The Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) has announced that the Guam Philharmonic Foundation, Incorporated (GPF) has taken the Håfa Adai Pledge (HAP) this afternoon at the Tumon Sands Plaza.“Joining the Håfa Adai Pledge is our way of giving respect to the indigenous people of the land. Many of us immigrated to the island but regardless of where we came from, sharing the Håfa Adai spirit shows our respect and love for Guam,” said GPF Board President & Chair Maximo Ronquillo, Jr.
“We welcome the Guam Philharmonic Foundation Inc. to the Håfa Adai Pledge familia, as well as the cast, crew, and orchestra of the Miss Saigon production and the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 668,” said GVB Director of Destination Development Dee Hernandez. “The Håfa Adai pledge program is about making a deeper commitment and taking more responsibility to share the core values of Guam’s culture in our everyday practices. We look forward to seeing Miss Saigon in September and hope all involved in this musical break a leg!”
The first HAP signing of 2022 concluded with an award presentation to GPF and the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 668 for winning third place in the 78th Guam Liberation Day “People’s Choice Award” under the community float category.
In honor of its 5th anniversary, GPF in collaboration with World Theater Productions will be celebrating two Saigon projects. The first is a free humanities exhibit that will run until September 15 at the Tumon Sands Plaza titled – Remembering Saigon: From Vietnam to Guam. The second event is the Tony Award-winning, critically acclaimed musical, Miss Saigon, from September 2-5, 2022 at the University of Guam Calvo Field House. The musical is a modern adaptation of Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly about the timeless story of tragic love set in Vietnam around the Fall of Saigon in April 1975. Tickets are available at misssaigonguam.com. GVB is a proud supporter of the Miss Saigon production.