Press
Selected quotations, articles & reviews
“The entirety of the piece was utterly captivating . . . I am eager to continue following Mangulabnan's work and hope that Carolina Ballet brings her back to Raleigh's stages very soon.”
— Alana Bleimman, Breaking the Border: Carolina Ballet Delivers Contemporary and Electrifying New Works, CVNC
“One of the true highlights of the evening was the performance of "briefly gorgeous," a piece choreographed and performed by Tiffany Mangulabnan. . . The performance beautifully captured the struggles and tantalization of eternal beauty that women often face.”
— Leena Yesley, Audience Review: Norte Maar’s “CounterPointe”, The Dance Enthusiast
“I’ve previously seen dances that visualize reconstructed memories – or anticipated memories – but nothing quite like what Mangulabnan presents in briefly gorgeous. . . What initially seemed strange turned out to be a unique and quite beautiful little dance.”
— Jerrry Hochman, CounterPointe10: It’s About Risk, Critical Dance
“Of these dancers, I found Mangulabnan to have the most magnetism and spirit, throughout the three pieces.”
— Rose Marija, Review: Emery LeCrone Dance opened The Joyce Theater's Ballet Festival, Broadway World
“With the appearance of Mangulabnan, a charter member of the group, who showed improvement and more depth of character with each performance, another glimpse of humanity was evident.”
— Marjorie Liebert, BWW Reviews: BALLET NEXT - The Great Leap Forward, Broadway World
“The most intense moment . . . was delivered strongly by Tiffany Mangulabnan, in a thrashing solo.”
— Alastair Macaulay, Into the Dawn of New Ideas, The New York Times
“The star swan was of course Tiffany Mangulabnan as Odette-Odile. A ballerina with an enviably slender, sculptured figure, she displayed assurance and fluid grace. A high point of the ballet was her exquisite pas de deux with Looris. Tender love was expressed by the two through refined dancing and eloquent miming. . . Tiffany was persuasive as Odile. . . her over-all performance conveyed enormous promise that could, in time, have her “invading” the international stage.”
— An enchanting 'Swan Lake'/ Flamenco songs, dances, The Philippine Star
Interview: Artistic Directors Talk About Contemporary Ballet Company Konverjdans (2024, Broadway World)
Breaking the Border: Carolina Ballet Delivers Contemporary and Electrifying New Works (2023, CVNC)
CounterPointe10: It’s About Risk (2023, CriticalDance)
Audience Review: Norte Maar’s “CounterPointe” (2023, The Dance Enthusiast)
Norte Maar’s CounterPointe10: Tiffany Mangulabnan and Etty Yaniv (2023, Art Spiel)
Dance Lab NY: 2021 Female Choreographers of Color in Ballet Lab (2021, Dance Lab NY)
IMPRESSIONS: Konverjdans: III at The Actors Fund Arts Center (2019, The Dance Enthusiast)
Ballet Vero Beach branches out with talented konverjdans trio (2018, Vero News)
Review: Emery LeCrone Dance opened The Joyce Theater's Ballet Festival (2017, Broadway World)
BWW Reviews: BALLET NEXT - The Great Leap Forward (2014, Broadway World)
BWW Reviews: Ballet Next Performs at New York Live Arts (2014, Broadway World)
Into the Dawn of New Ideas (2012, The New York Times)
An enchanting 'Swan Lake'/ Flamenco songs, dances (2010, The Philippine Star)