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    by CK May is the month of flowers not just in the Philippines but also here in Calgary.  A lot of my neighbors have done their spring cleaning and unfortunately I cannot cope up with them.  I remember that during this time of the year my husband, Hank gets busier day by day.  He takes care [...]

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Edmonton Heritage Festival 2011

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by Ida Beltran-Lucila

Edmonton celebrated its 36th Heritage Festival from  July  30-August 1 at the Hawrelak Park.  An annual  showcase and  celebration  of  Canadaʼs  vibrant multicultural  heritage,  it  boasted  of  63 pavilions representing more than 75 cultures.    Inititated in 1974, then Minister of Culture Horst Schmidt declared  the  first Monday  of August an  annual  holiday  to  recognise Albertaʼs  ethnic diversity.   A cultural  feast for  the  senses,  it showcased food, entertainment and arts and crafts displays.

The Heritage Days is one  of my  favorite  festivals  in  the  city.   As you go  from  one pavilion  to another  and watch  the  cultural  presentations,  you  glean  the  commonalities  countries have  – traits shared either  by  geographic proximity  or  colonization.    It  is heartwarming  to see people dressed  in their national  attires, proud  to show off  their ancestry  and earnest  in sharing  it with others.  And in the true spirit of intercultural collaboration, I saw the Pacific Island Dance Troupe, a  Filipino  group  presenting  Philippine  folk  dances  and  Hawaiian  dances,  performing  at  the Polynesian Pavilion.

The Philippine  Pavilion  on  the  otherhand,  was overseen  by the Council of Edmonton  Filipino Associations (CEFA) with Wilf Ladores as Overall Chairman, Josie Pallard as Arts & Craft Chair, Elmina Cochingco as Entertainment Chair and Mandy Servito as Food Chair.   Also present was the Department of Tourism, San Francisco office.    I have observed  that  the Philippine  cultural presentations were mostly  done by  the Karilagan Dance Society  these past years.   They  have successfully  presented  numbers  that  showed youthful  enthusiasm  and appeal.   One  just  only wishes  that  there  were  some  presentations  by  other  Filipino  cultural  organizations  and performing groups  as well, for a more inclusive event and truly  representative of the Edmonton Filipino community.   Kudos, however,  to  the organizers, participants and volunteers for  all  their dedication and hard work in the Heritage Festival every year.

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