Ballet Philippines

These include classical ballet, avant-garde choreography, traditional and modern dance, martial arts, and aerial movements.

Her dancers, sur les pointes, were inspired by local dances like the Planting Rice, Carinosa, and the Maria Clara that eventually influenced Leonor Orosa Goquingco.

[8] In February 1970, the Alice Reyes Modern Dance Company premiered its debut performance at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

In April of that year, recognizing the available time and space at the CCP as well as the need to train more dancers, the company introduced the first CCP Summer Dance Workshop which would eventually be held annually, training two to four hundred students each year in classical and modern dance.

That same year, the CCP Dance Workshop and Company was launched with Alice Reyes and Eddie Elejar as artistic directors.