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                    [Title] => As Bayanihan turns 45 . . .
                    [Summary] => I think every Filipino girl dreamed, and her daughter dreams, of becoming a Bayanihan dancer. For  the image of the Bayanihan dancer is that of élan, grace and beauty. As the dance company celebrates its 45th year of founding this week, it shows why the accolades and how its dancers swept the world off its feet wherever it performed.


The Bayanihan National Folk Dance Company was founded in 1957 by Helen Benitez, chairperson of the Philippine Women’s University then, and since then has mounted 14 major world tours and more than 100 short tours.
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[DatePublished] => 2002-04-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134313 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1204555 [AuthorName] => Teodoro C. Benigno [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => As Bayanihan turns 45 . . .
                    [Summary] => I think every Filipino girl dreamed, and her daughter dreams, of becoming a Bayanihan dancer. For  the image of the Bayanihan dancer is that of élan, grace and beauty. As the dance company celebrates its 45th year of founding this week, it shows why the accolades and how its dancers swept the world off its feet wherever it performed.


The Bayanihan National Folk Dance Company was founded in 1957 by Helen Benitez, chairperson of the Philippine Women’s University then, and since then has mounted 14 major world tours and more than 100 short tours.
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