WEBSITE BACKGROUND


This website is a project for the Theater 162 (Asian Theater) class under Dr. Amihan Bonifacio-Ramolete of the Department of Speech Communication and Theater Arts. At the end of the semester, the students of the class have become familiar with the theater history, trends, and elements of the major Asian theater forms. It was then decided that a meaningful endeavor as a terminal requirement for the subject is a useful hub for the benefit of theater scholars, academicians, and enthusiasts. This online reference is both a display of the cumulative knowledge that the students have earned throughout the semester, as well as a convenient source of materials for research. It may also function as a guide for students or even teachers of Asian theater as they go along the course. The posts not only reflect the diversity of Asian cultures but also the relationship of performances, values and beliefs, even lifestyles of a variety of people from the East. This serves as a one-stop site with a display of videos, photos, and brief descriptions that would provide necessary information on the different theaters of Asia. It covers only representative theater forms of the Orient’s entirety or even just in the particular country. However, the initial pursuit for understanding the theaters of Asia, that is evident in this project, may hopefully convince and persuade future students to engage in similar efforts.