Who Is the Founder of Ballet Manila?

Ballet

Ballet Manila, the first professional ballet company in the Philippines, is a world-renowned dance troupe that has been performing for over two decades. Founded in 1996 by Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, Ballet Manila has grown to be an internationally acclaimed company of dancers who perform classic and contemporary works.

Macuja-Elizalde is a trained classical ballet dancer and was trained at the Royal Academy of Ballet in London and the Kirov Ballet School in St. Petersburg, Russia. She was also a principal dancer with Ballet Philippines for many years before she decided to create her own ballet company in her native country. Macuja-Elizalde’s expertise in classical ballet shines through her productions as she continues to bring new life to some of the classic ballets such as Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.

Ballet Manila has performed both locally and internationally, from the Cultural Center of the Philippines to the stages of New York City’s Lincoln Center. In addition to their classic ballets, they have also created modern works that explore Filipino culture and history such as “The Transfiguration” which was inspired by legendary Philippine hero Jose Rizal. They have also created various educational programs such as their Summer Dance Intensive and Artist Residency Program which gives training opportunities to young aspiring dancers from all over Southeast Asia.

Through her hard work and dedication, Macuja-Elizalde has led Ballet Manila on a journey of success around the world while maintaining its Filipino roots throughout its performances. Her inspiring vision for the arts has made an impact on both local audiences and international communities alike and continues to do so today.

Conclusion:

Lisa Macuja-Elizalde is the founder of Ballet Manila, an internationally renowned professional dance troupe based in The Philippines that she founded in 1996 after being a principal dancer with Ballet Philippines for many years prior. Her passion for classical ballet shines through her productions while her inspiring vision for the arts has made an impact on both local audiences and international communities alike.