FEU Dance Company holds annual concert
The FEU Dance Company holds its annual dance concert titled “TAMnan: Yugto ng Pag-aani” today at 3 p.m. at the Far Eastern University Auditorium.
Set against the backdrop of agriculture and horticulture, “TAMnan: Yugto ng Pag-aani” will take the audience through the core stages of planting, a significant metaphor chosen to mirror the phases of personal life and community growth through the lens and movement language of the current student-artists of the company.
Tamnan means to plant something. A seed should be buried in dirt before it can begin to sprout and grow. The concert aims to portray human struggles as an integral part of development.
Pag-aani refers to the act of harvesting fruit. A movement narrative of human experiences, this concert shows that by overcoming challenges, embracing individuality and celebrating each other’s differences, we allow ourselves to grow and bloom.
This concert is headed by the FEU Dance Company’s artistic director Deborah Afuang, along with folk dance coach Albert Furing and choreographers Sean Marc Pescador, Ronieth Dayao, Eljay Bautista, Adelaine Perez, Tonnie Padayao, Xyron Godfrey Apostol, Johann Jabrica, Stephanie Palconit and Danyel Reyes.
Tickets for members of the FEU community are P100 and P150 for other guests. Visit tinyurl.com/TAMnan.