Philippine-based choral group “Ganap” performs in Los Angeles

Ganap Singers sing “Didn’t my Lord”. (Los Angeles PCG)

Los Angeles – The Philippine Consulate General joined the Filipino-American community in supporting the Ganap Performing Arts Singers during its benefit concert dubbed, “Music and More! with the Ganap Singers,” on 04 January 2020 at the Church of Scientology, Burbank, California.

The group’s repertoire included gospel songs, Original Pilipino Music (OPM) and English pop songs, which they rendered with accompanying choreography.

The group is slated to hold a series of concerts in the United States of America to raise funds for their education. The Los Angeles leg was a collaborative project of Filipino-American Arts and Culture (FilAm ARTS), and the Philippine Patrons of the Arts USA.

Ganap, a three-year old choir based in Quezon City in the Philippines, is a recipient of the Manuel L. Quezon Gawad Parangal for Most Outstanding Institution (Culture and the Arts). Its members are underprivileged children who are scholars of the Quezon City Local Government.

The Philippine Consulate General personnel attends the Ganap Concert at the Church of Scientology, Burbank, California on 04 January 2020. (Los Angeles PCG)

Representing the Consulate General were Records Officer Carlos P. Garcia, Collecting Officer Rosette T. Estrella, Passport Section Head Maria Carlota A. Tamayo, Consular Assistant Alexander Nelson B. Maestrado, and Information Officer Mary Grace D. Leaño.


For more information, visit https://www.philippineconsulatela.org or
https://www.facebook.com/PHLinLA.

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