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Trailblazing Filipinas in Berlin Discuss Filipina Motherhood in a Foreign Land

November 21, 2016

The Embassy of the Philippines in Berlin celebrated trailblazing Filipino women in Berlin by hosting a ladies´ high tea on 3 November 2016.  The event was attended by the female officers and staff of the Philippine Embassy, led by Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, and representatives from the Filipino community drawn from the academe and organization leaders.

Women across three generations share their experiences

Women across three generations share their experiences

The ladies shared their experiences and challenges as wives and mothers in a foreign land like Germany.  Sharing how they coped, many said that their faith and love of their family sustained them through trying periods.  They brought up their children blending two cultures but never forgot to espouse Filipino values as respect for elders and others, the importance of family, of education and of sharing.

Philippine Ambassador emphasizing the importance of a mother’s work;

Philippine Ambassador emphasizing the importance of a mother’s work

Visiting Psychologist Maria Teodora “Teddi” S. Dizon gave a presentation on “Pagnananay: The Value of Filipina Mother´s Role in Today´s World,” outlining traditional Filipino values that make Filipinos highly preferred in the global workforce such as loyalty, adaptability, warmth, compassion, helpfulness and an empowered view of women.  Ms. Dizon expounded that “Filipina nurturing is what teaches us these values, and also what forms them in us through modeling. The goals and approaches of Filipina mothers are highly valued as a unique avenue for forming a new generation who can significantly contribute to the global community.”  Taking on the perspective of a daughter of an OFW, Ms. Dizon expressed the views of the younger generation of gratefulness and appreciation for the sacrifices of Filipina mothers bringing up children in foreign cultures.  A short Q&A followed Ms. Dizon’s lecture, during which the audience also shared their personal experiences and ideas.

Guest lecturer Teddi Dizon engages the audience

Guest lecturer Teddi Dizon engages the audience

The discussion was part of the Philippine Embassy´s Gender and Development Program. END

Participants trying out the Filipino treats on offer

Participants trying out the Filipino treats on offer

Filipino Talents in Berlin Celebrated at Exhibit and Concert

November 21, 2016

(Clockwise from top) (1) Filipino Visual and Performing Artists joined forces in an exhibit and concert to mark the end of the year-long celebration for the 30th Anniversary of the Filipino Community in Berlin; (2) Paintings by singer-songwriter Isa Tabasuares, (3) beadwork by Vincent Valiente and (4) paintings by KC Caguioa-Mönnich were among those featured in the exhibit.

(Clockwise from top) (1) Filipino Visual and Performing Artists joined forces in an exhibit and concert to mark the end of the year-long celebration for the 30th Anniversary of the Filipino Community in Berlin; (2) Paintings by singer-songwriter Isa Tabasuares, (3) beadwork by Vincent Valiente and (4) paintings by KC Caguioa-Mönnich were among those featured in the exhibit.

The Filipino Community in Berlin in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy presented “Talento,” a weekend showcase of the myriad artistic talents of Filipinos in Berlin.  Works of thirteen visual artists were featured in a two-day exhibit which opened with a reception and concert on 12 November 2016.

Projects Managers Jennifer Lynne Fadrigo-Hankammer, Krisanta Caguioa-Mönnich and Filipino Chaplain Fr. Jun de Ocampo were able to draw in various artists and hobbyists that included local talents Kay Abaño (photographs), Catherine Abon (sketch), Michaela Lola Abrera (photographs and video installation), Rowena Borsich (painting), Krisanta Caguioa-Mönnich (painting), Irene Crisologo (photographs and doodles), Citadel Cruz (photographs), Desiree Llanos Dee (illustrations), Mary Gay Dolorfino (mixed media), Trinka Lat (video installation), Patrick Soeder (digital illustration / graphic design), Isa Tabasuares (painting) and Vincent Valiente (beadwork and sketch).

During the vernissage, guests were offered Filipino finger food and rum.  Shortly after the reception, a concert was presented by Berlin-based musicians Vincent Valiente, Isa Tabasuares, Jane Narag-Kupke, Paolo Pesigan, Cher Schonfeld, Rosa Castillo, Minet de Asis, Kevin Orteza, Mylah and Jose Mari Rubio. Guests were offered a variety of musical numbers from popular and Original Pilipino Music (OPM) from the likes of “Ang Huling El Bimbo” to the patriotic arrangement of Ryan Cayabyab´s “O Bayan Ko.”  Lea Millares-Sylvester served as Master of Ceremonies.  The vernissage and concert was attended by over a hundred international guests.

Clockwise from top left: (1) Citadel Muñoz-Cruz´s photographs were among those displayed in the exhibit as well as (2) Trinka Lat´s video installation. (3) Musical numbers got the crowd singing along; (4) Diplomat and fiction writer Catherine Torres´ latest book “Mariposa Gang and other Stories.”

Clockwise from top left: (1) Citadel Muñoz-Cruz´s photographs were among those displayed in the exhibit as well as (2) Trinka Lat´s video installation. (3) Musical numbers got the crowd singing along; (4) Diplomat and fiction writer Catherine Torres´ latest book “Mariposa Gang and other Stories.”

First Secretary and Consul, Catherine Rose Torres, a three-time Palanca awardee, was also at the Vernissage with her latest book, “Mariposa Gang and Other Stories.” Her books sold out quickly with proceeds from the book sale earmarked to support the studies of seminarian in the Philippines.  END

Club Bol-anon stages Benefit Event, “Sayawan Night 2016”

November 16, 2016

Philippine Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek (second from right) with members of Club Bol-Anon, e.V. headed by Mrs. Veronica Boensch (leftmost)

Philippine Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek (second from right) with members of Club Bol-Anon, e.V. headed by Mrs. Veronica Boensch (leftmost)

The Club Bol-Anon, e.V. headed by Mrs. Veronica Boensch embarked on another benefit gala which was attended by over 300 guests on 29 October 2016 at the Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt in Berlin. Proceeds from the annual event will fund programs for street children and orphans in Bohol.

the Filipiniana Dance Group provided guests with cultural dance numbers and fashion show

the Filipiniana Dance Group provided guests with cultural dance numbers and fashion show

The night-long event was opened by an inspirational message from Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek.  The Filipiniana Dance Group, under the direction of Mrs. Boensch, showcased Philippine dances which included La Jota, Singkil and Tinikling.  Cultural Attaché Mylah Rubio and Jose Mari Rubio serenaded the crowd with a Visayan song “Usahay” and popular Filipino songs “Sa Kabukiran” and “Gaano Kita Kamahal.”

ultural Attaché Mylah Rubio and Jose Mari Rubio serenaded guests with popular Filipino songs

ultural Attaché Mylah Rubio and Jose Mari Rubio serenaded guests with popular Filipino songs

The event was backed by the club´s patrons and supporters who sponsored raffle prizes ranging from cash gifts to a roundtrip ticket to the Philippines.  After a sumptuous dinner, everyone was encouraged to join in the merriment at the dancefloor.

Club Bol-Anon e.V. was founded by Boholanos in Berlin.  The organization aims to propagate Philippine culture and traditions through performances of traditional Filipino dances in Germany.  They train second generation Filipino-German youth and Filipino migrants into learning Philippine folk dances. Proceeds from their performances are used to support worthy projects in Bohol.  END

Everyone was given the chance to put on their dancing shoes and dance the night away with upbeat music courtesy of Estrella Entertainment. All photos courtesy of Mr. Rey de Paz

Everyone was given the chance to put on their dancing shoes and dance the night away with upbeat music courtesy of Estrella Entertainment.
All photos courtesy of Mr. Rey de Paz

“An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines” debuts at the Berlin International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema

November 16, 2016

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“An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines”, a documentary by multi-awarded Filipino-American producer/director Mr. Noel “Sonny” Izon made its European premiere at the Mercure Hotel MOA Berlin on Thursday, 27 October 2016 as part of the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema BERLIN.

“An Open Door” is a documentary of the Philippine rescue of over 1,300 European Jews fleeing the Holocaust before 1941.  The event was attended by an international audience who enthusiastically took part during the Q&A with Mr. Izon.  Dr. Bonnie M. Harris, Lecturer from the Department of History of the San Diego State University, Grossmont College and Southwestern College, USA, who was instrumental in the filming of the documentary, as well as other surviving members of the Jewish families who found safe harbor in the Philippines were also present.

Consul Rona Beth Goce of the Philippine Embassy said a few words before the screening of the film, providing the audience with the historical context of the documentary.

When asked regarding the inspiration and connection behind the documentary and the filmmaker, Mr. Izon said, “Of the 1305 Jews who were able to make it to Manila, two of them are very important to me and to who I am today. The first was an Austrian physician named Otto Zelezny. He came to the Philippines in 1938 and eventually became friends with my father. When my father became deathly ill in 1945, he saved my father’s life. So I would not be talking with you today if it were not for the skill of this doctor.”

The film was produced in association with Hollywood actor Joe Mantegna´s Acquaviva Productions and was filmed on location in the USA, Israel, Europe and the Philippines.  Director Izon noted that the music used in the film was provided by a 70-piece orchestra playing an original score by composer Charles Barnett.  In certain scenes, music is played on violins from the Holocaust era by the children of Holocaust survivors.

“An Open Door” has received three nominations at the Festival.  Mr. Izon won the Filmmaker Award for Scientific and Educational Film. END

Filipino-American Filmmaker Noel “Sonny” Izon answers questions from an international crowd who attended the European premiere of his film, “An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines”, a dramatic story of rescue and friendship and how the Philippines was able to provide sanctuary to more than 1,300 Jews fleeing Nazi Europe before 1941.

Filipino-American Filmmaker Noel “Sonny” Izon answers questions from an international crowd who attended the European premiere of his film, “An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines”, a dramatic story of rescue and friendship and how the Philippines was able to provide sanctuary to more than 1,300 Jews fleeing Nazi Europe before 1941.

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