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Sulyap: A glimpse into Philippine culture through the celebration of the Filipino language

The Filipino culture is truly a rich blend of traditions from various ethnicities across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. This was beautifully showcased at Sulyap, a celebration of the Filipino language in the United Arab Emirates, held just in time for Buwan ng Wika—which is celebrated in the Philippines every August. This event was made possible by TRIBE Creatives and Comms Collective under Philippine Business Council (PBC) in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, in collaboration with the Emirates Literature Foundation and Theater of Digital Arts (TODA) Dubai.

‘Sulyap,’ which literally translates to ‘glance,’ is a presentation of all things Filipino—from folk dances and traditional songs to spoken poetry—all woven together to tell a beautiful story.

Trixie Danielle is the storyteller for Sulyap, weaving narratives with performances from the Dubai Vocal Ensemble, United Filipino Culture and Arts, and Gino Banola, who also serves as the main artist of the show. Gino Banola captivates the audience with his Baybayin art as well as his Arnis performance. Behind the scenes, Mej Valencia designed a stunning backdrop that brought the stories to life, creating a deeply immersive experience.

The show ended with performances by PHAT G, Pam Andrea, and Angelo Aguilor, as well as a rendition of the Philippine National Anthem, Lupang Hinirang, performed by the Dubai Vocal Ensemble. All Filipino attendees stood and placed their right hand over their hearts as they respectfully observed the anthem.

His Excellency Alfonso Ferdinand Ver, the Ambassador of the Philippines to the United Arab Emirates, showed his support by attending the event, along with other esteemed guests.

The storyteller concluded with the reminder that “our culture is alive, evolving, and powerful,” underscoring the essence of Sulyap and the vibrant celebration of the Filipino language

 

Kate Sudiacal

Kate is a Junior Writer at The Filipino Times, where she actively covers a wide range of stories, with a special focus on the Philippines, UAE, and MENA. Her thorough daily summaries of the most significant events appear in The Filipino Times, the Middle East's leading newspaper serving Filipinos. With The Filipino Times' digital platform boasting over 4 million monthly views and nearly half a million followers across various social media channels, Kate's work reaches a wide and engaged audience. Do you have a story to share? Contact Kate at [email protected].

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