Inamorata: Woman as the beloved
“In a dancer, there is a reverence for such forgotten things as the miracle of the small beautiful bones and their delicate strength.” — Martha Graham
A throng of ballet enthusiasts composed of diplomatic and expat community mavens, society A-listers and loyal balletomanes recently gathered at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) for the opening night of Ballet Philippines’ Inamorata. Known as a mixed bill featuring the many aspects of woman as the beloved, the show received endless applause from the audience with the stellar performance of Ballet Philippines’ accomplished dancers. It was a visual and auditory feast that gave the audience a mixture of emotions, from love, grief, to strength, with a powerful ending to the hymn of Amar Como El Mar composed by the late Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Delfin Colome.
Seen at the opening night were Italian Ambassador Luca Fornari and wife Silvana, Norwegian Ambassador Knut Erik Solem with wife Audhild, former The Netherlands Ambassador Theo Arnold, Lizzie Zobel and Ballet Philippines founder Alice Reyes, president Margie Moran Floirendo and trustee Beth Day Romulo.
Congratulations to Ballet Philippines for a magnificent show!
Greetings
Advance birthday greetings to Joe Rebano, Nov. 1; Victor Rufino, Nov. 2; Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos, actress-producer Armida Siguion-Reyna, Vintage’s Bobong Velez, STAR’s Antonio Paño and Allure’s Jerni May Camposano, Nov. 3; Dr. Raul Fores, Rome-based former Rep. Tomas Concepcion, Edd Fuentes, Le Lagdameo and Letty Hahn, Nov. 4; Jayelles COO Bong del Rosario-Palma Gil and commercial model Alex Ortigas, Nov. 5.
So, how was your week?
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