Fil-Am artists set lumpia and martini fundraiser in San Francisco | Global News

Fil-Am artists set lumpia and martini fundraiser in San Francisco

/ 03:32 PM August 06, 2013

SAN FRANCISCO–Local Filipino artists will hold their second annual Lumpia and Martinis gathering on Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. at the Philippine Center Gallery, 447 Sutter Street, fifth floor.

The Jay Loyola Dance Project, Filipino American Arts Exposition and various local artists created the annual cocktails and arts event, to celebrate the art scene and the successes of Filipino artists in the Bay Area and all over the United States.

Lumpia represents the well-known Filipino appetizer also known as “pulutan” and martini represents the years of hard work of Filipino artists in America in showcasing their ethnic and/or tribal talent in different media.

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Guest Artists include:

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Christian Cabuay

Ron Quesada “Kulintronica” Parangal Dance Company Pamela Ybanez

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Marconi Calindas

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Paolo Salazar

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La Bamboo Vixen

Juven Ayudtud

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Melanie Sangalang

Lenny San Jose “Ukelenny” Coco Chanel

Cory “CryWolffs”

Calendar Listing:

WHO: Jay Loyola Dance Project, Filipino American Arts Exposition, San Francisco Bay Area Local Artists WHAT: Second Annual Lumpia and Martinis 2013

WHEN: August 10, 2013, 6:00pm

WHERE: Philippine Center Gallery, 447 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Califronia

WHY: Organized to support SF Bay Area Local Artists Tickets:

Regular Admission: $25.00

Contact: Lydia D. Neff

Phone: (415) 999-8365

Email: [email protected]

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Website: www.lumpiaandmartinis.eventbrite.com

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