Philippine Ballet Theatre Sarimanok will soar in the Samsung Performing Arts Theater on July 6 and 7, 2024
The Philippine Ballet Theatre, with the generous support of Philippine Airlines and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, will honor the Philippines' rich ethnic glory by performing one of the Filipino Mindanao mythologies in a fusion of classical ballet and regional dances. It will be held on July 6–7, 2024, at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater, Makati City, Metro Manila.
The goal of the Philippine Ballet Theatre is to share the captivating tale of Sarimanok, a bird from Filipino Mindanao mythology. This mythical creature, known for its vibrant feathers and enchanting presence, takes center stage in a ballet that transcends time and culture. The ballet tells the love story between a mortal and a moon goddess, revolving around the majestic Sarimanok.
Sarimanok symbolizes hope and abundant blessings, and Philippine Ballet Theatre sees the ballet as a divine gift. Through this performance, they aim to generate interest in our cultural heritage and showcase the talent of our current artists.
Sarimanok is the artistic vision of Ronilo Jaynario, the Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer, set to the original music composed by Paulo Zarate, a highly acclaimed composer. Jaynario and Zarate aspire for ballet, like Sarimanok, to become a symbol of hope and an investment in the Filipino people.
Jaynario explained, "Ibalon made a powerful impact on both the audience and the performers. It received excellent reviews and accolades that any dance company would aspire to have. Therefore, our challenge is achieving the same impact level as Sarimanok. Creating such an impact is vital to us as a company”
Inspiration for the ballet comes from the story itself, the dancers' response to my movement that enhances the process, and the music that moves me in creating the choreography. I am incredibly grateful that Paulo Zarate is composing for PBT's Sarimanok."
Jessa Tangalin and Gladys Baybayin will share the role of the mythical Sarimanok. Alternating as the romantic couple of Indarapatra and Moon Goddess will be Matthew Davo and Gabrielle Jaynario and Jimmy Lumba and Joni Galeste.
With Sarimanok being the second Full-length Filipino ballet in a row, PBT hopes to send out a strong message that their commitment to creating a national influence through their art is ablaze.
Sarimanok will be shown at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater on July 6 and 7. Buy your tickets from TicketWorld. For ticket reservations, contact the Philippine Ballet Theatre at secretariat@pbt.org.ph or their contact number, (0968) 8708887.
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