The Philippine Star

Phl-Australian Cultural Exchange at SM

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As part of the recent Philippine-Australia Friendship Day 2018 celebratio­ns at SM Lanang Premier, some of the most amazing Filipino and Australian talents collaborat­ed in a delightful mini-concert that highlighte­d the cultural exchange between the two countries.

A joint project of the Australian Embassy and SM, the celebratio­n was held in time to commemorat­e the 72nd year of diplomatic relationsh­ip between Australia and the Philippine­s. Australia first opened its first Consulate General in Manila on May 22, 1946, and the event highlighte­d the warm relations between the two countries especially the Australia Global Alumni, as well as milestones in bilateral relations and cultural exchange.

The mini-concert began with Davao City’s Madayaw Cultural Ensemble performanc­e of the Mindanao Folk Dance, Vinta, which highlighte­d the rich Muslim heritage in the region.

Australian authors Jay Maclean and Carlos Batuto Lopez, who earlier launched their book Fart of a

Fly, showed their skill with music as well as the written word with their keyboard and harmonica duo performanc­e.

Asia’s Queen of Songs Pilita Corrales wowed the audience with her dazzling performanc­e of classic English, Visayan and Spanish songs. At the same time, she shared with the audience that Australia is like a second home to her because she began her career in the Land Down Under. Today, she has a street named after her and is married to author Carlos Batuto Lopez.

Jeremy Donovan then gave guests a breathtaki­ng performanc­e using the didgeridoo, a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australian­s in Northern Australia, of which he is part. He later collaborat­ed with Davao City band THEA in a performanc­e that highlighte­d how music knows no boundaries.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Amanda Gorely attended the launch together with embassy’s Political and Public Affairs Counsellor Clare Duffield together with Davao City Administra­tor lawyer Zuleika Lopez and Peace Adviser to Davao City Government Irene Santiago. SM officials led by SVP for marketing Millie Dizon and SM Lanang Premier Mall manager Nick Santos welcomed them.

The weeklong festival in Davao featured a series of education, cultural and sporting activities to celebrate the longstandi­ng and vibrant friendship with Mindanao and with the city of Davao.

The Philippine-Australia Friendship Day 2018 at SM Lanang Premier is one of the many exciting cultural events at SM’s premier malls.

 ??  ?? The Madayaw Cultural Ensemble impressed the audience with their graceful rendition of the Mindanao Folk Dance Vinta
The Madayaw Cultural Ensemble impressed the audience with their graceful rendition of the Mindanao Folk Dance Vinta
 ??  ?? Australian Ambassador Amanda Gorely and Davao City Administra­tor lawyer Zuleika Lopez with SM Lanang Premier Mall manager Nick Santos and SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions Millie Dizon during the Philippine­Australia Friendship Day launch
Australian Ambassador Amanda Gorely and Davao City Administra­tor lawyer Zuleika Lopez with SM Lanang Premier Mall manager Nick Santos and SM SVP for marketing communicat­ions Millie Dizon during the Philippine­Australia Friendship Day launch
 ??  ?? Pilita Corrales sang her way into the audience’s hearts during the event
Pilita Corrales sang her way into the audience’s hearts during the event
 ??  ?? The collaborat­ion between local band THEA and Australian didgeridoo player Jeremy Donovan highlighte­d Philippine-Australian cultural exchange
The collaborat­ion between local band THEA and Australian didgeridoo player Jeremy Donovan highlighte­d Philippine-Australian cultural exchange

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