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Philippine Embassy hosts “Dimensions of Perception: The Philippines in Historic Cartography and Cultural Themes”

September 18, 2015

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Ambassador Sta. Maria Thomeczek (center) is joined by EPECTO g.e.V.´s Operations Officer Ms,Karola Klier (left), and Board Member Rey Francis Hernandez(right), as they formally opened the exhibition on Philippine maps and woodworks.

 

Berlin –  In cooperation with EPECTO (Exchange Program on Education, Culture and Teaching Objectives) g.e.V, the Philippine Embassy is hosting the exhibition, “Dimensions of Perception: The Philippines in Historic Cartography and Cultural Themes.” The exhibit will run from 21-25 September at the Bulwagang Rizal of the Philippine Embassy.

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Ms. Julia Schlee , a German student, sang two Filipino popular songs

 

Reproductions of Philippine historical maps created by European cartographers are on display. The maps are from the collection of Prof. Dr. Leovino Ma. Garcia (Commander in the Belgian Order of Leopold II in 2012) of the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU).

Also exhibited are wood works with Philippine cultural themes crafted by Mr. Rudolf Heck, a German national with a long history of working for the benefit of disadvantaged Filipinos.

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Baritone Jonathan dela Paz Zaens serenaded guests with a carefully-selected repertoire of folk and art songs; Pianist Michael Vetter accompanied both singers.

 

EPECTO is a non-stock incorporated association that supports humanitarian operations and disaster relief.   It is also an accredited “sending organization” of the “Weltwärts socio-political volunteer service system” under the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). END

Berlin PE commemorates 117th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence

September 15, 2015

Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, together with the officers and staff of the Philippine Embassy in Berlin, commemorated the 117th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence with a flag raising ceremony and brunch at the Bulwagang Rizal of the Embassy.

Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek in a “groupie” with the officers and staff of Berlin PE

 

Fr. Jun de Ocampo, chaplain of the Filipino Community in Berlin started the ceremony with the invocation prayer for the Filipino nation.  Ambassador Sta. Maria-Thomeczek delivered a short message emphasizing public service and heroism before Independence Day speeches from President Benigno S. Aquino, Vice President Jejomar Binay and Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario were read.  Shortly after, brunch was shared between the Embassy officers and staff, Fr. De Ocampo and Mr. Gerhard and Mrs. Lulu Müller of the Knights and Ladies for Rizal.

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The DAYAW Experience: A Celebration of Filipino Cuisine and Volunteerism at Berlin Food Art Week

June 25, 2015

Berlin-based Filipino culinary performance artist Joseph Michael Patricio or  “Pepe Dayaw” performed before a sold out show in Markthalle Neun, one of Berlin´s most prominent market and food halls.  “Dayaw: Cooking Filipino Contemporary” was part of the Berlin Food Art Week (http://www.foodartweek.com/), and a first for Filipino cuisine in Berlin.

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The Pop-up restaurant featured eight dishes infused with tropical island flavors and using seasonal German regional ingredients.  Traditional dishes were presented with funky flair:
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  • Kare-kare: Rice crepes with sautéed seasonal vegetables complented by peanut with rice flour and shrimp paste.

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  • Kinilaw: Raw sea bass, avocado in vinegar, caramelized coco cream topped with deep-fried watermelon skin.

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  • Fishball: Fried balls of smoked forellen served on a stick dipped in home-made banana ketchup with smoked paprika.

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  • -Gazpacho: Watermelon, strawberries, and spreewald gherkin with a spicy ginger soy twist
  • -Sinigang: Slow-cooked broth of pork bone marrow, rhubarb, tomatoes and colatura di alici.

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  • -Adobo, kanin, kamatis at atsara: Pork belly and chicken stew, tomato chutney, kohl rabi, and radish pickle.
  • -Champorado: Sticky rice cooked in kakao butter topped with crispy anchovy tempura

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  • -Puto Bumbong: Tapioca and purple yam bursting into a sensual surprise.The concept of “Bayanihan”, or the spirit of communal unity and cooperation, infused the whole evening.  A team of artists, cooks, and organizers volunteered their time to help Pepe make the entire production a resounding success.  Performances by Mishka Adams, Dan Timm, Isa Tabasoares, Rosa Cordillera, and Los Pitutos added nostalgia and merriment to the evening.

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The Filipino word Dayaw means to come together in celebration.  The whole experience was an immersion, a celebration of the collaborative and communal aspects of cooking and eating. Dayaw is a meal and performance designed by Pepe Dayaw, curated by Kathrin Kuna in partnership with Markthalle Neun, and done in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Berlin and the University of the Philippines Alumni Association in Germany.

The University of Santo Tomas Singers Draws a Full House at the Historical Gedächtniskirche

June 23, 2015

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Singers´ concert at the historical Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche was graced by an appreciative 600-strong audience who rewarded the artists with ovations.

In his remarks, Minister and Consul Adrian Elmer Cruz congratulated the UST Singers for making the Philippines proud as one of the country´s renowned ambassadors of music and assured the enthusiastic crowd that they would be treated to a showcase of Philippine artistry at its best.

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The two-time Choir of the World Pavarotti Trophy winners presented a repertoire of exceptional interpretations that included sacred, spiritual, international, folk and popular music. Their guest choir, the Diplomatic Choir of Berlin, headed by its Director Ms. Barbara Leifer, complemented the evening by singing spirituals and international songs. To cap the evening, both choirs sang “Paraiso” by Ryan Cayabyab, arranged by Prof. Fidel Gener Calalang Jr.

Founded in 1992, the University of Santo Tomas Singers, under the baton of its founder and conductor Prof. Fidel Gener Calalang Jr., is the University’s premiere mixed choral ensemble composed of a select group of students   and   alumni   representing   the   different   colleges   and   faculties   of   Asia’s   oldest   university.  The choir has  completed  twenty  six  (26)  international  concert  tours in twenty three  (23)  prolific  years  of  national  and  international  recognition,  winning over 75 top prizes, making  them one  of  the  world’s  best  choirs.

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