In collaboration with the Artists Welfare Project Inc. (AWPI), Move The World will be a dance production streamed online. IPOPHL hopes to provide a safe platform where dancers can create art. The dance videos will be three to five minutes long, featuring original choreography and copyright-free music. In this way, we hope to encourage those in the dance community amidst these trying times.
I Can Dance
in my Living Room,
What's Next?
Addressing the second phase of this ECQ and giving the artists a chance to think about how to move on and address the changing times.
Participants
- Philippine Ballet Theater
- Airdance
- Daloy Dance Company
- Galaw.Co Dance Theater
- Ma. Celina De Asis Dofitas
- Richardson P. Yadao
- Nanilyn P. Yadao
- Philip Joseph Rocamora
One video per group, 3-5 minutes long
To Be You is To Be Free - Philippine Ballet Theatre
During this crisis, the challenge is to be brave enough to be free. The piece shows how people without their essentials can still win at life. We present Philippine Ballet Theatre with a piece that is completely raw but definitely beautiful. It is a reminder that an artist should and can remain an artist.
Freedom
What does it
mean to be free?
To give dancers an opportunity to create art.
The Philippine Ballet Theater presents a
special dance video on love and freedom in
celebration of Independence Day.
Into the Sunlight - Airdance
We discover that artists flexibly adapt to any spatial challenges. Dance artists throughout the years have come to find a friend in alternative spaces. We keep dancing in our familiar yet unconventional stages. Sunshine is our friend. It can be as simple as a little walk outside, however short or long, we take time to welcome brightness despite uncertainties.
Tragedy of its Passing
Performed by:
- Ma. Celina De Asis Dofitas
- Richardson P. Yadao
- Nanilyn P. Yadao
- Philip Joseph Yocamora
Home - Daloy Dance Company
“What’s next?” perhaps isn’t always synonymous with moving forward but an invitation to take a step back and listen to the truth in our bodies: to trust our own pace and respect others' paces as well. That in turn, we may find our unique voice, our own flow, patient but potent enough to join other waves to sail our communities forward. Wherever we set foot on and carry ourselves to, we are truly home.
Apuhapin - Galaw.Co
Some people describe quarantine as a prison. They call their lives boring. They try to keep busy so they won’t be scared. But what if our ancestors are trying to tell us something? Maybe they’ve brought us inside so we can learn a simpler life as they did. Maybe they’ve brought us inside so we can learn how to be grateful. Or maybe - they are telling us not to be afraid: “Do not fear the dark, we are made of sunlight” - a p u h a p i n
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