Talent-studded Sugat sa Guadalupe | Inquirer News

Talent-studded Sugat sa Guadalupe

/ 06:45 AM April 08, 2012

GOOD music and serious acting are this year’s feature of the Sugat sa Guadalupe where two singers, a student-dancer, a model and a cook take center stage with  a cast of 100 at  dawn today.

Msgr. Jose S. Montecillo, parish priest, said his original idea was to use  entertainment in the work of evangelization.

Dubai-based singer Cerj Michael will entertain the crowd with his rendition of the prayer, Cristo and Maria. Pia Marie Abejo, a first prize winner in several  singing contests,    will do a duet with Michael in the Sugat sa Argao.

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Former seaman and now restaurant cook Columbus “B-boi” Camposo will mark his 12th year playing the role of Jesus.

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SMB model Jean Patatag will play the role of the Virgin Mary in the passion and resurrection act of the play.

For student-dancer She Ira Ranilagao,   her role as “Claudia,” the wife of Pontius Pilate, is a transition from her previous role of a Magdalena, a repentant sinner.

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“I’m giving back to God the talent He bestowed on me,” Michael said of his participation in the Sugat sa Guadalupe.

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Seaman-turned- restaurant cook Camposo said, “I feel sanctified every time I join the presentation and perform my role.”

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The sugat, which means “meeting,” is a traditional Easter dawn procession that  presents the risen Christ meeting his mother the Virgin Mary.”

As a  religious play, “it  is aimed at reaching more people and helps them internalize the Word of God,” said Montecillo.

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The play  is directed by Aljin Abaquita, who with Msgr. Montecillo, also did the Sugat versions for Argao  town and barangay Pardo.Contributor Roger Paller

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