Ballet Manila restages the award-winning Ibong Adarna on August 19 and 20, 2023 at the Aliw Theater |
Filipino values take flight in Ballet Manila’s Ibong Adarna
These days, teaching valuable lessons on life, family,
love, forgiveness and kindness among the younger generation become even more
impactful when accompanied by powerful visual representation.
This is the intention of Gerardo Francisco Jr. as he
restages his award-winning Ibong Adarna on
August 19 and 20, 2023 at the Aliw Theater to conclude Ballet Manila’s 25th
performance season.
“Today’s generation is exposed to so many different
cultures and there may be tendencies for lines to blur and forget one’s core
identity,” he says. Ballet Manila’s
Ibong Adarna, he hopes, will remind the younger generation about who they are
as Filipinos, and the values that our culture consider most important.
This Filipino literary classic centers around a
mythical bird whose magical voice can heal illnesses. In the story, an ailing
King prompted his three sons to set out on a dangerous quest to find the
elusive magical bird that can cure their
beloved father. As the story unfolds,
the two elder princes with evil intentions against their youngest brother
turned into stone, while their pure-hearted brother brings home the Adarna
bird. In the end, the victorious prince wholeheartedly forgave his erring
siblings.
Francisco Jr. believes that the story of Ibong Adarna
can help today’s younger generation rediscover Filipino values of kindness and
love of family. “It is important that we tell this
story to preserve our culture. If we don’t share this, this story will just
die,” he emphasizes. “I am grateful that
this story is still a reading requirement for first year high school students
because if no one will tell the story, then who will? It will just be forgotten
and buried in the past.”
Ballet Manila’s restaging
of Ibong Adarna has received numerous citations since it premiered in 2017.
Thus, every time the performance is restaged, Francisco says he is challenged
to make it even more magnificent than the last one. To the dancers, he reminds
them to give their 100% by dancing from the heart. “Don’t practice just because
you want to get it right, “he tells them, “but instead, you practice until you
can’t get it wrong. Just think that we only have one show, once you fail
onstage, you can never go back – you can’t correct it anymore. “
But deep inside, the veteran danseur and choreographer
feels as much pressure, or even more, than the ballet dancers. “I need to stand
by my standards most especially to those who were not able to watch it during
our world premiere. I hope to exceed their expectations for this show.”
The dancing, as audiences know of Ballet Manila’s
standards, will undoubtedly be
outstanding and will definitely be the centerpiece of the whole
production. This 2023 staging is the
touring version that was performed at the Karmiel Festival in Israel in 2018
and planned for a national tour in the country in 2020. Because of adjustments brought about by the
pandemic – Ballet Manila has less dancers now -
some will be doing double or triple roles. The set also transitions to a digital one; to
maximize the state of the art LED screen in Aliw Theater. “But the story
remains the same. The story itself is beautiful – it’s timeless where everyone
can relate, young or old.”, Francisco Jr. says.
By the end of the show, both Francisco and Lisa Macuja
Elizalde, Ballet Manila’s founder,
artistic director, and chief executive officer, share the same sentiments. “I want the
audience to come out of the theater having learned new lessons and excited
enough to share about the beautiful story of Ibong Adarna to their peers,” adds
Macuja-Elizalde.
Ballet Manila’s re-telling of this Filipino classic,
as choreographed by Francisco was awarded Best Outstanding Production at the
2017 30th Aliw Awards; and at the Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards which
honored it with multiple recognitions, including Outstanding Modern Dance
Production, Outstanding Choreography for Modern Dance, Outstanding Ensemble for
Modern Dance, Outstanding Music Composition, Outstanding Male Lead and Outstanding
Female Lead.
Ibong Adarna will
be staged at Aliw Theater, Pasay City on August 19 at 8:00 p.m. and August 20
at 5:00 p.m.. For tickets, visit www.ticketworld.com.ph. To know more about Ballet Manila and
its shows, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph
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