Ballet Philippines Collaborates With Independent Artist Eisa Jocson In "Your Highness"
Eisa Jocson’s newest creation, “Your Highness” will have its world
premiere on July 27 (8pm) and 28 (3pm, 8pm) at the CCP Little Theater, and will
be performed at several major European performing arts festivals from August
to September 2017. The work is a production by Ballet Philippines and
Künstlerhaus Mousonturm Frankfurt am Main (Germany), in co-production
with Internationales Sommerfestival Kampnagel (Germany), Zürcher Theater
Spektakel (Switzerland), La Bâtie – Festival de Genève (Switzerland).
Eisa Jocson is an internationally renowned artist creating and touring
works in Asia, Europe, America and Australia. Educated as a visual artist and
trained as a ballet dancer, she won her first pole-dancing competition in Manila
in 2010 and began her international dance career with public interventions like
“pole-tagging” here and abroad. Her 3 solos, “Death of the Pole Dancer”
(2011), “Macho Dancer” (2013) and “Host” (2015) toured extensively in major
festivals abroad. Under the HAPPYLAND (2017) series, her new creations,
“Princess” a duet with Filipino performance artist Russ Ligtas and “Your
Highness” are a continuation of her investigation into Filipino labour,
performance of happiness and production of fantasy within the happiness
empire. “Your Highness” is her first ensemble creation, and is the first of all
her works to be premiered and produced in the Philippines.
In “Your Highness”, the classically trained dancers masterfully alternate
between stylized Disney gestures and standards of ballet classics like Giselle,
The Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake – and explore the fine line between
portrayals of happiness through ballet history and princess archetypes in a
globalized entertainment industry.
The massive employment of Filipino performers by Hong Kong Disneyland has led to a dire brain drain, with its impact strongly felt in Ballet Philippines, which has lost half of its top dancers within the last decade. Against this backdrop, choreographer Eisa Jocson has now created a dance piece with five young dancers of the Ballet Philippines.
“As an independent Filipina choreographer it is a unique and inspiring
adventure to collaborate with Ballet Philippines in creating this new ensemble
work,” shares Jocson. “It is exciting to see the dancers push their capacities
into unknown terrain with incredible virtuosity. And I am looking forward to
share this performance born out of an intense and meticulous process of
exploring the dancer's and ballet's manifold bodies and voices.”
“Your Highness” international artistic team is led by Eisa Jocson (choreographer), Gia Gequinto, Stephanie Cabral, Maila Habagat, Alexis Piel, and Carlo Padoga (Ballet Philippines dancers), Arco Renz & Anna Wagner (dramaturgy), Teresa Barrozo (music & sound design), Florian Bach (lighting design), and Dennis Maristany (costume design).
Connect to Ballet Philippines online through the following social media
networks:
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For tickets, call Ballet Philippines at (+632) 551-1003, the CCP Box Office at (+632) 832-3704, or Ticketworld at (+632) 891-9999.
| Eisa Jocson Photo: Geloy Concepcion |
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| Photo: Hiyas Baldemor Bagabaldo |
The massive employment of Filipino performers by Hong Kong Disneyland has led to a dire brain drain, with its impact strongly felt in Ballet Philippines, which has lost half of its top dancers within the last decade. Against this backdrop, choreographer Eisa Jocson has now created a dance piece with five young dancers of the Ballet Philippines.
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| Photo: Hiyas Baldemor Bagabaldo |
“Your Highness” international artistic team is led by Eisa Jocson (choreographer), Gia Gequinto, Stephanie Cabral, Maila Habagat, Alexis Piel, and Carlo Padoga (Ballet Philippines dancers), Arco Renz & Anna Wagner (dramaturgy), Teresa Barrozo (music & sound design), Florian Bach (lighting design), and Dennis Maristany (costume design).
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| Photo: Hiyas Baldemor Bagabaldo |
Facebook: www.facebook.com/balletphilippines
Twitter: @balletph
Instagram: @balletphilippines
YouTube: balletph
For tickets, call Ballet Philippines at (+632) 551-1003, the CCP Box Office at (+632) 832-3704, or Ticketworld at (+632) 891-9999.




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