifestyle and standards of living were brought by foreigners, particularly the people from
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and the
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. The Philippines had been a colony of Spain, and then a territory of the United States, before gaining
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. During the 1900s, foreign influences were considered by patriotic Filipinos as a form of non-adherence to Filipino nationalism. Apart from nationalism, ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' tackled the lifestyle of the Filipinos, the way of thinking of the Filipinos, and the socio-economic issues of the Philippines during the early part of the 1900s.


Modern-day rendition

A 2009 version of ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' was performed by the
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Drama Company (UEDC) at the UP Theater in
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,
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,
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from 4 to 6 February 2009. The 2009 remake of the play was directed by Frederick R. Castro. Formed in the 1970s, the University of the East Drama Company was the official student theater organization of the University of the East. UEDC presented the 2009 version of ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' during the nationwide celebration of the zarzuela festival in the Philippines known as "Sarsuwela Festival 2009". Sarsuwela Festival 2009 was the first "festival of zarzuelas" in the Philippines, and was initiated by Philippine National Artist
Virgilio Almario Virgilio Senadren Almario (born March 9, 1944), better known by his pen name Rio Alma, is a Filipino author, poet, critic, translator, editor, teacher, and cultural manager. He is a National Artist of the Philippines. He formerly served as the c ...
and the UP College of Arts and Letters. The zarzuela festival was supported by the
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and the UP Committee for Culture and the Arts.


See also

* Walang Sugat


References


External links


An article about ''Paglipas ng Dilim'' on a page of the Philippine magazine ''Expressweek'' published on 22 March 1979
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