For
two weeks, Ballet Philippines ,
the country’s premier dance company celebrates its 45th Sapphire
Year Anniversary with the Blue Moon
Series. The celebrations start with the repeat restaging of Giselle on September 19-21, 2014 that will feature on its
gala, fundraising night guest artists Stella Abrera and James Whiteside from
the American Ballet Theatre. A week later on September 26-27, 2014 , the Blue Moon Gala takes place featuring BP’s masterworks and more and
also the return of former BP principal dancer Candice Adea, now of the Hong
Kong Ballet. Lastly on September 28,
2014 , the Blue Moon
Homecoming Gala showcases performances by dance schools here and abroad
that were founded by BP alumni and former students. All of these shows will be
staged at the Cultural Center
of the Philippines ’
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).
American Ballet
Theatre’s Stella Abrera and James Whiteside to dance in Giselle fundraising
gala
BREAKING NEWS:
Dear friends who have bought tickets for tonight's Giselle. We are pushing through as scheduled. James Whiteside leaves for
Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
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American
Ballet Theatre’s Stella Abrera dances the title role in Giselle that kicks off Ballet Philippines ’
Blue Moon Series. Abrera, along with
her fellow ABT dancer, James Whiteside, will take to the stage as Giselle and
Albrecht respectively for the one night only, fundraising gala happening on September 19, 2014 , 8:00 PM at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater). The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Olivier Ochanine, will provide live music on this
special night.
This
romantic ballet restaged by Nonoy Froilan, after a successful run last season,
returns once again this season for just one weekend. Aside from the guest
artists from ABT, the show will also feature Ballet Philippines ’
principal dancers Katherine Trofeo and Jean Marc Cordero, as well as newly
promoted soloist Denise Parungao and junior principal dancer Earl John Arisola,
reprising their roles during the other performances. This production also
features stage/film/television actress Mailes Kanapi as Berthe, Giselle’s
mother, with Nonoy Froilan and Butch Esperanza alternating as the Duke of
Courland, as well as Carissa Adea, Richardson Yadao, Rita Angela Winder, Ma.
Celina Dofitas, along with BP’s company members, apprentices, and scholars.
During
BP’s 44th IllumiNATION Season,
I had the opportunity to watch the opening night of Giselle with Carissa Adea and Richardson Yadao and I sang the
praises for this top notch production. I welcome the opportunity to see this
ballet (and go through the heartbreak of Giselle) and hear Adolphe Adam’s music
once again.
Ballet Philippines ’ favorites and more at the Blue Moon Gala
September 27, 2014, 2:00 & 6:00 PM
Tanghalang
Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
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A
week after wiping away tears from Giselle, it will
be time to celebrate the favorite masterpieces (and more) that the Ballet Philippines has whipped up for the past 45 years at the Blue Moon Gala this September 26 & 27, 2014 at the Cultural
Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater).
The
dances included in the Blue Moon Gala
are Je Tu Elle choreographed by Redha
Benteifour, Farandole choreographed
by George Birkadze, Salome
choreographed by Agnes Locsin, Cold Song
choreographed by Max Luna III, Bungkos
Suite choreographed by Alice Reyes, Nocturne
choreographed by Carlo Pacis, R/J
choreographed by George Birkadze, For the
Gods choreographed by Denisa Reyes and Songs
of the Wayfarer choreographed by Norman Walker.
The
Blue Moon Gala will also feature the return of former Ballet Philippines
principal dancer Candice Adea. She and Shen Jie, her co-soloist at the Hong Kong Ballet, will perform the Don Quixote
Grand Pas de Deux which is considered as one of the most challenging duets
in the classical repertoire.
The
matinee show of the Blue Moon Gala
will feature works included in the BP show Master Pieces that will tour the United
States of America and Canada
this October. The works to be performed are Aku
choreographed by Alden Lugnasin, Halik
choreographed by Paul Alexander Morales, After
Whom choreographed by Augustus “Bam” Damian III, Moriones choreographed by Agnes Locsin, and Tambol at Padyak choreographed by Tony Fabella.
Alumni and students gather for Ballet
Philippines’ Homecoming Gala
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Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
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Highlighting
the impact and legacy that Ballet Philippines’ has had for 45 years is the Homecoming Gala, a special
event that will gather around 20 distinguished alumni along with over 200
students. This one time show, happening on September 28, 2014 , 8:00 PM
will feature dance schools based here and abroad that were founded by alumni
and former students of Ballet Philippines .
The
participating dance companies are Ecole De Ballet Manille, Seven Contemporary
Dance Company, De La Salle Zobel Ballet Program, Portland Festival Ballet,
Quezon City Performing Arts Development Foundation, Inc.; Edge N’ Pointe Dance
Centre, Dance Theatre Arts, Locsin Dance Workshop, Tlg Ballet, Far Eastern
University Dance Company, Maquiling Ballet, Effie Nañas Ballet, Airdance, Dancepull
Project, Inc.; Garcia-Sanchez School Of Dance (Bacolod City); Perry Sevidal
Ballet; Daloy Dance Company; Steps Dance Studio, Annie Divinagracia-Sartorio
School Of Performing Arts (Iloilo City); and the CCP Dance School.
The distinguished
alumni of the company is a who’s who in the Philippine dance scene and they
include Eddie Elejar, Agnes Locsin, Effie Nañas, Perry Sevidal, Luther Perez,
Eduardo Malagkit, Robert Medina, Dwight Rodrigazo, Georgette Sanchez, Annie
Divinagracia-Sartorio, Annette Cruz-Mariano, Ela Rodriguez, Verna
Fajilan-Brazil, Ryan Bautista, Brezhnev Larlar, Toni Lopez Gonzalez, Nina
Anonas, Christine Crame, Ava Maureen Villanueva-Ong, Ea Torrado, and Sofia
Zobel-Elizalde.
The Homecoming Gala promises to
be a fitting end to Ballet Philippines ’
Blue Moon Series as the biggest
names in Philippine dance present their works encompassing various genres like
classical ballet, contemporary, pop and ethno-modern.
Seated from left to right: Margie Moran-Floirendo, Stella Abrera, and Paul Morales Standing from left to right: Katherine Trofeo, Nonoy Froilan, Denise Parungao, and Gina Katigbak-Garcia |
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