Alice Rayes

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Who is Alice

Reyes?
Awarded National Artist of the Philippines (Dance) on 2014

A dancer, choreographer, teacher, and


director. Reyes was born on the 14th of
October, 1942. She began classical ballet
classes at an early age under Rosalia
Merino while attending Maryknoll College,
where she earned a Bachelor of Arts
degree in History and Foreign Services.
She then pursued post-graduate studies
at Ateneo de Manila University. She
continued her education in the Philippine
Women's University, where she was

References
mentored by Leonor Orosa Goquingco
and Ricardo Casell. She also studied folk
dance at the Bayanihan Philippine
National Folk Dance Company. She www.ncca.gov.ph
traveled to America to further her
professional studies and enrolled in official
classes in modern dance and jazz. She
https://youtu.be/sGkiUOh0bhQ
took advantage of the opportunity in New
https://youtu.be/rgVG4gMZoGM
York to pursue more formal studies at
https://youtu.be/cb0rp7vxea0
Sarah Lawrence College in Westchester
County, New York.
Famous Artworks

Signature Style
Rama Hari Itim Asu Tales of the Manuvu Bungkos Suite Carmina Burana

She has made a lasting impact on the development and


promotion of contemporary dance in the Philippines. The biggest
Pictures alone can't contribution is the development of a distinctly Filipino modern
capture the beauty of Fun Fact: dance idiom. Utilizing inherently Filipino materials and subject
matters expressed through a combination of movements and
Alice Reyes is the visionary founder of Ballet Philippines. She
the choreography. propelled the company into a national arts institution we can all be
styles from Philippine indigenous dance, modern dance and
classical ballet she has successfully created a contemporary
Here is a playlist proud of. In the Philippines, she established regular season concerts,
professionalized dance as a career, and played a major role in the dance language that is uniquely Filipino. From her early
featuring the phenomenal development of dance in the country. She continued to masterpiece Amada to the modern dance classic Itim-Asu, to her
last major work Bayanihan Remembered which she staged for
choreographies made shine even brighter as she grew up. Way before she started the
Ballet Philippines, she utilized this idiom to promote unique
company that was to become Ballet Philippines, she had started
by Alice Reyes contributing to the household by dancing and creating dances for the facets of Philippine arts, culture, and heritage

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