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  2. Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional marriage customs in the Philippines and Filipino wedding practices pertain to the characteristics of marriage and wedding traditions established and adhered by them Filipino men and women in the Philippines after a period of adoption courtship and engagement. These traditions extend to other countries around the world where Filipino communities exist. Kasalan is the Filipino word ...

  3. Music of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Philippines ( Filipino: Musika ng Pilipinas) includes the musical performance arts in the Philippines and the music of Filipinos composed in various local and international genres and styles. Philippine musical compositions are often a mixture of Indigenous styles, and various Asian styles, as well as Spanish / Latin American and (US) American influences through foreign rule ...

  4. Hymen, oh Hyménée! - Wikipedia

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    Hymen, oh Hyménée! Hymen, oh Hyménée! , also known as Boda Romana, [1] is a painting by Filipino painter Juan Luna. Luna, working on canvas, started in 1886 and later completed in 1887 during the artist's honeymoon in Venice after his wedding to Paz Pardo de Tavera. The painting was submitted by Luna to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in ...

  5. Pasilyo - Wikipedia

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    "Pasilyo" consists of a waltz structure as a kundiman ballad with modern jazz rock elements. [2] [3] The song was a commercial success, reaching number one on Spotify Philippines and breaking the record for the biggest single-day streams for an OPM song. [note 1] It topped Billboard Philippines Songs, making SunKissed Lola the first Filipino band in history to lead the chart.

  6. IU H.E.R.E.H. World Tour - Wikipedia

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    IU HEREH World Tour (originally titled H.E.R.) is the first world tour and ninth concert tour overall by South Korean singer IU in support of her sixth extended play The Winning (2024). The tour began on March 2, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea and is currently set to conclude on September 22, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. The tour consists of concerts in Asia, North America and Europe.

  7. Lea Salonga - Wikipedia

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    Between the 2001 Los Angeles and 2002 Broadway productions of Flower Drum Song, she performed in a non-musical theatrical production for the first time, playing the role of Catherine in the stage play Proof in Manila. [19] This was followed by a major concert, The Broadway Concert, at the Philippine International Convention Center.

  8. SunKissed Lola - Wikipedia

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    Described as a romantic wedding anthem, the track debuted on top of the Spotify Viral 50 - Philippines chart dated November 23. [2] [3] It reached number one on Spotify Philippines and broke the record for the biggest single-day streams for an OPM song.

  9. Dolly Parton Reacts to Miley Cyrus' Song 'Flowers': It's 'Her ...

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    Dolly Parton gushed about her goddaughter Miley Cyrus’ talent — and her new single, “Flowers.” Dolly Parton’s Family Album: Get to Know Her 11 Siblings Read article “I love that song.

  10. This Is How Tomorrow Moves - Wikipedia

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    This Is How Tomorrow Moves is the upcoming third studio album by the Filipino-English singer and songwriter Beabadoobee. It is scheduled to be released by English independent label Dirty Hit on 16 August 2024. [2] It will feature the singles "Take a Bite" and "Coming Home".

  11. Flowers in the Rain - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by the Move's guitarist/vocalist Roy Wood. As with many of Wood's early songs, the basis of "Flowers in the Rain" was a book of fairy tales which Wood authored while at The Moseley College of Art. [6] The distinctive instrumental arrangement, including oboe, clarinet, cor anglais and French horn, was suggested by assistant ...