CPU Handbell Choir
The Central Philippine University Handbell Ringers | |
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Also known as | CPU Handbell Choir |
Origin | Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines |
Genres | Handbell choir |
Years active | 1970-present |
Members | Dr. Mailyn B. Jacar (Choir Director) |
CPU Handbell Ringers (Central Philippine University Handbell Ringers) (formerly CPU Handbell Choir) is a Handbell choir founded at Central Philippine University. It is considered as the first handbell choir in the Philippines and also the only 5-octave handbell choir in the country. The group was organized by an American Baptist missionary named Elizabeth Taylor way back in the 1970s.[1][2]
The Cultural Center of the Philippines has tapped the group for the Lakbay Sining Exchange Program since 2005, and had performed in various cultural concerts in the country.
The group has also performed in several television programs and events.
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Central Philippine University
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- Dentistry (defunct)
- Education
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- Junior High School
- Senior High School
- Elementary School
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- The Central Post
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- Valentine Hall
- Henry Luce III Library
- Rose Memorial Auditorium
- Johnson Hall (Anna V. Johnson Hall)
- Stuart Hall
- Weston Hall
- Franklin Hall
- Lenwood Edge Building
- New Valentine Hall
- Mary J. Thomas Hall
- Lopez Memorial Hall (Eugenio Lopez II Memorial Hall)
- Roselund Hall (Roselund Hostel)
- Engineering Building
- CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital
- CPU Clinical Laboratory
- CPU Birthing Center
- CPU Republic
- CPU Bahandi Singers
- CPU Handbell Ringers
- CPU Symphonic Band
- CPU Mountaineering Society
- CPU TV Channel
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