Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Legend of Zorro,’ bootleg ABBA, ‘ James Bond’ retro liven up ‘Casino’s Got Talent’

- Jaime Picornell

ONCE more, Casino Español de Cebu held an evening of “Casino’s Got Talent,” this time with the theme of Reviving the Legends. A good crowd filled up the ballroom to make merry, partake of an excellent buffet, and applaud the intrepid and very talented performers.

As usual, it was coordinate­d by Honey Loop who asked

Bunny Pages to host the program. May Ocaba made sure the service was perfect.

In full force was the club’s “junta directive,” led by president Eduardo Gonzalez, and that included Gabby Leyson, Paco Jarque, Renato Kintanar, Edgar Chiongbian, Luis Moro III, and Anton Perdices, honorary consul of Spain. The program started with

Rene and Joy Kintanar playing the “Jealousy Tango” on the cello and keyboard. Then came another tango, danced the Argentinia­n way by Cely Chiongbian, to the sound of “Leyenda del Zorro.”

Doing a take off from ABBA were Tina Jordana, Athena Engracia and Yasmin Ngo. Aurora Fernandez and her

sister Julia Causing glided to Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were.”

Sisters Amanda and Christine Gabucan separately sang powerful numbers made hits by Whitney Houston, while

Rorie Fernandez performed “Reflection.”

Engineer-architect Tessie

Javier, in a figure-tight gold jumper, danced to the soundtrack of “Goldfinger,” recalling James Bond 007.

Tony Quisumbing did a few solo renditions with his sleek harmonica, and later his wife

Lorna regaled the audience with intricate modern dance

steps. Paco and Monique Jar

que, bewigged, impersonat­ed Sonny and Cher at their height of fame.

Most applauded

Most applauded of all were Enrico Gandionco, Ed

Chiongbian, David Chan and Laureano Rogero who sang a medley of Barry Manilow favorites.

The grand finale was in the style of a Las Vegas revue, complete with girls wearing feather boas and gents in black tuxedos, performing “New York, New York” and other Frank Sinatra classics.

All belonged to the staff of Casino Español de Cebu. The chorus girls were Chariess Saludar, Maristela Miranda, Janet Cuasito, Genemie Saculbe, Hadie Balansag and Seve Mae Sabanal. The guys: Christian Tomate, Randy Aquino and Frendeik Ybañez.

Dia de la Hispanidad

Next grand event at Cebu’s Casino Español is the annual observance of Dia de La Hispanidad on Oct. 10 with the presence of Spanish Ambassador Luis Calvo. It marks the 95th anniversar­y of the club, founded in 1920.

There will be cocktails at Salon Granada starting at 6:20 p.m. with an array of Spanish favorites, including jamon Iberico. The action moves to the Salon de España ballroom at 7:30 for the reception and program, highlighte­d by toasts. Dinner is at 8:30 p.m. and then there’s dancing till the crack of dawn.

‘Exquisitel­y Filipino’

“Exquisitel­y Filipino,” with accent on the Cebuano, was an evening of fashion, art and culture, at the Atrium of Northwing in SM City Cebu. It was one among the many events held for the recent gathering of delegates of the Asia Pacific Economic Conference.

Receiving the guests were Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III, his wife Jobel Angan Davide, Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale, Aster Caberte who heads the regional office of the Department of Trade and Industry, and Ethel Natera who is in charge of the Province’s informatio­n office.

Marissa Fernan, vice president of SM Prime Holdings, gave the welcome address while Gov. Davide delivered a special message, and Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary Laura

del Rosario, the keynote speech. Cebu City Councilor Margot

Osmeña sat in the front row with Cebu’s crème de la crème like Amparito Lhuillier, Margie Taylor, Rosebud Sala, Teresin Mendezona, Carmen Campbell, Elvira Luym and Nonie Uy.

Also present were Arts Council president Petite Garcia, Lita Urbina whose Café Laguna catered the affair,

Bernie Aboitiz, Edu Jarque

and Honey Loop, Alice Plaza, Iris Arcenas, Merce Abellana, Pinky Chang, Merian

Terol and Sonia Yuvallos. A fashion show unfolded while the Cebu Philharmon­ic Orchestra led by Mark Hamlet

Mercado played the classics.

Participat­ing were members of the Fashion Council of Cebu: Albert Arriba, Arcy Gayatin, Cary Santiago, Edwin Ao, Jun Escario, Mia Arcenas, Oj Hofer, Philip Rodriguez, Philip Tampus and Yvonne Quisumbing.

 ??  ?? MARVI Sala, Amparito Lhuillier and Anna Marie Dizon
MARVI Sala, Amparito Lhuillier and Anna Marie Dizon
 ??  ?? ARCHITECT Tessie Javier; Honey Loop and May Ocaba, Casino Español de Cebu general manager
ARCHITECT Tessie Javier; Honey Loop and May Ocaba, Casino Español de Cebu general manager
 ??  ?? CASINO Español de Cebu president Eduardo Gonzalez and Bunny Pages, program host
CASINO Español de Cebu president Eduardo Gonzalez and Bunny Pages, program host
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