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Pinoys in US honor Philippine culture and history in ‘Maria Clara at Ibarra’ watch party

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CLAD in their best Filipinian­a attire, Pinoys abroad from New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco took a historical trip to Jose Rizal’s novel Noli Me Tángere and El Filibuster­ismo

via a watch party of GMA Network’s most talked-about and acclaimed prime-time series Maria Clara at Ibarra.

Hosted by GMA Networks’ flagship internatio­nal channel GMA Pinoy TV, the event is the network’s way of bringing Filipino culture to Filipinos abroad of all ages, especially the Gen Z.

“Maria Clara at Ibarra is a GMA program that we are very proud of. Led by its director Zig Dulay, GMA assistant vice president for drama Helen Sese and the production staff, this watch party is our way to impart to our Kapuso in the United States and many parts of the world the lessons that our generation needs to know about our history and our culture. We recognize that our young Filipinos abroad today may not be familiar with a lot of things already from the Philippine­s. What we, in GMA Internatio­nal, do are bridging activities like this to our Filipino communitie­s because if we know more about our culture, wherever we are in the world, we will be stronger together,” says GMA Internatio­nal first vice president and head of operations Joseph T. Francia.

The event was attended by the powerhouse cast of Maria Clara at Ibarra—barbie Forteza (Klay), Juancho Triviño (Padre Salvi), David Licauco (Fidel), Rocco Nacino (Elias), Juan Rodrigo (Kapitan Tiago), Lou Veloso (Mr. Torres), Ces Quesada (Tiya Isabel), Karenina Haniel (Victoria), Dennis Padilla (Mang Adong), and Dennis Trillo (Crisostomo Ibarra).

The program’s creative team were present and answered questions from the audience. Among those who attended were Sese, program manager Edlyn Tallada-abuel, executive producer Shielyn Atienza, creative consultant Suzette Doctolero, head writer J-mee Katanyag, and director Pam Miras. “Maria Clara at Ibarra, a teleserye based on Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tángere and El Filibuster­ismo, is still very relevant. Until now, it mirrors the realities that we are facing today. Aside from that, we also want to remind the youth that we have a beautiful culture, arts and literature that we can be proud of. It is great that Filipinos are already going global and experienci­ng the culture of other countries, but as Filipinos it is important that we still go back to our colorful roots. This is why we create shows, like Maria Clara at Ibarra,” says Doctolero.

The cast expressed their gratitude to the Filipinos in the US who came in their best Philippine costumes and showed their support to Maria Clara at Ibarra.

“I am so proud to be Filipino, knowing that we are present in every corner of the planet because of the Kapuso abroad. I am also eternally grateful to GMA for creating and choosing me to be a part of a show that reminds us Filipinos of our wonderful history and culture,” Barbie said.

Dennis also took notice of the efforts of Filipinos abroad in the US who wore their Filipinian­as even in cold weather: “We are very grateful to the Kapuso abroad for joining us in this watch party. They look very beautiful in their Filipino costumes. Thank you so much for wearing it even during the cold season. We can’t thank you enough for the support you’re giving us every night by watching Maria Clara at Ibarra,” he shared.

Vice Consul Adrian Baccay of the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco also reiterated the importance of shows like Maria Clara at Ibarra to the young Filipino-americans who want to reconnect with their roots: “It is not often that we are able to watch a Filipino drama based on our culture here in the US. That’s what I’ve been noting with Gma—it’s really the home of the many teleseryes that are really based on our culture and history. The grade schoolers we’ve invited for this watch party are able to reconnect with their culture and heritage because of shows like this, especially those who are born and educated here in the US. We are very thankful for entertainm­ent companies like GMA which produce content and entertainm­ent, like Maria Clara at Ibarra.”

The Maria Clara at Ibarra watch party is an initiative of GMA Pinoy TV in partnershi­p with Dollarhits, Nycfilipin­os New York and Los Angeles, and the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco. The high-rating and well-loved fantasy series airs on GMA Pinoy TV. More informatio­n is available at www.gmapinoytv.com/subscribe.

 ?? ?? THE cast of the GMA hit series Maria Clara at Ibarra get together with fans and followers during a viewing party.
THE cast of the GMA hit series Maria Clara at Ibarra get together with fans and followers during a viewing party.

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