With
songs both sultry and sublime, two gay, Asian groups are joining forces to
raise funds for a charity in the Philippines devoted to HIV awareness and
testing.
At
an event entitled “Love Forward: FINC/AFC Share the Love for Loveyourself
Anglo,” Filipinos and Friends in Chicago (FINC) and Asians and Friends Chicago (AFC)
are hosting a cabaret evening of local performers on Thursday, July 25, 7 p.m.
(7:30 p.m. showtime) at @mosphere Bar, 5355 N. Clark in Chicago. Donation: $20.
Included
in the roster of performers are cabaret singer “Madame X” and jazz dancer and
musical-theater actor Chip Payos. Other acts include Angel Abcede, Divina
Aleonar, Randy Ballesteros, Christine Bunuan, Jovie Calma and Emjoy Gavino.
The
two groups are pooling resources for the first time, working together to help
an organization in the Philippines called Loveyourself Anglo (www.loveyourself.ph),
a non-profit based in Manila focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgendered HIV awareness, testing and prevention. The group is building a second health center in the heart of Manila
to cater to the needs of the LGBT community. The Philippines has recorded a
sudden rise in HIV cases and is ill-equipped to address the alarming rate of
infection.
Both local Asian organizations were highly
visible at this year’s Gay Pride Parade, with FINC winning the Best Overall
Float that featured a lavish, pink “Sarimanok”--a legendary bird of the Maranao
people who originate from Mindanao, a major island in the Philippines--with 40
costumed dancers, and Asians and Friends Chicago winning Best Organizational
float, featuring a fashion designer in a gown he made out of popcorn. The two
groups have been hosting separate events until now.
“We’ve known of each other and attended each
other’s functions, but have just begun to understand the power of joining
forces,” says Angel Abcede, president of Asians and Friends. “This was a great
opportunity and a great reason to get members from both organizations to turn
out.”
“Gay organizations here in the U.S. with ties
to their home countries need to help our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters,”
says Chip Payos, a FINC member and one of the co-organizers of the event. “HIV
is an international concern.”
Asians and Friends Chicago is celebrating its
28th year serving the city with social and community events for the
gay, Asian population and those who are interested in Asian cultures. It was
inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 2010.
FINC is celebrating nine years of existence,
hosting social functions targeting gay, lesbian and transgendered Filipinos in
Chicago. The group has a large presence in the annual Gay Pride Parade, often
working months in advance to build its float and choreograph 30-60 dancers.
For more information call Angel Abcede at (773)
459-6775 or visit www.afchicago.org and https://www.facebook.com/finc.pride?fref=ts. Here’s a link
to a video of the award-winning FINC float: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B98zagSdg8&feature=youtu.be
See other blogs: http://www.loveyourself.ph/2013/07/community-whos-whos-rally-to-build.html
http://angelscrashpad.blogspot.com
See other blogs: http://www.loveyourself.ph/2013/07/community-whos-whos-rally-to-build.html
http://angelscrashpad.blogspot.com
Attached photos by Ralph Childs: Performers
Chip Payos (left) and Angel Abcede.
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