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PCG Toronto joins Durham Filipino Fest Virtual Celebration

2020-10-10

PR 61-2020
17 September 2020, Toronto, Ontario – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto participated in the Durham Filipino Fest Virtual Celebration on 12 September 2020, from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, streamed via its Facebook page.

The Durham Filipino Fest is a civic organization in the Durham Region that aims to bring Filipinos together as one vibrant community. It is also geared towards the preservation of the Filipino culture to younger generations born in Canada of Filipino-Canadian parents. Every September the community celebrates a Filipino Fiesta identical to the fiestas celebrated in the Philippines.

This year, the Durham Filipino Fest celebrated the Filipino Fiesta virtually due to the ongoing pandemic. Through the online fiesta, they hoped to inspire, encourage and uplift the spirit of the Filipinos in the Durham community, during this time of the pandemic.

As the usual practice, the virtual celebration formally opened with a Prayer and the singing of a Filipino patriotic song by Ms. Josie de Leon while photos of the frontline workers, were flashed, and then the singing of the Philippine and Canadian national anthems.

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Master of Ceremony Ms. Giselle Mirasol opening the Durham Filipino Fest Virtual Presentation (Top left photo). Reverend Father Ase Podelino led the prayer (Top right) and Ms. Josie de Leon sang the patriotic song, Bayan Ko. while photos of Filipino frontline workers were flashed (Middle photos). The Philippine and Canadian national anthems were sang by Filipino-Canadian youth.

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Philippine representative in Toronto and government officials from Canada and the Durham Region.
Top row from left: Philippine Consul General Orontes V. Castro, Mr. John Henry (Chairman of Durham Region), City of Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter. Middle row from left: Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Erin O’Toole, MPP for Ajax & Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips, Member of Provincial Parliament for Durham Lindsey Park. Bottom row from left: MPP for Whitby Lorne Coe, and Canada’s Minister of Immigration Marco Mendicino.

Consul General Orontes V. Castro’s message for the organizers, performers, sponsors, and viewers of the virtual festival was also featured in the program. He congratulated Ms. Faye Graves, the incumbent President of the Durham Filipino Fest, as well as the Filipinos in Durham and reiterated his support for the community’s continued efforts to bring Filipinos together and to promote and preserve Philippine culture with the younger generations of Filipino-Canadians. He said, “despite the COVID-19 pandemic, you have the commitment and generosity to celebrate our culture with our growing Filipino Community in Durham, and Canada as a whole”.

The messages from Canadian government officials were also shown at the virtual presentation. Messages from Mr. John Henry (Chairman of Durham Region), Mr. Dan Carter (City of Oshawa Mayor), Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Rod Phillips (MPP for Ajax and Province of Ontario Finance Minister), Ms. Lindsey Park (MPP for Durham), Ms. Lorna Coe (MPP for Whitby), Mr. Marco Mendicino (Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship), and Mr. Erin O’Toole (Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada). They all congratulated the officers of the Durham Filipino Festival for persevering to stage this year’s virtual Filipino festival and expressed that they are looking forward to being able to gather in-person again at the Durham FilFest in 2021. They also acknowledged the many contributions of Filipino-Canadians in the economy and cultural diversity of Canada.

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The officers of the Durham Filipino Fest (Top photo, back row from left), Fay Graves, in blue Filipiniana blouse (President). Left bottom photo: Li Eron (Founder) in beige barong shirt.

As in the past years, there was non-stop entertainment at the Durham FilFest, from home-grown artists to artists from the Philippines, all showcasing the great talents of the Filipinos.
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The University of the Philippines Concert Chorus sang OPM “Magsimula Ka” for all COVID-19 survivors.

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Fashion designer, Ms. Aisha Penalosa, was also featured in the festival, along with her models and creations.

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A Filipina artist that goes by the name of Spainflower was likewise featured. She also paints bags, wallets, etc. with artworks by famous artists using acrylic leather paint. Spainflower made a painting honoring frontline workers. – END

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