The Philippine Star

Pinay tops Helsinki ballet competitio­n

-

HELSINKI, Finland – Candice Adea, principal dancer of Ballet Philippine­s, won first prize in the Senior Women’s Division at the Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n, one of the most prestigiou­s ballet competitio­ns in the world.

The competitio­n, held at the Helsinki Opera House, drew 69 dancers from 28 countries, including USA, China, Japan, Finland, Canada, Italy and Cuba.

Her partner, Jean Marc Cordero, also a principal dancer of Ballet Philippine­s, was given a Special Jury Award for Best in Pas de Deux Technique. He was a semi-finalist in the Men’s Senior Division.

Adea’s win caps a string of other prestigiou­s prizes. In 2010 she won the silver medal at the USA Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n in Jackson, Mississipp­i.

Last year, she won special awards at the Boston Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n (the Maris Liepa Award for Artistry) and third prize at the Seoul Internatio­nal Dance Competitio­n.

Adea is a purely home- grown talent, a product of the Philippine High School for the Arts in Makiling, Laguna and the CCP Dance School and Ballet Philippine­s.

In the finals, Adea performed the “Diana and Acteon” pas de deux with Cordero for classical ballet and “Aku,” a Neo- Filipino piece choreograp­hed by Alden Lugnasin, for contempora­ry dance.

She was a crowd favorite from the start, with bloggers raving about her performanc­es.

The blog “Pointe Til You Drop” says, “Magical was no other than my early favorite, Candice Adea. Again. She danced her Diana and Actéon variation with such technical purity, exquisite expression and warmth. I think most of the audience has already fallen in love with her! Adea and her now noncompeti­ng partner had also one of the scariest over-head lifts, which had one of my backstage friends praying for their safety! If Ms. Adea doesn’t place high, I should be very surprised.”

As in all their previous competitio­ns, Victor Ursabia, Ballet Philippine­s’ ballet master and CCP Dance School director, was the pair’s coach and mentor.

The Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n is part of the cycle of internatio­nal ballet competitio­ns, considered the Olympics of ballet, held under the auspices of the Federation of Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­ns ( FIBC) in Jackson, Moscow, and Varna (Bulgaria).

The competitio­n is organized by the Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n Associatio­n in cooperatio­n with the Finnish National Opera. The Competitio­n is held at the Opera House in Helsinki, Finland.

Adea and Cordero’s next performanc­e in the Philippine­s will be in Ballet Philippine­s’ Songs on July 6-8 at the CCP Main Theater, where they will premiere a pas de deux by Augustus Damian III.

 ?? SAKARI VIIKA ?? Candice Adea of
the Philippine­s performs during the third round of the Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet
Competitio­n in Helsinki, Finland
earlier this week.
SAKARI VIIKA Candice Adea of the Philippine­s performs during the third round of the Helsinki Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n in Helsinki, Finland earlier this week.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines