Jazz Festival features Rose Fostanes

Jazz Festival features Rose Fostanes

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    Rose Fostanes, the first grand champion of X Factor Israel, was the main guest of the “Thank You, Philippines Friendship Concert” as part of the Philippine International Jazz and Arts Festival. The free concert was held at the Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan City, February 26. It also included Arthur Manuntag and Laarni Lozada as special guests.
     
    Fostanes, the winner of reality singing competition X Factor Israel 2013, has captured the audience with her strong and powerful voice. She belted out Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” – a videoke favorite, and inspired Filipinos to pursue their dreams.  
     
    The former caregiver slowly rose to fame and received the 2014 Bagong Bayani award for Culture and the Arts.
     
    Fostanes was one of the special guests to commemorate the historical friendship between Israel and the Philippines under the banner program “Thank You, Philippines” which includes several cultural and academic events.
     


    This year’s Jazz Festival coincides with the commemoration of the 70th year of the end of World War II and the liberation of Manila, highlighting the role of the Philippines in the rescue of 1,300 Jewish people from the Holocaust.
     
    Referring to the unique story of Rose Fostanes, Ambassador Effie Ben Matityau commented that Rose stands as a bridge between Israel and the Philippines whose friendship dates back to the noble deed of former President Manuel Quezon, and the Philippines' support to the establishment of the state of Israel. 
     
    “Rose Fostanes works as singer in Israel. She has a very special story – a caregiver who from a very humble position became a superstar. She is a phenomenon and an ambassador of goodwill,” he said.