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Celebrate Filipino heritage through song – Winnipeg Free Press

Celebrate Filipino heritage through song – Winnipeg Free Press

A celebration of traditional Filipino love songs, popularized during the American occupation of the Phillipines at the turn of the 19th century, will help mark Filipino Heritage Month.

Anak Dalita, Bakya Mo Neneng, Saan Ka Man Naroroon and O Sole Mio will be some of the songs performed by the Musica Singers of the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba (PCCM).

The group, composed of musical enthusiasts, students, performers and teachers, will present An Evening of Kundiman and Philippine Art Songs at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Seven Oaks Performing Arts Centre.

<p>Musica Singers of PCCM</p>
                                <p>The Musica Singers of the the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba will perform traditional Filipino love songs to mark Filipino Heritage Month as part of an evening of Kundiman and Philipine Art Songs Thursday at the Seven Oaks Performing Arts Centre.</p>

Musica Singers of PCCM

The Musica Singers of the the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba will perform traditional Filipino love songs to mark Filipino Heritage Month as part of an evening of Kundiman and Philipine Art Songs Thursday at the Seven Oaks Performing Arts Centre.

They will be joined by the Winnipeg Symphony String Quartet, Noah Macandang, DJ Feliciano and students from grades 4 to 6 in the heritage language class of Keewatin Prairie Community School.

There will also be showcase of Filipino fashion, featuring local professional and amateur models wearing traditional barong tagalog for men and Filipiniana dress for women.

“We are celebrating Filipino music, art songs and love songs called kundiman, which become popular during the American occupation,” says Musica’s artistic director, Dante Aviso. “That was when Filipino composers went to Europe and America to study and when they came back to the Philippines, they introduced this new genre of music.”