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                    [ArticleID] => 179112
                    [Title] => The Madz wows  ’em in Canada
                    [Summary] => The scene: Powell River, Canada. The event: The International Choral Kathaumixw. The performers: The Philippine Madrigal Singers.


Halfway through the performance of the world-renowned singing group, the audience rose to its feet in a thunderous standing ovation that broke the festival’s protocol of "no applause during performances." This was typical of how the Madrigal Singers or the Madz, as they are fondly called, were received at every turn of their recently concluded North American tour.
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                    [Title] => The Madz wows  ’em in Canada
                    [Summary] => The scene: Powell River, Canada. The event: The International Choral Kathaumixw. The performers: The Philippine Madrigal Singers.


Halfway through the performance of the world-renowned singing group, the audience rose to its feet in a thunderous standing ovation that broke the festival’s protocol of "no applause during performances." This was typical of how the Madrigal Singers or the Madz, as they are fondly called, were received at every turn of their recently concluded North American tour.
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