Dance, Rhythm, Harmony: MABUHAY! Celebrates Filipino Culture With Dance, Music, and Song
Ford Amphitheatre (2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East Hollywood, CA 90068)
- Full Price:
- $65.00
- Our Price:
- $32.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Dance, Rhythm, Harmony: MABUHAY! have expired.
The last date listed for Dance, Rhythm, Harmony: MABUHAY! was Saturday July 3, 2010 / 8:30pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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Agnes on Where to Eat
The food in the venue is very expensive as is usually the case i events.
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Agnes on What to Wear
No bad seat really cause the amphitheatre is not very large.
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Agripina Payuyo on Where to Eat
May bring food for picknicking. There are tables for this.May also buy there if desire.
4 Goldstar Member Reviews
It was a really good cultural presentation and a detail on how the nation came about and develop its own particular character. costumes are really well done.Written on Jul 05 2010
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A grand extravaganza, chronicling the rich and diverse history of the Filipino culture. With first rate performances & spectacular production values, it was sheer entertainment through and through.Written on Jul 06 2010
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Very nice cultural presentation; nice costumes, nice music.performance was superb.Written on Jul 05 2010
The only thing I did not like was that the show did not start on time.It finally started after 1 hr and 15 min. fr the time stated on the schedule/tickets.Ford theater shd. inform ticket buyers if there was a change of schedule.
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More Information About Dance, Rhythm, Harmony: MABUHAY!
Website
http://www.fordtheatres.org/en/events/details/id/76
Description
Movement and Music are the heart of Filipino life and three L.A. performing groups capture its essential beat. The Diamond Award-winning Kultura Philippine Folks Arts dance company, known for “showcasing the islands' ingenious character on an impressive scale” (L.A.Times), performs with the Philippine Chamber Singers and, for the first time, the Filipino-American Symphony Orchestra. Illuminating the brew of Western and Asian influences that shaped Philippine culture — from tribal rituals to techno dance, native chants to jazz – they embody Mabuhay! — Love! Long Live!
Presented by Kultura Philippine Folk Arts.

