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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.  

Date

c. 1950s

Contributor

Eva Alminiana Monroe

Rights

Watsonville is in the Heart (WIITH) is a community-driven public history initiative to preserve and uplift stories of Filipino migration and labor in the city of Watsonville and greater Pajaro Valley. Images were donated and digitally reproduced from private collections of individuals and families. Copyright remains with original owners. All images included herein are intended for personal or educational use only. Any reproduction, redistribution, publication, or other use, by any means, without prior written permission is prohibited. Please note that the images on this website are not included at their full resolution. For permission to publish or reproduce and for higher resolution files, please contact the project director at wiith@ucsc.edu. If you are the rightful copyright holder of this item and its use online constitutes an infringement of your copyright, please contact the project director to discuss its removal from the archive.

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.

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Original Format

Photograph

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EAM.2021.6.jpg

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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