Ballet Manila performs Cinderella at the Aliw Theater from December 25–30 at 4:00 p.m. Ballet Manila’s re-telling of its all-time hit, with all-original choreography by CEO and Artistic Director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, is perfect for kids and kids-at-heart who want to celebrate the holiday season with magic and romance.
This year’s staging of the show is part of Ballet Manila’s Holiday Cheer Series, a new annual Christmas tradition of the company, , will be a delightful mix of heartwarming music, special effects, creative digital projections, and will also feature the students of the Lisa Macuja School of Ballet.
“It is our first full-length ballet since the pandemic shrunk the number of dancers in the company. So we are adding outstanding students from the school to add to the cast. It will be different as well as we will be using the new stage facilities – especially the LED screen of the newly refurbished Aliw Theater. So the experience will be more high-tech with special effects and animation,” Macuja-Elizalde said.
Like fans all over the world who have grown to love this classic fairy-tale, the prima ballerina has a strong attachment to Cinderella. Aside from it being Macuja-Elizalde’s first major choreography work in 2016, the prima ballerina herself strongly believes that light will always triumph over darkness, and that dreams do come true.
“I guess you could say I did have my own Cinderella story in real life. I was the little girl with dreams of becoming a ballerina. And against a lot of odds, a sprinkling of luck, and loads of hard work, I have been fortunate to live my dream,” Macuja-Elizalde said. achieving their own “happy ever after”, principal dancers Abigail Oliveiro and Mark Sumaylo, reprise their roles as Cinderella and Prince Charming respectively, but this time as real-life husband and wife.
The performance is set to dazzle with Cinderella’s transformation from a soot girl who endures the wicked ways of her stepmother and stepsisters, to an enchanting princess ready to attend the grand ball at the palace – thanks to her Fairy Godmother. Ballet Manila’s take on this classic story will also feature a selection from the Prokofiev’s score, with scene-stealing moments of tiny animals transformed into magical creatures and characters, along with thrilling dance sequences to be performed by the Ballet Manila performing company and the Lisa Macuja School of Ballet students.
Families and audiences of all ages can watch Ballet Manila’s retelling of the classic and
magical world of Cinderella on December 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 at 4:00 p.m. at AliwTheater. Tickets are available at popular prices of PhP 800 and PhP 500 exclusively through Ticketworld. For more information, call 8891 9999 or visit www.ticketworld.com.ph.