Manila Polo field transformed for Apec reception

FIDDLER on theMoon performs. PHOTOS BY MIKE MIÑANA
FIDDLER on theMoon performs. PHOTOS BY MIKE MIÑANA

 

 

EARLY this year, Doris Magsaysay Ho, chair of the Apec Business Advisory Council (Abac) 2015, made me listen to a song she had grown to love. A few weeks later she had me listening to another song.

 

The two beautiful, haunting, ethereal tunes, “De L’Abime Au Rivage/Spente la Stelle” by Emma Shaplin and “Kalimando” from Cirque de Soleil, served as the jump-off point for the Abac reception dinner.

 

Months later, the whimsical artistry of famed Filipino artist Charlie Co became the visual inspiration. The theme for the Abac Gala Night was complete.

 

I was tasked to put together this event, expand the concept, organize the performers, get the best production team and suppliers, and direct the program.

 

A week before the event, a Big Top went up at the West field of the Manila Polo Club in Makati. The air-conditioned space consisted of a 1,400-sq-m main tent and cocktail reception area with another 1,000-sq-m tent for the kitchen and backstage dressing area.

 

It was open on three sides, yielding an astounding view of acacia trees perfectly lit by foremost light designer, John Batalla.

 

Mounting the dinner was quite an interesting feat, as Doris gave certain requisites. She wanted to have each guest feel “embraced” by the performers and she wanted to have lots of kids serenading the guests.

 

FINANCE Secretary Cesar Purisima, Jaime Augusto Zobel and DorisMagsaysay Ho join in the singing of “We Are theWorld” with key officials of the Apec Business Advisory Council.

 

The lineup of artists included the country’s premier soprano Rachelle Gerodias, top violinist Jay Cayuca, three dashing tenors called Primo, young singer and stage performer Monica Cuenco from Resorts World Manila’s musical “Bituing Walang Ningning,” Ballet Philippines, Kalilayan Folkloric Group from Catanauan, Quezon, and the Ateneo Chamber Singers, Magsaysay Children’s Chorale, Mandaluyong Children’s Choir, St. Paul College Pasig High School Choir and the Virlanie Children’s Choir.

 

The ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gerard Salonga, completed the musical presentation.

 

I tapped my ThemeWorks Events team that included production designer Cicey Alejo and technical and set-up director Martin Lim.

 

The invitation design, with Charlie Co’s whimsical painting on the cover, gave the guests a hint of what the evening would be like.

 

At 6 p.m. of Nov. 14, the 450 guests to the gala dinner honoring the Abac delegates, as well as senior officials of the 21 economies of Apec, Cabinet members and other guests started trickling into the reception tent. A young boy sitting on a giant moon began serenading the guests.

 

RACHELLE Gerodias sings the powerful “De L’Abime Au Rivage.”

 

Everyone proceeded to the main hall that was lit in splashes of purple, blue, magenta and amber, with a view of the garden and the trees lit in various Charlie Co-inspired colors.

 

Florist Robert Blancaflor decorated the dinner tables with oversized paper peonies in fuchsia, purple, yellow and orange, the bright colors standing out on black tablecloths amid flickering votive candles.

 

A cellist played selections from Bach.

 

TABLE setting of bright colored paper flowers against black table cloth and glittering votive candles

 

Before dinner was served by over a hundred waiters in synchronized fashion, Doris and Ayala Corporation chair and CEO Jaime Zobel gave their opening remarks.

 

As the guests were having dinner, the orchestra and the performers put on a show. As the dinner came to a close, the 150-member choir encircled the guests and the haunting melody of Emma Shaplin started to play; one of the songs that became the inspiration for the event came to life.

 

The evening ended with everyone “We Are The World” with Doris and other key officials of Abac and Apec on stage, their hands in the air.

 

The writer is the owner and creative head of ThemeWorks Events Company.

 

MIÑANA family—Manny, Denise and Maitel
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