from Dec. 6 to 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Kalayaan Hall of the Philippine Center.
Like “Simbang Gabi,” the “Panunuluyan” is another time-honored Filipino tradition that will be observed by the Fil-Am community in the New York area for nine consecutive nights, from Dec. 6 to 14, starting at 6 p.m., at the Kalayaan Hall of the Philippine Center.
Each night will be a three-part event: first, a re-enactment of the Holy Family’s attempts to land any lodging during the mandated Census-taking by order of Caesar Augustus; second, an Advent meditation facilitated by a homilist; and at the evening’s end, the traditional salu-salo, featuring festive fare reminiscent of Simbang Gabi.
The first-day of “Panunuluyan sa Konsulado,” slated for Dec. 6 (Thursday), will be sponsored by the Coalition of Philippine Schools Alumni Associations (or Coalition of Schools), in partnership with the United Nations Philippine Cultural Society and the San Lorenzo Ruiz Choral Group.
For more: http://www.newyorkpcg.org