Ambon,Ulan, Baha By: Frank Rivera
AMBON ULAN BAHA” is a two-hour ethno-rock modern zarzuela that showcases  twenty original musical scores inspired by kundiman, balitaw, ethnic  and modern musical trends with choreography based on ethnic,  folk/traditional and creative dances
An original production of the celebrated Mindanao State University  –Sining Kambayoka ( founded by Theater Artist Frank G. Rivera ) in 1978,  “ Ambom…” was remounted by Teatro Metropolitano through NCCA Grant in  1992, also at the helm of Rivera.
This long –time running musical which predicted the Ormoc tragedy in  1991, highlights environmental concerns and focuses on the preservation  of Philippine forests. It also deals heavily on Filipino values, the  importance of education, religion, family and youth. It also carries  relevant commentaries on socio-economic and political issues of the  times. It aims to educate its audiences especially the youth about  issues of urgent and national importance To – date, ARNAI’s “ Ambon,  Ulan, Baha” has been sponsored by several organizations and institutions  and has seen more than 500 performances. The zarzuela’s success in  depicting the Filipino lives after almost three decades after it was  first staged, proved its timelessness and its relevance to the  evolutions of Philippine Theater.
Its music, inspired by folk/traditional songs like balitaw and kundiman,  formerly considered provincial “ bakya “ , and unsophisticated as  compared to “mainstream” of legitimate theater, proved to be good venue  for improvisation and fusion, thus exploring and experimenting for new  forms.
Its dances: a fusion of folk/traditional, modern and creative movements  showcase creative interpretation of the play’s songs and scene.
 
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