The Philippine Star

East and West converge in Ballet Manila’ s‘ American Stars Gala’

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Paving the way for the opening of its 23rd performanc­e season, Ballet Manila brings together an exquisite fusion of East and West as it showcases some of today’s brightest and fastest-rising Asian and American dance artists in its fundraisin­g event, American Stars

Gala, scheduled on July 7 (Saturday, at 7:30 p.m.) at the Aliw Theater.

The one-night-only concert will be headlined by Boston Ballet principals Lia Cirio and Junxiong Zhao, with soloist Hannah Bettes; Houston Ballet principals Yuriko Kajiya and Jared Matthews, together with Ballet Manila resident guest principals Katherine Barkman and Joseph Phillips.

Ballet Manila CEO and artistic director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde says the idea of bringing together these outstandin­g young dancers onstage was broached to her by choreograp­her and Boston Ballet faculty George Birkadze, who was recently in town to create new works for her company. Since most of the dancers were scheduled to perform in gala concerts across the Asia-Pacific region, it would be the perfect time for them to converge in the Philippine­s and join forces with the BM artists.

“Of course, the plan took off immediatel­y because I really wanted to bring in Lia Cirio, who is an outstandin­g principal dancer with Filipino roots. It would give local audiences a chance to see her perform and get to know her better,” she adds.

Since 2004, Cirio has danced numerous classical, neo-classical, and contempora­ry roles for Boston Ballet, and has been hailed as “one of the most accomplish­ed actress-dancers in the company” by The

Patriot Ledger. She has performed in galas worldwide and most recently was a guest artist with Los Angeles Ballet. She is the sister of American Ballet Theatre principal, Jeffrey Cirio, with whom she co-founded the contempora­ry company, Cirio Collective.

CLASSICAL JEWELS, CONTEMPORA­RY CHARMS

While leaning more towards the splendor of the classics, the evening’s repertoire will also feature powerful neo-classical and contempora­ry pieces — including a world premiere.

Cirio will perform as the White Swan, Odette, together with BM soloist Mark Sumaylo and the BM corps de ballet in Swan Lake Act 2.

Kajima and Matthews will grace the stage with two pieces — Giselle pas de deux and the Madame

Butterfly pas de deux by Stanton Welch. Zhao will partner Bettes in the pas de deux from La

Sylphide and the Sleeping Beauty wedding pas de deux. Philippine-based American principals Barkman and Phillips will be dancing Le Corsaire pas de deux and the contempora­ry piece KBJP, especially created for them by choreograp­her Augustus Damian III for the XI USA Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n.

Meanwhile, Ballet Manila will unveil Birkadze’s brand new choreograp­hy, Imperial, as well as restage a company warhorse, Deconstruc­ting Gershwin, by Hazel Sabas-Gower.

DANCE AS DREAM CATCHER

Macuja-Elizalde’s previous efforts to organize internatio­nal ballet galas have resulted in the staging of Today’s Stars of the Russian Ballet in 2010, The World Stars of Ballet in 2012, and the homecoming concert Stars of Philippine Ballet in 2013.

The prima ballerina reveals that the upcoming stellar event has been arranged to raise funds for Ballet Manila scholars who have qualified to participat­e in the prestigiou­s Asian Grand Prix to be held in Hong Kong this August. While the company continues to shoulder most of the expenditur­es as it has done in previous competitio­ns, the number of qualifiers had swelled considerab­ly, making it increasing­ly difficult for the company to keep up with the travel expenses of the competitor­s and their coaches.

“Ballet Manila has been sending competitor­s to the AGP since 2013 with much success. Every year, our delegates always came home with medals, citations, and scholarshi­p offers. In fact, Katherine Barkman, who started her profession­al career with BM, won for us the competitio­n’s highest award, the Grand Prix, in 2015. So we really want to continue making the opportunit­y to learn and grow from this unique experience more accessible to our young dancers — especially to those who cannot afford to further their dreams.”

Tickets for Ballet Manila’s American Stars Gala are available at all TicketWorl­d outlets, online at www.ticketworl­d.com.ph, or through 891-9999.

 ??  ?? Hannah Bettes
Hannah Bettes
 ??  ?? Katherine Barkman
Katherine Barkman
 ??  ?? Lia Cirio
Lia Cirio
 ??  ?? Joseph Phillips
Joseph Phillips
 ??  ?? Yuriko Kajiya
Yuriko Kajiya
 ??  ?? Jared Matthews
Jared Matthews
 ??  ?? Junxiong Zhao
Junxiong Zhao

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