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May 21, 2016 at the Cowell Theater, Fort Mason Program Part I, Espíritu del Ritmo Forces of Nature‐ pre‐recorded Ragragsakan‐ Kalinga melody from the mountains of Luzon, Philippines Baba Fururu‐ Afro Cuban Yoruba chant Bolero de Algodre‐ IX century Spanish bolero from Zamora, Castile, Spain Fandango by Antonio Soler ‐ c. 1760 Fandango by Santiago de Murcia ‐ c. 1730 Fandanguito Jarocho‐ traditional from Veracruz, Mexico Malagueña‐ traditional from Málaga, Spain Pandanggo Pandangguhan‐ traditional from the Philippines Fandango‐Pandanggo jam All arrangements of traditional music by Chus Alonso except Fandanguito Jarocho by Cascada de Flores with lyrics by Jorge Liceaga. Film by Wilfred Galila and Alleluia Panis Part II, Jota Jota Antigua Segoviana‐ traditional from Castile, Spain. Film by Wilfred Galila with footage provided by Alberto Jambrina Jota Paloana‐ traditional from Leyte, Philippines. Choreography by Jay Loyola Part III, Harana Harana Medley o Lahat Ng Araw. Words and music by Miguel Velarde Jr. o Harana Sa Dilim‐ traditional Naghihintay‐ contemporary harana. Words and music by Florante Aguilar Part IV, Zapateo ‐ Guajira Cuban Zapateo‐ traditional from the countryside of Cuba. Choreography by Roberto Borrell Guajira‐ traditional flamenco style. Arrangement by Jorge Liceaga, choreography by Melissa Cruz Part V, Cavite El Viejo Poblacion Marulas Aplaya Panamitan Tabon Music by Florante Aguilar Part VI, We All Belong To The Sea El Vuelo de la Habanera‐ music by Chus Alonso, lyrics by Edwin Losada Ay! Kalisud / Querer y Vivir‐ an arrangement by Chus Alonso that intertwines Ay! Kalisud, a folk song from the Panay Island in the Philippines with a Mexican bolero by Consuelo Velazquez Tangos Nuevos‐ flamenco tangos by Chus Alonso Film by Wilfred Galila and Alleluia Panis Credits Chus Alonso, artistic director, musical co‐director, composer, flutist and laud player / potajemusic.com Florante Aguilar, musical co‐director, composer and guitarist / floranteaguilar.com / facebook.com/fandangueros Alleluia Panis, creative director and stage manager Wilfred Galila, filmmaker Charmaine Clamor, singer / charmaineclamor.com Arwen Lawrence, singer / cascadadeflores.com Jorge Liceaga, guitarist / cascadadeflores.com Kyla Danysh, violinist Paula Dreyer, pianist / pauladreyer.com/ Greg Kehret, bassist Sage Baggott, percussionist Roberto Borrell, dancer and percussionist / robertoborrell.com Melissa Cruz, dancer / melissacruz.weebly.com Jay Loyola, dancer / jayloyoladance.com Fides Enriquez, dancer and marketing manager Many thanks to Friends of Chamber Music for giving this project its first breath Thank you donors. You made this possible! Roshan Ara Khan, Zamahara Berkov‐Rojas, Hernando Buitrago, Sonia Caltvedt, Angela Carrier, Miriam Chion, Sin‐Tung Chiu, Cathy Cockrell, Joanne Connelly, Rennea Couttenye, Charito Daplas, Richard Daquioag, Ellen Davis, Paula Dreyer, Claudia Finkle, Candace Forest, Vicente Franco, Gil Guillermo, Leslie Heyden, Fran Hildebrand, Harlan Hoffman, Dascha Inciarte, Maite Klein, Jono Kornfeld, Conrad Lagasca, Ann Lam, Stanley Lam, Aurora Larribeau, Bob Larribeau, Lisa Larribeau, Cynthia Lee, Sumi Lee Levy, Tania Leullieux, Paul Maltzer, Jeannie McKenzie, Lisa Melnick, Andrew Miller, Darren Morgan, Molly Nixon, Rebecca Perez, Jennifer Peringer, Guillermo Rios, Martha Rodriguez‐Salazar, Sylvia Sherman, Fran Sholly, Clare Simmons, Jerry Sontag, Paul Sussman, Wako Takayama, Mark Taylor, Ernesto Ugarte, Dyana Vukovich, Jesse Wolff, Katrina Wreede and Daniel Zamalloa Special thanks to Alice Glasner, Edwin Losada, Alberto Jambrina, Jerry Sontag, Lovelie Faustino, KulArts, Andrew Wood and the SFIAF