The successful staging of That’s Amore concert last November 2025 led into something bigger and brighter for RMA Studio Academy and its students.
In the recently concluded 38th Aliw Awards, RMA and its students emerged as winners.
That’s Amore concert performance won Best Special Events Production while Mr. Nazer Salcedo brought home the Best Special Events Director for directing That’s Amore.

RMA students shone brightly in the Aliw Awards. Theo Tiu won the Male Child Performer of the Year while Natalie Grace Yanzon and Zia Dantes were both recognized as Female Child Performers of the Year. Both Yanzon and Dantes were awarded in 2024 under the same award giving body.
Love transcends beautifully
Artistry met advocacy. RMA Studio Academy officially turned over the proceeds from the That’s Amore concert to Autism Society of the Philippines (ASP).

With the success of That’s Amore concert, another musical extravaganza is about to unfold including a meaningful collaboration for a good cause.
On April 26, 2026, RMA Studio Academy and ASP will reunite in performing on stage to showcase their God’s given talents. This exciting collaboration will take place at MOA Arena in Pasay City – a bigger venue, a newer crowd yet with a more caring mission to provide opportunities and understand better the children in the spectrum.

A passion for a greater mission
RMA continues to transform lives through music, keeping its desire to serve children in the spectrum through performing arts. The love for music and performing arts transcends as the academy pays it forward to children with special needs.
“Our passion for music and the performing arts become our platforms to give back to others as part of our ultimate mission to transform lives through music,” shares Ms. Jade Riccio, the woman behind RMA.

Being in the industry for a few years, RMA Studio Academy has been honing and training people of all ages, proving how love can become an instrument in creating music and giving inspiration to people especially those who need it. For the last two successful performances they had, RMA remained committed to uplifting lives through music.
The partnership between RMA and ASP grows as it becomes a testament to RMA’s mission of transforming lives through music.
“This collaboration allows us to keep inspiring our students to hone their innate talents while leaving a meaningful mark to others,” tells Ms. Jade Riccio, RMA’s founder.







