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To harness kids’ psychomotor skills and natural musical potential, the Center for Applied Music of Miriam College recently launched an innovative program which will transform child’s play into a performance art.

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The centerpiece of Icons was Alice Reyes’ Carmina Burana, a grand ballet that utilizes the secular cantata by Carl Orff as its backdrop. First staged in 1974 to critical acclaim, it was restaged after 30 years by Ida Beltran-Lucila.
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