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Following the Footsteps of Rizal”: Tracing Rizal´s Exploits in Germany

June 21, 2015

Berlin. On the occasion of the 154th Birthday of Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin hosted kaffeetrinken and a lecture, “Following the Footsteps of Pepe” by Gerhard Müller of the Knights of Rizal.

6The Philippine Embassy Officers and Staff with KOR Gerhard Müller and guests

The lecture mainly touched on Rizal’s European sojourn. He arrived in Heidelberg, Germany via train circa 1886. It was in Heidelberg where he wrote the first chapters of his novel “Noli Me Tangere”,  trained in opthalmology, and wrote the poem “To the flowers of Heidelberg”. When he moved to Berlin, he lived in Jägerstrasse 71. It was also at Jägerstrasse where he finished writing “Noli” and later on had it published. While in Berlin, he managed to join the German anthropological society, learned German, was a mainstay at libraries, and trained at the Charite Hospital. Before leaving, he left some of his personal belongings and collections – a barong, a Filipiniana lady dress, some Mindanao artifacts – all of which are now housed in the Ethnological Museum of Berlin. He then travelled to Dresden, Leipzig, Nueremberg, Munich, and Koblenz.

 

press2The afternoon was capped by a beautiful reading in English and Filipino of “To the flowers of Heidelberg” by Consul Adrian Cruz and Consul Rona Beth Goce. END

UPCC bags Top Prizes in International Competition and Earns Ovations at Berlin Concert

June 19, 2015

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The University of the Philippine Concert Chorus (UPCC) with their conductor, Prof. Janet Sabas-Aracama, delivered stellar performances in Berlin as part of their 2015 International concert tour, “S’ALIW HIMIG”,Isang Lakbay KORUS (“MELODIOUS MELANGE”, A KORUS Tour) covering Europe and the United States.  In their 15 June concert at the Evangelischekirche Heilig Geist in Perlenbergerstrasse, the choir earned ovations for their showcase of classical, popular and folk music and for their signature vibrant choreography.The UPCC came to Berlin fresh from their victory at the 6th International Krakow Choir Festival in Poland, winning Second in the Gospel and Folk category, First in the Mixed Choir category and the Grand Prix.

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Cultural Attache Mylah Rubio shared the Embassy´s gratitude to the group for their stellar performance at their recent triumph in Poland, “UPCC are our new heroes, they are ambassadors of goodwill.  We wish to thank the choir for their drive for excellence which earned honor not only for their university but for our country as well.  We hope that you will never tire from promoting our culture and heritage to the world through music.”

The UPCC, or simply Korus, is the official choir of the University of the Philippines. As an internationally-competitive  performing  group,  Korus  has  perfected  versatility in  singing  classical,  folk,  pop  and  Broadway  musical  genres with choreography.    An    icon    of    stage performance that pioneered ChoreoCapella or choreographed a capella in the Philippines, Korus is one the Ani ng Dangal 2013 Awardees recognized  by  the  National  Commission  for  Culture and the Arts (NCCA). Ranked No. 1 in the world for Folk choral performance at the 2012 Festival Internacional de Cantonigros in    Spain    and    the    recipient    of    the    2012    Aliw    Awards Foundation’s    Lifetime    Achievement    Award,    Korus    soars beyond  its  50th  year  to  share  its  unique,  fun  and  passionate performance to the world.

 

PH and Germany Strenghten Ties in 2nd Political Consultations in Berlin

June 17, 2015

The Philippines and Germany agreed to strengthen existing ties and pursue further avenues for cooperation in trade, development cooperation, climate change, and renewable energy on Tuesday, 16 June in Berlin, Germany in their second bilateral political consultations.

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Undersecretary for Policy at the Department of Foreign Affairs Evan P. Garcia led the Philippine delegation, which consisted of representatives from coordinate Philippine agencies, while Ambassador Clemens von Goetze, Director General for  Africa, Asia, Latin America, Near and Middle East Office  of the German Foreign Ministry led the German side.

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There was a substantive exchange of views on bilateral, regional and global concerns. The discussion also focused on how to further strengthen ties in trade and investments,  directions to improve labor cooperation by streamlining the implementation of the Triple Win Project ( Filipino nurses for German hospitals) , furthering development cooperation through the promotion of dual technical-vocational education and training (TVET) in the Philippines, and pursuit of programs to respond to climate change/ environment issues.

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Prospects for cooperation in the areas of energy, fisheries and agriculture to help poverty reduction were also discussed.  Elevating bilateral trade from its current modest level of USD 5.3 billion was given special emphasis by the two sides. The consultations also formally announced the forthcoming German Asia-Pacific Business Association business mission to the Philippines in October to be led by Parliamentary State Secretary Brigitte Zypries of the Ministry of Economics and Energy. Focus of the mission will be the energy sector.

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The meeting also touched on the Philippines’ priorities for the ASEAN Integration and the progress of select political and economic developments, such as the Bangsamoro and the 2016 elections.

The inaugural Philippines-Germany political consultations took place on 17 October 2013 in Manila which led to the successful celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of PH-Germany bilateral diplomatic relations in October 2014. The second meeting this 16th of June followed a series of high-level exchanges between officials of both countries, most prominent of which was the President’s visit to Berlin in September 2014.

Germany is the Philippines’ biggest European trade partner and among the country’s biggest ODA partners. The meeting this year coincided with Germany’s presidency of the G7, which climaxed in the recent Leaders’ Summit from 7 to 8 June 2015.

“Santa Misa Para Sa Bayan” Held to Celebrate Independence Day with the Filipino Community in Berlin

June 14, 2015

Berlin. The Philippine Embassy in cooperation with the Filipino Community in Berlin and Pastoral Team headed by Fr. Jun de Ocampo, held “Santa Misa Para sa Bayan”, a Filipino Mass for the country in celebration of the 117th Philippine Independence. Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek delivered the Independence Day message of President Benigno S. Aquino III and enjoined kababayans to a small salu-salo hosted by the Embassy at the multipurpose hall of the Heiligeist Kirche in Bayernallee after the Mass.

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Fr. De Ocampo says grace before the Salu-salo

In line with the forthcoming 2016 Presidential elections, Berlin PE also took the opportunity to conduct Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) Registration during the salu-salo.

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