Tags: Concerts and Performances, Culture
By Anna Valmero

PASIG CITY, METRO MANILA – Singer Ogie Alcasid is hoping to influence young Filipinos to take notice of indigenous art forms, including music and dance.
Alcasid was recently named ambassador for Philippine culture by the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA) in time for the National Heritage Month this May.
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