15 June 2014, Temple Newsam Park in Leeds. The Leeds Barrio Fiesta 2014 Santa Cruzan Parade unfolded as a momentous celebration of Filipino culture and the cherished value of ‘Bayanihan,’ symbolising unity and community cooperation. This grand event was organised by the Filipino Leeds Association (FLA), a non-profit Filipino organisation based in Leeds, and meticulously curated by Mr. Ronald and Mrs Emma Chu.
‘Bayanihan’ is a Filipino concept that underscores the strength of working together towards a common goal. It’s deeply embedded in Filipino culture, and in 2014, it came to life in Leeds.
The Santa Cruzan Parade is a dazzling display of Filipino faith and tradition, with participants of all ages dressed in traditional attire. In 2014, Temple Newsam Park provided a perfect backdrop for this grand celebration.
Experience the intricate costumes, graceful movements, and the heartwarming sense of togetherness that ‘Bayanihan’ embodies. It’s a testament to the enduring Filipino spirit and the strong bonds of the Leeds community.
The Leeds Barrio Fiesta 2014 Santa Cruzan Parade was more than an event; it was a celebration of culture, faith, and the Filipino value of ‘Bayanihan.’ Enjoy the video and be inspired by the beauty and unity it captures.