Philippines – Theater and Acting Workshop for Fifty Young People from the Salesian Youth Center
Cebu, Philippines – March 2025 – More than fifty young people, including actors and crew members, participated in a basic theatre and acting workshop in preparation for the reenactment of the Passion of Jesus on March 1, at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. The theatrical performance depicting the Passion and death of Jesus, known in the Philippines as "Senakulo," is staged in many parishes during Holy Week and serves not only as an artistic expression but also as a catechetical tool for the faithful.
The workshop introduced participants to the creative and technical aspects of theatre, engaging them in acting exercises and improvisation. Emphasis was placed on teamwork, collaboration, and sensitivity, reflecting the collective nature of theatre. Additionally, the experience allowed young people to develop and apply their technical skills in lighting, sound, and set design.
As part of the effort to nurture new talent in theatre, three participants were selected as assistant directors, working under Ms. Annie Vic Cabije, the lead director. Ms. Cabije, a former member of the Salesian Youth Center, grew up immersed in the Salesian theatrical tradition. The Senakulo is not just a performance but also a ministry, bringing the story of Jesus to life through the eyes and imagination of young people. This production continues the legacy of Saint John Bosco, who integrated performing arts into his educational system.