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10th Anniversary of Consular Feast in the Town of Lyon, 2011

May 26th, 2011 by Liz, President(e)

Consular Feast, May 27, 28 and 29 2011, Place Bellecour, LYON FRANCE

A week before the city of Lyon celebrates the 10th year of existence of the Consular Week or Fêtes Consulaires, Pinoy’s Best Association, this year’s representative of the Filipino community in Lyon in the much awaited cultural event in the city, has finalized its program for the three-day celebration.

The Philippine participation will duplicate the framework that has been the basis of the community’s remarkable undertaking for the past few years to share its cultural heritage with the inhabitants of its home away from home. On Saturday, May 27, the traditional parade attended by representative of foreign communities and local cultural associations, including PBA members, friends and supporters in native costumes representing the Cordillera tribes, the Atis, and Mindanao tribes, will travel through the main artery of the city center that will end right at the main Square of the city, Place Bellecour, where 59 consulates will feature the best of each one’s national pride in terms of culinary and fine arts, music and dances and tourist attractions.

One of the 59 booths in the heart of the city, will be that of the Philippines. Its stand will be manned by volunteers from the community that will skillfully talk about their country of origin through the objects exhibited during the whole weekend. The backdrop of the booth will recreate the tropical vegetation of the country while underlining its day to day life in the early 1900s through 30 old photographs and its tourist destinations and other features like a map of the Philippines painted by Red Garcia, who, incidentally, is also the choreographer of this year’s cultural performance group and an artwork depicting the national flag done by the Honorary Consul of the Philippines in Lyon, a senior partner in one of the leading law offices in the city. True to the barrio fiesta spirit, there will be an hourly cultural entertainment in front of the booth for two days where the country’s national dance-Tinikling, Cordillera tribal dances, Pandango sa Ilaw will be at the centerstage. Last but not least, a travelogue is also set giving way to a two-way dialogue between the public and the moderator through the objects exhibited at the booth.

The Philippine community will be equally represented on stage by a selection of tribal dances from the north and to culminate with the dance, Singkil, from the land of the Maranaos, a Muslim region in the island of Mindanao that has been acclaimed not only because of the colorful costumes but most specially the skills required of the dancers - the princess, the datu or the prince and their ladies-in-waiting - as they step in and out of the clashing bamboos arranged in a criss-cross manner while manipulating a fan and a kris respectively.

This endeavor is in cooperation with three Filipino dancers from Geneva - Gloria Haselman, Bobong Pacis and Myrna Buttar, to act as the Princess, the Datu and the main lady-in-waiting respectively who did not hesitate to accept the invitation to complete the Singkil ensemble despite the geographical distance and their busy schedule.

Article by Marivic Fradin

PBA to be in charge of the Philippine stand in this year’s Consular Week 2011 Celebration

March 30th, 2011 by Liz, President(e)

PBA to be in charge of the Philippine stand in this year’s Consular Week celebration!!

 

By virtue of the letter dated 8 March, 2011 of Maître Jean-Jacques Rinck, Consul of the Philippines in Lyon, PBA was designated to host the Philippine stand in this year’s Consular Week celebration. Organized by the city of Lyon as part of its yearly cultural calendar on no less than the main square, its main objective is to gather all consulates present in the second largest capital in France in order to showcase the best of their country for three days. All sixty-nine of them will participate in this year’s 10th year of existence committing each one’s assets expected to dazzle its growing public.

 

Upon the confirmation of its role in this event, PBA has mobilized its members to create a programme focusing on the highlights of our cultural heritage allowing visitors to a one-stop travel experience to the country: a pictograph summarizing its history from the arrival of the Spaniards to present, its flora and fauna, its pristine tourist destinations, and its intrinsic dances and songs scheduled regularly to entertain the influx of visitors into the stand.

 

The committee working on the dances and songs has already defined the essential concerns of their tasks and has vowed to dedicate one day a week to practice their numbers diligently until the big celebration. Needless to say, a final programme will be published as soon as available for our members, supporters and Filipino residents and their friends in Lyon and the environs for their reference.

Fete Consulaire 2010, Lyon

June 23rd, 2010 by Liz, President(e)

Fete Consulaire, Lyon, Philipipne Stand

Hello,
I am back with news about the 6th Fete Consulaire held in Lyon last June 4-5 and 6th of June.

Wow, we had much of excitements and joy. I would like to thank each one of you who has contributed to this event.

To Joy our dear dance directress thank you for your patience given to us.

To all the dancers, you were amazing, georgeous, handsome and all so CUTE!

His excellence Maitre Consul Jean-Jacques Rinck, her exellence Ambassador Rora-Navarro-Tolentino, General Consul Rosalita Prospero and Magistrate Madame Catherine Rinck.

To all actors behind the scene, thank you, with out your hand-by-hand support the success wasn’t with us every year.

To all organizations such as Bonjour Kabayan, AFRA, and PBA Team, thank you!

Special tribute also to our Miss PBA-Rhones-Alpes, Lovely!

Mabuhay all!

Fetes consulaires 2009

April 11th, 2010 by Liz, President(e)

Mieux vaut tard que jamais, voici les vidéos des fêtes consulaires de Lyon.

Lyon People with the Philippines

July 29th, 2009 by Liz, President(e)

Here is the view linked from the Lyon People Magazine referring to the Fete Consulaire 2009 at Place Bellecour Lyon.

View here the photos:
The Filipino’s Stand Fete Consulaire 2009 in Lyon

Thank you and always be safe!

Journées Consulaires de Lyon - 2009

June 10th, 2009 by Delilah, Vice President(e)

Journées Consulaires de Lyon en 2009,

sur la Place Bellecour.

Un week end d’intense activité,
qui a faillit ressembler à cela…

Mais qui heureusement s’est vite changé en ceci…

De magnifiques sourires qui venaient de 57 pays différents
en passant par les

USA

la Suisse

l’extraordinaire Corée du sud

le Japon

les Philippines

l’Algérie

la Turquie

La pologne

et autre Roumanie

…en cliquant sur la photo de votre choix ci-dessous,
rendez-vous sur l’album complet de…

La préparation du stand des Philippines…

Le Samedi…

Le Dimanche…

La Fantastique Corée du Sud.! Bravo.!

Program: Fetes Consulaires 2009 this week-end June 5, 6 & 7

June 4th, 2009 by Liz, President(e)

Greetings to all,

Fete Consulaire 2009 Lyon participation of the Philippines

May we inform you that the participation of the Philipipnes  to the Fete Consulaire 2009 is very honored this year with the double communicated Tent.

Friday, June 5

Please be reminded that, the decoaraiton of  stand will be tomorrow at 9am at place Bellecour.

Please be awared to comply with the main coordinators assigned during the meeting last May 31.

Any items you wish to displayed must be submitted to the associatons who manned the stand and which you belong to maintain descipline.

After the decoration time, we will be proceeding to the private dinner at :

Brasserie le Nord, 18 rue de Neuves, 69002 Lyon starting 19h:30.

Those who confirmed their participation, please proceed to the said address.

On Saturday, June 6, the official inauguration will be at 10:30, followed by the Inauguration of the Banner at noon time.

Parade will be at 14h:30 appointment at place de la Bourse and the parade will be leaving at 15h:30. Those who are on the list of the Parade participants must be costumed. Philippines will be leaving on the 7th raw.

Dancing show of the Philippines will be at 17h:20 on the stage of the Banner.

Sunday, June 7 - Assigned participants for the opening of the stand must be there before 11:30.

This will be opened to the public from 12 noon - 18hr

Dancing show of the Philippines will be at 16h:15

Please take note everything and come with your friends and lets witness this event all together.

Thank you to the following:

PinoysBest Association
Amitiés Franco-Philippines Association
Philippine Consulate in Lyon
Philippine Embassy in Paris

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