President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. celebrated seven Filipino chorale groups for their international achievements, awarding them ₱200,000 each in a Malacañang ceremony. Groups such as the UP Manila Chorale and UST Singers were recognized for showcasing Filipino talent on the global stage. Marcos emphasized the need to increase local appreciation for Filipino artistry, calling their success “world-class.” The initiative, led by Irene Marcos-Araneta, aims to spotlight the dedication and discipline of Filipino artists. Marcos expressed hope for greater support and pride in Filipino talents.
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