Manila Bulletin

Talents shine at Teleperfor­mance

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Teleperfor­mance, the world’s leading provider of outsourced customer experience management services, recently concluded the national grand finals of the 2015 For Fun Festival at The Tents in Alphaland Southgate Mall, Makati City.

For Fun Festival (FFF) is an annual event within Teleperfor­mance that seeks to recognize and celebrate the extraordin­ary artistic talents of its employees. Now on its 6th year, the FFF continues to provide a stage for Teleperfor­mance homegrown talent to shine and share their individual passions in art, music, and dance.

With the theme, “Express your talent! It’s your time to be in the spotlight,” the 2015 FFF drew a total of 70 entries from all 16 sites of Teleperfor­mance Philippine­s. Among the entries, only the top five finalists in each of the three categories — art, music, and dance—advanced to the FFF grand finals.

For the art category, Julie Ann Baldon of Teleperfor­mance Antipolo bagged the grand prize for her charismati­c portrait of Mother Teresa. Entitled “Wrinkled Joy,” the acrylic painting brought to life a smiling face of the late Mother Teresa in her classic white and blue coif.

Meanwhile, Teleperfor­mance Cebu’s Jonathan Casinares’powerful yet soulful rendition of Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down” was proclaimed as the best performanc­e for the music category.

For the dance category, “DNA,” a duo composed of Teleperfor­mance Bacolod employees John Alexander Maravilla and Charles Edward Maravilla, bested the other four dance groups. The energetic dance number of the twins brought the house down with their perfect synchrony and strong stage presence.

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