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By Richard J Ford

freedom ball pics15The comments we received regarding the APCO Inc Freedom Ball held on 10 June were of praise and gladness. The event was held at the Renaissance Events Centre in Lidcombe, where the Management also commented that it was one of the best functions they have seen since they opened.

Perhaps this is the night where you see the biggest number of men and ladies dressed in the best, smartest, classiest Filipiniana wear ever assembled in any one place here or in the Philippines! Is this because one of the signature activities of the Freedom Ball is the selection of the Best Filipiniana Terno and Barong of the Year worn in classical and modern styles?  Also notable is the presence of more than 100 guests from other cultural backgrounds in about 500 guests present.

The night opened with a wide array of classical Kundiman songs by Marcus Rivera, Linda Trinidad, Brian Lorenz Babon and Angelo Refuerzo, accompanied on the guitar by Joven Estigoy. Then the Programme officially started with the Australian National Anthem sung acapella by the four-man Bernoulli Effect Quartet, followed by a rousing rendition of the Philippine National Anthem by Marcus Rivera, which was a fitting start to the very emotion-stirring “Lupang Hinirang Tableau”, based on the Philippine Revolution and the Death of Rizal acted out by the members of APCO Inc.

The Maynilad Band splendidly provided danceable music to the delight of everyone who danced the rest of the night away.

The emcees for the night were Katrina Yu from SBS World News and Charles Chan from Radio Rizal, who did a truly splendid job. Katrina commented that she enjoyed the night and would be happy to be emcee again if asked for next year’s Freedom apco freedom ball jun 2013b (59)Ball.

The honoured guests for the night included the Parliamentary Secretary of Multicultural Affairs and Pacific Island Affairs Hon. Senator Matt Thistlethwaite, who also represented Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Kate Lundy; Co-chair of the Filipino Ministerial Committee Hon. Kevin Conolly MP, who represented Premier Barry O’Farrell; Member for Werriwa Laurie Ferguson; Member for Fowler Chris Hayes and his lovely wife Bernadette; Greg Donnelly, MLC who represented the Leader of NSW Opposition John Robertson; Co-chair of the Filipino Ministerial Consultative Committee and Member for Campbelltown Hon. Bryan Doyle, Lord Mayor Ned Attie of Auburn, Councillor Jess Diaz of Blacktown City Council, Philippine Consul Marford Angeles, Ms Sharon Davson, high-selling Australian artist and magistrate Doug Myres and his lovely wife, Lydia.

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The musical entertainment was provided by singers Linda Trinidad of APCO Inc., Marcus Rivera, Melanie Balagtas, Ma Paz Barcenas, Sydney Perez, Brian Lorenz, Angelo Refuerzo, the Bernoulli Effect Quartet and Albert Prias, who was also the overall Program Director. Other entertainment came in the form of a Magic Show provided by Jonas Jost, sexy and very versatile young dancers Rica and Sabrina, ballroom dancers Rudy and Maria Reyes and the Mindanao Ethnic Dance Group, Maharlika Inc and the VIP Dancers.

One of the many highlights of the night was the unveiling of the Andres Bonifacio commemorative painting of Daisy Cummings by Federal Senator Matt Thistlethwaite, APCO Founding President Dr. Cen Amores, Consul Marford Angeles and the current APCO President Jhun Salazar and assisted by Daisy, the current president of Plaza Filipino Inc. This year is the 150th birth anniversary of the “Father of Philippine Revolution”.

Another highlight of the evening was the launch of the coffee table book of Michelle Baltazar titled Love, Manila. This is a collection of photos and essays made by the talented young author of her 10-day trip around the Philippine capital.

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