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The Halili Cruz School of Ballet (HCSB) presents grand dance concerts at the Meralco Theater, with the second one scheduled tonight. More than 400 dancers are presented in the two shows.

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It is so wonderful to watch twirls, pirouettes, and fluid movements, as the music, the dance and the dancer become one onstage. Imagine my surprise when I found out three of the ballet dancers I was watching at the auditorium of the Overseas Family School in Singapore were only six years old! They were Mia Gwyneth Dumayas, Jelany Paguio and Nicole Paredes. Remember how clumsy most of us moved at the age of six? But these kids were such graceful little swans!
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It is so wonderful to watch twirls, pirouettes, and fluid movements, as the music, the dance and the dancer become one onstage. Imagine my surprise when I found out three of the ballet dancers I was watching at the auditorium of the Overseas Family School in Singapore were only six years old! They were Mia Gwyneth Dumayas, Jelany Paguio and Nicole Paredes. Remember how clumsy most of us moved at the age of six? But these kids were such graceful little swans!
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The first day of the competition lasted way past the little darlings’ bedtime. It was close to 1 a.m. when we took a very late dinner. As sleepy as our little ballerinas were, they looked overjoyed about their performances and were even more determined to do better on the competition’s final day.
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The first day of the competition lasted way past the little darlings’ bedtime. It was close to 1 a.m. when we took a very late dinner. As sleepy as our little ballerinas were, they looked overjoyed about their performances and were even more determined to do better on the competition’s final day.
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