Culture minister commends Filipino celebrations
The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport praised an event held in celebration of the 126th anniversary of Filipino independence and said it helped to strengthen community and cultural ties.
Owen Darrell gave a speech at the festival-style event at Victoria Park in Pembroke on Sunday afternoon.
He extended congratulations to the Association of Filipinos in Bermuda and Ryan De Jesus, its president, for hosting a “welcoming community event”.
Speaking at the festival, Mr Darrell said: “It’s wonderful to see so many people gathered in celebration of community, family and country.
“It’s also great to celebrate our cultural diversity and unity within our community.
“This year during Heritage Month, I was ecstatic to see the return of the Philippine association’s Bermuda Day Parade dancers and float after a 15-year hiatus.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the vibrant and colourful presentation, which complemented our record-high number of parade participants.
“I can remember the crowd roaring with excitement during the Bermuda Day Parade when the vibrant dancers came down the street with their incredibly precise choreography and award-winning float.”
Mr Darrell participated in the festivities during Sunday’s celebrations, which included dancing and feasting on the unique cuisine on offer.
He added: “As we celebrate the 126th anniversary of Filipino independence, we also acknowledge the contributions of the Filipino community here in Bermuda.
“Your hard work, dedication and vibrant cultural expressions have enriched our island, fostering a deeper appreciation and connection between our two countries.
“You have brought with you not just your skills and talents, but the warmth and generosity that are the hallmarks of your culture.
“May this special day be filled with joy, pride and festive moments.
“We look forward to celebrating with you and honouring the freedom and unity that make the Philippines truly remarkable.”