THE successful staging of RMA Studio Academy's annual musical recital concert "Be Our Guest" created game-changing milestones, which sparked inspiration, celebrated musical artistry, and discovered and rediscovered talents.
The concert, held at The Podium Hall in Mandaluyong City last Dec. 1, was well-attended by celebrities and their families.
Zia Dantes, the daughter of GMA-7's power couple Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera and one of the RMA's rising performers, delivered a heartfelt rendition of Andra Day's "Rise Up."
Be Our Guest not only highlighted talent and musicality but also helped children in need through Save the Children Philippines and the Autism Society of the Philippines (ASP). This partnership embraced the academy's tagline, "Transforming lives through Music," as RMA paid it forward to the less fortunate children.
During RMA's recent anniversary celebration, RMA Studio Academy CEO Jade Riccio turned over the concert proceeds to Riel Andaluz of Save the Children Philippines and Dang Uy Koe, chairman emeritus of ASP, together with 2023 Ms. Universe Philippines' ASP ambassador and RMA celebrity student Michelle Dee.
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Gracing RMA's anniversary event were RMA's very first celebrity student Erika Raymundo and RMA's international celebrity student Maymay Entrata.
For more information about RMA Studio Academy, please contact Veronica Ramos-Baun at [email protected]
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