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Copyright (C) SOMOS International School. 8 th Embassy Reception Party Embassy of the Philippines Last March 8 th 2014, SOMOS International School welcomed Mr. Valentino Cabansag , the attaché of the Tourism Department of the Philippines and Ms Jennifer Yamamoto, as the honored guests from the Embassy. Mao Murayama, our SOMOS students was emcee of the day along with SOMOS staff. To start things up, “Ocho Ocho”, which is a popular novelty dance song in the Philippines was introduced, and everybody enjoyed the up-beat rhythm and danced to the music! The SOMOS teachers introduced the different art projects created by all the SOMOS students, which were beautifully decorated around the room to give the atmosphere a special touch of Filipino taste. For everyone to experience the local arts, headdresses in the theme of the “Ati- atihan Festival ” were made using feathers from the Philippines. .They also danced the “ itik-itik ” -a traditional Philippine folk dance inspired by ducks. And for the main event, “ Halo-halo ” , a Philippine-style shaved-ice dessert made with different toppings (jackfruits, nata de coco, bean paste) added with evaporated milk and ice cream was made. Before saying goodbye, Mao interviewed the guests- of-honor on behalf of the SOMOS students and learned so many precious things that no book can sharel!! Salamat po!

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8th Embassy Reception Party Embassy of the PhilippinesLast March 8th 2014, SOMOS International School welcomed Mr. Valentino Cabansag , the attaché of the Tourism Department of the Philippines and Ms Jennifer Yamamoto, as the honored guests from the Embassy. Mao Murayama, our SOMOS students was emcee of the day along with SOMOS staff. To start things up, “Ocho Ocho”, which is a popular novelty dance song in the Philippines was introduced, and everybody enjoyed the up-beat rhythm and danced to the music!

The SOMOS teachers introduced the different art projects created by all the SOMOS students, which were beautifully decorated around the room to give the atmosphere a special touch of Filipino taste. For everyone to experience the local arts, headdresses in the theme of the “Ati-atihan Festival ” were made using feathers from the Philippines.

.They also danced the “ itik-itik ” -a traditional Philippine folk dance inspired by ducks. And for the main event, “ Halo-halo ” , a Philippine-style shaved-ice dessert made with different toppings (jackfruits, nata de coco, bean paste) added with evaporated milk and ice cream was made.

Before saying goodbye, Mao interviewed the guests-of-honor on behalf of the SOMOS students and learned so many precious things that no book can sharel!!

Salamat po!