Ballet Philippines is now 43 years old and its humble beginnings cannot be told without its founder, choreographer-dancer Alice Reyes, who is in town for the ongoing run of her “Rama, Hari” until Dec. 9.
After a long wait, Malacañang signed on Friday the proclamation orders declaring the new National Artists of the Philippines.
Malacañang released the list of the new National Artists late Friday night but one name was conspicuously missing.
OJ Mariano is one of the fastest success stories in contemporary local theater. But that’s getting ahead of the story.
Ballet Philippines, the country’s premier classical and contemporary dance company proudly announces the “The Blue Moon Gala” set on September 26 – 27 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines—Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater).
The smash hit of the holiday season with the best romance and laughter formula is coming real soon. Yes, the undisputed masterpiece of classical elegance and magical production of “Cinderella” is back.
The smash hit of the holiday season with the best romance and laughter formula is coming real soon. Yes, the undisputed masterpiece of classical elegance and magical production of “Cinderella” is back.
Ballet Philippines is staging anew Alice Reyes’ “Cinderella” beginning Nov. 28, 8 p.m. at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Ballet Philippines’ “The Blue Moon Series,” a showcase of some of its most well-loved pieces featuring the choreography of such dance stalwarts as Alice Reyes, Agnes Locsin, Tony Fabella, Denisa Reyes, Bam Damian and Alden Lugnasin, among others, took the lead in the third-quarter citations of the 2014 Gawad Buhay!, the Philstage Awards for the Performing Arts, with collective 16 citations in the creative, performance and technical categories.
It has been almost six months since President Aquino proclaimed the new National Artists, but there’s no sign they will be formally honored as required by law.