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Globally Awarded Filipinos Come Together to Highlight Existence of Much Better Philippines. |
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KARANGALAN Conference/Festival to Dispel Hopelessness Plaguing the Philippines Thousands to Attend January 21-23, 2005 Event at the Cultural Center of the Philippines FOR IMMEDIATE
Over two dozen globally and national renowned Filipino leaders, artists and achievers will speak and perform at the First National Conference and Festival on KARANGALAN, under the theme, “Mobilizing Excellence for Creating a Visionary Philippines”, to be held from 21-23 January 2005 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The speakers and artists will highlight the existence of and gather support for another, much better, more exciting Philippines emerging in our midst today. This is the Philippines of moral strength, courage, vision, initiative, compassion, integrity, honesty, political will, socially-oriented businesses, artistic competence, social entrepreneurship, achievement and excellence. Over 5000 youth and women advocates, students and teachers, religious and educational leaders, cultural workers and artists, community and basic sector organizers, government professionals and officials, business executives and workers, are expected to attend the three day event. Over 30 organizations and networks are co-sponsoring the event. “There is widespread despair and cynicism about the future of the Philippines. But there is hope, and lots of it, because we have what it takes to build a better country. Filipinos have received global and national recognition for accomplishments in many areas of life. And thousands more are doing extraordinary things around the country”, said Nicanor Perlas, Spokesperson and Executive Committee Member of Karangalan. There is karangalan, honor, in this country. There is a depth and wide diversity of talents working for a better Philippines. We just have to acknowledge and build upon it to create the kind of Philippines that we dream of”, emphasized Perlas who won the 2003 Right Livelihood Award or Alternative Nobel Prize, UN Environmental Global 500 Award, and The Outstanding Filipino Award (TOFIL). KARANGALAN organizers say that participants will see a glimpse of this other Philippines in the event itself and get to know more about the program details at www.truthforce.info. The following speakers have confirmed their participation in Karangalan:
Artistic groups and artists who will perform include Loboc Children’s Choir, awarded best children’s choir in the world, Madrigal Singers, winner of the cultural gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, Grace Nono, TOWNS awardee, Monique Wilson, TOWNS Awardee, Kuh Ledesma, Gary Granada, Apo Hiking Society, Celeste Legazpi, and Joey Ayala. There will also be a performance of the Hudhud Epic, one of UNESCO’s 19 masterpieces of oral literature and a showing of the film, “Magnifico”, Grand Prize Winner at the International Film Festival in Berlin. Ces Drilon, ABS-CBN
business news anchor and TOWNS 2004 Awardee will co-emcee the event with Nicanor
Perlas.
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