Filipino American’s ‘Hide and Hide’ play inspired by immigrant mom

By WALTER ANG
Oct. 16, 2023 | USA.Inquirer.net 

Los Angeles  Black Filipino-American playwright Roger Q. Mason's "Hide and Hide" will have a staged reading at this year's Live Arts Exchange (LAX) Festival on Oct. 20. 

Filipino-American playwright Roger Mason's (left) play "Hide and Hide"
will have a staged reading with Amielynn Abellera playing the lead

The play is set in the Golden Coast of California during the last days of disco. Constanza, a Filipina immigrant whose visa is about to expire, enters into a sham marriage with Billy, a queer rent boy who is on the run from Texas police.

Filipino Americans involved in the production include Amielynn Abellera performing as Constanza. Jay Carlon is movement dramaturge, and Gaven Trinidad is script dramaturge.

"Hide and Hide" is a tribute

Mason says "Hide and Hide" is a tribute to "my mother Ederlinda and the American dreams she held when she came to the United States from the Philippines in 1980."

"How did reality hold up to the promise the States exported to her and others like her abroad? And how does the pursuit of that dream change people as they grasp to attain it?"

"While her own personal story was a lot more tame that the one depicted in the play, she had heard tales of women who sought the marital alliance of men to gain green cards. That was the seed for the play."

Mason wrote the play over one year as a member of the Interstate 73 Writers Group. "I would bring the piece to our sessions in installments, almost like suspenseful chapters of a 1930s film noir. like a mysterious narrative that unfolded almost through stream-of-consciousness."

An electrifying play

The play is directed by Jessica Hanna ("Priscilla, Queen of the Desert") and will be presented at the LA Dance Project. The performance will run approximately 90 minutes, with no intermission.

The LAX Festival, Vol. 10, takes place until November. It features electrifying new work in contemporary dance, theater, music, and cross-genre performance at Los Angeles venues.

Each edition encourages artists, curators, and organizations to take part in performance presentations, thought-provoking dialogues, and creative encounters aimed at nurturing mutual exploration and long-lasting connections.

Awards

Mason self-describes as "black, Irish, Filipino, gender-queer, plus-sized and fabulous!" and uses they/them pronouns. Born in Santa Monica, California, Mason has a master's degree in writing for screen and stage from Northwestern University.

Other works include "The White Dress" and "The Pride of Lions." Mason's work has been staged in Los Angeles and New York.

Mason's many awards include the 2020 Chuck Rowland Pioneer Award, presented annually by Celebration Theatre to honor "LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer) playwrights whose groundbreaking work has entertained, inspired, and empowered the community."

Mason is also the winner of the 2023 Young-Howze Award for Mind-Blowing Stage Writing of the Year for the play "Lavender Men."

Support

"My mother has grown supportive of my artistry as my career has developed. One thing you have to understand about Mother Mason is that she is a CPA by trade. And by personal philosophy, she doesn't relish in abstractions. So, unless she sees something right in front of her, it isn't real yet."

Now that she's seen Mason's work produced and acknowledged, "she has more context in which to understand and appreciate my journey as an artist."

"My mother will be hearing [this play] for the first time. Because many of her sayings and life experiences will be depicted, I am sure she will be flattered, delighted and invigorated by the work. Whenever she hears something in my work that resembles a notion she's shared, she goes, `Oh! That's me, honey!'"

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Filipino American malong-inspired pieces at Paris Fashion Week

By WALTER ANG
Oct. 16, 2023 | USA.Inquirer.net 

San Francisco  Filipino-American fashion line Daily Malong featured its "Rooted and Current" collection on the runways of Paris Fashion Week 2023. 

Daily Malong, founded by designer Lydia Querian, presented at Paris Fashion Week 2023

The 13-piece collection was presented at Le Salon des Miroirs. "We are proud to have presented our vibrant new collection at Paris Fashion Week," said founder and designer Lydia Querian.

"We are committed to celebrating and promoting indigenous woven fabrics from the Philippines," she said.

According to Querian, presented in Paris was a mix of summer wear-tops and bottoms, skirts, and wide brimmed hats. A couple of autumn wear-with coats and trenches-also made it to the runway, said Querian.

Honoring the malong

"It was an overwhelming experience," said Querian of the opportunity to be part of Paris Fashion Week, one of the biggest fashion events in the world.

It was not Querian's first fashion week, though, as she had also presented her creations at New York Fashion Week 2021 and 2022.

She said Daily Malong was honored to feature "relatively unspoken parts of our culture in the global fashion world."

"The common theme of Filipino fashion is Filipiniana and there are a lot more beyond it inspired from different ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines," she said. "Our culture is so diverse that it is beautiful to present many other cultures in the Philippines and change the monolithic narrative that we are all used to hearing."

Creativity, wearability

Having worked on this collection since late last year, Querian said she sought to emphasize on creativity, wearability, and pedigree.

"We want to bring contemporary relevance to the timeless beauty of Filipino Indigenous weaving from many different ethnolinguistic groups," she said. "Each piece in the collection, from intricate weaves to bold embroideries, tells a unique story, drawing deeply from oral tradition and innovation."

"This collection is a celebration of cultural heritage and a testament to the inspiring fusion of past and present," she added.

Extensive research and collaboration with indigenous and weaving communities in the Philippines were key to the collection.

Daily Malong, founded by designer Lydia Querian, presented at Paris Fashion Week 2023 | 

Querian said her inspiration for the collection were the "rivers and mountains from [my] research journey."

The line is "harmoniously informed by a blend of ancestral knowledge and modern fashion trends," she said.

According to Querian, among textiles featured in the collection were cotton inaul from Sultan Kudarat, t'nalak from Lake Cebu, inabel from Ilocos and La Union, and those from weavers in Kuantan, Kinarayan, Binakol, and Kusikos.

The textiles used, according to Querian, included:

  • Yakan weaves from Basilan and Zamboanga
  • Langkit weaves from Marawi
  • Kalinga weaves from Lubuagan
  • Embroidery pieces from Sungco, Bukidnon

"Daily Malong's mission is to bring the Indigenous cultural inspiration from the Philippines to the global stage," said Querian.

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