Our Culture Resounds, Our Future Reveals: A Legacy of Filipino American Performing Arts in California / Eleanor Lipat-Chesler and Mary Talusan, editors; Maureen Russell, Project Lead Archivist
Ube Arte Collection
2020-08
A Legacy of Filipino American Performing Arts in California. Created by Ube Arte, a Southern California-based collective of professional musicians, dancers, and academics with a shared mission to advance Philippine cultural research and education among the Pilipinx American community. This project was supported by California Revealed and administered in California by the State Librarian. The program is made possible by funding from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act. This project was also funded by the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology, with additional support provided by the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive. List of contributors and interviewees (in the order they appear in the book) Dr. Ricardo D. Trimillos; Eleanor Lipat-Chesler; Dr. Mary Talusan; Florante Peter Ibanez; Dr. Neal Matherne; Nico Delmundo; Dr. Bernard Ellorin; Parangal Dance Company; Jonathan Wandag; Dr. Christi-Anne Castro; Marlo Campos; Patrick Tanega; Will Simbol; Darleen Principe; Barbara Ele, Ave Jacinto, Joel Jacinto of Kayamanan Ng Lahi; Peter de Guzman; Michelle Camaya Julian; Guro Alvin Catacutan; Ron and Lydia Querian of House of Gongs; Caroline Cabading; Diane Valencia and Nicanor Evangelista of Ginto Seeds; J.A. Ruanto-Ramirez; Dr. Theodore S. Gonzalves; Giselle Töngi-Walters; Nilo Alcala; Anthony Angelo T. “Gelo” Francisco; Jasmine Orpilla; Dr. Roderick Labrador; Bambu DePistola.
Lipat-Chesler, Eleanor
Talusan, Mary
Russell, Maureen
Trimillos, Ricardo D.
Ibanez, Florante Peter
Matherne, Neal
Delmundo, Nico
Ellorin, Bernard
Parangal Dance Company
Wandag, Jonathan
Castro, Christi-Anne
Campos, Marlo
Tanega, Patrick
Simbol, Will
Principe, Darleen
Jacinto, Ave
Jacinto, Joel
Kayamanan Ng Lahi
de Guzman, Peter
Camaya Julian, Michelle
Catacutan, Alvin
Querian, Lydia
Querian, Ron
Ele, Barbs
Cabading, Caroline
Valencia, Diane
Evangelista, Nicanor
Ruanto-Ramirez, J. A.
Gonzalves, Theodore S.
Tongi-Walters, Giselle
Alcala, Nilo
Francisco, Anthony Angelo T.
Labrador, Roderick N.
DePistola, Bambu
Orpilla, Jasmine
eng
Text
363 Pages of 363
8 1/2 x 11 in
Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Ube Arte. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to provide access to the digitized work online. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owner. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
US
calauem_201904_Our_Culture_Resounds_Our_Future_Reveals
University of California, Los Angeles, 1630 Schoenberg Music Bldg, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, US, Telephone: (310) 825-1695, email: archive@arts.ucla.edu, https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/resources/ethnomusicology-archive/