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“Joy comes from using your potential.” – Will Schultz

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By the time this column is published, I will be in Negros to speak to university students.

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The Bayanihan National Folk Dance Company was founded in 1957 by Helen Benitez, chairperson of the Philippine Women’s University then, and since then has mounted 14 major world tours and more than 100 short tours.
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By the time this column is published, I will be in Negros to speak to university students.

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