Filipinos tackle multiple challenges, from surviving hours of commuting to and from work to weathering through and recovering from calamities. Still, they remain optimistic and energetic as they keep pushing towards a better future. Because of these traits and a developing sense of national identity, the “New Pinoy Mover” was created.
For all their efforts, Filipinos deserve a superior deodorant that allows them to keep on moving. Known as a brand that gives confidence to Pinoys, Rexona has spent years studying people’s movement, which led to its breakthrough technology — the Rexona Motionsense.
The first and only antiperspirant with this patented technology that is activated by movement, this deodorant contains microcapsules filled with fragrance that bursts with friction, so that with every move, one smells fresher throughout the day. The more one moves, the more it works.
To inspire Filipinos to keep on moving, Rexona Motionsense introduces 50 of the “New Pinoy Movers,” who were selected for exemplifying the Filipino hardworking spirit and creating an impact in their given industry and beyond.
These movers include inspiring personalities like award-winning director Erik Matti, musicians of Up Dharma Down, triathlete Nikko Huelgas, contemporary artist Leeroy New, digital guru Donald Lim, architect Royal Pineda, fashion designers Lesley Mobo and Mich Dulce, women’s advocate Bianca Gonzalez-Intal and international theatre star Rachel Ann Go, to name a few. Individually, they have pushed the boundaries in their respective industries and together, they pave the way for other Filipinos to make a name for themselves and inspire them to #KeepOnMoving.
(What makes you a New Pinoy Mover? Share it on social media using the hashtag #KeepOnMoving.)
Beauty in aviation & tourism
In line with its mission to inspire the youth to have a career in aviation and promote tourism in the country, Miss Aviation Philippines 2016 pageant unveiled recently its 14 official candidates at EDSA Shangri-La Mall Cineplex.
“We’re very excited to present a new batch of gorgeous and smart women vying for the Miss Aviation Philippines 2016 crown. This contest will inspire the youth to pursue a career in aviation, empower women in the industry, support tourism initiatives and help Filipinos better appreciate the aviation industry’s important role in fostering the country’s social and economic development,” said Capt. Jose Mari Roa, the event director of Philippine International Hot-Air Balloon Fiesta.
Miss Aviation Philippines 2016 finalists are Maria Gianne Itaralde, Catherine Cubinar, Katrine Gabriola, Cherry Rose Fernandez, Zandra Magsino, Katelene Joy Basco, Maricris Aldanese, Carina Aguinaldo, Airish Mae Apostol, Justine Anne Embate, Casey Ann Austria, Kristine Malicsi, Trizia Abaya and Reichelieu Emory Santos.
The pageant’s grand coronation night will be held on Feb. 9 at The Peninsula Manila. The winner will take home P70,000 plus a round-trip ticket to any destination in Southeast Asia. She will also grace the 20th Philippine International Hot-Air Balloon Fiesta at Clark, Pampanga.
Selection is ongoing for the Most Alluring Face Award, which will be given to the candidate with the most votes from the media and the most likes on Facebook. To vote for your favorite candidate, visit the official Facebook page of Miss Aviation Philippines at www.facebook.com/MissAviationPhilippinesOfficial.
Angels sing this season of hearts
Libera, the chart-topping boys’ choir from London whose members are known all around the world for their angelic voices and beautiful renditions of classical songs, is ready to serenade Filipino fans in its much anticipated return this Valentine’s season.
The two-night concert, which will be held on Feb. 16 at the PICC Plenary Hall and Feb. 18 at the new Centerstage SM Seaside City Cebu, is set to capture the audience’s heart with the group’s renditions of well-loved songs such as What a Wonderful World, Amazing Grace and The Prayer.
Following the success of their Christmas tour, the boys are thrilled to be back for the fourth time in support of their latest album Angel Sings: Libera in America, which features remarkable new arrangements of 17 beloved hits.
Created and directed by acclaimed maestro Robert Prizeman, Libera features a diverse group of amazingly talented young boys, who are busy with normal middle school activities when not astonishing audiences worldwide.
The Manila concert is presented by the British Alumni Association chairperson Roberto de Ocampo, OBE, former Secretary of Finance and the current chairman of Philippine Veterans Bank. The Cebu concert is presented by SM Seaside City Cebu and SM City Cebu. In partnership with Concertus Manila, the British Chamber of Commerce, British Council, British School and the British Embassy. The concerts will be one of the main events of this year’s Philippine-UK Friendship celebrations. Part of the proceeds from the Manila concert will go to Caritas Manila, Children’s Hour and Foundation for Disadvantaged Children. Part of the proceeds from the Cebu concert will go to STC-Cebu Foundation Inc. and Arts Council of Cebu Foundation Inc.
Other sponsors are SGV & Co., Fil-Anglo Management & Promotional Consultants, Philippine Veterans Bank, Etihad Airways, Pilipinas Shell, AIM Conference Center Manila, Yuchengco Group of Companies, Stradcom Corp., Robinsons Land, SPC Power Corp., Investment & Capital Corporation of the Philippines, Zuellig Corp., Alaska Milk Corp., Beneficial Life Insurance, United Overseas Bank, Global Star Motors Corp. and Manila Memorial Park Cemetery Inc.
(Book now at www.ticketworld.com.ph or call 891-9999. For Cebu inquiries, contact the Arts Council of Cebu at (032) 233-0452, SM Tickets-Emmie Cadungog (032) 231-2078 or STC-Cebu (032) 256-3165. For more updates, visit facebook.com/LoveLiberaPhilippines.)
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