Experience a world of adventure and chivalry as Ballet Manila performs “Don Quixote”
Relive the adventure and romance of one of the most beloved performances in classical ballet as Ballet Manila re-stages “Don Quixote”, showcasing the dance company’s strength in classical ballet at its highest standards. The shows will be on May 27, 2023, at 8 PM and May 28, 2023, at 5 PM at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City.
"The
challenges that Ballet Manila has faced these past years have proven our grit
and resilience in the face of adversity, which I believe is relatable with Don
Quixote's burning passion, the love for adventure and challenges to prove
oneself. It also fills me with so much excitement to showcase our edge in
classical ballet once again as a dance company with the return of Don Quixote
this year," said Macuja Elizalde.
Embodying the
Hispanic spirit of Don Quixote’s epic tale is American danseur and a rising
star of San Francisco Ballet Esteban Hernandez, who will fly into Manila to
perform as Basilio, Kitri’s love interest. Hernandez is fast gaining
recognition in the international ballet scene. He joined San Francisco Ballet
in 2013, was promoted as a soloist in 2017 and principal dancer in 2019.
One of the
most notable feats of San Francisco’s rising star was his performance at Gala
Despertares in Mexico City, which was produced by Soul Arts Productions, owned
by Esteban and his brother, Isaac Hernandez. He has also received multiple
accolades including the Latino Spirit Award from the California Latino
Legislative Caucus for achievements in the performing arts held at Sacramento,
California, He is also a recipient of the Jerome Robbins Foundation Award and
gold medals at the Youth America Grand Prix and was named one of the Top 100 Most
Influential People in Mexico.
The iconic
role of Kitri, on the other hand, will be performed by Ballet Manila’s
principal dancer, Jasmine Pia Dames, who is also a Gawad Buhay
2015 awardee as Best Featured Female in Classical Ballet for
her role in Romeo and Juliet. Interestingly, her twin sister
Jessica Pearl portrayed the same role in the modern iteration of the same story
directed by Martin Lawrance in February, which is also part of the 25th
season performance.
Don Quixote
is part of Ballet Manila's 25th season performance on its 27th year which was
kicked off by Martin Lawrance’s very Filipino and contemporary take on Romeo
and Juliet in February.
To purchase
tickets, visit www.ticketworld.com.ph, or call 8891 9999.
For more
information about Ballet Manila and its upcoming shows, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph.
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