Vincent Lacsamana


Vincent Lacsamana

Vincent Lacsamana

Uploaded by  on Jan 18, 2012

Hey everyone. Just wanted to say thank you all for your continued support. Hope ya’ll can dig this new original…just a short little song about riding the wave. Leave some love and feel free to share it.

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Wrestling Waves by Vincent Lacsamana

We carry our cargo into the clouds
Floating over top of the sea
You and me underneath this shroud
Hidden from this reality

Pre-Chorus:

Give me a second and tie it to a chain
cause I booked this one way to no where again

Chorus:

We’re walking, we’re strolling, we’re wrestling with the waves

Bridge:

Rhythm gives birth to a melody
The breath that follows is the harmony
We dance on springs effortlessly

follow me:
http://twitter.com/vincelacsamana
http://www.facebook.com/vincentlacsamana
http://vincelacsamana.tumblr.com

leave some love, if you please. love you.

-Vince

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Filipino Phil…


Filipino Phil...

Uploaded by  on Nov 13, 2011

Filipino Phil… Phil Tuazon in, “Unnecessary Force”

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Music

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Filipino Cultural Association (FCA) of GMU


About FCA:

Our Mission is to share the rich traditions of Filipinos and facilitate social and political growth within the George Mason University Community. FCA became a recognized organization at George Mason in 1994. The organization started out with a handful of people who wanted to spread the Filipino culture into the George Mason University community. Throughout the years, the organization has grown from a handful to one of the largest general body organizations at Mason.

FCA Today:

FCA has grown larger in population and more diverse within the last few years. Today FCA is one of the largest and most diverse cultural associations. FCA today has made a name for its organization and will continue to forge its way to be the best organization on campus.

Fun Fact: The Tagalog word “Pamilya” is what has defined FCA for many years: A FAMILY.

On Leadership:

The goal is one breath.

It’s amazing sometimes how the mind can “see” so much more than the eyes. In my mind, once again I see the top floor of GMU’s Fenwick Library. That’s where it all began. Seven strangers, seven bodies, seven minds, seven different visions, coming together and willing to work towards a common goal. There had been talk and ideas before that point about starting up a Filipino organization. But for the first time words and ideas would be followed up by action. It was like trying to compare day to night; there is no comparison.

GL, DM, JG, MS, WS, AM, AG. Seven would would later be known as the “Founding Fathers” but were actually composed of five men and two women. Now is not the time or place for credit and praise but the actions speak for themselves–11 years later the Filipino Cultural Association (FCA) of GMU is still around and thriving.

Something that’s never been asked: What was the FCA like in the beginning? As far as I know this is somethnig that has never been documented. There is no written “History of the GMU FCA” to talk about. What I would like passed on though is the reflection of how much effort went into just getting to Ground Zero. Simply starting a student organization involved the same elements and processes as starting a business. First, and most important, a Vision was needed of why the organization should be created. Second, the sometimes cumbersome process of documenting the organization into existence had to take place. Third, the clients or members had to be involved–and willingly, mind you. Fourth, a business concept called “going concern”, meant that the organization itself had to be able to continue indefinitely even after the Founders have moved on to other directions.

The first few meetings definitely increased awareness of the Filipino population on campus. Bringing together so many people meant that for every hourly FCA meeting there would be another two or three hours of planning. It meant creating icebreakers that would bring together the Northern Virginia Filipinos with the Virginia Beach Filipinos. It also meant bringing together the Filipinos who’d only been in the States a few months with Filipino-Americans who had never been back home.

Leadership was important to us. It meant not only being responsible for the well-being of others but also having the foresight to surround ourselves with others who were willing to sacrifices instant gratification and instead work on planting the seeds of progress. Just as businesses aren’t always profitable in the first year, the organization never lost sight of its Founders’ visions and the FCA’s first Culture Night didn’t occur until years later–years after I left.

With that being said, I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished. I’m proud of everyone who’s ever been involved with the FCA. Altough the FCA is a different animal now than when it first started, there are no regrets to speak of and the original Vision is still there. There will always be the memories and the experiences that live on in what the mind sees. There were seven leaders that fateful today in Fenwick Library. No regrets.

Finally I surface my senses overcome my thoughts as I hear the water splash, see the surface water break, smell the chemicals in the air, and feel the water droplets fall from my skin.

And I breathe again…

David Morales (FCA Co-founder)

GMU FCA Party at Ibiza!! Thursday, March 1, 2012, 10:00pm until 1:00am


GMU FCA Party at Ibiza!!

  • GMU FCA Party at Ibiza!!
    Come chill and relax at Ibiza night club, with GMU FCA after our GBM.
    Dance the night away and just have fun.Dress to impress. No jeans or sneakers please!PRICES::
    -Before 11: Guys 21+ and Girls 18+ Free
    -Before Midnight: Everybody else $10
    -After Midnight: $20 for everybodyYou know the drill:
    18 to chill
    21 to spill**You MUST be “Attending” on this facebook event page to get in**

GMU FCA Party at Ibiza!!

Ibiza Night Club : Washington D.C.

Night Club · Washington, District of Columbia

Address
Phone
1 888
Website
Status
Thursday 9:00pm.
Hours
Thu – Fri: 9:00 pm - 2:00 am
Sat: 9:00 pm - 3:00 am
Parking
Street
Valet

Likes and Interests

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Filipino-American Association of Southern Maryland…


Mabuhay!

Welcome to the website for the Filipino-American Association of Southern Maryland! We are a charitable, non-profit, non-partisan, non-sectarian organization that promotes inter-cultural education, understanding, and unity. This site was created mainly for the residents of Southern Maryland with our friends and families.

The purpose of this site is for our members and guests to gain greater insight and a better understanding of what our organization and the Filipino-American community of Southern Maryland is all about. As you browse around our site, take a look at some of our past events and see what we have planned for the future.

Salamat po!

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Love Party; FCA and KSA at Cafe IMA



Cafe Ima

Description

Welcome back to the Spring 2012 semester! In celebration to all that has happened and all that will happen this semester, FCA and KSA cordially invite you to a night to remember: Love at Café IMA. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, you may even find that special valentine. Come out to dance the night away or to sit back and meet new/old faces.

Theme: Red and White
Dress up as a little devil or that sexy cupid. Come styling that new red or white button down shirt. Anything goes at Café IMA, it’s going to be hot. [*** For $5 discount: must wear AT LEAST TWO of these following colors: Red, White, Pink]

Entrance fee:
$10 BEFORE 11pm
$15 AFTER 11pm
**$5 off with a costume**

As always…
18 to chill
21 to spill

aquul.com intro adapted from this website.

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Vincent Lacsamana


Vincent Lacsamana

Vincent Lacsamana

Uploaded by  on Jan 18, 2012

Hey everyone. Just wanted to say thank you all for your continued support. Hope ya’ll can dig this new original…just a short little song about riding the wave. Leave some love and feel free to share it.

—-

Wrestling Waves by Vincent Lacsamana

We carry our cargo into the clouds
Floating over top of the sea
You and me underneath this shroud
Hidden from this reality

Pre-Chorus:

Give me a second and tie it to a chain
cause I booked this one way to no where again

Chorus:

We’re walking, we’re strolling, we’re wrestling with the waves

Bridge:

Rhythm gives birth to a melody
The breath that follows is the harmony
We dance on springs effortlessly

follow me:
http://twitter.com/vincelacsamana
http://www.facebook.com/vincentlacsamana
http://vincelacsamana.tumblr.com

leave some love, if you please. love you.

-Vince

Category:

Music

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

Filipino Cultural Association (FCA) of GMU


About FCA:

Our Mission is to share the rich traditions of Filipinos and facilitate social and political growth within the George Mason University Community. FCA became a recognized organization at George Mason in 1994. The organization started out with a handful of people who wanted to spread the Filipino culture into the George Mason University community. Throughout the years, the organization has grown from a handful to one of the largest general body organizations at Mason.

FCA Today:

FCA has grown larger in population and more diverse within the last few years. Today FCA is one of the largest and most diverse cultural associations. FCA today has made a name for its organization and will continue to forge its way to be the best organization on campus.

Fun Fact: The Tagalog word “Pamilya” is what has defined FCA for many years: A FAMILY.

On Leadership:

The goal is one breath.

It’s amazing sometimes how the mind can “see” so much more than the eyes. In my mind, once again I see the top floor of GMU’s Fenwick Library. That’s where it all began. Seven strangers, seven bodies, seven minds, seven different visions, coming together and willing to work towards a common goal. There had been talk and ideas before that point about starting up a Filipino organization. But for the first time words and ideas would be followed up by action. It was like trying to compare day to night; there is no comparison.

GL, DM, JG, MS, WS, AM, AG. Seven would would later be known as the “Founding Fathers” but were actually composed of five men and two women. Now is not the time or place for credit and praise but the actions speak for themselves–11 years later the Filipino Cultural Association (FCA) of GMU is still around and thriving.

Something that’s never been asked: What was the FCA like in the beginning? As far as I know this is somethnig that has never been documented. There is no written “History of the GMU FCA” to talk about. What I would like passed on though is the reflection of how much effort went into just getting to Ground Zero. Simply starting a student organization involved the same elements and processes as starting a business. First, and most important, a Vision was needed of why the organization should be created. Second, the sometimes cumbersome process of documenting the organization into existence had to take place. Third, the clients or members had to be involved–and willingly, mind you. Fourth, a business concept called “going concern”, meant that the organization itself had to be able to continue indefinitely even after the Founders have moved on to other directions.

The first few meetings definitely increased awareness of the Filipino population on campus. Bringing together so many people meant that for every hourly FCA meeting there would be another two or three hours of planning. It meant creating icebreakers that would bring together the Northern Virginia Filipinos with the Virginia Beach Filipinos. It also meant bringing together the Filipinos who’d only been in the States a few months with Filipino-Americans who had never been back home.

Leadership was important to us. It meant not only being responsible for the well-being of others but also having the foresight to surround ourselves with others who were willing to sacrifices instant gratification and instead work on planting the seeds of progress. Just as businesses aren’t always profitable in the first year, the organization never lost sight of its Founders’ visions and the FCA’s first Culture Night didn’t occur until years later–years after I left.

With that being said, I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished. I’m proud of everyone who’s ever been involved with the FCA. Altough the FCA is a different animal now than when it first started, there are no regrets to speak of and the original Vision is still there. There will always be the memories and the experiences that live on in what the mind sees. There were seven leaders that fateful today in Fenwick Library. No regrets.

Finally I surface my senses overcome my thoughts as I hear the water splash, see the surface water break, smell the chemicals in the air, and feel the water droplets fall from my skin.

And I breathe again…

David Morales (FCA Co-founder)