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By Alberto S. Florentino, Jr.

Father - Mang Tomas


Mother - Aling Rosa

Eldest Son Tony


Eldest Daughter - Rita

Youngest Daughter Nenita


Youngest Sibling - Juanito

Friend of Rita - Elena

Lifestyle of poor Filipino family and realization how women are treated.

The play The Dancers is about a family suffering from poverty because of the father (Mang Tomas) who is supposed to work for his family but he is so lazy and he always complain of his weak body and pretends that he cannot work anymore. He forced his children to work for the family and earn a living. As for the eldest son (Tony), he is a jeepney driver where Mang Tomas gets the money from, but it is just used for liquor and for going in a bar. As for the eldest daughter (Rita), she was forced by Mang Tomas to work as a dancer in a bar for the family and earn some money for him. But surprisingly, at the latter part of the play, Mang Tomas forced her youngest daughter Nenita, a sixteen year old teenager to work for him as a dancer in the bar together with her sister Rita. Their mother (Aling Rosa) was not able to stop his husband (Mang Tomas) with his decision but to cry.

The message of the play is very much timely in the current situation of our country. And the message it conveys is really true in our present situation.

Its a story of a poor family where women are engraved to dance in bars such as Salon to earn money for a living. Rita is the eldest daughter and has been influenced by his father to dance at Salon at an early age of 16 accompanied by Juanito her youngest brother. Though with objection from her mother, it seems that she cant do anything for she needs to work for the sake of her family.

Since their father cannot and doesnt want to work anymore for he considers himself useless, he let his children work for earnings and expenses. Then a situation overrun when Juanito doesnt want anymore to go with Rita. Elena teased and insulted Juanito which makes the matter worst. They fight and when Elena was scared by Juanito, she ran outside crying.

Since nobody accompanies Rita to go at the Salon, Mang Tomas decided to let Nenita go with her sister and work. Tony objects and stops his father but he was hit in face and sent Tony bleeding. When their mother came in from Quiapo church and notices a conversation going on and sees Nenita dressed-up. She doesnt allow her younger daughter to go to such place and expose to a place where women dance for pleasure and money. But at the end, she has no choice for Juanito is missing and no one will accompany Rita to Salon. At the end the mother becomes restless and try to look for Juanito with a burden in heart.

As for the message of the play, we can say that the theme the play wants to convey is that anything can happen or anything might lead to such unplanned decisions in life because of poverty. As a person, we should not let poverty hinder us from achieving a good life. And also as a human, we should take into consideration the people that might be affected of such decisions we made.

We should not dictate other people whether they are an immediate family member because they still have their own feelings and decision in life that we should understand. This was evident when the father dictated and made a decision without considering the feelings of his daughter Nenita. We should have enough perseverance if we really want to make a difference and not be dictated by someone elses decision. We should stand to what we think is right for us.

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