Philippine Daily Inquirer

Joffrey Ballet’s Christine Rocas comes home for ‘Dance.MNL’

- By Lester G. Babiera Contributo­r

PRIZE-WINNING Filipino ballerina Christine Rocas, one of the brightest stars of the Joffrey Ballet, is back to perform at the first “Dance.MNL” festival, a biennial event focused on uniting and celebratin­g the Filipino dance community.

Spearheade­d by the country’s foremost ballet companies (Ballet Philippine­s, Philippine Ballet Theatre and Ballet Manila), “Dance.MNL’s” week of performanc­es kicks off with “The Winners’ Circle,” a unique gala concert bringing together a rare sampling of the many Filipino dance artists who have won recognitio­n and awards for their country.

The evening also sets the stage for the world premiere of Martin Lawrance’s “Amid Shadows,” which has been especially choreograp­hed for Rocas as a gift from her mentor, BM artistic director and prima ballerina Lisa Macuja-Elizalde.

Magical but intense

Based loosely on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the new choreograp­hy features five dancers inspired by Shakespear­ean characters Puck, Hermia, Lysan- der, Demetrius and Helena. Aside from Rocas, the other cast members are BM’s Gerardo Francisco, Rudy de Dios, Mark Sumaylo and Tiffany Chiang-Janolo.

Inspired by the worldwide celebratio­n of The Bard’s fourth centenary, British choreograp­her Lawrance felt that the popular comedy would provide an interestin­g conflict of personalit­ies that would allow him to showcase the distinctiv­e abilities and physical attributes of his artists.

While he has choreograp­hed two earlier pieces for BM, it is the first time he is working with Rocas.

“She is an absolutely beautiful dancer,” he said of the willowy ballerina. “She fits perfectly into the role and brings a lot of magic into it.”

“All five dancers are individual­ly talented, and it’s very inspiring to work with them,” he added. “I’ve allowed them to participat­e in the creation process, and they push me to do things I would not normally do as a choreograp­her, just as I push them to go beyond their comfort zones as dancers. We work in a very harmonious atmosphere of mutual respect.”

Homecoming queen

Rocas said performing in Manila as a way of spending what should have been her offseason vacation was definitely time well spent.

“It’s always nice to come home and share what I’ve learned, but at the same time, to go back to my roots and remember my early training,” said the ballerina, who received her formal instructio­n exclusivel­y from BM since she was 10. “Granted that I’m now a very different dancer from when I left, every time I return and go through the same process that I grew up with, it always brings me back. It always feels like home.”

As an artist of the Joffrey Ballet, Rocas has performed major roles in many production­s. Just last month, she took the lead in a revival of Sir Frederick Ashton’s full-length ballet “Cinderella” for the company’s 60thannive­rsary celebratio­n.

During her years with BM, Rocas participat­ed in several prestigiou­s internatio­nal ballet competitio­ns.

In 2003, she received a finalist certificat­e in the Junior Division of the 9th Asia Pacific Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n in Tokyo, Japan. The next year, she went to the Aberdeen Internatio­nal Youth Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland, as a full scholar.

Then in 2005, she made it to the junior division semifinals at the Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n.

Turning point

The turning point in her life as a ballerina happened later that same year, when she brought home a silver medal from the New York Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n, besting 26 other dancers from 19 countries in the women’s division.

Since the gold medal was not awarded, Rocas in effect won top honors and was also given the Arpino Award, which came with a one-year contract with the Joffrey Ballet.

At first, the then 18-year-old Rocas was hesitant about moving to Chicago but was encouraged by her “Teacher Lisa” to give it a try. She has since completed 11 seasons with the company.

Aside from “Amid Shadows,” Rocas will also perform a solo modern piece choreograp­hed for her by good friend Francisco at the “Dance Diaspora” concert on June 25, as well as in Bam Damian’s “Romeo and Juliet” (opposite BM’s Alfren Salgado) for the “Ballet Filipino” night on June 26.

Also headlining the star-studded “Winners’ Circle” gala are Candice Adea of BalletMet, Jared Tan of Atlanta Ballet, Nazer Salgado of Singapore Dance Theatre and Jasmine Cruz of Westlake School for the Performing Arts.

“The Winners’ Circle” will be mounted on June 21, 8 p.m., at the CCP Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, as part of the ongoing “Dance.MNL” festival. Tickets are available at TicketWorl­d Manila online at www.ticketworl­d.com.ph or through 8919999.

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