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JENNY JAMORA

As a teacher, director, actress and producer, Jamora is no newcomer to the performing arts. As co-founder of Red Turnip Theater she has a passion for stagecraft but also continues to act on screen. On top of that she spearheads the Talent Development and Training Committee of the Philippine Theater Actors Guild. For her, the search for what is Filipino is ever exciting. “It never ends. It’s a constant debate. It keeps us moving. It’s never stagnant,” Jamora says enthusiastically. Although the theatre is only burgeoning here, it is her dream for us to grow into a theatre-going society where children and adults alike eagerly seek out live performances. For this to happen, she believes that “there needs to be a robust relationship between government and the arts, with sound cultural policy [so that artists can be] supported and encouraged”.

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