Ballet
Philippines, the country’s premier classical and contemporary dance company
proudly announces the BLUE MOON GALA set on September 26 – 27, 2014 at the
Cultural Center of the Philippines - Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater).
THE
BLUE MOON GALA shall feature BP’s favorite masterworks and other acclaimed
award-winning works in line with the company’s sapphire milestone.
The
dances to be featured are as follows:
JE TU ELLE (Choreographed by Redha
Benteifour; Music by Vangelis)
The dance features five
sensuously sinewy assertive women. It strikes with its sensual, bravura
movements. In this dance, a contemporary view of women’s sinuous strength and
arrogance underneath the exterior of gentleness, women proclaim they are the
stronger sex.
FARANDOLE (Choreographed by George
Birkadze; Music by Georges Bizet)
This neo-classical piece
set to music of Bizet showcases the dancers’ athleticism and bravura with a
slightly Spanish flair that echoes the Filipino’s hispantic history and
tradition.
SALOME (Choreographed by Agnes Locsin;
Music by Isaac Albeniz)
This piece features guest artist
Kris-Belle Paclibar as Salome, sweetheart of Elias, is left alone in her grief
and passion as Elias leaves her to join the revolutionary forces against Spain.
She expresses a woman’s resigned anguish over Elias’ choice of a higher love –
the duty to defend one’s country so that future generations may live and even
love more freely.
COLD SONG (Choreographed by Max Luna
III; Music by Klaus Nomi)
The choreographer’s tribute to Alvin
Ailey, whom he danced and worked with as a member of the Alvin Ailey American
Dance Theater. Luna is a former artistic director of Ballet Philippines.
BUNGKOS SUITE (Choreographed by Alice
Reyes; Music by Velarde- Obispo (Dahil Sa Iyo), Kasilag (Chitchiritchit),
Kasilag-Velasco (Dandansoy), Paguio (Manang Biday), Obispo (Telebong)
A collection of
traditional and popular folk songs reflecting various moods but especially
highlighting the playfulness, amorousness and sense of humor of the Filipino.
NOCTURNE (Choreographed by Carlo
Pacis, Music by Felix Mendelssohn)
The final duet from A
Midsummer Night’s Dream showcases the reconciliation of Titania and Oberon as
imagined by Hong Kong- based Flipino choreographer, Carlo Pacis. The production
won a lion’s share of awards at the 2013 Phil¬stage’s Gawad Buhay! Awards
including Outstanding Modern Dance Production and Outstanding Choreography.
R/J (Choreographed by George Birkadze;
Music by Dmitri Shostakovich)
“R/J" condenses the ubiquitous
Romeo and Juliet love story in a 7-minute pas de deux, which ends right before
the moment Juliet awakens from her drug-induced slumber.
FOR THE GODS (Choreographed by Denisa
Reyes; Music by Fabian Obispo)
Inspired by the ‘Dugso‘
folkdance from Bukidnon, this modern workTribal women celebrate the age-old
rites of birth and sacrifice in this passionate affirmation of the timeless
female principle of life.
DON QUIXOTE GRAND PAS DE DEUX (Music
by Ludwig Minkus)
Former Ballet
Philippines principal dancer Candice Adea and her partner Shen Jie, both
currently soloists of Hong Kong Ballet perform one of the most challenging
duets in the classical repertoire. Taken from Miguel Cervantes’ classic story
about the adventures of the chivalrous Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho
Panza, the Don Quixote Grand Pas de Deux is better known as the wedding
celebration of Basilio and Kitri in the ballet’s third and final act.
SONGS OF THE WAYFARER (Choreographed
by Norman Walker; Music by Gustav Mahler)
This is the second major
work that Norman Walker created especially for the company. He drew his
inspiration from the composer's own experience as a young man, of a totally
unrequited love. In his grief, he composed the bittersweet song-cycle used in
the ballet. We follow the hero brooding while his love is being wed, out into
the fields that bring him no comfort but only show him his love's likeness
wherever he looks. The tormented hero leaves the town in the dead of night and
spends it under a linden tree, where sleep makes all well again. Critical and
popular acclaim has made this work a piece de resistance in the company's
repertoire.
As
a special treat for balletomanes, the repertoire for the matinee show will feature selected works of the Ballet
Philippines show “MASTER PIECES” that
will tour around the United States and Canada in October.
The works include:
AKU (Choreographed by
Alden Lugnasin; Music by Jessie Lucas)
This is a technique
piece to test man’s physical limits and possibilities in body movements. This
dance was heralded at the 9th Concours International De Danse de Paris in
France in December 2000. Described as different and beautiful, it showcases the
dancers’ unique understanding of the contemporary Filipino dance style.
HALIK (Choreographed
by Paul Alexander Morales; Music by Jed Balsamo)
This dance excerpt from
Ballet Philippines’ 41st Season production Crisostomo Ibarra, a dance retelling
of a seminal novel Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) authored by Philippine
National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Managing to escape prison with the help of
Elias, Ibarra visits Maria Clara to give his forgiveness and to say goodbye.
She tells him the truth about her real father again asking Ibarra for his
forgiveness. Finally he understands. They embrace each other and kiss.
AFTER WHOM
(Choreographed by Augustus “Bam” Damian III; Music by Jerrold Tarog)
After Whom is a bold
showcase for BP’s dynamism and bravado. It highlights the company’s prowess in
the modern, contemporary and neo-classical genres.
MORIONES
(Choreographed by Agnes Locsin)
Inspired by the Moriones
Festival of Marinduque, Locsin’s Moriones was choreographed for Ballet
Philippines II’s participation at the Recontres Festival Du Danse in La Baule,
France. It was also a study for movement for the Guardias Civil dance for the
modern ballet “Encantada”.
TAMBOL AT PADYAK
(Choreographed by Tony Fabella; Music by Samuel Asuncion, Malek Lopez, and
Pinikpikan)
Set to local beats,
global beats and heartbeats, this award-winning and audience-rousing work is
full of youthful energy which mirrors the Filipinos’ joy of living. This showstopper, utilizing the local “bakya”
(wooden slippers) to amplify its rich rhythm, has wowed adults and children,
foreigners and expatriates ever since it premiered at the Cultural Center of
the Philippines.
THE
BLUE MOON GALA will be performed at the CCP Main Theater on September 26 at 8 PM
and September 27 at 3 PM and 8 PM.
For
bulk reservations, show buys, and inquiries, visit www.ballet.ph or call Ballet Philippines at
551-1003. For tickets, call the CCP Box Office at 832-3704 or Ticketworld at
891-9999.
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The
45th Anniversary Sapphire Season. Rare scenes of power and grace.
Love, valour and redemption. Under the artistic directorship of Paul Alexander
Morales, this is a toast to 45 years of dance excellence!
See you at the ballet!
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