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Serenata | |
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Origin | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Years active | 2005–present |
Serenata is a Philippine children's choir in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Serenata was founded in 2005 through the pioneering efforts of Sylvia de los Santos, Desil Manapat and Louis Bautista. [2] It was accredited by the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah on August 25, 2005.
Serenata held its major concert on March 3, 2006, in the Saudi–German Hospital Auditorium, also located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The auditions for the second season of Serenata were held at the Sunrise International School on July 13 and July 21, 2006. Some of the 45 children who were members from the first season were retained based on the criteria by de los Santos. The organization also gained a new chairperson, Joey Samonte, after Manapat left for Canada. New members also joined. [2] [3]
Serenata became a mix of old and new members, including 37 girls and 4 boys coming from various Philippine and International Schools in Jeddah. Season 2 debuted during the Asian Festival held on October 27, 2006, at the International Indian School Jeddah, before Asian dignitaries and a crowd of Filipino and foreign audiences. The festival was organized by the Asia Consuls General Club (ACGC) with the support of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On November 16, 2006, Serenata opened the Cultural Festival of the Al-Hekma International School in Jeddah.
Serenata joined a host of Filipino organizations in Jeddah by celebrating the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Month on December 7, 2006. It concluded the evening-long program with "Harana: Alay ng Serenata", a free mini-concert dedicated to the Overseas Filipino Workers under the care of the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah.
On January 25, 2007, Serenata guested at the awarding ceremonies of the Jeddah Schools Olympics held at UMEA Sports Complex, upon the invitation of Sunrise International School, the host of the Olympics. Two days later, the choir sang at the Saudi German Hospital Auditorium in a tribute organized by the Filipino Community of Saudi German Hospital in honor of Dr. Mohammed Fahim Mousa.
On February 8, 2007, Serenata performed at the Music and Arts Festival of GEMS International School. They closed the 2nd season with its major concert, "Reachin' Out", on March 16, 2007. It was a charity concert designed to provide financial and material assistance to poor/disadvantaged schools in the Philippines. The concert is likewise Serenata's official activity-entry to the Philippine Arts Festival 2007 organized by the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah, in line with the observance of the National Arts Month in February 2007 as declared by the Philippines’ National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
The choir is usually composed of 45 Filipino children. These children study in different schools in Jeddah. They were chosen during the auditions. [2] [4]
Its first major performance was its concert in the Saudi German Hospital Auditorium, last March 3, 2006. The concert was conducted by Mrs. de los Santos. The concert's choreographer was Ms. Reneegrace Villarosa-Divina. The concert's beneficiary was for the landslide victims in Leyte last 2005. Serenata was able to raise 100,000 pesos for the beneficiary. The major sponsor of the concert was KAB Holding of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The second major concert was held at the Al Waha Hotel Ballroom in Jeddah on March 16, 2007. Under the musical direction of Ms. Sylvia delos Santos and directed by Ms. Reneegrace Villarosa-Divina. This concert benefited four schools in the Philippines, namely - M. Casho Elementary School (San Jose del Carmen. Talisay, Camarines Norte, Philippines), Cantuyoc Elementary School (Cantuyoc, Jagna, Bohol, Philippines), Linantangan Elementary School (Mamasapano, Maguindanao) and Jamaitu Dhikra Al-Islamia School (Marawi City, Philippines).
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