Taaleños
pay musical tribute to Birhen ng Caysasay
By Nestor Torre
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:32am (Mla time) 01/12/2008
MANILA, Philippines—Dec. 8, 2007, was a red letter day for the cast
of the hit religious musical, “Mapaghimalang Birhen ng Caysasay,”
because they were invited to perform in Taal, Batangas, for the beautiful
heritage town’s annual fiesta. What made the occasion even more
meaningful to the show’s singer-actors was the fact that the Caysasay
image’s storied miraculous intercessions took place right in Taal
itself.
Being this year’s fiesta’s
Hermano Mayor (along with Ernesto F. Villavicencio), noted glass sculptor
and “Caysasay” producer Ramon Orlina did everything to make
sure that the celebration would be truly memorable.
Lead players
Not only did he invite the musical’s
lead players— Cocoy Laurel, Andy Bais, Shiela Asuncion and Mica
and Roychelle Torre—to perform songs from the musical, but he also
staged a modern-day tertulia by the banks of the river where the Birhen
ng Caysasay’s statue was found more than four centuries ago.
Best of all, by the time Cocoy performed,
the raft carrying the Virgin’s image passed by the Orlina clan’s
old house, where both locals and out-of-towners were gathered for the
significant and sumptuous celebration.
The Virgin’s arrival and Cocoy’s
beautiful musical tribute to her were perfectly timed, and the symbolic
convergence brought tears to viewers’ eyes. The event being recalled
happened centuries ago, but the Virgin’s presence and influence
in Taaleños’ lives continue to be cherished to this day.
Moving moment
Before heading back for Manila, we thanked Ramon and his wife, Lay Ann,
for making it possible for us to experience that beautiful sight and moving
moment. And they really made our day when they revealed that “Birhen
ng Caysasay” will finally be performed in Taal on March 28, with
Ogie Alcasid going out of his way to make time in his super-busy schedule
to star in two performances of the now well-loved musical for his beloved
fellow-Taaleños.
—Get your tickets early, folks, because the show, combined with
a tour of Taal’s heritage streets and houses, promises to be a truly
special twin treat!
Best of all, Ramon intimated that he and other Taal boosters are finalizing
plans that will encourage both local and foreign tourists to make a visit
to the historical Batangas town a “must” on their exciting
journey through the beauties and cultural bounties of the Philippines.
The project is so promising and beneficial that we urge Gov. Vilma Santos
and other Batangas boosters to contact Ramon Orlina (tel. 749-6438) so
they can combine their efforts to make the exciting endeavor an even greater
success!
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