Annual Personality Search for outstanding Filipino expatriates, as well as students, in Saudi Arabia. You can contact SE Productions by sending email to seproduction1@yahoo.com
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Week 3 - Practice, Preliminary Photoshoots and Selection of Designers
August 27, 2010 - Riyadh K.S.A. - After two weeks of training for poise, projection and confidence, the candidates went through a preliminary photoshoots conducted by professional photographers in Riyadh. The pictorial is a prelude to the grand outdoor photo session which will be held next month to be conducted by Cameraderie Club - the official photographer of this year's pageant.
Likewise, well-known designers in Riyadh had finally draw their lots and were able to meet their assigned candidates whom they will be in charge of the National Costume and Evening Gown.
Photos by: Mark Carreon and Erwin Serrano
Monday, August 23, 2010
Jeddah contenders for G. Pilipinas Saudi Arabia 2010
Christopher William Boyce (Food Server)
Erwin Celis (Waiter)
Huntlee Ragudo (Artist)
John Paul River (Housekeeping Assistant)
Mark Anthony Garcia (Restaurant Asst. Supervisor)
Razzel Pabustan (Barista)
Reynold Silva (Visual Merchandizer)
Wilson Art Gallero (Waiter)
Zaki Patricio (Student)
Photos by: RANDY SANTIAGO, FAME - Jeddah
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Jeddah to chose their official candidates on Sept. 16
Ten male candidates were finally chosen out of more than 20 aspirants for the Ginoo at Bb. Pilipinas-Jeddah 2010. This year’s candidates are mostly OFW’s in their mid 20’s and some have previous experience in joining male pageants in the Philippines. They are as follows: Erwin Celis (Waiter), Christopher William Boyce (Food Server), Razzel Pabustan (Barista), Wisdom Art Galero (Waiter), Huntlee Ragudo (Artist), John Paul River (House Keeping Attendant), Reynold Silva (Visual Merchandiser), AJ Deveza (Sales Associate), Zaki Patricio (Student) and Mark Anthony Garcia ( Rest. Asst. Supervisor)
Six (6) shall be chosen from among these candidates on September 16 to represent Jeddah in the annual kingdom wide search, Ginoo at Bb. Pilipinas-Saudi Arabia in Riyadh on October 16, 2010.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Training Begins
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Pageant to highlight culture of southern Philippines
By BIEN CUSTODIO | ARAB NEWS
Published: Aug 4, 2010 21:57 Updated: Aug 4, 2010 21:57
RIYADH: First it was the Masskara Festival, then Panagbenga Flower Festival, and now in October Maranao culture will be featured in this year’s Ginoo & Binibining Pilipinas Saudi Arabia (GBPSA) search.
Rani Basanta, CEO of Special Events Productions (SEP), organizer of the annual search which started in 2004, announced that the screening of aspirants started on July 23 and will again hold its third and final screening on Friday at the Future Generation International School starting at 10 a.m.
“We are inviting Filipino ladies, 14 to 29 years old, to join the initial selection of Binibini candidates to showcase your charm and talent in the most prestigious personality contest among Filipino expatriates and students in the Kingdom,” said Basanta.
Michael Kenneth Din, a towering aspirant at six feet and a native of Nasugbu, Batangas, a province in southern Luzon, was one of the eight male applicants who got selected.
“I only play basketball. I have never joined any personality competition before and it was only due to the prodding of my colleagues that pushed me try it,” said Din.
Aside from Din, who works as shift supervisor in a fast food restaurant, others who showed up in the first screening included a student, a tea boy, a welder, a visual merchandiser and a salesman. Masskara Festival, which began in 1980, is a weeklong festival held each year in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province in central Philippines, every third weekend of October, the city’s charter anniversary. Panagbenga, which began in 1995, is a monthlong annual flower festival in Baguio City, summer capital of the Philippines, held in February.
“Since we have featured the Masskara and Panagbenga festivals showcasing northern and central Philippines, it’s about time to parade the richness of the customs and arts of southern Philippines through Maranao culture,” said Ron Jacobe, the man behind the concept of showing the rich and varied cultures of the Philippines through the past pageants staged in 2008 and 2009.
The native Maranao have a fascinating culture that revolves around kulintang music, a specific type of gong music, found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups of the southern Philippines.
The Grand Coronation night of GBPSA will be held at the Philippine Embassy grounds on Oct. 15. Four pairs from the western, eastern and central regions of Saudi Arabia will compete. Crème 21 is the main sponsor of the event.
For those who are interested to join the screening in Riyadh, may call Basanta at 056-073-3135, Jojo at 053-014-1738 and JC at 056-840-7889.
Published: Aug 4, 2010 21:57 Updated: Aug 4, 2010 21:57
RIYADH: First it was the Masskara Festival, then Panagbenga Flower Festival, and now in October Maranao culture will be featured in this year’s Ginoo & Binibining Pilipinas Saudi Arabia (GBPSA) search.
Rani Basanta, CEO of Special Events Productions (SEP), organizer of the annual search which started in 2004, announced that the screening of aspirants started on July 23 and will again hold its third and final screening on Friday at the Future Generation International School starting at 10 a.m.
“We are inviting Filipino ladies, 14 to 29 years old, to join the initial selection of Binibini candidates to showcase your charm and talent in the most prestigious personality contest among Filipino expatriates and students in the Kingdom,” said Basanta.
Michael Kenneth Din, a towering aspirant at six feet and a native of Nasugbu, Batangas, a province in southern Luzon, was one of the eight male applicants who got selected.
“I only play basketball. I have never joined any personality competition before and it was only due to the prodding of my colleagues that pushed me try it,” said Din.
Aside from Din, who works as shift supervisor in a fast food restaurant, others who showed up in the first screening included a student, a tea boy, a welder, a visual merchandiser and a salesman. Masskara Festival, which began in 1980, is a weeklong festival held each year in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province in central Philippines, every third weekend of October, the city’s charter anniversary. Panagbenga, which began in 1995, is a monthlong annual flower festival in Baguio City, summer capital of the Philippines, held in February.
“Since we have featured the Masskara and Panagbenga festivals showcasing northern and central Philippines, it’s about time to parade the richness of the customs and arts of southern Philippines through Maranao culture,” said Ron Jacobe, the man behind the concept of showing the rich and varied cultures of the Philippines through the past pageants staged in 2008 and 2009.
The native Maranao have a fascinating culture that revolves around kulintang music, a specific type of gong music, found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups of the southern Philippines.
The Grand Coronation night of GBPSA will be held at the Philippine Embassy grounds on Oct. 15. Four pairs from the western, eastern and central regions of Saudi Arabia will compete. Crème 21 is the main sponsor of the event.
For those who are interested to join the screening in Riyadh, may call Basanta at 056-073-3135, Jojo at 053-014-1738 and JC at 056-840-7889.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Official Candidates - Ginoong Pilipinas Saudi Arabia 2010 (Central Region)
S.E. Productions officially released the following candidates for the Ginoong Pilipinas Saudi Arabia based on their looks, personality, character, intelligence and communication skills.
The aspirants were chosen by the following panel of judges: Toastmasters Willy Ignacio, Jojo Bollozos, Delfin Federico and Jessica Haddad, SAMA Employee Irene Paat, KFH Accountant Marivic Tuquiero, G. Pilipinas Saudi Arabia 2008 Beejay Fabricante, International Public Speaking Awardee and Director Ron Jacobe and SE CEO Rannie Basanta.
The aspirants were chosen by the following panel of judges: Toastmasters Willy Ignacio, Jojo Bollozos, Delfin Federico and Jessica Haddad, SAMA Employee Irene Paat, KFH Accountant Marivic Tuquiero, G. Pilipinas Saudi Arabia 2008 Beejay Fabricante, International Public Speaking Awardee and Director Ron Jacobe and SE CEO Rannie Basanta.
Aldrin Villocero
Occupation: Sales Associate
Office/Company: Zara Faisaliah
Hometown: Pampanga
Height: 5’ 7 1/2”
Michael Kenneth Din
Occupation: Service Crew
Office/Company: Kudu
Hometown: Batangas
Height: 6’1”
Earyl Ronne Flores
Occupation: Student
Hometown: Batangas
Height: 5’8”
Jaypee Villagracia
Occupation: Visual Merchandiser
Office/Company: Al Hokair
Hometown: Pampanga
Height: 5’7”
Marlon Villamil
Occupation: CNC Operator
Office/Company: Al Nasser
Hometown: Angono, Rizal
Height: 5’10”
Howell dela Cruz
Occupation: Salesman/Visual Merchandiser
Office/Company: Pull and Bear
Hometown: Pampanga
Height: 5’7”
Mark Louie Rojas
Occupation: welder
Office/Company: Eleale Company
Hometown: Cavite
Height: 5’8”
Limuel Malonzo
Occupation: Visual Merchandiser
Office/Company: Al Bander
Hometown: Tarlac
Height: 5’9”
The list of the official candidates for the Binibini will be released soon.
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