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joewambaugh

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"The 15th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture"
« on: September 01, 2006, 12:24:55 PM »
http://www.myspace.com/festivalofphilippinearts



http://www.filamarts.org/

FilAm ARTS traces its roots to the production of the Annual Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture (FPAC) first conceptualized in 1990 as part of the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Departments Festivals Program, an arts program designed to address the multicultural constituency of the city.


Organized by about 100 artists and community leaders, the first FPAC took place at Los Angeles City College on Mothers Day, May 14, 1992, where 3,000 participants braved the aftermath of the L.A. riots that occurred the week before. Since then, FPAC has only grown stronger and bigger, moving to Cabrillo Beach in 1994, then finally to its current location, Pt. Fermin Park, in the historic district of San Pedro in 2001.

Today, FPAC is the largest presenter of Philippine arts and culture in Southern California presenting over 1200 artists in 9 disciplines and attracting over 20,000 audience members from all over the country. Yet, after 15 years, FPAC is still a grassroots and community-led effort,produced by a core group of 50 volunteer professionals, in collaboration with 50 community-based and civic organizations, and involving over 300 volunteers.

Dates:

Saturday, September 9th and Sunday, September 10th, 2006

Time:

10 am 6 pm Price: $3 @ door per day, $5 Two-Day pre-sale Pass

Location:

Point Fermin Park, 607 W. Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731

Mission:

As a community arts program, the 15th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture partners with the artists, community organizations, businesses and individuals to build community by engaging people of diverse backgrounds through the production and presentation of multidisciplinary artistic and cultural expressions.

Seen as a common ground for our multi-tribal, multi-generational and multilingual community, the community-organized Festival provides unique programming focusing on families, youth and seniors.

Not only a gateway of cultural exploration for Filipino Americans, the festival is also an opportunity for non-Filipinos to experience more complex explorations of Filipino culture within the multicultural landscape of Los Angeles. This in turn allows non-Filipinos to learn, experience, better understand, and ultimately build respect for our multi-faceted Filipino culture.

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Re: "The 15th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture"
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2006, 03:09:16 AM »


Crafty_Dog

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Re: "The 15th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture"
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2006, 08:26:05 AM »
Very helpful!!!

I am going to see it I can make it.