America in 3-D comes to Cebu | Inquirer News

America in 3-D comes to Cebu

/ 06:57 AM September 12, 2011

THE United States Embassy is bringing America in 3-D to Cebu City from Sept. 16 to Sept. 18.

The program will highlight American culture, values and services in the Philippines.

US Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr. will open the three-day extravaganza at SM City Cebu’s North Wing Atrium at 11 a.m. on Sept. 16.

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Residents of Cebu province and its neighboring areas are invited to witness the America in 3-D anytime between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m., Friday through Sunday.

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All events are free.  Programs include musical and dance performances of American genres, including blues, country music, hip-hop, Broadway and today’s best hits.

There will be free samplings of American food, information about applying for visas and how to study in the United States. Representatives of two American companies—Accenture and Lexmark—will accept job applications.

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America in 3-D brings the embassy directly to the community.

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“This is an opportunity for Cebuanos to meet representatives of various embassy sections, including the Visa Section, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Commercial Service, the United States Agency for International Development, the Foreign Agricultural Service, Peace Corps and the Philippine-American Educational Foundation (Fulbright Commission),” the embassy said   in its press statement.

For program schedule, visit www.facebook.com/manila.usembassy or website at https://manila.usembassy.gov/.

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