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PALAWAN ARTISTS IN FOCUS

November 14, 2017

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Artists Nil Sencillo (extreme left) and Mike Garcia (extreme right) with Amb. Thomeczek (second from right) and CCP President Arsenio Lizaso (second from left).

Vividly colorful paintings and moving sculptures of artists Mike Garcia, Mario Lubrico, Elordie Mesac, and Nil Sencillo, all homegrown talents of Palawan, are now on display at the Philippine Embassy in Berlin. Dubbed, “Art, Nature & Culture of Palawan,” the exhibit features artworks that depict the natural beauty and ethnological treasures of the province.

“Filipinos are very proud of Palawan because of its exceptional natural beauty. We are even prouder of the province’s people, who have been excellent stewards of their environment, and who are themselves very creative. We consider the province as a model for sustainable tourism. We are happy that through the beautiful works of these four artists, Palawan’s beauty and our responsibility to protect this natural treasure have once again been brought to our collective consciousness,” Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek said.

The event was made more special by the attendance of no less than Mr. Arsenio Lizaso, President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Mr. Lizaso congratulated the artists for successfully mounting the exhibit – their first in a major world capital. He also took the opportunity to inform both Filipino and foreign guests of the mandate and major initiatives of the CCP in support of Filipino artists.

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“Art Nature & Culture of Palawan” is open for public viewing until November 23, Monday through Friday (0900H-1100H and 1300H-1600H). Interest individuals are requested to set an appointment by sending an email to culture@philippine-embassy.de. END

Living Treasure (original rubbercut) by Elordie Mesac

Living Treasure (original rubbercut) by Elordie Mesac

 

Pagtarangayen (Friendship) 1 & 2 (terracotta clay) by Mario Lubrico,

Pagtarangayen (Friendship) 1 & 2 (terracotta clay) by Mario Lubrico

 

Heart (mixed media on canvas) by Mike Garcia

Heart (mixed media on canvas) by Mike Garcia

Calm Waters (oil on canvas) by Nil Sencillo

Calm Waters (oil on canvas) by Nil Sencillo

Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany Holds Musical Night Featuring Filipino Talents

November 8, 2017

The young talents, clockwise from Left: Mayumi Ann Carado, Jeremy Posadas, Martina Fransen and Janice Gooss. Photo courtesy of Karl-Heinz Timm.

The young talents, clockwise from Left: Mayumi Ann Carado, Jeremy Posadas,
Martina Fransen and Janice Gooss. Photo courtesy of Karl-Heinz Timm.

The city of Hamburg again served as the venue for a Musical Night of Filipino Talents organized by the Federation of Filipino Organizations in Northern Germany (FFONG).  The charity event, held at the Kleiner Sall, Kleine Michaeliskirche in Stadthausbrücken, Hamburg,  sought to raise funds for the benefit of the Samahang Lingkod ng Bayan, a non-partisan, church-based organization based in Quezon City, that provide assistance to victims of natural calamities in the Philippines.

The event featured the talents of young Filipino-Germans Jeremy Posadas (piano), Martina Fransen (harp), Mayumi Ann Carado (violin) and Janice Gooss (saxophone), as well as special guest and concert guitarist Jack Nuguid.

Top photo: Outgoing FFONG President Ms. Chit Heitmann introduces veteran guitarist Jack Nuguid. Lower photo: Rapt attention at Martina Fransen’s harp performance

Top photo: Outgoing FFONG President Ms. Chit Heitmann introduces veteran guitarist Jack Nuguid.
Lower photo: Rapt attention at Martina Fransen’s harp performance

Minister and Consul Adrian Cruz of the Philippine Embassy praised the exceptional talent of the FilGer performers. He also expressed his sincere appreciation for the constant cooperation and support provided by the FFONG for the Embassy’s various consular and assistance-to-nationals (ATN) work in the German provinces of Shleswig-Holstein and Hamburg.  (END)

New Philippine Honorary Consuls in Germany

November 3, 2017

Starting with simple ceremonies marking the re-opening of the Consulate, Honorary Consul Dr. Axel Neumahr and Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek cut the “inaugural” ribbon.

Starting with simple ceremonies marking the re-opening of the Consulate, Honorary Consul Dr. Axel Neumahr and Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek cut the “inaugural” ribbon.

Stuttgart

On 19 October, Thursday, the newly installed Philippine Honorary Consul covering the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Dr. Axel Neumahr, lawyer, invited Filipino-German community leaders to the new Consulate office in Stuttgart.

In his remarks, Dr. Neumahr emphasized that he will continue to enhance Consulate services to the community, pursue the Triple Win Nurses Program in the State, as started by his predecessor and will push for higher representation in the State to enhance Phl-German business relations.

Ambassador Sta.Maria-Thomeczek noted the long years of Philippine representation in the State starting from the early 80s. She congratulated and introduced Dr. and Mrs. Neumahr and Consular Assistant Mrs. Rhoda Steegmaier to the community. She also acknowledged the Filcom leaders present – who later introduced themselves to the new Honorary Consul. A special guest for the evening was Mr. Torsten Klavs of Porsche. The car company has set up a training center in the PHL with Don Bosco to train auto mechanics for Porsche Service Centers all over the world, resulting in jobs for young Filipino mechanics.  Porsche is based in Baden-Wuerttemberg.

The Honorary Consulate has been opened to the public since July 2017. It was closed for the period January to June after Honorary Consul General Dr. Gerhard Zeidler retired end of December 2016.   About 3,500 Filipinos (still with PHL passports) are served in the State, along with Germans, for legal documentation and visa issuances.

The new Honorary Consulate in Baden Württemberg is located at Leitzstrasse 45, 70469 Stuttgart with telephone number +49 711 655 200 50.

Pullach/ Munich

On 06 July, the new Honorary Consulate for the State of Bavaria was formally inaugurated. Honorary Consul Dr. Stefan Detig had as special guest of honor DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez who was then visiting Bavaria on official business.

Guests included leaders of the Filipino community, officials from the Bavarian Ministry of Economics, German friends and the delegation of Secretary Lopez. Also present were his predecessor, Mr. Eckbert von Bohlen und Halbach and former Honorary Vice-Consul Mrs. Jutta Hippelein who (retired) served in the Honorary Consulate for 46 years.

In his remarks, Honorary Consul Dr. Stefan Detig, lawyer and former Mayor of Pullach, gratefully acknowledged the presence of Secretary Lopez and his delegation. He expressed appreciation for   the support extended to him by the Philippine Embassy as the Consulate transitioned to a new Consul and new office address. He expressed the wish to continue the good representation of the Philippines in the State and to embark in economic as well as cultural diplomacy projects.

Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek, in her remarks, recalled 56 years of Philippine representation in the State of Bavaria. The first Honorary Consul was Mr. Conrad Bittner, who served from 1961 to 1971. Mr. Werner Eckart followed in 1971. He also covered the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Mr. Fritz Haberl was Honorary Consul from 1989 until Mr. Eckbert von Bohlen und Halbach took over in 2002 until 2017. About 4000 PHL passport holders were still present in the State.

She underscored that the Philippines was partner country in the July 2017 Asia-Pacific Conference of the powerful chambers of commerce of the State. This signified a milestone in business relations between the PHL and the State. She proudly announced that the Ayala Group of companies recently bought 2 companies in Bavaria : Misslbeck and Via Optica, both of which have been involved in auto technologies.

After the inauguration, Dr. Detig underwent hands-on training on consular matters at the Philippine Embassy in Berlin. After a transition period of 2 months as office records and operations were put in place, the Honorary Consulate was finally opened for services in September.

The new Honorary Consulate in Bavaria is located at Habenschadenstrasse 16 in 82049 Pullach/Munich with telephone number  +49 89 72444850-80.

(left photo) Filcom leaders were guests . (right photo) DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez cut the ribbon to formally open the new Honorary Consulate. With him, Hon.Consul Stefan Detig, the Ambassador, Mrs. Detig and Lucia Detig..

(left photo) Filcom leaders were guests . (right photo) DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez cut the ribbon to formally open the new Honorary Consulate. With him, Hon.Consul Stefan Detig, the Ambassador, Mrs. Detig and Lucia Detig..

Bad Nauheim , Frankfurt region.

Formal opening and inauguration of the Honorary Consulate for the State of Hessen was held on 29 June. The new Consulate is now located in Bad-Nauheim, a suburb of Frankfurt City.

Honorary Consul Torsten Griess-Nega , businessman, formally took his Oath after a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek.

Guests included members of the consular corps of Hesse, business colleagues, Filipino community leaders, the Mayor of Bad-Nauheim, his predecessor, Professor Gerhard Zeidler, Tourism Attache Meggie Valdez and Assistant Belle Apostol.

Mr. Griess-Nega, in his remarks, said that he has been a Filipino in heart and mind. He has a Zahnfabrik or dental factory in the Philippines for years and has been very familiar with the country and people. He looked forward to economic projects for the Philippines as well as continuation of consular services to the Consulate’s publics.

The Ambassador noted that the State of Hessen had about 3000 Filipinos (excluding those who have become German citizens). There has been an Honorary Consulate since the early 80s. Notably, Mr. Peter Merck served as Honorary Consul from 1984 to 2003. Representation has thus been for 33 years more or less. She hoped that the strong representation of the PHL in the State will continue and congratulated Mr. Griess-Nega on his assumption to Office.

The Honorary Consulate was formally opened to the public on 01 July 2017. The new Honorary Consulate is located at Frankfurter Straße 70, D-61231 Bad Nauheim with telephone number : +49 6032 96 61 250 . (END)

(upper, left, The Ambassador and Mr. Torsten Griess-Nega cut the ribbon to formally open the new Honorary Consulate office. upper right, They are joined by (l-r) Ms. Donna Hess of the Honorary Consulate, Mrs. Inge Griess-Nega, Tourism Attache Meggie Valdez and DOT Admin Officer Belle Apostol. (lower photos show the guests and the Ambassador and Honorary Consul talking with the Mayor of Bad Nauheim Klaus Kress.

(upper, left, The Ambassador and Mr. Torsten Griess-Nega cut the ribbon to formally open the new Honorary Consulate office. upper right, They are joined by (l-r) Ms. Donna Hess of the Honorary Consulate, Mrs. Inge Griess-Nega, Tourism Attache Meggie Valdez and DOT Admin Officer Belle Apostol. (lower photos show the guests and the Ambassador and Honorary Consul talking with the Mayor of Bad Nauheim Klaus Kress.

Philippine Presence at the Frankfurt Book Fair

October 24, 2017

The Philippines brought sunshine to Frankfurt once again as the country’s top local publishing companies participated for the third straight year at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF) held on 11-15 October 2017 at the Frankfurt Exhibition Grounds, Germany.

The Book Development Association of the Philippines (BDAP) and the National Book Development Board (NBDB) brought together sixteen publishers and publishing groups under the theme, “Books Philippines: A New Wave of Storytelling.”

The Philippine Delegation to this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, headed by NBDB Chair Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz.

The Philippine Delegation to this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, headed by NBDB Chair Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz.

For this year, the delegation members included the following:

  1. ABC Educational Development Center
  2. Adarna House, Inc.
  3. Anvil Publishing House
  4. Ateneo De Manila University Press
  5. Book Development Association of the Philippines
  6. C & E Publishing
  7. Central Books
  8. Claretian Communications Foundation
  9. Lampara Publishing House and Precious Pages
  10. Page Jump Media
  11. Rex Publishing House
  12. University of the Philippines Press
  13. Vicarish Publications
  14. WS Pacific Publications
  15. Primetrade Asia

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) sponsored two artists who joined the delegation: children’s book illustrator Liza Flores and book writer Carla Pacis.

The Philippine Pavilion continued to banner the brand theme “Books Philippines: A New Wave of Storytelling,” featuring different genres of books produced by the participating publishing houses, ranging from children’s books to young adult literature, biographies and history books to contemporary fiction, and text books to hardbound books on Philippine arts and culture.

“The Philippines is coming close to the end of the ‘being noticed, being recognized’ phase,” NBDB Chair Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz observed. “This is only the third year that we have had a country stand and we are committed to participate consistently at the Frankfurt Book Fair.”

Children’s books, in particular, have been garnering special attention at the trade fair. BDAP President Ani Rosa Almario noted that “from our conversations with agents and publishers at the Frankfurt Book Fair, Filipino children’s books are slowly being noticed for our unique storytelling and our excellent art. Children’s books showcase our country’s imagination, and reflect the issues that concern us as a nation.”

Left Photo: Minister Cruz (fourth from left) and Honorary Consul Torsten Griess-Nega (second from left) graced the opening of the Philippine Pavilion with the NBDB governors, the secretariat and publishers. Right Photo: Dusseldorf-based caterer Maite Hontiveros-Dittke prepared an array of Filipino dishes during the opening, which included adobo flakes on salad leaves and lumpiang sariwa.

Left Photo: Minister Cruz (fourth from left) and Honorary Consul Torsten Griess-Nega (second from left) graced the opening of the Philippine Pavilion with the NBDB governors, the secretariat and publishers. Right Photo: Dusseldorf-based caterer Maite Hontiveros-Dittke prepared an array of Filipino dishes during the opening, which included adobo flakes on salad leaves and lumpiang sariwa.

During the formal opening of the Philippine Pavilion, Minister and Consul Adrian Cruz of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin thanked the NBDB and the participating publishing groups for helping promote a culture of reading and authorship among Filipinos. He urged the Philippine delegation to help cultivate the intellect of Filipinos and encourage them to become critical thinkers.

The Philippine delegation also boosted awareness and interest in local literature and culture when, on 12 October 2017, the NBDB and BDAP participated at the ASEAN Forum and at the book launching of “The First Five: A New Collection of Southeast Asian Writing,” a joint publication venture by Ateneo de Manila University Press (Philippines), Buku Fixi (Malaysia), Ethos Books (Singapore), Silkworm Books (Thailand) and Yayasan Pustaka Obor (Indonesia). The publication represents the publishers’ commitment to shared languages and friendships that defy cultural and national boundaries.

Ms. Karina Bolasco, Publishing Manager of Ateneo De Manila University Press, joins her Malaysian, Thai and Singapore counterparts at the book launching of “The First Five: A New Collection of Southeast Asian Writing”

Ms. Karina Bolasco, Publishing Manager of Ateneo De Manila University Press, joins her Malaysian, Thai and Singapore counterparts at the book launching of “The First Five: A New Collection of Southeast Asian Writing”

The continued presence of the Philippines at the Book Fair was made possible through the subsidy provided by the Office of Senator Loren Legarda, who helped (NBDB) secure a budget for the professionally-designed and eye-catching country pavilion.

The Frankfurt Book Fair is held annually at the Frankfurt Trade Fair Grounds and is considered the world’s largest and oldest trade fair for books. It is the biggest marketplace where publishers, agents, authors, media professionals, artists, illustrators, antiquarians and book and trade associations converge to negotiate publishing and licensing rights. (END)

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