+ Follow CAPITAN MOY Tag
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[Title] => Heritage Festival / Holocaust concert
[Summary] => On August 11, 2003, President Arroyo proclaimed May "Heritage Month", and each May thereafter, the Filipino Heritage Festival, Inc., jointly with the NCCA and the Tourism Department, has presented religious rituals, indigenous art, music, dance and art competitions all these to create greater unity among Filipinos through their common heritage, and to enhance national pride of place and culture.
The Festival opened in Davao with tribal dances and exhibitions, with fashion using native textiles (Rajo Laurel was guest designer), and tours of heritage sites.
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[Title] => A job for Super B
[Summary] => According to Nick Joaquins Almanac for Manileños, Marikina began as a Jesuit mission called Jesus de la Peña in 1630. Before it became the shoe capital of the Philippines thanks to Don Laureano Guevara (or Capitan Moy to Marikinenses) who started the industry in the 1880s Marikina was once rice and dairy town.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Butch Francisco
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The Festival opened in Davao with tribal dances and exhibitions, with fashion using native textiles (Rajo Laurel was guest designer), and tours of heritage sites.
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