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Ballet Manila continues its 18th performance season with its staging of La Bayadere, a lyrical and dramatic ballet set in India that revolves on love and sacrifice.

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One of the most poignant moments at the recent concert “The Legends and the Classics” came when Lea Salonga was telling the audience that she, like her fellow headliners Lisa Macuja-Elizalde and Cecile Licad, will have to bow out from the stage eventually.

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The exquisitely lyrical score of Minkus provided Petipa with ample opportunity for rich, beautiful, elegant choreography which the Russian Anatoly Panasyukov, currently PBT’s ballet master, admirably restaged, with Gener Caringal giving meticulous attention to details as artistic director.
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One of the most poignant moments at the recent concert “The Legends and the Classics” came when Lea Salonga was telling the audience that she, like her fellow headliners Lisa Macuja-Elizalde and Cecile Licad, will have to bow out from the stage eventually.

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The exquisitely lyrical score of Minkus provided Petipa with ample opportunity for rich, beautiful, elegant choreography which the Russian Anatoly Panasyukov, currently PBT’s ballet master, admirably restaged, with Gener Caringal giving meticulous attention to details as artistic director.
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