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International Arnis Summer Camp Opens in Karlsruhe, Germany

August 15, 2017

Top Photo: Some 180 participants take part in the semi-annual Modern Arnis summer camp in Karlsruhe, Germany. Lower Photo: Arnis instructors from different parts of the world join Consul Adrian Cruz (7th from left), Master Sven Barchfeld, DAV President (6th from left), GM Dieter Knüttel (8th from left) and GM Rene R. Tongson (6th from right).

Top Photo: Some 180 participants take part in the semi-annual Modern Arnis summer camp in Karlsruhe, Germany. Lower Photo: Arnis instructors from different parts of the world join Consul Adrian Cruz (7th from left), Master Sven Barchfeld, DAV President (6th from left), GM Dieter Knüttel (8th from left) and GM Rene R. Tongson (6th from right).

The sunny city of Karlsruhe served as the venue for 15th International Modern Arnis Summer Camp hosted by the Deutcher Arnis Verband e.V. (German Arnis Association).  Close to 200 students of modern arnis took part in the week-long event, which featured top-caliber instructors from Germany, the United States and the Philippines. From the Philippines, their guest instructors were Grand Master GM Rene R. Tongson, “caretaker” of Abaniko Tres Puntas, and Master Ginalyn Relos, Secretary General of the International Modern Arnis Federation Philippines.

 Left Photo: Grand Master Rene Tongson with Consul Cruz. Right Photo: GM Tongson imparts staff striking skills with Russian student

Left Photo: Grand Master Rene Tongson with Consul Cruz. Right Photo: GM Tongson imparts staff striking skills with Russian student

Arnis, also known as Eskrima or Kali, is the national martial art and sport of the Philippines. It is a weapon-based, hand-to-hand fighting technique characterized by the use of swinging and twirling movements, accompanied by striking, thrusting and parrying techniques for defense and offense. Arnis is known abroad as “Filipino Martial Arts” or FMA, and it has gained global prominence through the efforts of FMA instructors overseas.

The Philippines will once again take center stage as it hosts the 9th FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS WORLD FESTIVAL featuring the expertise of local and foreign grand masters. The event will be held in Panglao, Bohol, on 19-23 March 2018.  Interested parties may check the Filipino Martial Arts World Festival Community’s FB page, @fmaworldfestival, or they may email them at fmafestival9@yahoo.com

Arnis practitioners from Germany and ten other countries hold FMA training drills. The summer camp not only provides for the learning of self-defense but also promotes camaraderie and familial bonding and encourages participants to stay in shape.

Arnis practitioners from Germany and ten other countries hold FMA training drills. The summer camp not only provides for the learning
of self-defense but also promotes camaraderie and familial bonding and encourages participants to stay in shape.

In his welcome speech, Consul Adrian Cruz expressed his appreciation to the DAV for zealously promoting modern arnis in Europe.  The DAV is considered one of the biggest FMA associations in Europe and is part of the WFMA (Worldwide Family of Modern Arnis).  To further promote modern arnis, the DAV maintains close contacts with different modern arnis organizations in the Philippines.  High ranked Masters from the Philippines are invited regularly to teach Modern Arnis during DAV seminars in Germany.  To gain more appreciation of the DAV, please view the following video: http://www.modern-arnis.de/english/index.shtml.   (END)

EINE SOMMERNACHT: A NIGHT OF FILIPINO MUSIC IN BERLIN

July 17, 2017

Up Dharma Down vocalist Armi Millare (left) and Berlin-based Filipino singer-songwriter Isa Tabasuares (right).

Up Dharma Down vocalist Armi Millare (left) and Berlin-based Filipino singer-songwriter Isa Tabasuares (right).

Modern Filipino music had its debut in multi-cultural Berlin through Eine Sommernacht (One Summer Night), a soiree organized by the Philippine Embassy in cooperation with Octo Berlin Bar and Restaurant.

Young Filipino expatriates, Filipino-Germans, and other music lovers, not only from Germany, but also from Italy, Portugal, and Ukraine, had the opportunity to get to know each other and share an evening of good food and Filipino music.

Guest takes a selfie with Armi of Up Dharma Down

Guest takes a selfie with Armi of Up Dharma Down

The highlight of the event was a performance by singer-songwriter Armi Millare, vocalist of Filipino band, Up Dharma Down – her first in Europe.

Filipino guests sang along to the soulful tune of Tadhana, and other popular songs such as Feelings, Thinker, and Luna, earning the appreciation even of curious passers-by who stopped and took time to listen.

oung Filipino expatriates, Filipino-Germans, and other music lovers, not only from Germany, but also from Italy, Portugal, and Ukraine, had the opportunity to get to know each other and share an evening of good food and Filipino music.

The highlight of the event was a performance by singer-songwriter Armi Millare, vocalist of Filipino band, Up Dharma Down – her first in Europe.

Filipino guests sang along to the soulful tune of Tadhana, and other popular songs such as Feelings, Thinker, and Luna, earning the appreciation even of curious passers-by who stopped and took time to listen.

The event was capped with an open mic session with guests and Embassy personnel giving their own rendition of classic Filipino love songs.

Ambassador Thomeczek and Armi at the Embassy

Ambassador Thomeczek and Armi at the Embassy

“We want Filipino-Germans and our German and other foreign friends to experience the Philippines through our music, and I would like to thank Armi and Isa for sharing their music with us. The Embassy is proud of the artistic talent that the Philippines has to offer, and we are making that known in this part of the world,” Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek said.

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Watch the performances on the Embassy’s official Facebook page, Philippine Embassy in Germany (@PHinGermany).

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Filipinos in Germany Write to Our Soldiers in Marawi

July 10, 2017

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The Philippine Embassy in Berlin, in solidarity with other Philippine Foreign Service Posts and the Department of Foreign Affairs, launched a letter-writing campaign encouraging Filipinos living in Germany to send messages of support for our soldiers in Marawi.

On its website, the Embassy said that German-based Filipinos can now send postcards or letters expressing moral support to our soldiers in the frontline.  These messages may be sent to the Embassy, which in turn will be delivered to the Philippines through the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Photo, Left: Consul Adrian Cruz (standing, right) poses with Mrs. Eva Girke (seated right) and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor and Maria Lynette Toennies holding cards bearing messages of support for our Filipino troops. Right Photo: Outpouring of support from appreciative Filipinos in Germany.

Photo, Left: Consul Adrian Cruz (standing, right) poses with Mrs. Eva Girke (seated right) and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor and Maria Lynette Toennies holding cards bearing messages of support for our Filipino troops. Right Photo: Outpouring of support from appreciative Filipinos in Germany.

Earlier, the Blas Ople Policy Center noted that OFWs “from every nook and corner of the world” are eager to send postcards and letters to soldiers fighting the growing insurgent threat in the Philippines.  END

KULINARYA TOUR HIGHLIGHTS PHILIPPINE EMBASSY’S INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION

July 3, 2017

Kulinarya Team members, (from left) Jill Sandique, Myrna Segismundo, and Raul Ramos

Kulinarya Team members, (from left) Jill Sandique, Myrna Segismundo, and Raul Ramos

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin marked the 119th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 22, at the Maritim Hotel Berlin, with a Filipino dinner prepared by the renowned Kulinarya Team of Filipino chefs for 60 guests and 30 members of the Embassy Team.

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Ambassador Thomeczek greeting guests.

The dinner started with the remarks of Philippine Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, followed by a response by Federal Foreign Office Director General for Asia-Pacific, Ambassador Ina Lepel, as well as a toast.

German Federal Foreign Office Director General Lepel delivering her remarks

German Federal Foreign Office Director General Lepel delivering her remarks

For cocktails/appetizers, guests enjoyed adobo paté and a variety of cocktail drinks using Filipino alcoholic beverages like mango rum and Don Papa rum.

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The special five-course dinner consisted of kinilaw (assorted seafood cooked with vinegar), sopa de molo (clear soup with dumplings), ginataang isda (fish with crabfat sauce), dalandan (a citrus fruit) sherbet, and bistek tagalog (beef with soy sauce glaze).

Guests from the German Parliament and Foreign Ministry, members of the diplomatic corps, local media, and other personalities from the arts and culture scene lingered late into the night as they enjoyed an impressive dessert spread of turrones de Manila, canonigo, queso de bola cheesecake, caramel bars, and torta de tablea, paired with barako coffee and salabat.

“This is indeed a very special occasion because the visit of the Kulinarya Team to Germany coincided with our independence month, so we organized a very rare sit-down dinner reception to celebrate 119 years of Philippine Independence, and to introduce our guests to Filipino food,” Ambassador Thomeczek said.

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The night was made even more special by the musical performance of professional Filipino classical singer, Mr. Jonathan Zaens, accompanied by Dr. Abelardo Galang II on the piano.

Exhibit and visit to German culinary schools

 Ambassador Thomeczek (center) opens Kulinarya exhibit with Mr. Ctefan Wohlfeil of Hotelfachschule Hamburg and Ms. Segismundo.

Ambassador Thomeczek (center) opens Kulinarya exhibit with Mr. Ctefan Wohlfeil of Hotelfachschule Hamburg and Ms. Segismundo.

The Kulinarya Team touched base with culinary students during their visits to the Hamburg Hotel School (hotelfachschule) and the Brillat Savarin School in Berlin.

Ambassador Thomeczek opened the Kulinarya exhibit on June 20 at the Hotelfachschule (hotel school) Hamburg. The exhibit, which ran until June 26, gave visitors comprehensive information on Filipino food, complete with mouth-watering photos of Filipino dishes.

Students get a taste of Filipino sampler set.

Students get a taste of Filipino sampler set.

The event’s highlight was a lecture on Filipino flavors by Ms. Michaela Fenix attended by some 80 faculty members and students, and an adobo cooking demonstration by Chef Myrna Segismundo, assisted by fellow Kulinarya Team chefs, Jill Sandique and Raul Ramos.

After the program, students eagerly lined up to taste a sampler set prepared by the Kulinarya Team composed of adobo paté, adobo, rice, and ginataang halu-halo, as well as cocktails made of Filipino alcoholic beverages. They found the flavors very interesting and refreshingly different from other Asian cuisines. School officials also had a taste of Filipino kaldereta during a simple lunch shared with Embassy personnel and the Kulinarya Team.

Some of the Filipino products on display

Some of the Filipino products on display

Each student received a goodie bag containing pili nuts or a Philippine liqueur sampler set, and tourism materials. Kulinarya and Panaderia books were also bought by those who wish to learn Filipino cooking.

artment Head, Mr. Niklas Siebecke

Lecture at the Brillat Savarin Culinary School with Ms. Segismundo and the school’s Food Preparation Department Head, Mr. Niklas Siebecke.

The same lecture at the Brillat Savarin School in Berlin on June 23 was also well-attended. Philippine vinegar and soy sauce, ube, pili nuts, and atsara, picked the students curiosity, encouraging them to ask questions on how to use the rare ingredients in their recipes.

The Embassy’s partnership with the two culinary schools was made possible by the efforts of Hotelfachschule Hamburg offcials, Robert Panz and Ctefan Wohlfeil; and Niklas Siebecke and Jürgen Dietrich of Brillat Savarin School.

 

Forbes.com features Filipino food

 The Kulinarya Tour garnered a lot of attention, both from the Filipino and international media, most notable of which is a feature article entitled, “Philippine cuisine is catching on, and these are the dishes you need to try,” published last June by online magazine Forbes.com.

The events and interviews with Ambassador Thomeczek and Ms. Segismundo were also featured on GMA’s News to Go and Balitanghali newscasts and Rappler.

 2017 Kulinarya Tour in Europe

Germany was the last stop of the Kulinarya Team, the Philippines’ food ambassadors, in their five-week culinary tour of Europe, which included visits to the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the Netherlands. END

Team Philippines Berlin led by Ambassador Thomeczek

Team Philippines Berlin led by Ambassador Thomeczek

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