A COUPLE swirls and twirls and mimic each other in a calm and yet arresting manner. Called 鈥淓quanimity,鈥 the pas de deux explores the facets and phases of romantic love: friendship, partnership, and marriage, and bouts of tension and disagreements in between stages. The dance ends in an embrace; a surrender.

In the dance that follows, three couples enter the stage, this time more energetic and lively. Unlike the first piece, it ends in animosity. Called 鈥Minamahal, Sinasamba鈥 (from Ryan Cayabyab鈥檚 orchestration), the dance depicts three couples as they quarrel, presenting the fine line between hate and love.

The two dances are part of Ballet Philippines鈥 A Gala Celebration which will be presented at the Cultural Center of the Philippines鈥 main theater on Aug. 18 to 20.

The gala production marks the return of Alice Reyes, National Artist for Dance and the ballet company鈥檚 founder, as Ballet Philippines鈥 (BP) artistic director. Ms. Reyes described her return to BP as her 鈥渁postolic鈥 duty.

鈥淚t is bringing in old choreographic gems to show the range of our repertoire,鈥 said Ms. Reyes on Aug. 9 during an open rehearsal for the media. She added that the presentation is also meant to showcase the younger generation of talents鈥 ability to dance classic choreography and put their own signatures on them.

The gala sets the tone of what BP鈥檚 future shows would be like until it marks its 50th anniversary two years from now, said Ms. Reyes. The goal is to highlight the company鈥檚 repertoire from the 1970s and 1980s, she added.

鈥淎nother generation always comes along. Twenty years ago was wonderful, but today is different, the energy is fearless,鈥 she said, 鈥淲hen fear enters [a dancer], it takes away the energy.鈥

The open rehearsal featured the dances 鈥淓quanimity,鈥 鈥Minamahal, Sinasamba,鈥 and three more which present 鈥渆nergies鈥 in different forms. In Agnes Locsin鈥檚 鈥淪alome,鈥 the passion is palpable in Salome, Elias鈥檚 sweetheart, who is left anxious, grief stricken, and lost when her lover leaves her to join the Revolution. In 鈥淢oon,鈥 a young man who appears to be a spiritual leader of an ancient culture, pounds his feet and raises his arms in refined delicacy. Eight pairs of dancers take to the stage in George Balanchine鈥檚 鈥淩aymonda Variations.鈥

A Gala Celebration also highlights Filipino talents who have gone abroad and have come home. Among the guest artists are Candice Adea (formerly of Ballet Met and Hong Kong Ballet), Marcelino Libao (Hamburg Ballet), Paul Ocampo and Chien-Ying Wang (OcampoWang Dance), and Jean Marc Cordero and Rita Angela Winder (Ballet Kiel).

Also part of the gala鈥檚 repertoire are Reyes鈥檚 鈥Bungkos Suite,鈥 set to a collection of traditional folk songs that reflect Filipino humor and playfulness; 鈥淕rand Pas Classique,鈥 which has a reputation for its difficult pas de deux routine; 鈥淪ummer鈥檚 End,鈥 which was part of BP鈥檚 12th season, and which highlights the duet of two lovers; and 鈥淰ision of Fire,鈥 featuring an ensemble of BP dancers.

The lineup in BP鈥檚 48th season, entitled 鈥淨uintessence,鈥 includes The Exemplars: The Best of Ballet Philippines in October, The Nutcracker in December, and Don Quixote next February. 鈥 Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman