Lead Off for Filipino Dance
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Title
Lead Off for Filipino Dance
Description
Leadoff for a Filipino dance at the Watsonville Veterans' Hall on 3rd Street. From left to right: Jess Tabasa, Dennis Beltran, Angelo Cortez, Matt Ceralde Jr., and Lani Antonio.
Creator
Unidentified
Source
Gonzalves, Theodore S, "The Art of the State: Inventing Philippine Folkloric Forms (Manila, 1934)", in, The Day the Dancers Stayed: Performing in the Filipino/American Diaspora. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009) pg. 29-61. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Jamero, Peter M., Sr. "Campo Life 1930-1944", in, Growing up Brown: Memoirs of a Filipino American, (Seattle: the University of Washington Press, 2006) pg. xv-72. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Abby Pasion "My Experience with Navigating the Complexities of Pilipinx Identity", in Medium, Oct 1, 2019, accessed on February 15, 2024 https://medium.com/@apasion96/my-experience-with-navigating-the-complexities-of-pilipinx-identity-b52c996b7e68#:~:text=It%20was%20a%20process%20to,in%20a%20way%20that%20makes.
Jamero, Peter M., Sr. "Campo Life 1930-1944", in, Growing up Brown: Memoirs of a Filipino American, (Seattle: the University of Washington Press, 2006) pg. xv-72. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Abby Pasion "My Experience with Navigating the Complexities of Pilipinx Identity", in Medium, Oct 1, 2019, accessed on February 15, 2024 https://medium.com/@apasion96/my-experience-with-navigating-the-complexities-of-pilipinx-identity-b52c996b7e68#:~:text=It%20was%20a%20process%20to,in%20a%20way%20that%20makes.
Date
c. 1950s
Contributor
Eva Alminiana Monroe
Rights
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Type
Still image
Identifier
EAM.2021.6
Coverage
Gonzalves, Theodore S, "The Art of the State: Inventing Philippine Folkloric Forms (Manila, 1934)", in, The Day the Dancers Stayed: Performing in the Filipino/American Diaspora. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press) pg. 29-61. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Jamero, Peter M., Sr. "Campo Life 1930-1944", in, Growing up Brown: Memoirs of a Filipino American, (Seattle: the University of Washington Press, 2006) pg. xv-72. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Abby Pasion "My Experience with Navigating the Complexities of Pilipinx Identity", in Medium, Oct 1, 2019, accessed on February 15, 2024https://medium.com/@apasion96/my-experience-with-navigating-the-complexities-of-pilipinx-identity-b52c996b7e68.
Jamero, Peter M., Sr. "Campo Life 1930-1944", in, Growing up Brown: Memoirs of a Filipino American, (Seattle: the University of Washington Press, 2006) pg. xv-72. Accessed February 15, 2024.
Abby Pasion "My Experience with Navigating the Complexities of Pilipinx Identity", in Medium, Oct 1, 2019, accessed on February 15, 2024https://medium.com/@apasion96/my-experience-with-navigating-the-complexities-of-pilipinx-identity-b52c996b7e68.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Collection
Citation
Unidentified, “Lead Off for Filipino Dance,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed December 26, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/16.
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