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12 THE MESSAGE. BRINGING INTO FOCUS FILIPINO PRESENCE IN AUSTRALIA www.kalatas.com.au | Volume 5 Number 7 | APRIL 2015 ENTERTAINMENT Brian Lorenz Impresses Australian Club Entertainment FIL-AUSSIE talented performer Brian Lorenz received a big nod od of approval from his peers, fans and supporters in the Australian club entertainment sector. Brian bested five other nominations to o win the Australian Club Entertainment [ACE] Award for Rising Star. ar. He was presented the award at the 17th Annual Australian Awards s night held on March 18 at the Blacktown Workers Club. By Violi Calvert THE yearly ACE awards give recognitio n to the hard work and outstanding talents of performers in the club entertainment industry. There were 26 award categories including the Lifetime Achievement Award and the ClubsNSW Venue Award for Excellence and Commitment to Entertainment. Voting was conducted online and involved people in the club entertainment industry as well as fans of the performers and the general public. In adding the ACE Award for Rising Star to his previous recogntion, Brian said: “I feel very much a part of Australia now. It is overwhelming and at the same time humbling being nominated let alone winning the award. I am very proud to be a Filipino making a mark in the club entertainment industry.” Brian’s other achievements include winning in 2013 the Talent Quest at the Canterbury Bulldogs Leagues Club and at Blacktown RSL. In 2012 he won the the Lakemba Services Leagues Club and the Cabra Vale Talent Quest. He also won and the Filipino-Australian Talent Quest in 2011. In addition to singing, he is also a qualified dancer and won Silver Medal in Dancing in the 2010 Gay Games held in Cologne, Germany. Brian has been generous with talents being shared in fundraising and other community events. He was among the other Fil-Aussie artists who performed last month at the World Down Syndrome Day event. When asked for comments to upcoming artists in the community, Brian said: “When I moved to Australia almost seven years ago, I had to build my life and career from scratch. It was a constant search trying to find who and what I want to be. I love what I am doing and enjoy every moment of it. For my fellow upcoming artist, find what you love, love what you are doing and it will give something back to you.” Hamon Sa Kampeon highlights young talents THE final of the singing contest Hamon sa Kampeon (Challenge to the Champion) conducted by Adhika Inc. last month at Dooleys Lidcombe showed that young talents abound in Sydney. By Violi Calvert SOON to be 18-year old artist from Quakers Hill, Alyssa Gratil won the top votes of the judges and the audience with her beautiful rendition of Bonnie Raitt's song ‘ Can't Make You Love Me”. Her eight years of training at One Voice Music School was reflected in her confidence and quality of performance. She received a grand prize of return trip to the Philippines, a trophy and a copy of the Hamon Sa Kampeon CD album which was also launched at the event. First runner up was Margaret Joyce Poblete who sang “Ikaw”, with Rvee de la Cruz singing “Black and Gold” as second runner up. The other contenders were Isabelle Buenavista, Jessyka de la Cruz, Reianne Urqueza, Angelica (guitarist) and Marielle Monzon, Ebonie Bru, Robyn Russell and Veronica de la Cruz. The special participation of Robyn Russell was arranged through Glo and Gerard Ross of Radyo Canberra. Guest performers at the finals included Jasmine Henry who also led the singing of the Australian national anthem; Clarissa Bock, Mary Immaculate Choir represented by Angelica, Marielle and Elliot Monzon, Mark Alarcio from Radio Dalisay and Marcus Rivera. When asked how she felt about winning the competition, Alyssa said: “I honestly didn't really expect to win because I thought everyone sang so well. The contestants were so talented, I was blown away at how good they were for their age.” With regard to a future career in music , Alyssa said: “I plan to just keep singing and performing, to be more active in events and one day make my own album. “ The panel of judges was composed of Marcus Rivera [head judge], Veronica Monro and Jay Gaerlan. The masters of ceremonies were Michelle Baltazar and Charles Chan of Radio Sandigan. Oliver Gadista was in charge of technical production with the assistance of Jake Lapuz. At the event, Adhika Filipino Australian Nurses Award for Outstanding Enrolled /Student Performance, was presented to Tess Chuck by the event’s special guest Kevin Conolly, Member for Riverstone. The recognition of the contributions of nurses 'An Enchanting Evening' for Charity ‘AN Enchanted Evening of Dinner and Dancing’ was held last month at the All-Saints, Liverpool by the Visayan Association of Australia Inc. (VAA Inc.) in association with GC Events. It was a fundraising event for the less fortunate children in the typhoon stricken area of Leyte. Birthday Celebrants, being charmed by Gez Perez with microphone was undertaken at previous Adhika event at which time Tess was overseas. Overall coordinators of the event were Radio Adhika producers and broadcasters Gerri and Josie Musa, Cecille and Jake Lapuz. Josie expressed her appreciation of the level of participation and the contributions of Adhika Inc members. She said: “The event would not be possible without the valuable assistance and participation of Adhika Inc members comprised of broadcasters and producers of Filipino-Australian community radio programs including Adhika, Bandila, Dalisay, Rizal, Sandigan and Tamaraw. The assistance of community news outlets and publications Bayanihan News, Ang Kalatas, The Filipino Australian and The Australian Filipina in promoting the event was invaluable. We can only get better and we look forward at the next one to again provide a platform for young artists.” She said they also aim to achieve their secondary aim to raise funds to continue with providing assistance to libraries in Bicol and support to Haiyan projects. Hamon sa Kampeon was a revival of a singing contest of the same title undertaken by FilPressSyd Group convenor Jaime Pimentel and other community leaders a few years ago. This event was also to celebrate the 4th anniversary of Adhika Inc. By Richard Ford FUNDS generated will help augment funds for a VAA feeding program. The money will be delivered by Miss Visayas-Australia and Miss Philippines-Australia 2014 Glyssa Perez following official duties with PASC delegates in Manila this month. The evening was indeed a grand event with Miss Glyssa Perez gracing the hall with her presence. Her brother, Gez, handled the event nicely with his entertaining wit and charm. The event was made possible by the generosity of the Perez Family who fed the guests with a sumptuous array of foods with Visayan zest amidst a night of dancing and entertainment provided by soloists like Stephanie Ber- nardo, Jasmine Montemayor Henry and Clarissa Bock. Among those present at the event was assistant secretary of the Health Services Union, Mr Andrew Lillicrap who earlier gave donation. HSU has been very supportive of the VAA and Fil-OZ communities with their donations during calamities in the Philippines. A toast was given to birthday celebrants Miss Glyssa Perez MPA 2014, Josephine Brown, Cora Paras, Junjun Salazar and others. The President turned DJ Mr Jhun Salazar has provided upbeat non-stop disco music that sent off young and old to rock n roll all night long. Mr Steve Woods known as ‘Sparky’ provided the disco lights adding pleasure to dance the night away.