Wednesday, August 17, 2011

RAMDIZ singers...

The last local concert I've been to was when Bamboo performed last in the Tanduay First Five concert. That was ages ago.

I was in for a surprise upon discovery that last Monday's dinner invitation involves a mini-concert.
One of the prominent Dizon scions, Bro. Rolly, known for his contribution in the areas of education and culture, organized the party in celebration of the 4th anniversary of the Ramos-Dizon Museum along Burgos St. in Bacolod.

The guests were entertained by the RAMDIZ singers (composed of kids aged 10-14 from schools around bacolod and murcia) with a diverse repertoire starting from patriotic songs to current pop numbers.

The young singers showed a lot of potential. They all sung in their natural voices (no apparent modulation was detected) which promised a lot of power and versatility that only comes with training.

After a long day listening to the serious implication of the K-12 implementation to existing TVIs, audience with TESDA DDg, RD and PD, it is only fitting to indulge in good food and enjoyable music.

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