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Parangal

Foto de grupo

Documentos

Información del grupo

Ubicación

San Francisco, CA, USA

Tipo de grupo

(muy pronto)

Género del grupo

Filipino American

Categoría de edad del grupo

Performance Style

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Tipo de música

(tipo de música)

Tamaño del grupo

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Próxima ubicación de la gira

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Próximas fechas de la gira

Summer 2026

Sitio web del grupo

Group Bio

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Tours anteriores a los que asistió

(Nombre del director del grupo)

Eric Espartinez Solano — Artistic Director & Founding Visionary, Parangal Dance Company Eric began his journey as a Philippine dance practitioner in 1993, training with renowned groups such as Barangay Dance Company, Bayanihan Dance Company, Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group, and ensembles from Maguindanao and Ifugao. In 2008, he co-founded Parangal Dance Company in San Francisco (on unceded Ramaytush Ohlone territory) to honor and present the rich heritage of Philippine dance through performance, research, and education. Since 2005, Eric has maintained regular immersive experiences with over 30 Indigenous communities across the Philippine archipelago, working with more than 80 culture bearers to ensure authenticity in Parangal’s repertoire. He has produced multiple home-show productions for Parangal, including: Eight major productions with 22 world premieres, showcasing newly choreographed works rooted in Filipino traditions. Under his leadership, Parangal has performed at highly acclaimed venues and events, such as: San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival, Carnegie Hall, The White House, Merrie Monarch Festival, Ho’ike Festivals across the U.S. (Las Vegas, North Carolina) and continents including Europe, Asia, and South America. Eric has served as a dance consultant for institutions in the U.S., Canada, England, Australia, and the Philippines, and has mentored Philippine Culture Night performances at Bay Area universities such as USF and SFSU for decades. As a solo artist, he performed in three Bulgarian folk festivals, earning an award for Best Authentic Performance at one of them. Eric is an Adjunct Professor in the Performing Arts and Social Justice program at the University of San Francisco, teaching Philippine Dance and Culture. Publications and film projects to preserve endangered traditions include a documentary on the Sagayan dance (Mindanao) and living cultures initiatives such as ACTA grants to archive Yakan music and more. Parangal became the first Philippine-identifying folk dance group to receive NEFA’s National Dance Project Product Grant (2022). In 2024, Eric was honored with President Biden’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Outstanding Filipino Awards, recognizing his decades of service and commitment to preserving Philippine cultural arts.

Medios de comunicación

Sitio web del grupo

Reseñas

Parangal vibrantly bridges Filipino Indigenous traditions and diaspora, transforming dance into cultural advocacy.

Asian Journal News

From international festivals to local workshops, Parangal elevates Philippine folk heritage with integrity, outreach, and vibrant performances.

Good News Philippinas

Parangal’s theatrical ritual dance-drama transcendently weaves indigenous Philippine myths into living, vibrant performance.

SFGate News

Tours anteriores a los que asistió

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