FPAC 20 Performing Artists Lineup
Each year, FPAC honors the creative spirit of
the Filipino American and embraces diversity through vivid artistry and
cultural expression. Recognized as is Southern California’s largest and
longest-running celebration of Filipino arts and culture, we are proud to
present the lineup for the 20th Anniversary Festival of Philippine Arts
& Culture.
Featuring
Latin soul legend, Joe
Bataan
Premiere Filipino-American comedian,
Rex Navarrete
FPAC20 Artist of Excellence Awardee, Lea
Salonga
2011 FilAm ARTS Media Awardee, DJ
E-Man of POWER 106
Mainstage
32-3 area Kids
Ang Grupong Pendong
Blush
Cardona Youth Musical Ensembe
Carson Senior Dance Troupe
Culture Shock LA
Filipino American Symphony Orchestra
Future Shock LA
Innerlude
Institute of Native Arts
Kaba Modern
Kayamanan Ng Lahi
Krystle Cruz
Krystle Tugadi
Kulintronica
Mighty Shock LA
Mike Isberto
Mini Shock LA
Movement Project
PAC Modern
Pacific Noize
Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble
Pluto the Ninth
Rocky Rivera
Rhythm Natives
Rondalla Club of Los Angeles
Sampaguita Youth Dance Troupe
Silver Lake Adult Day Care Center
The Alias
The Fighting Cocks
The Tinikling Battle
Villabrille-Largusa Kali System
Generations Stage
40 Percent
Alex Salazar
AngLahi USA
Apryle Dalmacio
Barikuda
Barkada Dance Troupe
Beat Jerkees
Boondock Squad
Carson Street Dance
Double Dosage
Infinite Pasabilities
Jnatural
Love Revolution
Pakumut
Phaze One
Jazz Phil Hour
QT PADUANO
Ruby Ibarra and Donna Ibarra
Shavefish
Shining Sons
South Bay Martial Arts
The Committee
The Status: Fiction
Vangie and Bob Crowther
Zakias
** Lineup and Schedule subject to change
About FPAC

FilAm ARTS traces its roots to the annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC) - an annual series of multidisciplinary arts events that takes place in the County of Los Angeles that includes art exhibits, literary readings, performances, and film screenings, that all culminate in a two-day festival weekend. The first Festival was held in 1992 at Los Angeles City College, as a project developed by the City of Los Angeles, in efforts to heal the city through cultural gatherings, in light of the LA Riots which occurred in April of 1992. FPAC has since moved to Cabrillo Beach, and then to Point Fermin Park (its current location) and welcomes over 25,000 attendees, 1200 artists and 400 volunteers.
























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