Embracing the Stage: Viktor’s Metamorphosis from the Philippines to Canadian Theatre

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  • Viktor’s story embodies resilience, passion, and the transformative power of the arts. As an immigrant artist thriving in Vancouver’s multicultural landscape, his experiences illuminate the complexities of cultural identity and personal growth. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing him, and his insights are inspiring and thought-provoking.

    Viktor’s love for the arts began in the Philippines. A pivotal moment occurred in third grade when he discovered the joy of singing. Encouraged by his teacher, Ms. Ching, he learned about Broadway, sparking a lifelong fascination with musical theatre. His first live performance of “The King and I” at Newport Resorts World enchanted him and solidified his path in the performing arts.

    However, his journey took a detour when he immigrated to Canada. Initially pursuing engineering, he struggled with his identity and passion for theatre. It wasn’t until attending the NPC3 Youth Empowerment Workshop that he rediscovered his calling, validating his suppressed aspirations and guiding him back to the stage.

    As a first-generation immigrant, Viktor understands the importance of representation in the arts. He views himself as a mirror reflecting society’s diverse realities. “Representation matters,” he asserts, emphasizing his responsibility to convey authentic narratives that resonate with his Filipino heritage. This commitment shapes his work and informs the themes he explores.

    Navigating the theatre industry has not been easy for Viktor. From a Filipino background, he faced societal expectations to pursue traditional careers like engineering or medicine. Yet, he remains undeterred, drawing inspiration from Filipino icons like Dolly De Leon and Lea Salonga. “The joy and fulfillment of performing are magical,” he shares, underscoring his dedication despite uncertainties.

    Viktor’s engagement with the Filipino community in Metro Vancouver has been crucial to his artistic journey. By joining clubs and participating in local events, he has cultivated a network that enriches his creative endeavours, fosters collaboration and broadens his artistic perspective.

    Looking ahead, Viktor is passionate about increasing the representation of Filipino-Canadian narratives in theatre. He envisions a world where theatre is accessible and reflects the community’s struggles and triumphs. “Art should feed the soul,” he emphasizes, advocating for authenticity in storytelling.

    Viktor’s journey powerfully reminds us of the importance of perseverance and kindness in the arts. “Life is too short—have fun!” he advises fellow artists, inspiring us all to embrace our unique voices and create meaningful art.

    By Bella Balisi-Bevilacqua

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