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(Continued from page 10… World Autism Awareness)                                         Children’s Museum of the Arts Holds
                                                                                                Philippine Day in New York

                                                                                                    The Children’s Museum of the Arts (CMA) in New
                                                                                         York City celebrated Philippine Day on 19 February 2017
                                                                                         with a day-long program featuring workshops celebrating
                                                                                         various aspects of Philippine life, geography, arts, and
                                                                                         culture.

                                                                                                    The program likewise included a special
                                                                                         performance workshop by Sinding Kindaw Melayu
                                                                                         Heritage Center and its founder, Tradition Bearer, and
                                                                                         Artistic Director Ms . Potri Ranka Manis.

 The young artists with their families pose with models wearing clothes featuring their             Consul General Theresa Dizon-De Vega opened
 designs.                                                                                the Philippine Day with a brief show and tell for the
                                                                                         audience on the Philippines. She told the audience,
           In her remarks, Consul General Theresa De Vega                                composed mainly of young children and their parents, that
thanked Ms. Linda Borromeo and the Board of AHF for their                                the Philippines is one of the most diverse countries in the
dedication and vision to raise awareness for autism among                                world, a place where East and West meet and where
community members and recognized the partnership between                                 various cultures are welcomed and celebrated.
AHF and the Consulate in the past year to bring FAAB Fashion for
Hope. She noted that the project celebrates for a change the                                        CMA Director for Community Programs Michelle
unique qualities and potential of persons with autism instead of                         Lopez thanked all the guests and participants for
their deficits and disabilities.                                                         spending the day at the museum and taking an active part
                                                                                         in the various activities featuring the Philippines.
           She also paid tribute to the 10 young artists with autism
whose talents from singing, painting, and public speaking, were on                                  Among the art workshops offered include, a clay-
full display during their visit to New York City. In their short trip,                   making workshop with the geography of the Philippines
they participated in a two-day art work shop, fashion show, and an                       serving as inspiration; stop-animation lab featuring the
art exhibit at the United Nations last April 3 attended by Philippine                    Sulu Sea as backdrop, Soundscapes of the Luzon
Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York                               rainforest in the Sound Lab, Kut-Kut inspired prints, and
Ambassador Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr.                                                        the creation of Shadow Action Figures modelled after the
                                                                                         work of contemporary Filipino artist Ronald Ventura.
           During the program, Ms. Borromeo said that autism
awareness affects a significant segment of the world population.                                    Consul General Dizon-De Vega assisted by her
In the U.S., 1 out 68 births have the condition. She explained that                      daughter Montserrat turned over a Philippine doll
AHF envisioned FAAB to empower persons with disabilities to                              handcrafted by Anthill Fabric Gallery of Cebu and a book
overcomes challenges by promoting healthy self-expression,                               for children on Philippine architecture as donations to the
building skills, and providing inclusive opportunities in the creative                   CMA collection.
arts.
                                                                                                    The CMA event provided an important
           Mr. Andy Shi delivered a message from Autism Speaks,                          opportunity for Philippine culture and arts to be introduced
the global organization working for autism awareness.                                    to young Filipino-Americans and mainstream audiences.

           Guests also learned more about the AHF and FAAB
Creative Arts Therapy project with through a short video
presentation.

The program also

showcased a Sharing of the FAAB

Experience by one of the young

artists, Ms. Nina Bantoto as well as

song numbers by Ms. Samantha

Kasper and pop artists Meredith

O’Connor. The other FAAB artists

aside from Ms. Bantoto and Ms.

Kasper include Nick Huang, Vico       Ms. Roxanne Cajigas, a Fil-Am                      Ms. Potri Ranka Manis and the Kinding Sindaw Troupe, Consul General
Cham, Jorel Alegre, Daniel Sanchez,   Teacher and community volunteer                    Theresa De Vega, Montserrat De Vega and Michelle Lopez, Director of
Julyan Harrison, Karl Oliveros, JA    model shows off a piña shawl with art              Community Programs, Children’s Museum of the Arts (photo by NYPCG)

Tran, and Julien Borromeo.            work by a young artist with autism.
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