Mandaue schoolhailed for winning Asian Chior Games
Provincial Board members Wenceslao Gakit and Victor Maambong have congratulated the Mandaue City School for the Arts for winning three gold medals in the 1st Asian Choir Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia from Nov. 2 to 10.
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The group competed in the children’s choir category, folklore category and music of the religion category and won the gold in all categories.
In their resolution, Maambong and Gakit said the latest feat of the school has brought honor to
“The Cebu-based choir was able to prove to the other countries around the world that the Filipinos are blessed with talents and skills that are beyond compare,” their resolution said.
In 2004, the school bagged the first prize in one of the country’s prestigious music competitions: the National Music Competition for Young Artist.
Last year, the choir had a month-long concert tour in the
The school was established to promote arts as avenues for aesthetic development and cultural enhancement. It started during the time of former mayor Alfredo Ouano.
Ouano had provided the 2,000 square-meter lot in Casili for the school, whose buildings were built with the assistance from a civic group and from
At least 60 students from the school shared the limelight with world-class Filipino artists in entertaining the heads of state during the gala night of the 12th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in January. — Mitchelle L. Palaubsanon/LPM
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