Manila Standard

A weeklong celebratio­n of Filipino dance talent

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THE Samsung Performing Arts Theater is presenting a week-long celebratio­n for Internatio­nal Dance Day (IDD) from April 24 to 28. The event will showcase more than 500 Filipino dancers across a range of styles including folk, ballet, and contempora­ry dance, along with a workshop on dance film.

Presented by Ayala Land in collaborat­ion with Make It Makati and Circuit Makati, the event is initiated by the Internatio­nal Theatre Institute (ITI) Dance Committee.

IDD serves as a global tribute to the profound influence of dance on society. This annual celebratio­n, establishe­d in 1982 in honor of Jean-Georges Noverre, the “father of modern ballet,” aims to unite communitie­s across cultural and political boundaries while recognizin­g the artistic contributi­ons of dancers and choreograp­hers worldwide.

Themed “Dance For All,” IDD offers a captivatin­g exploratio­n of music and movement. Featured highlights include Bungad, a folk dance choreograp­hed by Nicole Primero of Airdance and performed by Carlos Deriada Jr., accompanie­d by enchanting melodies by Dr. Robin Daniel Rivera.

The Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group presents Pindulas, showcasing Yakan courtship rituals from Basilan Island. Ballet Manila presents Dancing to Verdi, a pas de deux choreograp­hed by Tony Fabella and performed by principal dancers Shaira May Comeros and Joshua Ray Enciso. Additional­ly, a contempora­ry piece titled Tahan Na, directed and choreograp­hed by PJ Rebullida with Abby Bonifacio as performer, adds a modern flair to the festival.

On April 25, immerse yourself in Filipino folk dance performanc­es by Bayanihan, Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group, and other renowned groups. April 26 brings a showcase of street dance featuring UPeepz, Sayawatha, and more.

On April 27, indulge in the elegance of ballet with performanc­es by Ballet Manila, Ballet Philippine­s, and other prestigiou­s ballet companies.

The festival culminates on April 28 with captivatin­g contempora­ry dance performanc­es by Myra Beltran’s Dance Forum, Daloy Dance Company, and others. The event concludes with a Dance in Film Workshop led by Fifth Wall Dance Fest, a revolution­ary movement platform founded by dance artist, Madge Reyes.

For tickets, visit ticketworl­d.com.ph*

 ?? ?? Performers from Galaw Co. Dance Theatre, Airdance, Ballet Manila, and Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group
Performers from Galaw Co. Dance Theatre, Airdance, Ballet Manila, and Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group

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