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Ballet Philippines marked the grand opening of its 55th season with an unforgettable and well-attended gala event at the Theatre at Solaire lobby, celebrating the season's launch with an impressive performance of La Sylphide. The evening showcased the theme of the 55th season, Relevé, which means to rise up, embodying the spirit of elevation and grace. The night was nothing short of spectacular, with attendees stepping into the world of "Modern Romance" through their soft, fluid, and billowy attire. La Sylphide, the oldest romantic ballet, was first performed on March 12, 1832 entirely en pointe and introduced the use of the tutu, which influenced the "Modern Romance" attire specified in the gala invitation.
The gala saw an impressive turnout, including the presence of the Philippine Navy, Army, and Civil Military Operations, who attended the performance as part of Ballet Philippines' Men in Uniform project. This demonstrated the organization’s commitment to bringing the art of ballet to the men and women who protect and serve the country. In addition, Ballet Philippines extended its reach through the Share the Magic project, which invited various groups to experience the beauty and the message of La Sylphide. Attendees included GMA's Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko, SOS Children's Village Manila, Paranaque National High School, Kalayaan Elementary School, Sisters of Mary, the Staff of Good Shepherd, Sculler Christian Academy, Philippine Cancer Society, and DepEd Navotas. This initiative allowed a broader audience to witness the artistry of ballet, further enriching the impact of this unforgettable production.
The performance of La Sylphide was met with rapturous applause, with many audience members commenting on how evident it was that Ballet Philippines’ dancers had been working tirelessly to perfect their batterie and petit allegros and impressive ballons. The dancers’ port de bras and epaulement stayed true to the romantic style, a callback to the legendary ballerina Marie Taglioni.
As Ballet Philippines President Kathleen Liechtenstein said in her speech before the show, “Every ticket you purchase supports the physical, financial, medical, and mental well-being of our dancers, allowing them to master the demanding techniques of productions like La Sylphide. Your support also enables us to stage exceptional performances, create new works, and reach out to inspire young minds across the country, enriching their lives with the art of ballet.”
Ballet Philippines President Kathleen Liechtenstein sets the stage with an inspiring opening speech before the show begins.
The gala set a high note for what promises to be a remarkable season ahead, with Ballet Philippines continuing to bring the magic of dance to life. Ballet Philippines will enchant audiences with their Christmas production of Peter Pan, a delightful retelling of the beloved classic that will captivate both the young and the young at heart. As they close the 55th season, Ang Panaginip, a full-length, original Filipiniana ballet will make its world premiere in March 2025, promising to be a new classic that celebrates the Philippines’ rich cultural heritage.
Stay tuned to this website and BP's social media accounts for these upcoming highlights as Ballet Philippines continues to inspire and delight with their artistry.