Ballet Manila’s Florante at Laura: A symphony of creativity and harmonious ingenuity
The landmark production brings together some of the country’s finest dance and musical artists for a world premiere that spotlights yet another Filipino literary masterpiece
“Something magical happens when
artists come together! ”
Lisa Macuja Elizalde, Ballet
Manila's creative director, couldn't contain her excitement when asked about
the upcoming world premiere of Florante at Laura.
The outstanding production, which
comes at the heels of the ballet company’s highly successful Ibong Adarna, will
be staged at the Aliw Theater on October 12, 2024, at 8 PM, and on October 13
and 19, 2024 at 5 PM. Florante at Laura will gather some of the country’s highly
esteemed creatives in music, literature, ballet, and stage
production.
A collaboration of masters in their craft
“Florante
at Laura was a project that was going to be Gerardo Francisco’s next epic
adventure. This was planned way before the pandemic happened,” recalled Lisa.
Gerardo is the dance company’s
longtime principal dancer and co-artistic associate, who also
choreographed the award-winning Ibong
Adarna. Working with him is the exemplary British choreographer Martin Lawrance who is behind Ballet Manila’s full length innovative retelling of Romeo and Juliet in the Filipino
setting.
With this collaboration, Gerardo
shared, “Clear communication, thorough discussions, and mutual support were
crucial in keeping us on track.” To
this, Martin agrees. “We just seem to click and bounce ideas off of each other.
It has so far been a very fruitful collaboration. Communication has been the key! ”
From the collaboration between
Gerardo and Martin, the intricate pieces to this masterpiece of a production
started falling into place when Lisa invited renowned writer and balagtasan expert Professor Michael
Coroza as a guest in her show, Art 2 Art, where
she asked him to watch Ibong Adarna. “I
then invited Michael to collaborate with Gerardo and Martin Lawrence to create
the libretto for Florante at Laura.”
Soon after, the quest for a composer
began. Lisa imagined someone who can
create original compositions akin to a Filipino Tchaikovsky—sweeping, dramatic, powerful, and romantic. “I was so very
thrilled when National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab said yes!” shared Lisa.
One of the pillars of Original
Pilipino Music (OPM), Ryan Cayabyab, was named
National Artist for Music in 2018 with an extensive body of work ranging from orchestras
and full-length musical productions to television and
commercials. “It had been quite some time since I wrote a large musical work,”
he shared.
Despite being a seasoned composer and musician, Ryan
was thrilled to work with fellow creatives: “Most important before I start
creating music is the mutual understanding among the other creatives and the
producer regarding style and medium of music.”
Breathing life into his original
compositions is the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth (OFY) under the baton of
his son, Toma Cayabyab—another dream fulfilled for Ryan. “Everything is a surprise and wonder for me.
I challenged myself into accepting this landmark ballet production, and I hope that it becomes an important legacy for all of
us involved in it.”
An epic production with mesmerizing visuals
A literary masterpiece written by
Filipino poet Francisco ‘Balagtas’ Baltasar and published in 1838, Florante at Laura follows the story of
Florante, a duke who was held captive and enslaved by the Turks. But with the help of Aladin, he managed to escape from his captors
to return to his country, Albania, to face off the usurper Count Adolfo, seek redemption, and reunite with his beloved Laura.
To translate the story’s universal
themes of love, betrayal, and friendship in dramatic visuals,
Ballet Manila tapped the expertise of key players who have been involved in
many local and international productions for decades. Set designer Mio Infante
explained that his designs depict not just the actual setting in the
story. “This epic ballet includes a
diverse set of locations, which not only serve as physical spaces but also symbolize the internal and external conflicts of the characters, as
well as broader themes of love, war, loyalty,
and betrayal.”
Complementing his designs are the stunning
costumes from Make It Happen, led by
Otto Hernandez & Therese Arroyo Hernandez. The duo noted, “Costumes play a crucial role in
conveying the story and message of a production. It can contribute to the
overall visual aesthetics, help define characters, evoke emotions, and enhance
the audience's understanding of the narrative.”
Meanwhile, lighting director John Batalla
emphasizes the importance of using a distinct lighting color palette to
differentiate the varied locales of Florante and Laura. “Mood is certainly a
major part of the themes that lighting has to tackle in a production such as
this in order to transport the audiences to a different time and far-away
places.”
Expect more from Ballet Manila
As one of the country’s leading dance companies,
Ballet Manila has been known for its keen eye for excellence and artistry.
While it has created many award-winning productions, the audience can expect
more world class performances thanks to the leadership of Lisa.
But for now, she wishes the audience to bask in
the magical greatness of Florante at
Laura. “That’s why we work so hard every day – to
create art that people will want to watch again and again.”
All performances will be staged at Aliw Theater, Pasay City.
For tickets, visit
www.ticketworld.com.ph.
To learn more about Ballet Manila and its shows, visit www.balletmanila.com.ph.
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