LEA SALONGA TO RECEIVE ARTIST AWARD AT FPAC 20
LEA SALONGA TO RECEIVE ARTIST AWARD AT FPAC 20
SINGING ICON AND TONY AWARDEE ALONG WITH VISUAL ARTIST FAUSTINO
CAIGOY WILL BE FETED WITH SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY LAURELS
POWER 106 FM’S DJ E-MAN ALSO TO RECEIVE 2011
FPAC MEDIA ARTIST AWARD
(Los Angeles – 12 August 2011) Multi-award winning singer
and stage actress Lea Salonga, who first gained artistic and international
acclaim for her historic Tony Award-winning role in Miss Saigon and who later parlayed that to Olivier, Drama Desk,
Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World Awards in the field of musical theatre,
will be awarded one of three special FPAC20 Awards for Artistic Excellence at
the 20 th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC).
Ms. Salonga, the first Asian to play Eponine in the musical Les
Misérables on Broadway and known to fans as the singing voice of Princess
Jasmine from Aladdin and Fa Mulan for Mulan and Mulan II,
will be feted along with multi-disciplinary artist Faustino Caigoy in celebration of the
popular community tradition’s 20th Anniversary.
FPAC 20 takes place September 10
– 11 at breathtaking Point Fermin Park in San Pedro from
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily.
FPAC attendees will not only be able to meet and get an autograph from
Lea but, they can be among the first to purchase her new live album, “The
Journey So Far” at the festival.
Additionally, DJ E-Man, of top rated Los Angeles radio station Power
106 will receive the 2011 FPAC Award for Media Arts.
An Artist for All Seasons
The multi-faceted Faustino Caigoy, an Iloilo native and decades-long
Southern California resident, is a painter, noted illustrator of children’s
books, author of his own collection of poetry, and teacher in traditional
Filipino arts of baybayin and martial
arts Kali, Eskrima and Arnis.
Faustino was among the group who organized and formed the first
Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture in 1992 and created and designed the
unique, iconic logo which has been the served as the festival’s identity since
inception.
Long Beach native Emmanuel Coquia, better known in the music industry
as DJ E-Man, serves as the Musical Director/Assistant Program Director for top
ranked Power 106 FM, one of most influential radio stations in the nation’s
second largest market.
A rare Asian American in an often decidedly non-diverse business, DJ
E-Man has directly helped to break hit songs and launch music careers including
mainstream breakthroughs for Filipino and Asian singers and groups. He has
toured extensively and performed in The Philippines, Singapore, China and
Trinidad among several countries.
2011 marks the 20th anniversary of the Festival of
Philippine Arts & Culture (FPAC), a tradition that brings together
Filipinos from across the region to celebrate community, heritage, and cultural
pride.
For more information on the 20th Annual FPAC including
ticket, programming and vendor and sponsorship information, please visit www.filamarts.org or call (213) 380-3722.
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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