Last August 25, 2021, MINT College held a virtual student org fair for college and senior high students
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MINTeatro, the official theater troupe of MINT College, staged a virtual series with nine short plays on November 4-8. The viewers enjoyed various stories capturing human interest and advocacies of the lead Performing Arts student-writers. The short plays were set in the comfort of their own homes, but each team seamlessly presented each of their setting in one transition for the whole duration of the play.
This is fresh from their recent online performance of Poland’s Tango last August for Teatro Europa. W
From one question to another, both speakers have made several points about the theater in a real setting. As a parting message, Trinidad left the future thespians with a witticism that they’ll surely remember, “It’s not about you. The show will go on, with or without you. Get over yourself.
MINTeatro’s MINT Senior High Theater Arts students recently concluded their Friday productions, “Stage Our Souls.” The series started from February 1 until March 1 at the Playhouse. Unlike their previous stages, this time they went minimal with their set-up—having only chairs and spotlights to work with onstage.
Nowadays, adults and young people alike turn towards creative pursuits such as drawing, crafting, writing, singing or dancing to relieve stress. These allow them a temporary respite from negativity and high emotions that come with everyday life.
To kick off 2019, MINT Theater Arts (TA) program head Dennis Marasigan, opened a free workshop on “Expressive Arts Therapy”, led by arts therapy trainee, Inna Marie Abronega, for MINT students.