AYALA 2015
Continuing with the adventures of the Ayala Avengers, a new generation of heroes must stand up to and defeat Dr. Von Toxic. Possessed by an evil power, an ex-Ayalan Avenger has caused a 100-year drought in southeast Asia. The team must find a way to restore water in the region and bring their friend back.
Emceed by Dan Troung '15 and Thaviny Terry Shaipitisiri '17, Ayala 2015 featured performances by SEAC members, secretary Julie Ruiz, dance group Kaos Kids, step team So Unique, and a cappella group Maginah. We also had guest performances from Boston College's SEASA and Youtube star Joseph Vincent. |
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FEATURING JOSEPH VINCENT |
HEAL KIDS FOUNDATION |
Joseph Vincent is an acoustic singer-songwriter hailing from southern California with Filipino heritage. He first learned the guitar at age 15,
with Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz as his main musical influences, and started composing original songs at age 16. He has over 490,000 subscribers and 92 million views on Youtube (@hoorahjencar). |
Ayala 2015 is focused on raising money for HEAL Kids Foundation, a UK-based charity. It supports orphaned, abandoned and disabled children in the most deprived regions of Southeast Asia, particularly in Burma (Myanmar). Its main areas of focus are divided into education, disability, medical, orphanages, and water/sanitation. You can learn more about the organization at healkids.org.
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