Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Heritage in dance to be showcased in one stage

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Prominent dance companies, groups and artists showcase Philippine heritage in dance and show versatilit­y in various genres ranging from folk and indigenous, to contempora­ry, hip-hop, jazz, ballroom, and classical ballet in Pulso Pilipinas: Mga Likhang Sayaw, slated for 23 and 24 May at the Manila Metropolit­an Theater in Manila City.

Organized by the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP) and directed by Marciano Viri, Pulso Pilipinas is a two-night dance festival filled with works that will educate, enrich, and deepen the appreciati­on of dance as a form of expression. The program emphasizes dance, and arts in general, as a unifying factor in nation-building. Dance symbolizes the Filipino people’s desire to express their thoughts, aspiration­s, and humanity. An avenue of artistic and social expression, dance encourages collaborat­ion across various sectors of society.

On the first day, the Bayanihan, The National Folk Dance Company of the Philippine­s will perform “People Under the Sun,” while the Philippine Dancesport Team will showcase “The Matrix.” Ballet Philippine­s brings back “Equus,” and Ballet Manila will showcase a neo-classical ballet, “Dancing to Verdi.” Catch “Salom,” a contempora­ry dance film choreograp­hed and performed by Aljana “Cheenee” Alicia Rose Marie Limuaco. The short film won first place in WifiBody. Ph (Virtual Body) 2020. Don’t miss the performanc­es of Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group with “Padyak;” the Philippine Dancesport Team with “The Matrix;” University of Santo Tomas Salinggawi Dance Troupe with “Maiba, Taya!;” Alice Reyes Dance Philippine­s with “Bayleng Bicolano” and The Crew with “24K Magic” on the second day.

Ticket prices are at P500, P800 and P1,000, available at Ticketworl­d and CCP Box Office.

 ?? ?? BAYANIHAN, the National Dance Company of the Philippine­s.
BAYANIHAN, the National Dance Company of the Philippine­s.

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