Post by : Raina Nasser
Anna Feliciano, esteemed for her choreography on Willie Revillame’s hit variety show Wowowin, has passed away at the age of 65. Her family announced the news via social media, with her son Rupert Feliciano sharing a touching tribute: “In loving memory of Annabelle S. Feliciano, November 7, 1959 – October 23, 2025,” celebrating her enduring influence in Philippine media.
A central figure in transforming dance segments on daytime television, Feliciano's vibrant choreography and creative brilliance helped shape the essence of Wowowin. Her contributions resonated deeply with both audiences and fellow performers, inspiring countless generations.
Family members, including her daughter-in-law April Feliciano, urged the public to commemorate Anna’s legacy, reflecting on her profound impact. “Let’s come together to honor Mama Anna as we share stories about how she profoundly influenced our lives,” she expressed.
The Wowowin production team also recognized Feliciano’s invaluable contributions, recalling her role as a fundamental creative force. A viewing is set to take place at Loyola Memorial Chapel Commonwealth in Quezon City, with a necrological service at 7 pm.
As a revered choreographer and creative visionary for Wowowin, Anna Feliciano's legacy will undoubtedly endure as a monumental facet of Philippine entertainment, celebrating the art of dance and the delight she shared with millions.
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