Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Philippine Ballet Theatre's "Romeo and Juliet" at the CCP from July 7 - 10, 2011


Celebrating 25 Years with the Philippine Ballet Theatre (PBT)

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
In cooperation with Petron Foundation presents...

Philippine Ballet Theatre's

Romeo and Juliet

With the music of Sergei Prokofiev
And the Choreography of Thomas Pazik

Directed by Prima Ballerina Maniya Barredo

with the FILharmoniKA Orchestra
Conducted by Maestro Gerard Salonga

Venue: Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)

Show Dates:
July 7, 2011 (Thursday) 8:00 PM [Gala]
July 8, 2011 (Friday) 8:00 PM
July 9, 2011 (Saturday) 8:00 PM
July 10, 2011 (Sunday) 3:00 PM


Ticket Prices for Gala Night:
July 7, 2011 (Thursday)

Orchestra Center - PhP 3,000.00
Discount for bulk buyers (50 tickets and up): PhP 1500.00 each

Orchestra Side - PhP 1,500.00
Discount for bulk buyers (50 tickets and up): PhP 800.00 each

PhP 500.00
PhP 400.00
PhP 200.00


Ticket Prices for July 8 (Friday) - 10 (Sunday)

Orchestra Center - PhP 1,500.00
Student Price - PhP 400,00

Orchestra Side- PhP 1,000.00
Student Price - PhP 300.00

PhP 500.00
PhP 400.00
PhP 200.00


For more information and to buy your tickets, you may contact:
PBT Office - (63-2)632-8848
CCP Box Office - (63-2)832-3704
TicketWorld - (63-2)891-9999 or their Website


To view the 2011 Season of the Philippine Ballet Theatre, please CLICK HERE.


About the Show:

Philippine Ballet Theater opens its 25th season with the much loved Shakespearean classic "Romeo and Juliet set into ballet by choreographer Tom Pazik, one of the leading choreographers of the American Ballet Theater who created this ballet for world acclaimed prima ballerina, Maniya Barredo. Ms. Barredo stages this romantic ballet for PBT.

Founded in 1987, Philippine Ballet Theatre (PBT) has established itself as the pre-eminent classical ballet company in the Philippines today. It was borne out of an alliance of leading dance groups in the eighties but immediately won recognition as a resident ballet company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Philippine Ballet Theatre has now expanded its vision and pursues the goal of bringing the upscale art of dance to general appreciation among Filipino audiences. With its concurrent preservation of the rich and elegant classical story ballets, such as Swan Lake, Giselle, Nutcracker, and Raymonda, PBT also launches contemporary ballets that are of emotional depth, dramatic realism and stark inventiveness like the critically acclaimed Carmina Burana and Daughters of Mourning (Bernarda Alba). Its repertoire continues to dazzle and amaze various audiences with its distinct and poetic delicacy and refined sophistication.

The company has traveled in national and international tours presenting the best of its Filipino and Western repertoire; highlighting the company's commitment to artistic excellence in the classical, neo-classical and pop-classical traditions.

2 comments:

  1. hi. we've watched it last night. it was really breath-taking. Its so passionate. I love the casts and the music thing. It really amazed me. I envy the girl (juliet) whats her real name.? and romeo ofcourse, he's really handsome. :))

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    1. Hi! It's nice you appreciate ballet and enjoyed watching =) The lead dancers were Naomi Hergott, 17, and David Kiyak, 21.

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