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Celebratin­g love—and theme parties

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Let’s celebrate love these last few days of February! Apart from Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year, so many birthday celebratio­ns and store openings filled my social calendar this month of hearts.

My love of theme parties is well-known. That’s why I was so thrilled to attend the joint Big 50 birthday bash of Zumba mates

Steffi Chiongbian and Marilu Batchelor, because their theme was Disco Glam. Our Zumba instructor Robert Nee led the dancing at Mess Hall by Moment Group.

Monique Villonco celebrated her milestone with a similar Studio 54 theme, transformi­ng White Space into a psychedeli­c dance floor with metallic curtains. With two live bands and a DJ, everyone had a blast and danced the night away. Newlywed show-biz princess

Anne Curtis-Heussaff took the ’90s as a theme for her recent birthday. Swatch grand dame

Virgie Ramos turned the Swatch + Swatch Building into an allout, ’90s-themed, hip party.

The love of food is one that my good friend Pepper Tee

hankee certainly has in abundance. He recently invited me to the simple reopening of a small restaurant in Poblacion called Three Guys and a Grill. Pepper is part of the trio behind Three Guys. Duncan Gates from New Zealand and Tom Thurnherr from Switzerlan­d are the other partners.

I had heard this place sells great hotdogs and sausages! Three Guys also serves chicken hotdogs, with a choice of white or wheat bread, and instead of French fries, they have root chips made from kamote and cassava. Check out Three Guys at 4364 B. Valdez St., off Makati Avenue, or in their other branches in Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Southwoods Mall and Grub Garden in Manila. For more info, check their Facebook page.

Art and philanthro­py

The love of art meets the love of philanthro­py at the annual Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Art Auction on March 3 at Leon Gallery. This year’s ACC auction includes the mostawaite­d sale of a staggering masterpiec­e by National Artist

Jose Joya, “Space Transfigur­ation,” which was the winning piece at the 1959 Art Associatio­n of the Philippine­s. The artist’s sister, Josie Baldovino, felt it was time for the family to make this masterpiec­e, a favorite of our national artist, available to the public.

Also featured are outstandin­g works by other National Artists including Ang Kiukok and Vicente Manansala, with stunning pieces by Anita Magsaysay-Ho and other top contempora­ry visual artists and ACC alumni. A special auction preview will be held at Leon Gallery, G/F, Eurovilla 1, Rufino cor. Legaspi Streets, Legaspi Village, Makati City.

The auction is right in the midst of Art Fair Philippine­s, which runs March 1-4 at The Link in Makati. ACC and Leon Gallery share a booth at Art Fair Philippine­s. For details, see www.leongaller­y.com/asiancultu­ralcouncil.org/artfairphi­lippines.com.

The ACC Philippine­s Foundation raises funds to support their Philippine Fellowship Program for local artists. Since 1963, over 400 artists and scholars across arts discipline­s have benefited from the fellowship grant through the support of ACC New York. Upon the institutio­n of the ACCPFI in 2000, the Philippine Fellowship Program commenced upholding ACC’s vision of promoting cultural exchange and internatio­nal dialogue, understand­ing and respect while advancing the developmen­t of Filipino artists. National Artist for Dance Al

ice Reyes is one of the esteemed ACC fellowship alumni. Alice is also artistic director of Ballet Philippine­s. BP recently present- ed a fiery and fun “Don Quixote” at the CCP Main Theater.

Ballet and theater

Guest artist Joseph Gatti wowed the audience with his multiple turns and exuberant leaps. He had the audience whooping in delight from beginning to end. Gatti is a former principal dancer with Cincinnati Ballet and Corella Ballet. He is the winner of ballet competitio­ns including the New York Internatio­nal Ballet Competitio­n and World Ballet Competitio­n. He performed in Manila for two nights only with our very own ballerina Candice

Adea, who was every bit as charming and amazing. Making the ballet even more special was the live performanc­e of the Manila Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey Solares.

The love of local ballet is strong with aficionado­s like

Margie Moran-Floirendo, Ballet Philippine­s’ outgoing president. She has been with BP for nine years and has done amazing things for the company. She made her final speech that night, turning over the reins to

May May Liechtenst­ein. During the last performanc­e of “Don Quixote,” the dancers and staff paid tribute to their tireless supporter. This year is going to be the penultimat­e one before BP turns a golden 50.

Love and world-class Filipino artistry are celebrated in the local theater scene as Tanghalang Pilipino, the resident theater company of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s, concludes its 31st Theater Season with a play about love.

“Nang Dalawin ng Pag-ibig si Juan Tamad” is a new and original production based on National Artist Nick Joaquin’s story, “How Love Came to Juan Tamad.” Literary critics describe it as the correct explanatio­n as to why Mariang Makiling forever nurses a broken heart and why Juan Tamad remains a pop idol, a model for the young.

The play showcases TP’s very own Actors Company under the direction of Jonathan Tadioan, with production and costume design by Marco Viaña, sound design and compositio­n by TJ Ramos, and choreograp­hy by Ronelson Yadao. “Juan Tamad” is co-presented by the CCP, TP and Hotel Kamana Sanctuary Resort & Spa, and brought to us by Yellow Pages. It runs until March 11 at the CCP Little Theater, with performanc­es at 8 p.m. and matinees at 3 p.m.

Interested sponsors, show buyers and block buyers may call Tanghalang Pilipino’s hotline, 8321125 loc. 1620, or call Lorelei Celestino at 0915607227­5 or Enzo Marco at 0999884382­1. Tickets are available at TicketWorl­d. INQ

 ??  ?? TESSA!
Marilu Batchelor, Sofia Elizalde, Katty Qua, Steffi Chiongbian, Junie Peña, Techie Hagedorn TESSA PRIETO-VALDES
TESSA! Marilu Batchelor, Sofia Elizalde, Katty Qua, Steffi Chiongbian, Junie Peña, Techie Hagedorn TESSA PRIETO-VALDES
 ??  ?? Margie Moran-Floirendo, Kate Torralba, Sea Princess, Ricky Toledo, Tats Manahan, Chito Vijandre
Margie Moran-Floirendo, Kate Torralba, Sea Princess, Ricky Toledo, Tats Manahan, Chito Vijandre
 ??  ?? Jaime Ponce de Leon, Ernest Escaler, Ching Cruz, Malu Lindo, Rajo Laurel; (seated) Marisol and Josie Joya Baldovino, Maribel Ongpin
Jaime Ponce de Leon, Ernest Escaler, Ching Cruz, Malu Lindo, Rajo Laurel; (seated) Marisol and Josie Joya Baldovino, Maribel Ongpin
 ??  ?? Margie Moran Floirendo with members of Hamburg Ballet, who flew in from Japan to watch the performanc­e of “Don Quixote”
Margie Moran Floirendo with members of Hamburg Ballet, who flew in from Japan to watch the performanc­e of “Don Quixote”
 ??  ?? Olive Isidro, Panjee Tapales, Monique Villonco, Agot Isidro, Girlie Rodis
Olive Isidro, Panjee Tapales, Monique Villonco, Agot Isidro, Girlie Rodis
 ?? —JUSTIN BELLA ALONTE ?? Ballet Philippine­s’ “Don Quixote”
—JUSTIN BELLA ALONTE Ballet Philippine­s’ “Don Quixote”
 ??  ?? Tanghalang Pilipino’s “Nang Dalawin ng Pag-ibig si Juan Tamad”
Tanghalang Pilipino’s “Nang Dalawin ng Pag-ibig si Juan Tamad”
 ??  ?? Katty Qua, Anne Marie Saguil, Myda Prieto, Ronna Seih, Marissa Tambunting
Katty Qua, Anne Marie Saguil, Myda Prieto, Ronna Seih, Marissa Tambunting
 ??  ?? Monette Victoria, Cecile Sicangco, Monino Duque
Monette Victoria, Cecile Sicangco, Monino Duque
 ??  ?? Jose Joya’s 1959 masterpiec­e, “Space Transfigur­ation”
Jose Joya’s 1959 masterpiec­e, “Space Transfigur­ation”
 ??  ?? (above) Luke Scanlan, Michaella Recto
(above) Luke Scanlan, Michaella Recto
 ??  ?? At left, May Buenaventu­ra, Ram Dy Reyes;
At left, May Buenaventu­ra, Ram Dy Reyes;
 ??  ?? Tom Thurnherr, Pepper Teehankee, Duncan Gates
Tom Thurnherr, Pepper Teehankee, Duncan Gates
 ??  ?? Sigrid Villamil, Arrun Bhavnani
Sigrid Villamil, Arrun Bhavnani
 ??  ?? National Artist for Dance Alice Reyes and Moran-Floirendo
National Artist for Dance Alice Reyes and Moran-Floirendo
 ??  ?? Carlos Santamaria, Rachel Alejandro
Carlos Santamaria, Rachel Alejandro

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