Ballet Manila, Academy One hold fundraiser for ballet scholars
Ballet Manila and Academy One — two institutions which have been actively supporting dance scholars — present the fundraising gala performance Tuloy ang Saya-wan on July 21, 3 p.m., at Star Theater, Pasay City.
The show aims to raise funds that will help the two groups sustain their respective ballet scholarship programs: Ballet Manila through its long-running Project Ballet Futures; and Academy One which trains selected wards from the Tuloy Foundation, a shelter for street children.
“Our common goal is to provide ballet scholarships for street children and marginalized Filipino youth. We believe ballet can help create social change,” said Ballet Manila artistic director Lisa Macula-Elizalde who brainstormed with Academy One director Cherish Garcia to organize the benefit show. This was an offshoot of their pooled efforts to raise funds for Raymond Salcedo, aTu lo y-Foundationscholar-turn ed-Ballet Manila-company-artist, after he had to undergo an operation for a torn meniscus last year.
Tuloy ang Saya-wan will showcase and celebrate the success stories of the two ballet scholarship programs. Among them are Celine Abrea and Rodney Catubay — former Tuloy Foundation scholars trained by Academy One who are now both dancing with Ballet Manila — who will perform the Pas D’Esclave pas de deux from Le Corsaire.
John Edmar Sumera and Benedict Sabularse, two ballet scholars from Tuloy Foundation who competed in the Prix de Lausanne and received scholarships in Europe, will be coming home to also perform in the show.
Ballet Manila soloist Rissa May Camaclang and company artists Jessa Balote and Jamil Montibon (all Project Ballet Futures alumni) will also have featured numbers, as will current PBF scholars and BM finalists competing in the Asian Grand Prix in Hong Kong.
Tuloy ang Saya-wan will include the special participation of two guests. First is Katherine Barkman, former BM principal dancer now with The Washington Ballet, who will perform Grand Pas Classique with BM principal dancer Elpidio Magat. Grand Pas Classique is the pas de deux that clinched for Barkman her silver medals in the US International Ballet Competition and the Varna International Ballet Competition last year.
The second guest is Marcelino Libao of Hamburg Ballet who will premiere in the Philippines as a choreographer. Paloma Muerta, a piece that he created in 2017 for Hamburg Ballet, will be performed by BM principal dancers Joan Emery Sia and Mark Sumaylo, soloist Nicole Barroso, and company artists Brian Sevilla and Rafael Perez.
Libao will perform a contemporary dance solo.
Tuloy ang Saya-wan will also showcase the world premiere of British choreographer Martin Lawrance’s Sketches from Romeo and Juliet, as well as the numbers Dancing to Verdi by Tony Fabella and Blind Love by PJ Rebudilla.
Tickets to Tuloy ang Saya-wan are available via TicketWorld, call 891-9999 or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph; or through Sylvia Lichauco De Leon, 0917-8555652. Tickets can also be purchased through Rose or Sheila of Academy One, call 826-5182, 820-6622 or 0917-8323355.