Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Kalbaryo 2009: Drama in Real Life (Last Part of 3)


Jesus at Calvary with the multitude
Jesus at Calvary with the multitude
This is the last part of 3 of Kalbaryo, a drama portrayed by talented youths and adults of a local Catolic Church in Brgy. La Granja, La Carlota City, Philippines to have the Christians a second experience on how Jesus suffered, died to atone for their sins.

They dramatize it from Jesus's capture, verdict to death, and crucifixion. The drama started 2 in the afternoon from the public plaza. Then after the scene of Jesus' capture, and sentence, the partakers would have to pass the 14 stations, till they reach the "Kalbaryo" or the Calvary in a hill part of the place. The devotees would have to walk with the actors 3 kilometers under the scorching heat of 3 in the afternoon.

Kalbaryo 2009: Drama in Real Life (Part 2)


Jesus at Piate's palace
Jesus at Pilate's palace
This is the second part of 3 of Kalbaryo portrayed by the talented youths and adults of the local Catholic church here in our place, Brgy. La Granja, La Carlota City, Philippines.

If you were there in Jesus' Crucifixion, how do you feel?

Catholic devotees have their own way of celebrating Christ's passion. They dramatize it from Jesus's capture, verdict to death, and crucifixion.

In our locality as mentioned, I personally witnessed how this was done by a talented youths and adults. It was very touchy, not to the point of entertainment. It was well enhanced by a good sound effects.

Kalbaryo 2009: Drama in Real Life (Part 1)


Jesus arrest
Jesus' arrest by the soldiers
If you were there in Jesus' Crucifixion, how do you feel?

Catholic devotees have their own way of celebrating Christ's passion. They dramatize it from Jesus's capture, verdict to death, and crucifixion.

In our locality, I personally witnessed how this was done by a talented youths and adults. It was very touchy, not to the point of entertainment. It was well enhanced by a good sound effects.

The actors were dressed to depict the real-like situation. Their dialogue in local dialect, Ilonggo was pre-recorded.

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