Woman Power, Flower Power
March 28, 2004 | 12:00am
Five women secretaries of PGMAs cabinet sang"Minamahal Kita" with deep feeling; not to be outdone, Ambassadors Busba Bunnag (Thailand) and Munah Dato Elias (Brunei) rendered "Saan ka man Naroroon" from memory while clearly enunciating the wordsto everybodys surprise. This was at the recent International Womens Day celebration at the Manila Hotel held by the National Federation of Womens Clubs headed by Dr. Concordia Pascual and the MM Council of Women headed by Narda Camacho who served as emcee.
Another surprise: UN Coordinator of the UN System Philippines Deborah Landey beautifully sang "Maalaala mo Kaya" with a Filipino chorus composed of Carrie Bautista, Karla Santos, Chit Gohu, Nori Ongsiako, Ophie Bakker, Evie Costa and Helen Ong.
The five Cabinet Secretaries then delivered short talks long in substance as did the women ambassadors: Bruneis Munah Dato Elias, Palaus Anita Suta, Singapores Kheng Hua Lim, Thailands Busba Bunnag and Switzerlands Lise Favre who announced that a thousand women all over the world would be receiving Nobel Prize Awards.
Spouses of newly-arrived heads of missions were each given likewise five minutes to amuse the audience with personal impressions and experiences. Doing so were Johanna Montero of Chilé, Folu Kuku of Nigeria and Joan Gamiandu of New Guinea.
Other diplomats present included Soomch Philakone of Laos, Phan Thi Loan of Vietnam, Carolyn Dimond of the UK, Nilufar Zaman of Bangladesh, Gul Tanghe of Belgium, Vicky Zaide, wife of dfas chief of protocol, Jose Zaide. Among the non-diplomats were SSS President Cora de la Paz, Florinda Kasten, Carlyn Manning, Bambi Harper, Tessie Luz, Bobbit Goudsmit, Grace and Manny Freires.
The Manila Chapter 108 of Ikebana International opened its 37th annual exhibition "Windows to our Heritage" at the Shangri-La Plaza. President Celia G. Lazaro, daughter of Carmen Guevara who founded the Ikebana Manila Chapter, Mary Anne Dizon, Shangri-Las VP for Finance (one of the sponsors), exhibit chairperson Nonnette Hubilla, emcee Myrna Hillare and Fr. Efren Jimenez who gave the invocation were early arrivals. Paul Aquino and Nancy Escudero rendered musical numbers.
As guest speaker, Augusto Villalon, eminent architect, confessed he knew next-to-nothing about Ikebana yet gave a remarkable speech on Filipino sensitivity and love of beauty. Other guests of honor were Mme. Tokik Takano, wife of the Japanese ambassador and I. Mme. Takano must surely be an authority on Ikebana but she speaks little English. Being involved in culture and the arts, I was also invited to be a guest of honor although what I know about Ikebana wont even fill a tiny flower vase. Instead of the usual ribbon cutting, we lighted ceremonial candles to open the exhibit.
Among avid Ikebana "disciples" present were grande dame Pacita R. Philips, Rose Laurel Avanceña, Mila Sumulong and Nancy Uy. Their enthusiasm makes me want to learn flower arrangement in the exquisite Japanese manner.
Another surprise: UN Coordinator of the UN System Philippines Deborah Landey beautifully sang "Maalaala mo Kaya" with a Filipino chorus composed of Carrie Bautista, Karla Santos, Chit Gohu, Nori Ongsiako, Ophie Bakker, Evie Costa and Helen Ong.
The five Cabinet Secretaries then delivered short talks long in substance as did the women ambassadors: Bruneis Munah Dato Elias, Palaus Anita Suta, Singapores Kheng Hua Lim, Thailands Busba Bunnag and Switzerlands Lise Favre who announced that a thousand women all over the world would be receiving Nobel Prize Awards.
Spouses of newly-arrived heads of missions were each given likewise five minutes to amuse the audience with personal impressions and experiences. Doing so were Johanna Montero of Chilé, Folu Kuku of Nigeria and Joan Gamiandu of New Guinea.
Other diplomats present included Soomch Philakone of Laos, Phan Thi Loan of Vietnam, Carolyn Dimond of the UK, Nilufar Zaman of Bangladesh, Gul Tanghe of Belgium, Vicky Zaide, wife of dfas chief of protocol, Jose Zaide. Among the non-diplomats were SSS President Cora de la Paz, Florinda Kasten, Carlyn Manning, Bambi Harper, Tessie Luz, Bobbit Goudsmit, Grace and Manny Freires.
As guest speaker, Augusto Villalon, eminent architect, confessed he knew next-to-nothing about Ikebana yet gave a remarkable speech on Filipino sensitivity and love of beauty. Other guests of honor were Mme. Tokik Takano, wife of the Japanese ambassador and I. Mme. Takano must surely be an authority on Ikebana but she speaks little English. Being involved in culture and the arts, I was also invited to be a guest of honor although what I know about Ikebana wont even fill a tiny flower vase. Instead of the usual ribbon cutting, we lighted ceremonial candles to open the exhibit.
Among avid Ikebana "disciples" present were grande dame Pacita R. Philips, Rose Laurel Avanceña, Mila Sumulong and Nancy Uy. Their enthusiasm makes me want to learn flower arrangement in the exquisite Japanese manner.
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