Event Committee chairperson was Puan Sri Sylvia Merican. Event sponsors were: DiGi Telecommunications, SM Development Corporation, Puan Sri Crystal Ibrahim, Merienda de Eva, PLDT/Smart Pinoy, Ireka Development, and Forex Cargo. Both artists sang a medley from VST & Co. Ng Wakas, I’ll Never Go and I Believe I Can Fly. Eduardo Malaya talks about the growth of the Filcom in Malaysia Co-Presentor Tan Sri Othman Merican welcomes the audience Event chairperson Puan Sri Datin Sylvia Shazia Merican acknowledges the support of sponsors and other cooperating individuals. (right) presents flowers to Kapamilya sa Malaysia concert performers Vina Morales and Erik Santos.
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Meanwhile, Erik Santos sang his greatest hits including movie theme songs Bukas na lang Kita Mamahalin, Kahit Na, Dadalhin, Sanay’ Wala She also sang classic and modern dance hits from the 70s and 80s which made the crowd get on their feet. Vina Morales performed Kung Ako Na Lang Sana, Ngayon at Kailanman, and the theme song of the hit teleserye, Pangako Sa’yo. More than 1,300 Filipinos and Malaysians danced and sang along with the performers in an hour-long concert.
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Held on May 31 at the Kraftangan amphitheatre in Kuala Lumpur, the free concert was co-presented by the Philippine Embassy, Othman Merican Educational Development Berhad and The Filipino Channel (TFC). Erik Santos kicked off the week-long celebration of Philippine Independence. He “Kapamilya sa Malaysia” concert featuring Ms. After the parade, the participants converged at the embassy for an after(Continued on page 3 ) Singer-comedienne Giselle Sanchez was the parade’s honorary Grand Marshall. Koa-Malaya, M.D., led an estimated 2,500 Filipinos and Malaysians as they traversed the 3.7-kilometer long parade route. Eduardo Malaya and his wife, Rena Cristina (Right photo) Fashion director Raymond Villanueva, accessories designer Gina Frias-Himpe and designer Joel Bautista take their bow after the show.įILCOM Parade ushers PHL Independence Festivities The Filipino-Malaysian community came out in colorful Fiesta-inspired costumes as they walked and danced along the major thoroughfares of Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, June 7, ushering an all-day “Fiesta sa Embahada 2015”. (Left photo) Madame Malaya, Ambassador Malaya and their daughter, Jana Ariana Malaya, take the runway. Becky Leogardo, Madame Rena Cristina Koa-Malaya, M.D., Datin Law Hung Lai and PLDT Malaysia CEO John Gregory Palanca. (right photo) Ambassador Malaya and Minister Senator Datuk Paul (third and fourth from left, respectively) cut the ceremonial cake with (from left) Princess Dr. Eduardo Malaya (left) and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and event’s Guest of Honor Senator Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan (Right) exchange toasts. Our designers and musicians are making waves around (Continued on page 3 ) “Philippine fashion and music are two features that we are proud of as a people. They joined around 400 guests from the diplomatic corps, the Malaysian Government, businessmen, and members of the Filipino community. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan was the event’s guest of honor, together with his wife, Datin Law Hung Lai. Hilippine fashion and music took centerstage at the Philippine Embassy’s reception in commemoration of the 117th Anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence, held on June 12 at the Royale Chulan Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Fashion, Music Highlighted in PHL Independence Celebration P