CCP names ballet competition winners

Senior category winners: (from left, front row) A.L. Frederick Abraham, Manolo Rosado awardee; Aldrian Reifaus Ocampo, 3rd prize, male; Victor Maguad, second prize, male; Garry Corpuz, first prize, male; Denise Parungao, first prize, female; Ma. Regina Magbitang, second prize, female; Jemima Sanielle Reyes, third prize, female; Angella Betina Carlos, Luva Adameit awardee; (from left, back) Eddie Elejar, jury member; Cora Inigo, convenor; Melissa Mantaring, CCP Artist Training Division chief; Jeng Halili, jury member; Raul M. Sunico, CCP president; Sonia Orevillo Domingo, jury member; Carlos “Caloy” Garcia, jury member; Pham Anh Phuong, jury member; and Steve Villaruz, convenor

MANILA, Philippines - The Cultural Center of the Philippines announces the winners of the ?1st CCP Ballet Competition 2014 held at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater):

The Junior category winners are Klievert Jon Mendoza, first prize; Mikaela Lauryn Santos, second prize; and Rissa May Camaclang, third prize.

The special awardees are Veronica Atienza (Luva Adameit Award — Special Award for a female dancer);  Clark David Ortega (Manolo Rosado Award — Special Award for a male dancer); and Stephen Biadoma for Tiktik, interpreted by Klievert Jon Mendoza, (Trudl Dubsky Zipper Award — Outstanding Contemporary Choreography Award).

For the Senior category, separate awards were given to the male and female participants.

The female participants are Denise Parungao, first prize; Ma. Regina Magbitang, second prize; and Jemima Sanielle Reyes, third prize. 

The male participats are Garry Corpuz, first prize; Victor Maguad, second prize; and Aldrian Reifaus Ocampo, third prize.

The special awardees are Angella Betina Carlos (Luva Adameit Award — Special Award for a Female Dancer);  A.L. Frederick Abraham (Manolo Rosado Award — Special Award for a Male Dancer); Erl Sorilla for Dolores, Agonies of Cancer, interpreted by Aldrian Reifaus Ocampo (Trudl Dubsky Zipper Award — Outstanding Contemporary Choreography Award).

The competition consisted of two parts: the first part was the rendition of the classical variations, and the second part was the performance of a contemporary piece.

The jury, composed of four Filipinos and one from the Asian region, were as follows:  Eddie Elejar, Carlos “Caloy” Garcia, Jeng Halili, Sonia Domingo Orevillo, and Pham Anh Phuong.

Prizes are the following:  P35,000 (first prize), P25,000 (second prize), P15,000 (third prize), and P10,000 (Trudl Dubsky Zipper Award for Outstanding Contemporary  Choreography).

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