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  1. Filipino Martial Arts Magazine Vol. 5 No. 3 2003
  2. Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards: Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, Famas Award for Best Picture
  3. Philippine Film Awards: Cinemanila International Film Festival, Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, Gawad Urian Awards
  4. PAKAMUT Filipino Fighting Art by Marc Lawrence, 2008-01-01
  5. Filipino Martial Arts Magazine (Magazine For All Arnis Styles, 1)
  6. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #3 (The Magazine for All Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  7. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #5 (The Magazine for All Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  8. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 4 #4 (4) by Eliot Shearer, 2002
  9. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2 #4 (An Interview ... with Grandmaster Ernesto A. Presas, 2) by Eliot Shearer, 1999
  10. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 5 #2 (5) by Eliot Shearer, 2003
  11. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine Volume 1 #2 (The Magazine for all Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  12. Arnis: Reflections on the History & Development of the Filipino Martial Arts. by Mark V. Wiley, 2001-01-01
  13. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2 #6 (An Interview with Silat Master Hadji Yasser Usman Tanadjalan, 2) by Eliot Shearer, 1999
  14. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #4 (The Magazine for All Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998

41. Filipino Arts & Music Ensemble
Filipino American Artists Network Connect, participate, collaborate, and create an audience for Filipino American artists
http://www.filamartists.com/2008/06/18/filipino-arts-music-ensemble/
Filipino American Artists Network
Connect, participate, collaborate, and create an audience for Filipino American artists
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By Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic. Powered by WP Greet Box (FAME) in Brooklyn, New York, contributes to the preservation, presentation, and promotion of the arts and musical heritage of the people of Filipino descent in New York and neighboring states. It was organized on August 8, 2003 by Maria Bella Locsin and Maria Ruth Manligoy. Their objective is to preserve a rich culture that can be handed from generation to generation while promoting better relationships between children and their Filipino-American parents within diverse ethnic communities. The FAME Rondalla String Ensemble is composed of five different 14-string instruments (Banduria, Octavina, Laud, Bass, Picolo). These are played by children, ages four to sixteen, under Musical Director Hector Martinez. Renditions of famous Philippine music as well as Western European symphonies make the ensemble unique, winning the admiration of politicians, dignitaries, and the community at large. The Folk Dance program instructs students in the folk dances that depict rich ethnicity of Philippine culture from different regions of the country. The mastery of this expression gives the children self-confidence, grace, and respect for their indigenous heritage.

42. Filipino Arts
Dekiti Tirsia Siradas. Dekiti Tirsia Siradas headed by Grand Tuhon Nene Tortal, and his son GM Jerson Tortal Jr. is a blade oriented system heavily emphasizing footwork
http://dynamicfightingarts.com/FilipinoArts.html

43. Magda Institute » The Filipino Arts Of Kali And Escrima
Weapons are Priority One A young Filipino boy eagerly approaches the wooden gate that leads to a clearing in a cluttered backyard of wood, rubble and overgrown bushes.
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    Weapons are Priority One
    A young Filipino boy eagerly approaches the wooden gate that leads to a clearing in a cluttered backyard of wood, rubble and overgrown bushes. An old man, perhaps in his seventies, is sitting there on a bench. The boy lunges at him, desperately trying to tag the old man as he weaves and evades the blows. Suddenly, Smack! The boy feels a stinging hit from the newspaper, first on his arm, then on his nose, then repeatedly all over his body.
    Such stories are not uncommon among Filipinos familiar with the arts of Kali and Escrima. In fact, some of the greatest Filipino professional boxers like Flash Elorde were highly skilled in these arts. Traditionally, learning the empty hand skills of these arts meant learning weaponry first, which included the dagger, and single stick or sword. But why teach weaponry first? In martial arts, weaponry is learned last and is considered the advanced portion of the art. But the Filipinos have good reason for their seemingly peculiar type of progression. To understand it, we must first delve into the history of Kali/Escrima.

44. Filipino Arts - Product Catalogue - Warrior Australia
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45. Filipino Arts & Music Ensemble, Inc - Brooklyn, New York (NY) | Company Profile
Filipino Arts Music Ensemble, Inc company profile in Brooklyn, NY. Our free company profile report for Filipino Arts Music Ensemble, Inc includes business information
http://www.manta.com/c/mm0x19m/filipino-arts-music-ensemble-inc

46. Filipino Arts | Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Filipino Arts, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Filipino Arts.
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47. Filipino Arts
Sasamba founded by Grandmaster Rick Ward training with Grandmaster Remy Presas and Tuhon Gaudiosa Ruby or Queen of the Filipino Martial Arts is the system learned at Blue Ridge
http://www.blueridgekungfuarnis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=articl

48. Filipino Arts And Culture In The Spotlight | San Francisco Examiner
Filipino arts and culture in the spotlight By Janos Gereben Special to The Examiner September 30, 2010
http://www.sfexaminer.com/lifestyle/Filipino-arts-and-culture-in-the-spotlight--

49. Filipino Arts
Page 4Discussion on the Filipino arts of Kali, Escrima, Arnis and Kuntau.
http://www.budoseek.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?48-Filipino-Arts/page4&or

50. Filipino Associations | Filipino Arts & Music Ensemble
Global resource and community center for Filipinos worldwide with news, events, store, social network, associations, blogs, recipes, photos and more!
http://filipinovillage.com/show-assoc.asp?a=79

51. KALI
The Filipino arts are respected worldwide because they were battle tested during World War II and make no bones about starting the student off learning weapons fighting first.
http://www.martialhub.com/filipino/filipino.html
FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS - ESCRIMA, KALI, ARNIS, PANANANTUKAN, BALISONG
Masters Of The Blade by Reynaldo Galang, biography of various blade masters
Complete Sinawali - Complete Filipino Weapons Fighting by Reynaldo Galang
The Secrets Of Giron Arnis Escrima by Antonio Somera
Filipino Fighting Arts by Mark V. Wiley, overview of FMA styles
Balisong - the lethal art of Filipino Knife Fighting KALI ESCRIMA ARNIS BALISONG KNIFES
The Filipino arts are respected worldwide because they were battle tested during World War II and make no bones about starting the student off learning weapons fighting first. Their unarmed fighting flows and takes it's principles from weapons combat. The arts stand apart because even though they are traditional, they are highly practical. Guru Dan Inosanto student of Bruce Lee, martial arts movie star (Game Of Death) and FMA icon
World Kali Eskrima Arnis Federation USA

World Kali Eskrima Arnis Federation UK

Al Perharc's 4 Zone Fighting System/Chi Dev.

Martial Arts Concepts
... Progressive Martial Arts Academy in Fresh Meadows, NY, FMA, Jun Fan Arts, Inosanto Blend, Muay Thai Warrior Arts by Reynaldo Galang Tribal Blade Fighting Arts from Chris Sayoc and Bala Cynwyd, PA

52. Martial Arts Resource Filipino Arts Page
Your best source for information on the Filipino Martial Arts.
http://www.martialartsresource.com/filipino/filipino.htm
Mangisursuro Mike Inay, 1944 - 2000
Do you practice Eskrima, Kali, Arnis or some other Filipino martial art?
If so, read on... Mabuhay ang eskrima! The Filipino Martial Arts FTP Website
  • The M.A.R. Filipino martial arts FTP website contains assorted information on Filipino martial arts available for viewing and downloading. To access the Filipino FTP site, simply click on the following link:
The Filipino Martial Arts FTP Website
  • If you have material that you would like to contribute to the Filipino FTP site, please click on the e-mail link below:

SudludEskrima at gmail.com
  • Our hands-on training is for adults only and is delivered via specialized and personalized private lessons.
Filipino Martial Arts Resources
  • This list is not meant to be a comprehensive list of resources, but rather a pointer to comprehensive resources for Filipino martial arts on the internet. Each of the following links contain many resources and links to martial arts websites that will lead you into the vast world of Filipino Martial Arts.
Search the back issues of the Eskrima-Digest (now closed) The Filipino Martial Arts FAQ History of the Philippines Maps of the Philippines ... Inayan Eskrima videos, click on Inayan Eskrima

53. Midori Hiraga: Filipino Arts Group Shares Message Of Hope And Justice
Filipino arts group shares message of hope and justice by Midori Hiraga Published in Hongkong Standard 23 January 1996
http://journeytoforever.org/midori_bugkos.html
Filipino arts group shares message of hope and justice
by Midori Hiraga
Published in Hongkong Standard 23 January 1996 Stories by Midori Hiraga How I became a Third World journalist English On the 50th anniversary of Hiroshima Full story Japanese use holiday to purge guilt over the past Full story Chinese migrant's battle to obtain degree Full story Filipino arts group shares message of hope and justice Japanese Hong Kong's handover 1997 Full story "We are not products" Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong Full story Life as the only Japanese reporter on an English newspaper in Hong Kong Full story Curriculum Vitae
BUGKOS Tagalog for unity uses music, theatre and the arts to protest against the inequities in Philippine society and to empower the oppressed.
The Philippines' refuge for concerned artists, Bugkos is a grassroots-based centre for people's art and literature.
Once a culturally diverse country with rich natural resources, the Philippines is still struggling to regain its self-esteem after the dark years of the dictatorial Marcos regime.
Bugkos sings songs of liberation at their show at Fringe Club Today 85 % of the population live below the poverty line. With an economy still reeling from centuries of foreign domination, many people suffer from hunger, illness, and family separation.

54. Filipino Arts In San Jose California
does anyone know of good instruction in the filipino arts are available in san jose california this is the only resource i could really find is a
http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/filipino-martial-arts/26729-filipino-arts-san

55. Kultura Filipino Arts Festival | Travel Blog | Where.ca
Friday See the Kuba Komet and other eclectic historical sets at the MZTV Museum of Television
http://www.where.ca/travel/index.php/tag/kultura-filipino-arts-festival/
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Kultura Filipino Arts Festival
Weekend Roundup, July 24 to 26
Friday: See the Kuba Komet and other eclectic historical sets at the MZTV Museum of Television Friday, July 24
Celebrate the arts and culture of South Asia at Masala! Mehndi! Masti! , a popular festival featuring artists, food and clothing vendors and more representing such countries as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Book a tour of the newly re-opened MZTV Museum of Television and see some of the most striking historical televisions still in existence. Look closely at the exceptionally intricate works on paper by Luke Painter , whose current show, entitled Revival-esque is on display at Angell Gallery Saturday: Amy Millan takes the stage at Harbourfront Centre Saturday, July 25
Grab some new walking shoes or sandals from one of the hundreds of available pairs at Get Outside , then saunter along Queen Street West for more retail therapy. Enjoy more ethnic offerings as part of the Kultura Filipino Arts Festival , with music, visual arts and readings

56. Filipino Arts In MMA
Since the Filipino Arts are arts with a history of pure combat use, as opposed to any sporting aspects of so many Arts today, how much of the empty
http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/jeet-kune-do-unlimited-instructors-only/9519-

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