Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC) 2012!

Posted: September 7, 2012 in Uncategorized

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On Saturday and Sunday, September 8th and 9th 2012 the Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (Or  FPAC as some people know it) returns for the 21st year in a row! This wonderful festival  is to celebrate arts of  the Philippines and beyond  and includes exhibits, literary readings, performances,  film screenings, great food, and much more! This festivals is the longest-running Filipino community tradition in the Los Angeles area and is one for sure NO ONE will want to miss!

FPAC was first established in 1992  a week after the L.A riots had plauged the city of Los Angeles. Even after all of the hardships that came with the L.A riots, over 3,000 brave people attended the first annual FPAC held at the City College on Mother’s Day, May 14, 1992.  Now, 21 years later the Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture presents over 1200 artists in 9 disciplines and attracting over 25,000 audience members from all over the country.

Come and be apart of this long history of celebrating art of the Philippines  and much more!

Tickets for admission are 9$ and can be purchased at the door. Children under the age of 5 are free!

ACTS AND PERFORMANCES BY:

323 Area Kids ft. 3-Tiny-3 & Neon

Alfa

ANAK

Ang Groupong Pendong

Apryle Dalmacio

Ayvee

Barikuda

BYA!

Carbol Fusion

Carson Streetdance

Clint Gamboa

D&G Accordian Ensemble

Deland and the Fuss

DJ Ingwell / Jerome presented by BakitWhy.com

Double Dosage

EARTH

Emanon Dance Crew

EVMB

Far*Out

Florante

forWord

Gabriel Ramirez

Grayson Villanueva

Honor Flow Productions

IMB Martial Arts Academy

Institute of Native Arts/ BIBAK Dance Ensemble

Jaclyn Rose

Jazz Hour presented by: JazzPhil-USA

Josephine Arciaga

KabaModern

Katriz Trindad

Kayamanan Ng Lahi Philippine Folk Arts

Krystle Cruz

Krystle Tugadi

Kulintronica

Malaya Filipino Dance Arts

Melia and Kiana Mariano

Mike Isberto

Mini Shock Los Angeles

Mischeif Makers

Paamano Performing Arts

PAC Modern

RAMEKEGA

Rel Princeton

Rondalla Club of Los Angeles

Room to Improv Comedy

Sampaguita Youth Dance Troupe

SCPASA presents: Tinkling Battle

Sessions LA

Shining Sons

South Bay Filipino Martial Arts Club

Stacey Cacal

TEESA presented by Bakitwhy.com

Trouble Makers

**Lineup & Schedule subject to change

***Headliners not included.

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