My friend Rye invited me to watch Ballet Philippines's Young Choreographers and Dancers Showcase and I've always had a great experience with them and was pretty excited.
I was prepared for a cold theater in the CCP, so was taken aback when we arrived at Studio 1 where the show would take place--it was basically a container van at an empty lot beside the CCP complex. I was thankful I was wearing a tank top under my cardigan, but worried when the people started to trickle in.
It turns out that the place was actually also the actual studio used by the dancers to train in, which is actually a pretty punk thing to do, working it out of a container van. I just hope they have air conditioning--it was quite breezy by the nighttime seaside, but I couldn't imagine it during the day. It was also a weird feeling having to reach the bathroom by going through the area where the dancers were hanging out. I guess if you like your stage performers to seem a little more human, it would be nice to pass by them and discover that ballet dancers eat fried chicken--just like you and me!
I'd surmise they weren't expecting so many people, but the studio did get packed. Bleachers aren't exactly the best kind of seating in general, but they were fine and gave you the feel of the raw environment and young talent being displayed. I was expecting the ballet to be a little more pompous and uppity, but they gave me a lot of grit with my culture, which I enjoyed and I'm looking forward to returning for more. read more