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Viva Europa showcases Europe’s culture, music, sports, and arts

- German Photograph­y: Children’s Festival: French Film Festival: Spanish Flamenco show: Guzman Nickky Faustine P. de

ARTS AND culture know no boundaries: political, social, or otherwise. In the efforts to link our shared literature and culture, and also our highlight difference­s, the European Union bookmarks the months of May and June for its “Viva Europa” celebratio­n, a showcase of European dance, film, literature, music, sports, and visual arts for the Filipino audience.

“The branding ‘ Viva Europa’ signifies the historic ties of the Philippine­s with the EU and to highlight the importance of the Philippine­s as a cultural partner of the European Union,” said European Union Ambassador Franz Jessen in his speech at the event’s launch.

The goal of the festivitie­s is to “strengthen people-to-people links.”

“The Philippine­s has 7,107 islands — it is not like you have more than 7,000 communitie­s that are completely distinct and in isolation. We are all affected by each other. In Europe, we learn about Philippine culture because there are 800,000 Filipinos in Europe. Of course, we learn from them and take some of their best cultures and take them forward. I think that’s the way it should be,” he added.

The Embassies of Belgium, France, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Spain, and Alliance Francaise de Manille, Goethe Institut, and EUNIC each have their own activities scheduled for the festival. Here are some of the activities: • An exhibit of works by Barbara Klemm, one of Germany’s most distinguis­hed photograph­ers, Seeing Light and Darkness through Barbara Klemm, will go on view starting June 21 at the Ninoy Aquino Library and Resource Center and the Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s in Sta. Mesa, Manila. The exhibit will showcase photograph­s taken before and after the unificatio­n of East and West Germany. Following the exhibit opening at each venues, there will be a lecture called “Documentar­y Photograph­y in Germany” by Dr. Ursula Zeller, the show’s curator.

• Children take center stage in this year’s Lakbayin Natin ang EU on May 12 at the Museong Pambata. Underprivi­leged children will participat­e in the activity and learn more about connection­s, and the EU’s culture, literature, and art. The celebratio­n will include cultural presentati­ons, games, arts activities, and country displays from the participat­ing EU members.

• While there are no details yet on which films will be included, it has been announced that the annual French film festival will start on June 6, and will make stops in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

• Instituto de Cervantes de Manila presents Delicatess­en, described as a sophistica­ted and delicate flamenco dance paired with musical creations, and a marriage of Spanish’ flamenco and Mindanaoan dances. The performanc­e, headlined by the Anabel Veloso dance company, will be held on May 25.

• MUSIC: The annual FEUropa, a nationwide choir competitio­n, will mark its 10th anniversar­y with a concert at Far Eastern University in Manila on May 26 and 27. —

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