Make Filipino Music Madison on June 21Enjoy this free musical marathon from 1 to 9 p.m. at Garner Park (333 S Rosa Rd, Madison), with performances featuring Filipino talents. Help make music in between musical acts with our open mic karaoke sessions! Performers and Musical ActsUbe Band-esal is a newly formed alt/garage rock crew making their debut at Make Filipino Music Madison. They bring upbeat, playful punk energy and hooky, guitar-driven tunes that'll maybe get the crowd bobbing along. The Philippine Center Strummers 4 p.m.The Philippine Center Strummers is the official ukulele group of the Philippine Cultural and Civic Center in Wisconsin. The band also includes percussionists and a bass player who add joie de vive to their repertoire. Originally formed as the PAMANA Carolers in the early 2010s, the group is now debuting as a full-fledged choir with repertoire including Filipino pop, contemporary, and folk songs. Pam is an award-winning Madison-based songwriter best known for fronting the Motor Primitives, the Sigourney Weavers and, most recently, BingBong. Her throaty vibrato brings emotional immediacy to her melodic — at times portentous, at times rocking — songs. Also known as Mr. B, Bernard is a Madison-based guitarist who plays covers on classic rock, folk, jazz, standard, country, contemporary Christian, current hits, and jazz fusion music.
Make Filipino Music Madison is one of the 160+ events happening around the city to commemorate the worldwide celebration of Make Music Day (Fête de la Musique) every June 21.
Since Madison's participation in 2013, Make Music Madison is now among the largest events in the U.S. organized for the occasion.
This year is PAMANA's inaugural hosting of Make Filipino Music Madison, which spotlights Filipino talent and music. Garner Park, located at 333 S. Rosa Rd., Madison, is a 42-acre green space with an open shelter, restrooms, parking lot, and wheelchair-accessible entrance. - Average high temperature in Madison on June 21 is 80°F.
- You are free to set up picnic chairs, blankets and shades (not bigger than a 10'x10' tent) in the park's lawn, while performers and technical staff occupy part of the shelter. Should the event experience inclement weather, you can take cover in any of the shelter's three levels.
- Filipino food will be available for purchase from invited food trucks and vendors.
- Please follow general city park rules.
For questions, contact us at pamana.madison@gmail.com. Make Filipino Music Madison is supported by Dane Arts with additional funds from Diane Ballweg and the Endres Mfg. Company Foundation. The event is also funded in part by a grant from the Madison Arts Commission, with additional funds from the Wisconsin Arts Board.
PAMANA Choir to Perform for the Madison Common CouncilThe PAMANA Choir will sing during the Madison Common Council meeting, presided by the mayor of Madison, on June 9, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. It is the only group invited to perform as part of the meeting's agenda item on Make Music Madison.
You can attend, watch, or listen to this public event live. - Address: 210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Room 201, Madison, WI 53703
- TV: Watch live on Spectrum channel 994, AT&T U-Verse channel 99, and Madison City Channel on Roku and Apple TV.
- Phone: (877) 853-5257 (Toll Free); Webinar ID: 883 7790 2311
- Online Streaming: Click here
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About PAMANA
The Philippine-American Association of Madison and Neighboring Areas is a registered non-stock, nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity that aims to foster unity and harmony among Filipino, Filipino-American, and other communities throughout Madison and nearby areas of Wisconsin. In Filipino, "pamana" means inheritance or legacy. Philippine-American Association of Madison & Neighboring Areas (PAMANA) P.O. Box 5013 Madison, Wisconsin, USA 53705-0013 pamanamadison.org You are receiving this email because you are either a member, were a member, attended our events, donated to our causes or have signed up to receive emails from PAMANA. |