Sun.Star Davao, June 22, 2019
The Songspell
Philippines staged a successful month-long United States concert tour recently.
The concert
entitled "Come Alive" was performed in six different venues starting
in Los Angeles, California where the Philippine Consulate General Office hosted
a free show. Their next stop was at Las Vegas Chrome Room during the Asian
Culture Countdown Celebration at the famous Freemont Street Experience.
Succeeding shows followed in Atlanta, Virginia, Connecticut, and New York.
Songspell was also
privileged to do a courtesy call at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C.
where they sang during the flag ceremony through the initiative of Atty. Angela
Trinidad, the new Labor Attaché. The children impressed their audience and
earned a standing ovation as they performed excerpts from the beloved movie
“The Greatest Showman.”
In each
performance, nostalgia was felt by the U.S.-based Filipinos. Tears flowed as
the audience was serenaded with a repertoire of Visayan kundiman and Original
Pilipino Music. Songspell capped every show with a heartfelt rendition of
Dakilang Lahi, igniting the spirit of patriotism which lifted the crowd in
every state to their feet.
Confident
performers
Today,
Songspell continues Tita Nelly’s legacy and tradition of honing and
disciplining children into confident performers under the musical direction of
Koi Sevilla and choreography of Bodick Madrazo (who are both Songspell alumni)
as well as the guidance of its school administrator, Brigitte Ansaldo.
In
2000, the group sang for the U.S. ambassador and he was so delighted with their
performance that he gifted the group with U.S. visas. This jump-started the
tradition of holding a U.S. concert tour every two years with the group raising
funds for different beneficiaries every trip.
The legacy lives
on
For this 10th
tour, their beneficiary is the DS Foundation for the Differently-abled Inc., a
non-profit humanitarian organization based in Davao City that provides services
to children with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other
disabilities.
The success of
this year’s tour is made possible through the strong and faithful support of
the children’s parents, who also make up the Songspell Board members and
committees, under the leadership of Songspell president Fernando Pareja, travel
coordinator Donna Pareja, business manager Joanne Espinosa, and secretary Atty.
Thea Uy. Auditor Marion Tuvilla accompanied the group with other parents during
the tour while vice president Lezel Chu and treasurer Ana Marie Allones held
the fort.
These people are
hands-on and diligent workers ensuring that every Songspell child has everything
they need to showcase their talents. After all, at the end of the day,
Songspell is and will always be a family affair.
Congratulations,
Songspell! Mabuhay ang Dabawenyos! Mabuhay ang Filipino!
Special thanks to
Koi Sevilla and Sharon Mangaoil for the interview and to Mark Chua and June
Jane Gentiles Chua for the photos.
E-mail
the author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit
http://momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com/.
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