The Philippine Star

Ernest Escaler dances into his 70s in an elegant night market

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The Chinese believe in celebratin­g only the birthdays in which the age contains the digit “0” after we reach 60. And the celebrant has to give cups to his guests to mark the occasion. Well, palanggas, my friend Ernest Escaler danced into his 70s with his usual debonair elegance. The ballroom of the Dusit Thani Hotel was transforme­d into an elegant night market, one that his close family, friends and colleagues from agricultur­e, coffee trading, banking, the arts, various religious communitie­s, diplomatic and cinema production would be happy to roam. Pandot Ocampo made a rare appearance from his cozy garden nest in BGG. John and Pam Bartko jetted in from Los Angeles just to greet him. Greggie and Irene Araneta chatted with Vivian

Yuchengco, Doris Magsaysay Ho and Helen Ho-Delgado. Strings of bare bulbs alternated with colored paper flags overhead; stalls brimming with everyone’s favorite food items lined three sides of the large room; and hawkers carrying taho and balut, pushing carts of dirty ice cream or warm dimsum delighted guests.

In another corner, 10-man band Titus Santiago’s Rockin’ Sixties hopped onstage and got the party started. The dancing queens and bandstand kings danced the night away.

Food overflowed — two large lechons from Cebu; chicken inasal from Bacolod; fresh empanada from Ilocos; fresh fruits from Davao; curried fish balls from Thailand; mangga verde and bagoong; zesty

kilawin and barbecue sticks of every fish, fowl or meat imaginable. Naturellem­ent,

dahlings, mounds of greens straight from his fields in Silang were on the large buffet table with choices of his much-favored dressings. Guests also enjoyed stir-fried chop suey and cold salads. Halo-halo, buko

pandan and the delish Thai sweets the Dusit’s Benjarong kitchen is known for were also served.

Thin girls with ravenous appetites were everywhere. Evelyn Forbes, Monique

Villonco, Lin Bildner were joined on the dance floor by Vicky Lopez, Grace Marie

Katigbak and Mary de Leon. It surely was gorge-ous night, palanggas, and everyone forgot what was on the front page of The Philippine STAR: “Stop the pigging out and save the planet!” Ouch!

Because Ernest is an Italian diplomate, there were ambassador­s everywhere. Adorable Isabel Wilson, Chuching Tambunting,

to name a few. The dancing and drinking stopped for a Broadway musicale presented by Ernest’s siblings Noel,

Michael, Pancho and Therese, including Michael and Celine Fabie's show-stopping duet on Endless Love.

This was followed by the wheeling in of the largest birthday cake with cousins Mari and Angie Imperial, Santi and Anna

Palomares, Marot de Leon and Ching Escaler crowding in to watch him blow out the candles.

The dancing started up again… and continued until the staggered final departures. But to each guest: the traditiona­l porcelain cup. In this case, a mug, and sachets of his newest coffee baby: the solo drip sachet!

Enough good luck and big blessings to go around from the happiest personalit­y of the evening, Ernest L. Escaler, dahlings.

 ??  ?? (Standing) Isabel Juan, Lin Bildner, Ambassador Koji Haneda and Ihoko Haneda, (seated) Evelyn Singson, Cristina Tahora
(Standing) Isabel Juan, Lin Bildner, Ambassador Koji Haneda and Ihoko Haneda, (seated) Evelyn Singson, Cristina Tahora
 ??  ?? Mario Katigbak, Patrick Jacinto, Diana Jean Lopez, Nedy Tantoco, (standing) Ernest Escaler, Greggy Araneta
Mario Katigbak, Patrick Jacinto, Diana Jean Lopez, Nedy Tantoco, (standing) Ernest Escaler, Greggy Araneta
 ??  ?? Lisa Marcos, Sen. Bongbong Marcos, Irene Araneta, Millie de Seguerra, Pam Bartko
Lisa Marcos, Sen. Bongbong Marcos, Irene Araneta, Millie de Seguerra, Pam Bartko
 ??  ?? Dusit Thani Hotel was transforme­d into an elegant night market.
Dusit Thani Hotel was transforme­d into an elegant night market.
 ??  ?? Ernest Escaler’s thanksgivi­ng at 70.
Ernest Escaler’s thanksgivi­ng at 70.
 ??  ?? Susan Joven, Ching Cruz, Millet Mananquil, Marilou Pineda
Susan Joven, Ching Cruz, Millet Mananquil, Marilou Pineda
 ??  ?? Jaime Ponce de Leon, Paolo del Rosario, architect Ramon Antonio
Jaime Ponce de Leon, Paolo del Rosario, architect Ramon Antonio
 ??  ?? Helen Ho-Delgado, Menchu Katigbak
Helen Ho-Delgado, Menchu Katigbak
 ??  ?? Evelyn Lim-Forbes , Vicky Zubiri
Evelyn Lim-Forbes , Vicky Zubiri
 ??  ?? Margie Moran Floirendo, Frannie Jacinto
Margie Moran Floirendo, Frannie Jacinto
 ??  ?? Senator Sonny and Tootsy Angara
Senator Sonny and Tootsy Angara
 ??  ?? Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o, Aileen Co
Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o, Aileen Co
 ??  ?? Dawn Lagdameo, Rep. Anton Lagdameo
Dawn Lagdameo, Rep. Anton Lagdameo
 ??  ?? Susie Madrigal Bayot, Vivian Yuchengco
Susie Madrigal Bayot, Vivian Yuchengco
 ??  ?? Luli de Leon, Mercy Tuason
Luli de Leon, Mercy Tuason
 ??  ?? Jose Mari Chan, Rupert Jacinto
Jose Mari Chan, Rupert Jacinto
 ??  ?? Therese Dabao, Cesar Buenaventu­ra
Therese Dabao, Cesar Buenaventu­ra
 ??  ?? Isabel Wilson
Isabel Wilson
 ??  ?? Monique Villonco
Monique Villonco
 ??  ?? Michael Escaler
Michael Escaler
 ??  ?? Ambassador Sung Kim
Ambassador Sung Kim
 ??  ?? Ellen Soriano
Ellen Soriano
 ??  ?? Malu GamboaLind­o
Malu GamboaLind­o
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