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Photo Coverage: 4th The Outstanding Filipino Americans in New York Awards at Carnegie Hall

By: Oct. 31, 2014
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One of the producers of HERE LIES LOVE and SIDE
SHOW, Jhett Tolentino, in his acceptance speech,
says, "I grew up with no running water in the squatters
of Calumpang Molo, Iloilo City. If I made it this far,
you can too."

Tony Award winners Bobby Lopez ("The Book of Mormon," "Avenue Q") and Jhett Tolentino ("Here Lies Love," "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder"), among others, receive Filipino American community honors.

Broadway Barkada, a group of Filipino American theater performers, Enteng Evangelista and University of Santo Tomas Singers alums, and THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto, among others, bring the packed crowd to their feet at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall Saturday night.

Co-written by Khrys Corpuz

New York--The Outstanding Filipino Americans in New York (TOFA-NY) awards ceremony was an occasion to celebrate the achievements of Filipinos in the New York Tri-State area during Filipino American History Month in October. Now in its fourth year, it also became a time of reflection as keynote speakers emphasized it's time to take professional success and achievement to the next level.

With their accomplishments, said Jason Tengco, senior advisor at White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Filipinos have made "a huge dent in the glass and bamboo ceiling." It's time, he stressed, "not just to have a seat at the table but to lead the meeting."

Philippine Consul General in New York Mario Lopez de Leon Jr. recognized the community's efforts in elevating the profile of Filipinos in the US, especially during celebrations during the Filipino-American History Month. He said he would like to see more Filipinos assume leadership roles, as he gave kudos to TOFA-NY awardees for their "noteworthy skills, competence, and social impact" in New York and throughout the US. He further acknowledged the rising visibility of the Filipinos in every field imaginable in the mainstream US society, and the recognition given by their American counterparts to the exemplary Filipinos.

Journalist and Rappler.com founder Maria Ressa, who hosted the awards ceremony, said being Filipino American can cut both ways. "It's both a blessing and a curse. If you don't navigate the waters well, you'll drown. But if you hold the values from both worlds, we create something new, we create a community that defines us."

TLC Beatrice CEO and philanthropist Loida Nicolas Lewis urged this year's awardees to remain proud Filipino Americans not easily disheartened by failures. She urged them to "fight bigotry and discrimination," and to keep going whatever obstacles are in the way.

This year's 14 TOFA-NY special category awardees are: Arts & Culture-Kinding Sindaw; Business & Entrepreneurship-Dennis Josue; Community Service & Advocacy-Roger Santos; Courage of Conviction-Geena Rocero; Education, Research & Technology-Michael Vea; Entertainment-Jhett Tolentino; Fashion & Style-Elle Madrona; Food & Restaurants-Joel Javier; Health Care-Nemcy Duran; LGBT Advocacy-Jenab-i Pareja; Media & Publishing-Ritz Mazon Craves; Public Service & Politics-Ludi de Asis Hughes; Senior Welfare Advocacy-Juliet Payabyab; and Youth & Sports-Team Takbo.

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Despite having symptoms of a throat infection, THE
VOICE KIDS of the Philippines' Darren Espanto
earns double standing ovation during the finale.
(He sang Whitney Houston's "One Moment In Time"
and DREAMGIRLS' "Listen.")

This year's Heritage Awardees are award-winning songwriter Bobby Lopez, fashion designer and philanthropist Josie Natori; Dean of Academic Affairs at Columbia University Sheila Coronel; the founder of Fiesta In America trade and cultural expo; and the medical mission volunteers of Philippine Medical Association in America (PMAA).

Expressing thanks on behalf of the TOFA-NY board, founder and executive producer Elton Lugay said, "Trust and transparency are two things we take to heart. We have reached our fourth year because of the open process by which the winners are nominated and voted and because the support and trust of the community have grown over the years."

New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo was represented by Gil Quiniones, CEO of the New York Power Authority. Through Quiniones, the only Filipino in the governor's Cabinet, Cuomo offered his congratulations to the honorees as well as gratitude to Filipino American contributions to the state.

AARP, which supported the event, reached out to the Filipino American community with its core message about taking care of the elderly. AARP Community Ambassador, Retired Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, said caregiving is a family matter but is something some tight-lipped Filipino families hardly talk about until the parents become ill and the need is there. He urged Filipino American families to "start a conversation early" and invited them to visit the AARP website for resources on caregiving.

Photos: Rolan Gutierrez

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Elaine Ficarra and Broadway Barkada sing "Star Spangled Banner" and "Lupang Hinirang," respectively.
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THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto shares the stage with this year's honorees.
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THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto
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THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto
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Philippine Chamber Singers of Los Angeles
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On the podium: Philippine Consul General in New York Mario de Leon Jr.
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Broadway Barkada
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Enteng Evangelista with the University of Santo Tomas Singers alums
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THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto sings "One Moment In Time."
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THE VOICE KIDS of the Philippines's Darren Espanto sings "One Moment In Time."
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New York Power Authority President-CEO Gil Quiniones
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Broadway Barkada
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Broadway Barkada
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BroadwayWorld.com Regional Director and TOFA-NY Board Member Oliver Oliveros accepts the award on behalf of Tony (EGOT) winner Bobby Lopez.
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TheFilAm.net Editor-In-Chief and TOFA-NY Co-Founder Cristina DC Pastor accepts the award on behalf of Josie Natori.
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Columbia University's Dean of Academic Affairs Sheila Coronel accepts her Heritage Award.
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Philippine Medical Association of America, led by Dr. Edna Tamayo-Prado, accepts its Heritage Award.
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Mario de Leon Jr., Loida Nicolas Lewis, Fernando Mendez of Fiesta in America, Assemblyman Rob Bonta, Jason Tengco, and Gil Quiniones
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Loida Nicolas Lewis
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Geo Ed Rebucas, the Philippines' "Male Mariah Carey," thrills the audience with "Through the Rain."
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Geo Ed Rebucas
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Team Takbo's Jay Pascual
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Juliet Payabyab
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Ludi de Asis Hughes
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Mario de Leon Jr., Loida Nicolas Lewis, Ret. Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, Ritz Mazon Craves, AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel, AARP Vice President of Multicultural Markets and Engagement Daphne Kwok, and AARP Executive Vice President of Multicultural Markets and Engagement Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
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Jenab-i Pareja
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Jason Tengco
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Jason Tengco takes a snapshot of the audience.
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Pianist Yasuhiko Fukuoka plays incidental music throughout the two-hour program.
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Enteng Evangelista sings "Somewhere" from WEST SIDE STORY.
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Nemcy Duran
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Joel Javier
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Elle Madrona
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Gail Banawis, Tina Liu
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Jhett Tolentino
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Mario de Leon Jr., Michael Vea, Loida Nicolas Lewis
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MISS USA First Runner-Up Audra Mari gives a heartfelt keynote address.
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The Voice of McDonald's US Finalist Richard Tuozo
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Melo Esguerra accepts the award on behalf of Geena Rocero.
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Roger Santos
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NOLI ME TANGERE Opera Co-Producer Edwin Josue accepts the award on behalf of Dennis Josue.
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Mario de Leon Jr., Loida Nicolas Lewis, and Kinding Sindaw's Potri Ranka Manis
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AARP Community Ambassador Antonio Taguba
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AARP's Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez
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Pilipino American Cultural Arts Society of Washington DC performs Yakan dance.
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Oliver Oliveros, Cristina DC Pastor, Elton Lugay
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Elton Lugay
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Rappler.com CEO Maria Ressa hosts the awards ceremony.


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