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FILIPINO ARTISTS JOIN BERLIN’S LARGEST MODERN ART FAIR

September 15, 2017

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Filipino artistic talent is once again on display in Germany with the participation of two home-grown painters and a sculptor in the Berliner Liste 2017 – one of the German capital’s oldest and largest modern art fairs.

Fair visitors are drawn to Arnel Garcia’s surreal and thought-provoking face sculptures made of wood and resin, and Anafe Nemenzo’s intricate paintings, depicting dozens of tiny human figures, each one different from the rest.

Kevin Cubinar, a young licensed architect, presented paintings of human forms with emotional character. Not used to the attention, he nervously explained to visitors that each painting was inspired by recent events in his life.

The trio’s exhibit was made possible by Transwing Art Gallery, managed by Frankfurt-based art enthusiast, Mr. Klaus Hartung.

Human Figure 2 by Kevin Cubinar (acrylic on canvas)

Human Figure 2 by Kevin Cubinar
(acrylic on canvas)

Hartung, along with his Filipino wife, are firm believers in Filipino talent. Transwing also has a gallery in Quezon City.

Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek and Mr. Alvin Malasig, Head of the Philippine Embassy’s Cultural Section, graced the exhibit’s opening last September 14.

Now on its 14th year, the fair has 90 exhibitors from 34 countries. Paying guests braved Berlin’s chilly weather and joined the 100 meter-long queue on the fair’s opening night to see various works of art, including paintings, graphic prints, drawings, mixed-media pieces, installations, and video presentations.

Luck of People by Anafe Nemenzo (acrylic on canvas)

Luck of People by Anafe Nemenzo
(acrylic on canvas)

Art lovers are invited to visit the Berliner Liste 2017, especially the Transwing booth (located at the 1st floor), at the Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof, along Straße der Pariser Kommune 8, 10243 Berlin. The fair runs until September 17.

The public is also invited to visit the artists’ next exhibit, which will feature a live art performance, on September 21, 6:30 pm, at the FCA Motor Village Rhein-Main, Hanauer Landstrasse 176, 60314 Frankfurt am Main. END

Facets of Faces Series 3 by Arnel Garcia (wood and resin)

Facets of Faces Series 3 by Arnel Garcia
(wood and resin)

Philippine Embassy Holds Seminar on Marriage and Philippine Family Law in Hamburg

September 15, 2017

Left Photo, from left: Fr. Simon Boiser, Atty. Suzette Suarez and Consul Adrian Cruz. Right Photo: The speakers with the Philippine Community in Hamburg.

Left Photo, from left: Fr. Simon Boiser, Atty. Suzette Suarez and Consul Adrian Cruz.
Right Photo: The speakers with the Philippine Community in Hamburg.

A large gathering of Filipino community members listened attentively to the Seminar on Marriage and Family Law in the Philippines held on 09 September 2017 at the Kliener Michel Parish in Hamburg.

Close to a hundred overseas and former Filipinos and their German spouses and children attended the one-day seminar. Participants came from the Hamburg metropolitan region and outlying towns, including Kiel, Lübeck, Bremen and Itzehoe.

The seminar was co-organized by the Philippine Embassy, the UP Alumni Association in Germany e.V. (UPAA) and the Filipino Catholic Community in Hamburg. Former UPAA Germany President Atty. Suarez gave a lecture on the Philippine family code as well as pertinent laws on dual citizenship, inheritance law, marriage and divorce/annulment. She is a member of the Philippine Bar and is allowed to practice Philippine and German law in Germany.

Left Photo: Consul Cruz explains the nature of ATN and consular work done by the Philippine Embassy. Right Photo: Atty. Suarez discusses Germany’s inheritance laws and their similarities to Philippine law.

Left Photo: Consul Cruz explains the nature of ATN and consular work done by the Philippine Embassy. Right
Photo: Atty. Suarez discusses Germany’s inheritance laws and their similarities to Philippine law.

In his welcome remarks, Minister and Consul Adrian Cruz gave a description of the work being done by the Embassy’s Consular and Assistance-to-Nationals Section. He was pleased to note that the seminar attendees came very much prepared with questions about marriage, nationality and divorce.  “The discussion seminars that the Philippine Embassy undertake is very interactive. We also learn a lot from the two-way dialogue that we have with the Filipino community,” he added.

Left photo: Atty. Suarez listens to a question on inheritance asked by a Filcom member; Right photo: Filipinos with German spouses listen to the seminar conducted by Atty. Suarez.

Left photo: Atty. Suarez listens to a question on inheritance asked by a Filcom member; Right photo: Filipinos with
German spouses listen to the seminar conducted by Atty. Suarez.

A similar seminar was conducted in Cologne in July 2017 with assistance from the UPAA Germany and the Filipino Catholic Community in Cologne.

The Philippine Embassy – through the leadership of H.E. Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria Thomeczek has been forging closer cooperation with the Filipino community with regard to helping overseas and migrant Filipino women.  The Seminar on Marriage and Family Law in the Philippines is one of several Gender-and-Development (GAD) projects undertaken by the Embassy to educate the Filipino community on the basic concepts relating to GAD such as gender integration and helping eliminate discrimination against women.   (END)

Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month (MANA Mo)

September 11, 2017

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YOUNG FILIPINO MUSICIANS PERFORM WITH ASIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA, EARN OVATIONS AT YOUNG EURO CLASSIC CONCERT

September 4, 2017

21151336_10155742837792112_1678049355807524812_nThe Asian Youth Orchestra (AYO) brought the house down with an epic performance of the works of Chun-Wai Wong (premiere), Max Bruch and Gustav Mahler at the prestigious Konzerthaus Berlin.  An international audience of over a thousand guests was stunned by the young musicians´ extraordinary talent and youthful enthusiasm. The concert was part of the Young Euro Classic, a festival which features the world’s best youth orchestras.

The AYO´s 109 members are among the finest young musicians from 11 Asian countries. Seven of its members are Filipino – Gabriel Art Mendoza and Leigh Cellano (violin), Joven Edward Aquisap (viola), Glenn Aquias (cello), Micah Lejandro Villena and Rey Vincent Sunglao (double bass), and Kevin Julius Castelo (percussion). They are students of the Conservatories of Music of the University of Santo Tomas, St. Scholastica´s College, and the University of the Philippines.

About 22,000 musicians between the age of 17 and 27 auditioned to become part of AYO. Those selected earn the privilege of coming under the tutelage of an exceptional artist-faculty of principals from Europe and the United States. Through the years, the orchestra has performed with world renowned artists including the Philippines´ very own concert pianist Cecile Licad.  Its founder and conductor, Richard Pontzious, ably assisted by co-conductor James Judd, has been molding talented young Asian musicians into a professional orchestra for the past 20 years.

AYO´s Berlin stop is part of this year´s three-week world tour with 11 arranged performances in Hong Kong, China, Japan, the United States, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Belgium. END

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(Top) The members of the Asian Youth Orchestra take their bow after performing their last piece at the Young Euro Classic gala concert . (Bottom) Prior to the concert, Cultural Attache Mylah Rubio met with the 7 Filipino musicians of the AYO along with members of the Filipino community.

(Top) The members of the Asian Youth Orchestra take their bow after performing their last piece at the Young Euro Classic gala concert . (Bottom) Prior to the concert, Cultural Attache Mylah Rubio met with the 7 Filipino musicians of the AYO along with members of the Filipino community.

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