FPAC 2010 Artist LineUp
Last week we promised to have the FPAC Artist Line Up announced by the end of this week. Here it is!
**Artists are listed in order they are scheduled to appear. Schedule is subject to change at any time without notification.
MAIN STAGE**
Saturday
Silverlake Adult Day Health Center Care
SIPA Youth Angklung Orchestra: "Himig Kawayan"
StellaMoon
Sampaguita Youth Dance Troupe
Kua'ana
Institute of Native Arts
Hopie Spitshard
Mike Isberto
Rocky Rivera
Krystle Cruz
Rondalla Club of LA
Kayamanan Ng Lahi Philippine Folk Arts
Shavefish
Sunday
Carson Senior Dance Troupe
Durwood
Likas Pilipinas Folk Arts
Pacific Noize
Kulintronica
Fighting Cocks
GMA Pinoy TV Variety Show featuring stars from GMA Pinoy TV: Jay R, Kris Lawrence
BAMBU
Rex Navarrete
Rhythm Natives
PAC Modern
KABA Modern
Culture Shock LA
GENERATIONS STAGE**
Saturday
Island Inspirations
Kanto Jazz
Infinite PASAbilities
Diji
Rudy & Ben
Zip Code
"Mista Cookie Jar & the Chocolate Chips"
Double Dosage
40 Percent
Emanon
Random Ninjas
Sunday
Rocksteady Rondalla
Apryle Dalmacio
All in Motion
Phaze One
Barkada's Cultural Dance Troupe
Mae Ubaldo, Jeremiah Vivo, Leejay Abucayan
Krystle Tugadi
FlowEthics
Carson Street Dance Troupe
Kris Mark
King Kapre
SPECIAL GUESTS APPEARANCES BY:
JR Celski presented by Pnoy Apparel
Michael Copon
Elita Loresca
Denise Dador
...and many of your favorite Filipino and Filipino-American celebrities!
After a very successful artist meeting this past Wednesday at the FilAm ARTS office, the artists are ready and excited to perform for you, our community! We are honored to have these artists at FPAC this year. Support your artists by visiting their websites, Facebook pages, YouTube accounts, and by following them on twitter!
Check back throughout the upcoming weeks for updated Pavilion information as FPAC 2010 is almost here!
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.























