Philippine Daily Inquirer

MISS EARTH TO GO VIRTUAL IN NOVEMBER

- By Armin P. Adina @diyarista

After successful­ly mounting the Miss Philippine­s Earth online recently, organizer Carousel Production­s is considerin­g taking the same route for its internatio­nal Miss Earth contest.

“I don’t think flights will be available by November, we will not be able to go around,” Carousel executive vice president Lorraine Schuck told Lifestyle.

“I also do not want to take the chance to expose the girls to the risk of infection. I find it a little insensitiv­e having the internatio­nal delegates come here. I don’t want to put them in trouble, or get sick because I got them all together,” she added.

Carousel Production­s has been staging Miss Earth and Miss Philippine­s Earth since 2001. The beauty contests aim to raise environmen­tal awareness.

Philippine beauty contests have taken a huge hit from the enhanced community quarantine. Binibining Pilipinas postponed its 2020 edition, while Miss Universe Philippine­s moved its finals from May to later this year.

Even internatio­nal competitio­ns have announced cancellati­ons. The Japan-based Miss Internatio­nal has moved its 60th edition to next year, while the Philippine-based Miss Asia Pacific Internatio­nal said it was “indefinite­ly” postponing its 2020 edition.

But Schuck said Miss Earth was sticking to its guns since “this is our 20th edition, I really do not want to skip a year.”

Her team had tested the waters, and found a way to adapt to the “new normal” by holding Miss Philippine­s Earth online.

The delegates to the national competitio­n had already been selected before quarantine measures were implemente­d in March, and traditiona­l live coronation program had been set in May.

But a week into the quarconduc­ted antine in Metro Manila, Schuck said she proposed to her team to mount the contest and coronation online.

Doable with technology “We did not want to stop doing it this year,” she explained. “We believe that with technology, it is doable. So we decided to go through with it.”

All preliminar­y activities were conducted using the video conferenci­ng platform Zoom, and were shown real-time on the contest’s official Facebook page.

For the final coronation program, telecast on GMA 7 on July 5, the delegates paraded one-by-one through individual­ly shot videos in the different segments of the competitio­n.

Even the crucial question-and-answer round was virtually.

Belgian-filipino Roxanne Allison Baeyens from Baguio City bested 32 other aspirants for the crown.

But Miss Earth may be a tougher nut to crack, what with some 90 delegates spread across different time zones.

Schuck said her team is planning a two-month contest season, which will start in the first week of September. Preliminar­y activities will be held separately in four groups according to time zones.

“We have tentativel­y scheduled the coronation on Nov. 8,” she said.

So far, four Filipinos have been proclaimed Miss Earth— Karla Henry (2008), Jamie Herrell (2014), Angelia Ong (2015) and Karen Ibasco (2017).

 ?? —SCREENGRAB ?? Miss Philippine­s Earth Roxanne Baeyens (center) shares a split screen with (from left) Miss Fire Shane Tormes, Miss Water Gianna Llanes, Miss Air Patrixia Santos and Miss Ecotourism Lyssa Mendoza.
—SCREENGRAB Miss Philippine­s Earth Roxanne Baeyens (center) shares a split screen with (from left) Miss Fire Shane Tormes, Miss Water Gianna Llanes, Miss Air Patrixia Santos and Miss Ecotourism Lyssa Mendoza.

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