Philippines takes Center Stage on the 8th

Harris Marley
Harris Marley

Global Courant

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The Philippine Embassy in Nairobi showcased Philippine culture and food at the 8th Nairobi International Cultural Festival (NICF) held at the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) in Nairobi, Kenya on June 17, 2023.

The NICF returned after a three-year hiatus, providing a platform for the Kenyan public to immerse themselves in the rich and diverse cultures of different countries to promote cross-cultural understanding. The NICF featured cultural performances, stands and demonstrations of traditional crafts and arts under the theme “Coming Again Together”.

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The Philippine Embassy booth displayed an array of Philippine products such as abaniko, eating utensils made from capiz shells, miniature jeepneys and pearl accessories. The booth visitors also enjoyed Philippine cuisine such as adobo, kutsinta, pancit bihon and spring roll while watching Philippine tourism videos.

The Nightingales, a Filipino soprano duo who visited Nairobi with the support of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), also took the NICF stage by storm, captivating audiences with their breathtaking vocal power. Their set included a Philippine folk medley, a traditional Kenyan folk song called “Ning Wendete”, and “Pangako Sa’Yo”, which is also the title of the most popular Philippine teleserye in Kenya. The Nightingales’ rendition of “Pangako Sa’Yo” resonated deeply with the audience and drew enthusiastic applause.

In her short message at the opening ceremony, Philippine Ambassador Marie Charlotte G. Tang stressed the importance of cultural exchanges for building understanding and deeper friendships between countries and peoples.

Mr. John Ololtuaa, Chief Secretary of the Kenyan Ministry of Tourism, Nature and Heritage, highlighted in his keynote address how the festival promotes mutual understanding, celebrates diversity and embraces new perspectives.

Aside from the Philippine Embassy, ​​other participating diplomatic missions and institutions in the NICF were from Japan, China, India, Ethiopia, Morocco, Costa Rica, Mexico, Somalia, and Botswana.

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