One hundred Filipino cultural dancers performs thanksgiving dance at World Culture Festival
The world all over recognizes the talents of
Filipinos. During the recent World Culture Festival, one hundred Filipino cultural dancers wowed millions of
attendees from around the world as they performed a
thanksgiving dance in the biggest gathering for
world peace that brought together people of various nationalities and
faiths on one grand, magnificent global stage in New Delhi, India. The Art of Living
Foundation, founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, organized the event in celebration of 35 years of service to humanity.
The dancers, who belong to the
multi-awarded Buyogan Festival dancers from the province of Leyte, one of the
areas ravaged by typhoon Yolanda, performed their celebrated dance to express
gratitude to all volunteers and donors from around the world who helped their
province recover from the disaster. Their attendance marked the first time that
representatives from the Philippines graced a global event of such magnitude.
The grand
stage of the World Culture Festival
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. Buyogan Festival dancer at World Culture Festival |
The millions in attendance during this
the three-day event included thousands of artists, business, political and
spiritual leaders from around the world. All were treated to cultural buffet of dance
performances, ancient chants of peace, musical numbers, and inspiring speeches
from around the world. The purpose was to celebrate harmony
in diversity and love in a world that is increasingly ravaged by conflict
caused by regional and religious divides.
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra
Modi, during his inauguration speech at the event highlighted Art of Living’s personality
development programs and seminars that were at the backbone of this successful
event – its programs uplift society by empowering individuals and companies world-wide: “When
you need to march forward in life to achieve your goals, then that is when you
need to know The Art of Living …When you need the strength to overcome
difficulties and troubles in life, then that is when you need The Art of
Living.”
On day two of the festival, the
powerful spirit of hope—together with a call to embrace diversity and
oneness—stood as the key, reverberating message. The awe-inspiring presence of
faith-leaders coupled with the intense response from the crowd was further
encouraged by Vatican representative H.E. Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo,
“Buddhist, Hindus, Muslims, Jews and of course people from the religion I
share, Christianity, give an incredible testimony that The Art of Living helps
people to get more in whatever faith or tradition they follow. You help people
to live in their faith ever more intimately and personally.”
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