Mae Paner

Founder, President, and Chairperson, KAWA Pilipinas

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About Mae Paner

Mae is an award-winning theater and film actor, writer, producer, and director. She is a graduate of psychology from the University of Santo Tomas and Star Performer Awardee of the Managing the Arts program of the Asian Institute of Management. For almost three decades she worked on hundreds of television ads, working her way up as Production Assistant, Production Manager, Assistant Director, Director to partner in an advertising firm. Her experience in this field spans internationally—she has directed ads for clients in Indonesia and Singapore. An ad she directed won the Creative Guild award for Best Public Service Ad of the Year (2000). Mae is also a published author.

Writing about her true-to-life experiences riding taxis, Uber, and Grab she produced two books: Kwentaxi 1 and Kwentaxi 2, released in 2015 and 2016 by Anvil Publishing. Her debut as a theater actor came in 1983 in aPhilippine Educational Theatre Association (PETA) production. Since then she has performed in several productions, from original Filipino plays to world classics, including a few musicals. Offstage, she has worked as Stage Manager and Tour Manager, notablyof Panata Sa Kalayaan (Oath to Freedom), which went on a ten-month tour of fourteen countries in North America and Europe. She has collaborated with various theater companies in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea. And at PETA’s 50 year anniversary celebration in 2017, she was given an award for“transforming lives through theatre.” She has acted in films, among them the internationally celebrated Lav Diaz opus Norte, the End of History.

In 2017 she won the CinemaOne Originals Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in Chedeng and Apple, a comedy directed by Fatrick Tabada and Rae Red. Her advocacy for good governance and social justice gave birth to her alter ego Juana Change (2008-present), a persona that gleefuly and scathingly lampooned Philippine society through live performances and over thirty video satires immortalized on youtube. In 2013 she starred in and co-produced the film Juana C. the Movie (directed by Jade Castro). Conquering hearts and minds is her most recent production Tao Po, four monologues on extra-judicial killings. Playing all four characters, Mae has toured with the play all over the Philippines and abroad in Melbourne, Canberra, Geneva, Amsterdam, Vienna, Rome, London, and Berlin.

In 2020, Tao Po has migrated to film. She was a political prisoner in 1985 during the time of Marcos. To this day, after six more presidents, amid harassment and death threats, she continues to be a creative patriot with an even firmer resolve to continue the fight for social justice in her beloved Philippines. Now, Mae has volunteered her time and expertise in cooking to KAWAPilipinas a private initiative she founded in 2020. They have been cooking meals to feed the homeless, persons deprived of liberty, political prisoners, children and seniors with special needs, those affected by natural or man made disasters, urban poor and survivors of disasters. Mae, is an artist activist and philanthropist operating from the heart.

 

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