
The story takes us through the Philippines history starting in 16th century, the spanish colonization, the formation of Katipunan (Kagalang-galangan, Kataas-taasang Katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan), the Americans taking over of the Philippines & Emilio Aguinaldo’s surrender.Ĭomplete Story from the catalog (for those who are interested): I think I’m starting to appreciate dance in itself… I may again watch ballet soon. I really have to get this catalog to understand what the story is.ĭon’t get me wrong… the dance is really GOOD.

As I watched I can’t really understand what the story was, all I know that it was about the revolution and Emilio Aguinaldo, Apolinario Mabini & Andres Bonifacio are part of it. After I saw this picture, I’m more & more determined to go on diet.īack to the topic, La Revolucion Filipina is a Ballet Philippines event & held at CCP Complex. Yeah yeah I know I gained a LOT of weight.

With that I wore my Php250 dress that I bought from People are People (cheap isn’t it? it was on sale) On the day itself, my friend reminded me that I should wear a cocktail dress coz noone wears casual clothes in that kind of event. With that kind of statement thrown to me, I said OK, I’ll watch ehhehehe

My friend Orion invited me to watch a ballet performance and I was like “I don’t watch those.” Then he told me “I know you’d rather be with your gadgets but expand your horizon.”
