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International Bamboo Organ Festival goes online from March 5 to 7 Mar 2, 2021 5:33 PM PHT Rappler.com This is a press release from the Bamboo Organ Foundation Inc. Since the restoration of the Bamboo Organ in 1975, we have been celebrating the gift this instrument has been to Las Piñas, giving an identity to the city and to the country, protecting our national organ patrimony which is unique in Asia. The present situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic did not change our conviction to continue this annual event although held on another platform maximizing the use of technology and the ingenuity of social media. ....
(FACEBOOK/ MANILA BULLETIN) The event is scheduled from March 5 to 7 at 8 p.m. and the program will be available on https://www.facebook.com/ibof46online so that people from around the world can watch regardless of their time zones. Through the camera, there will be a unique view on the keyboard of the Bamboo Organ to be played by Armando Salarza, an international concert organist and has been the titular organist of the Bamboo Organ for 28 years. Salarza, currently the artistic director of the International Bamboo Organ Festival, will also introduce the pipe organ of the San Scholastica College of Music and the organ at the San Ezekiel Moreno Oratory. ....
When it comes to the south of Metro Manila, Las Piñas is one of three cities many people flock to for business and entertainment. While the city may be “too far” from those in the north, Las Piñas continues to attract investors, tourists, and people looking for homes located in various barangays. Las Piñas’ growth as a city continues to bring tourists to its famous places, such as the Bamboo Organ in St. Joseph Parish Church. But did you know that Las Piñas is home to a handful of other hidden gems? Here are five of them that you should visit at least once. ....
December 23, 2020 | 3:30 pm Font Size AAA Bryan Flores bagged the grand prize winning P20,000, while Glecy Dela Cruz won first place taking home P15,000 and Fercival Santos ranked second place, winning P10,000. The bamboo tree is known for being resilient. It sways with the breeze and bends when a storm comes, but it doesnât break and remains standing tall even with the strongest wind. This particular trait makes bamboo stand out. Amid the pandemic and natural disasters, the bamboo symbolizes Filipinosâ resiliency.
Las Piñas City, NCRâs Parol Capital, is home to three generations of parol makers who use bamboo frames. Bamboos may have grown abundantly in the area long before, as it is home to the world-famous Bamboo Organ built-in 1824. ....
Published December 23, 2020, 9:00 AM in front of the Villar SIPAG HQ, along C5 extension in Las Piñas City.
The winners were Bryan Flores (grand prize), Glecy Dela Cruz (first runner-up), and Fercival Santos (second runner-up). The Las Piñas Parol is made of bamboo and Japanese paper. The bamboo tree is known for being resilient; it sways with the breeze and bends when a storm comes, but it doesn’t break and remains standing tall even with the strongest wind. This particular trait makes bamboo stand out among its counterparts. During this time of the pandemic and natural disasters, the bamboo symbolizes the resilient spirit of the Filipinos – who remain “matatag” (steadfast) amidst life adversities. ....