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  • Titled “Sining SAMAHAN – The Art of Coming Together”, the concert showcases the Filipinos’ cultural music and dances from various villages and regions in the Philippines. The two-hour program features a rich repertoire of traditional dances and live music performed by SAMAHAN’s talented performers in vibrant traditional Filipino attire. Showcased in the first half of the concert, are the indigenous cultural dances and rituals of the Kalinga tribe of the Cordilleras in Northern Luzon, the Maranao in Mindanao, the Sama and Tausug of the Sulu Archipelago. Their dances and rituals are traditionally performed with the beats of flat and bossed gongs called Gangsa and Kulintang and bamboo or “gabang”. The Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble of SAMAHAN, foremost Kulintang ensemble in Southern CA, provides the Gangsa, Kulintang and bamboo percussion music. The Maranao repertoire features the cultural dances and rituals taught by master artists and cultural bearers to SAMAHAN’s creative committee members during their field research in Mindanao in 2019. The Sama and Tausug indigenous dances were learned by SAMAHAN artists who conducted research in Tawi-Tawi, Philippines and Eastern Sabah, Malaysia. SAMAHAN’s field research was sponsored by the Dr. Lolita Diñoso Carter Endowment through The San Diego Foundation. Featured in the second half of the concert are the European or Western influenced dances, such as the Maria Clara dances, and the rural dances of the folks in the country side in central regions of the Philippines. These dances are performed with live music accompaniment by the SAMAHAN Rondalla String Ensemble. The exhilarating dances and lively music of the SAMAHAN Rondalla and Pakaraguian Kulintang Music Ensembles promise an enjoyable evening! Through the Concert of Philippine Dances and Music, SAMAHAN shares with the audience the exquisiteness of Filipino folk dances and music. The Filipinos’ dances and music performed in rituals, courtship, and festivals, depict the people’s rich culture, customs and traditions. The diversity of their dances and music reflects the interconnectedness with Asian and Western traditions throughout the history of the Filipinos, from the Indian, Chinese, Indochinese, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish, to the Americans. The Concert is made possible in part by the California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, the Dr. Lolita Diñoso Carter Endowment through the San Diego Foundation and the contributions of individual donors. SAMAHAN Performing Arts is a non-profit organization. Follow on Socials! Facebook & Instagram
  • Friday, Jan. 26, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 (Not in the PBS App). This film captures the essence of Irma Thomas in story and song. This documentary film traces Irma’s humble beginnings from Ponchatoula, Louisiana all the way to her role as New Orleans Soul Queen Ambassador. Along with her greatest hits and her compelling biography, we’ll hear from some of music’s top artists and Irma herself.
  • Join APA | San Diego for a special one-night event including a photographic talk and presentation with acclaimed Photographer, Dan Winters, who has photographed some of the most recognizable names in film, music, and politics including President Obama, Sandra Bullock, Tom Hanks, Bono, and more. Whether you’re a photographer or simply appreciate the photographic arts, you won’t want to miss this event highlighting Dan’s work where he’ll share photographs and stories from years spent behind a camera capturing some of the most influential people of our time. The event will take place at the San Diego Air and Space museum on January 12th, 2023 and will include a collection of his aerospace photography and a discussion about this incredibly technical and challenging work. Related links: APA San Diego on Instagram
  • Jewison also directed the romantic comedy Moonstruck and 1967 race drama In the Heat of the Night, which critic Leonard Maltin says "caught lightning in a bottle."
  • The wildly popular video-sharing app is the latest technology firm to reduce staff in response to what executives say are ongoing business challenges.
  • They used to be called Kremlinologists — American experts on the Soviet Union. Now there's a new generation of Putinologists who seek to interpret Russia by analyzing its authoritarian leader.
  • A juried art exhibition showcasing the works of regional artists. Contemporary fiber and book arts, using fiber and natural materials in traditional or innovative ways. Also showing is the Surfing Maddona Oceans Project Art Exhibition. DATE/TIME | October 7- November 4, 2022 Hours: Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. VENUE | Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery ADMISSION | Free For additional information or inquiries, please visit here or call 760-480-4101. SOCIALS: Facebook & Instagram
  • The New Hampshire attorney general is investigating recorded calls that appear to use a voice crafted to sound like President Biden to tell voters not to cast their ballot in the state's primary.
  • DJs and electronic music, vendors, books, zines and a pop-up art show converge in this San Ysidro art and community festival. It takes place Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. at the El Salon Cultural Center, inside and outside. Eleven artists are featured in the pop-up inside El Salon, including Diana Benavidez, Lola Grant, and T Jay Santa Ana. For more information, visit here. Details: Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022. El Salon Cultural Center, 114 Hall Ave., San Ysidro. Free. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Related links: The Front Arte & Cultura on Instagram
  • During the morning and afternoon on Monday, the driving rains inundated streets, freeways and back roads across the region, in some cases necessitating rescues of people trapped in inundated vehicles.
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