The document summarizes the author's experience watching the ballet play "Rebel" performed by Ballet Manila. The play commemorated the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution and featured characters representing Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Ninoy and Cory Aquino, the Philippine people ("Inang Bayan"), and the common man ("Juan Dela Cruz"). Though far from the stage, the author was impressed by the dancers' graceful movements and felt their passion and commitment to entertaining audiences and expressing feelings about the theme. At the end, the author applauded loudly for the dancers, realizing how much they loved performing and how compassionate they were during the play.
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Ballet Play: "Rebel", Reaction Paper
The document summarizes the author's experience watching the ballet play "Rebel" performed by Ballet Manila. The play commemorated the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution and featured characters representing Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Ninoy and Cory Aquino, the Philippine people ("Inang Bayan"), and the common man ("Juan Dela Cruz"). Though far from the stage, the author was impressed by the dancers' graceful movements and felt their passion and commitment to entertaining audiences and expressing feelings about the theme. At the end, the author applauded loudly for the dancers, realizing how much they loved performing and how compassionate they were during the play.
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Alcantara, Clarisse G.
BSA 2-17
Ballet Play: Rebel
One of the most passionate form of art that I know is ballet. It is an opportunity to watch a ballet play by British choreographer Martin Lawrance and directed one of the greatest ballet enthusiast in our country, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. We watched the ballet play on 28 th of August 2016 in Aliw Theatre, Pasay City. Rebel, the title of the play, presented by Ballet Manila to commemorate the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, main characters are Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda, Ninoy Aquino and his wife Cory, Inang Bayan, and Juan Dela Cruz. Im amused to each ballet dancers on how they move their feet, its like theyre dancing on air, and everytime they lift their partners its like they are flying. Even though I cant see their facial expression because Im far from the stage, I can feel their passion and commitment to what theyre doing, to entertain us audiences but also to express their feelings about the theme of the play. Even though I dont have a background on ballet, I appreciated each characters graceful movements and the play over-all. During the play, I am also entertained on how Inangbayan sing some patriotic songs, how my goosebumps tickled my skin by her voice or the background song makes me interested on the play. In the end, when characters are taking a bow, I saw how happy they were on performing the ballet play. I realized how much they love dancing in front of many people, and how compassionate they were during the play. I absolutely loved the ballet from the characters, the choreography, the effects, etc. so I clapped my hands loudly to send my amusement to them as the curtains fell.