+ Follow DANSE Tag
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[Title] => There is life after retirement for Cecile Sicangco
[Summary] => When Cecile Sicangco steps on the Main Theater stage of the Cultural Center of the Philippines on July 7 for the final evening performance of Ballet Philippines season opener Joie de Danse, she will be making her final bow as BP company member.
It has been a fruitful 25 years with the countrys leading contemporary dance company, bringing the joy of dance on every stage she performed on both here and abroad. And she believes it is fitting that she finally retires from performing.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joseph Cortes
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[Title] => Cecile Sicangco: The Next Step
[Summary] => It is not easy interviewing Cecile Sicangco, especially about herself. Gracious though she is, you get the message early on that shed rather talk about something elseor not talk at all.
Everything Cecile has to say she says in dance. And for the last 25 years, she has been speaking most eloquently, thrilling audiences the world over with a brand of dance born of discipline in and dedication to an art that does not tolerate half-hearted attempts.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => JVM Francisco
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It has been a fruitful 25 years with the countrys leading contemporary dance company, bringing the joy of dance on every stage she performed on both here and abroad. And she believes it is fitting that she finally retires from performing.
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Everything Cecile has to say she says in dance. And for the last 25 years, she has been speaking most eloquently, thrilling audiences the world over with a brand of dance born of discipline in and dedication to an art that does not tolerate half-hearted attempts.
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