A 60-karat celebration
May 30, 2002 | 12:00am
There had been loads of speculations since last year when moi announced an impending wedding. Some said "it couldnt happen" while others insisted that "they are not even engaged." Well, eat your words, dahlings, because moi was correct all along, nest ce pas (as in, di ba la)?
Whispers have it that there will be an announcement sooner than soon (if it hasnt happened yet!) from Jamby, her famille, and the whole Madrigal clan.
Callers are already burning their wires inquiring about the loving and beautiful couples coming wedding but alas, dahlings, all they can get are busy signals.
From the whispers I hear, the grand and tres elegant wedding will take place either in December or January, at the latest. In the meantime, sit back and relax, dahlings, as moi dishes out more on this romantic happening sooner than soon!
Featuring 37 acrylic paintings, the exhibit was the artists biggest in his 36-year career which began with an exhibition at the Indigo Gallery in 1966.
The solo show reunited Bencabs gang and faithful admirers, palanggas, who came to celebrate his 60th birthday. Gallery owners Arturo and Tessie Luz, and their workasonic assistant, Annie Sarthou, welcomed Bencabs followers: mega CNBC anchor Rico Hizon and his tres charmant wife, Melannie who zoomed in from Singapore; world-renowned art collector John Hoffman from Hong Kong; Tina Ferreros from Jakarta; and well-known art dealer Valentine Willie who flew from Kuala Lumpur. Christies Singapore representatives Cecilia Ong and Ruoh Ling Keong enthusiastically congratulated Bencab.
Naturellement, Manilles hotshot art collectors and Bencabs pals tres visibly admired the paintings: Southern Baron Manolo Lopez; Paulino and Hettie Que; Fernando and Kit Zobel; Baby Fores; top BPI gent Xavier Loinaz; Lor Calma; Jaime Laya; Bencabs super close pal Josine Elizalde; mega photobug Patrick de Koenigswarter; workasonic Doris Ho; Aurora Silayan-Go; Iñigo Zobel; Galleria Duemilas Silvana Diaz; Corito Kalaw; Glenn Cuevo; art collector and social worker Vicky Zubiri; mega entrepreneur Choy Cojuangco; gorgeous Samantha Eduque; vibrant Gina Tabuena-Godinez; Maripi Muscat and beau Johnny Velasquez; and civic-oriented Susan Reyes with constant escort, world-class architect Conrad Onglao. Eye-catcher Dee and Enrique Zobel made one of their rare appearances so as not to miss this exhibit of exhibits.
Bencabs bedraggled woman of indeterminable age, dahlings, is depicted slumped on concrete ground, her hand cupped over her mouth. Round her body is a flowing, cape-like plastic sheet that lends her an air of ravaged nobility. Framed on either side by accordion-like iron gates, she is like a mad queen. Was it sheer poverty and hunger, or some violent emotional trauma that pushed her into madness?
Sabel as an iconic figure appeared in Bencabs first solo exhibit in 1966. Not content with merely depicting the citys squatter shanties, Bencab introduced humans into the setting. For over three decades, he portrayed Sabel on a multitude of paper and canvas, his intimacy with her producing a robust body of work. No wonder, palanggas, that even with the passage of time, the tragic Sabel has kept a talismanic attraction for Bencab and art lovers worldwide.
Moi zomed in on world-renowned painters Anita Magsaysay-Ho; Malang; sons Steve Santos and Soler; Pandy Aviado; Phyllis Zaballero; Raul Isidro; and Gus Albor, no less. Also there were sculptors Billy Abueva, Ramon Orlina, Claude Tayag, Joe Mendoza, and Bencabs schoolmates at the UP College of Fine Arts, Bill Ibañez, Chiqui Ramos and Bing Galla; his pals from his London period, Val and Marice del Rosario; Ding and Francie Pascual; and yoga master Antonio Arando.
From the media came adorable Julius Babao and Tintin Bersola; brilliant Maan Hontiveros; fitness guru Cory Quirino; Gilda Cordero-Fernando; Karina Bolasco; vivacious Bambi Harper; head turner Tina Bonoan; Tatlers Anton San Diego; and lady of a thousand facets, Thelma San Juan. Bencabs close photographer-pals, Alex Van Hagen and Wig Tysmans, documented the event. Butch Baluyot, Neal Oshima, Pancho Escaler and film director Butch Perez enjoyed being with their peers.
Gorgeous Joan Bitagcol and Isabel Roces donned clothes by fashion wiz Pepito Albert. Styled by Patrick Rosas, they made heads turn when they sashayed into the gallery as Bencabs Sabel (in real life a scavenger in Bencabs old neighborhood of Bambang, Tondo).
The sumptuous cocktails was prepared by one of the artists and Josine E.s favorite caterer, Gaita Fores, the excellent wine provided by Terrys Selection, with no less than wine authority Juan Carlos de Terry there. Floral creations by Mabolos Antonio Garcia added an ethereal touch.
Apres the opening, dahlings, a select groupie of Bencabs pals trooped to Forbes Park for a surprise sit-down dinner to honor the artist hosted by one of the hosts with the mostest, Josine E. at the sprawling well-manicured garden of her Banaba home.
A long table was elegantly set for the 32 invitees. Again, Antonios exquisite floral centerpieces and Margaritas superb cuisine had everyone raving long apres the champagne toast was over and the birthday candles blown out during the 60-karat celebration for Bencab and his muse, Sabel.
Youve definitely come a long way from Bambang to Banaba, buddy! Cheers, palangga!
The China Sea Race is an international ocean-racing event co-organized by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Manila Yacht Club. One of the worlds great offshore races, its participants cross the South China Sea from Hong Kong to the Philippines, or 600 nautical miles. Held every other year, it finished for the first time in Nasugbu.
On the first night, a huge crowd converged at Punta Fuegos lower beach clubhouse for the awarding of the winners of the China Sea Race and to welcome the participants of the Presidents Cup Regatta. Punta Fuegos vice chairman Ed Roxas; Boating Committee chairman Santi Elizalde; VP for membership services Virgilio Jordana, GM Jun Araneta; and marketing director Beth Perez went all out to ensure the events success. Poncy Quirino, Punta Fuegos marketing and events consultant, regaled guests with a Polynesian dance revue complete with fire eaters.
Macho sailors gamely swayed their hips to Polynesian music. The Recados band played dance music that sent light-footed sailors and their partners grinding the sand with fancy footsteps. The groupie of ABS-CBN honcho Freddie Garcias Balangjai stayed on even apres everyone had turned in.
Spotted were Manila Yacht Club Commodore Ray Ordovezas Karakoa crew in sea-colored turquoise shirts.
The shy but highly capable sailors and navy seals of the Philippine Navy joined the Regatta with the navys August Pearl skippered by tres charmant Lt. Denn Carlos Espanola.
Hong Kong sail maker Neil Pryde won the China Sea Races hotly contested racing division with Hi-Fidelity while John Blays Windseeker won the cruising division. Roland Schmitts Red Baron won the performance cruising division. Hong Kong garment manufacturer Sam Chan came with his boat Free Fire. Another Hong Kong boat, Frank Pongs Jelik, was the first to cross the finish line.
Former CNN journalist, Eurasian beauty Janine Graham Barnes walked around with her baby son in the yellow gold shirts. Husband Tom was a crew member of the boat Lady Luck.
The Presidents Cup Regatta was a heart-stopping race among three boats in the open racing class: Stella, owned by Fred Kinmoth, emerged overall winner in the open racing class; MYCC commodore Ray Ordovezas Karakoa was second; and Neil Prydes Hi-Fidelity came in third.
Beginners luck, palanggas, worked for neophyte racer Claus Karthe, Nokia GM for Asia-Pacific whose Green Sleeves emerged overall winner in the cruiser class division. Intex Telecom Systems president Ed Limon and Nokia Phils. partner joined the Regatta with his boat Lhayas.
Architect par excellence Bong Recio, the other half of the Recio-Casas architectural tandem and architects of the club facilities of the new Landco Pacific/Roxaco Corp.s Terrazas de Punta Fuego, also won as crew of Donnie Alturas Vivaldi. Defending champion in the cruiser racer division, George and Rainbow Haackett of Jo de Ros again clinched the overall top slot with good-looking Mari Imperial as one of the crew.
Andy Sorianos Maligaya won the Nasugbu to Manila race with a mestizo crew composed of fun Philip Hagedorn; handsome Joe Hagedorn Jr.; Angelo Olondriz; Miguel Picornell; Jojo Soriano; Cons Castañeda; Martin Marty; and Monchu Garcia.
Bobby Banares won one of the races on Lethal Weapon. David McKenna enthusiastically competed on his boat Rapparee II and was seen with lady friend, the slim Elena Arias.
Dyan Castillejos and her Sports Unlimited crew, aided by John Rocha and Juanjo Berenguer-Testa, were all over the place covering the event.
The sailors girlfriends, wives and children came in full force to lend their moral support. An international crowd jetted in to meet the boats, causing a severe housing shortage around the Tali and Maya Maya areas with all of Punta Fuegos casitas booked solid. Among the ladies were glamorous Vicky Soriano with her son Andres IV; Neil Prydes Chinese wife, Nina; indefatigable Manila Yacht Club Regatta organizer, Terry Razon; Chemphil treasurer, part-time Karakoa crew and the wife of MYC Commodore Ray Ordoveza, Mayenn O. and sons Raymond and Javi; E-Pay Asias Techie German; events coordinator Domino Alfafara; and Kat Abad.
Also having a fun time were Landco AVP Patrick Villano; Issa Borromeo and Richelle Melencio of Business Development; boat manufacturer Boy Tronqued; Ramon Garcia who came in his yacht with buddies Joe Hagedorn Sr., Arturo Pertierra, Bebs Longa and Santi Freixas; busy body Alan Burrell, chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 2002 Presidents Cup Regatta; Punta Fuegos marina consultant Jerry Rollin whose partner, PSC Commissioner Cynthia Carrion supported the Regatta; the Regatta International Jury composed of Thailands Admiral Prasart, Hong Kongs Ronnie McCracken, Australias Lister Hughes, and the UKs Peter Jolly.
In the Philippines, Area 1s 12 clubs have their own services: scholarship, medical service, and livelihood projects. Last March, in celebration of International Womens Day, Area 1 clubs signed an MOA with ABS-CBNs Bantay Kalikasan to reforest two hectares of the denuded La Mesa Dam reservoir for three years.
Nonie B. gave each president a plaque in appreciation of their achievements in service for the biennium 2000-2002.The presidents in turn presented her with an Orlina glass sculpture for her successful steering of the area to the successful attainment of the vision and goals of Zonta International.
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