Me
and Ted were on the way to my home in Cavite, then we encountered some blockade
in one of the streets here in our village. I asked and inquired to the barangay
police what was going on, then they replied that there’s a “Senakulo” event
happening. Then a few away from us, I saw people wearing Roman soldier
costumes, some jew costumes and then I saw a guy who dressed up like Jesus is
walking and carrying a big cross.
I told Ted to go around them and take
the other street to bypass them from the other side. We went to my home quickly
and grabbed my DSLR camera.
We walked to a grassy field near our
parochial church, there we saw the Senakulo’ s mid part of the play when they
lift the cross with a guy actor that plays Jesus crucified on a cross.
Its
my 1st time to watch a Senakulo, or a live drama of the life, suffering and
death of Jesus. The actors who played in our village Senakulo are members of our
Church community. Their acting are awesome and we hear their voices and
dialogues amplified via a wireless lapel mic and a big speaker.
It
was freaky, scary and it looks real.
I felt that we were in the past 2,000
years back when Jesus was crucified.
The senakulo plays usually occur
during Good Fridays, but here in our town, they scheduled it on a Holy
Wednesday
The
actors tears and crying are so real. There are some tensions and strong acting
projection. Me and Ted just snapped some photos of the scenes, we observed and
also got a time to reflect.
Damn..I was about to cry too… ok sige na..na
carried away ako
but I got amused when kids at the back were
shocked.
They thought the senakulo’s crucifixion drama is real… and they
saw real blood gushing out from the Jesus actor.
The
actor for Jesus is quiet perfect… thin….skinny..and can stand on a cross for 30
minutes. The nails on his hands are fake, and also the blood are fake effects
only.
For visual presentation…I want to give them 5/5 stars!!
Here’s
Judas Iscariot… blaming himself for being a traitor to Jesus
And
here’s the most disturbing part…….. the suicide of Judas.
Hanging yourself
with a harness at the back and rope to your neck is no joke.
I’m glad that
this actor is unharmed.
Next
year..I want to be an actor of a Senakulo
maybe.one of the bystanders in
costume or a Roman soldier.
Here’s
Ted, snapping some photos and videos of the Senakulo.
The
guy in yellow cape is Longinus.. he babbles and pierced the side of Jesus.
They used a DIY spear with ketchup spray to animate a blood flow after
piercing to the Jesus actor’s body.
And then..kids at my back were
shocked and thought that it was real.
During the play, Longinus acting
ended when his eyes caught some blood of Jesus, and then he screams that he got
blinded by the Son of God.
weird.. I have to research about that
later.
Obviously,
she’s Veronica
and
then…… Jesus died on the cross
I
thought that they will bring down the cross to remove the Jesus actor, but they
used the same procedure from 2,000 years ago in removing a dead body from
crucifixion.
Lots
of crying and some dialogues.
sayang lang..kasi yung lapel mic is running
out of signal or battery. We experienced some choppy dialogues here.
But
the acting still continues.. galeng!
The
crowd…..
The
show ended here after the removal of Jesus from the cross, I was expecting for a
Resurrection, but I think they will save that chapter this coming Easter
Sunday.
The
acting of our Senakulo here in Cavite is sure can win them an Oscar award
hahahah
Kudos to the organizers and actors for doing their best to narrate
and share the life, suffering and death of our Lord Jesus.