A dove & balloon release that animal rights activists and environmentalists will be happy about!

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Ever heard of  Bio Dove Balloons?

These are different from conventional balloons.  It’s white, bird-shaped, and flies much slower compared to their rubber counterparts. Oh, and they’re made of 100% biodegradable materials.  This will make both animal rights activists and environmentalists happy.

This product is made exclusively by UK-based Sky Lanterns, another ‘flying innovation’ we’ve featured here before.

So the question now is will these be available in the Philippines?

The answer is YES!

Weddings by Victoria, thru it’s holding company Velpat Corp., has recently been awarded by Sky Lanterns Ltd.  the exclusive rights to distribute the original, UK-patented quality standard Sky Lanterns and Bio Dove Balloons in our country.

We’ve been told that these are now available in Wedding Library branches and Dragon Fireworks outlets.  🙂

More info about the Bio Dove Balloons here.

Orgasmic fun at Bim & Gen’s Pre-Marital Party!

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(photo by Paul Vincent. Click here for more photos.)

Benz & I have attended pre-wedding parties separately in the past. Thing is, the bachelor parties I’ve been to had a non-disclosure agreement upon entry, while Benz attended bridal showers that are too wholesome to be interesting. 😛

Last night was probably the first time we’ve attended a not-so-wholesome pre-wedding party together. It’s not like a tame shower not a quite an off-the-record stag either.  The event was just pure unadulterated bastusan!

From what I gather, a pre-marital party is to ready the soon-to-weds prepare for the wedding night. All the attendees are one in saying ‘NO’ to pre-marital sex. *rolleyes*

To Bim & Gen, the couple who runs phoeben teocson | wedding cinema, our congratulations and best wishes for your November 21 wedding… night! 😉

Props to Queen Gutierrez-David of Just Like Ours, the soon-to-weds’ wedding planner for orchestrating the whole thing and keeping it a secret from the couple.  Now I’m assuming that a pre-marital party will now be part of her freebie for her other clients. bwahaha!

Cory Aquino: a celebration of her life & love!

WaW Cory and Ninoy Aquino

Today a wife is brought to her final resting place beside her man in Manila Memorial Park.  In a corner so ordinary as everything around them, the only indication they’re even there is if one doesn’t happen to miss two plain epitaphs bearing the couple’s nicknames: “CORY” and “NINOY.”

Ninoy didn’t have the privilege to see his housewife become the first woman president in all of Asia.  Their 29 years of marriage has been punctuated by his seven and a half years of incarceration, and cut short by his brutal assassination.  His death served as the candle that shed light until his countrymen joined his cause which turned darkness into yellow. Her passing, a reminder never to give in to that gloom that tries to envelope us as a nation.

My wife & I belong to a generation who only knew Cory as a widow, but never a wife. Our blog entries the past couple of days served as our own first time glimpse into her married life.  Indeed, Ninoy and his housewife was an ordinary couple who led extra ordinary lives because of their love for the country.  May our generation never forget that ‘the good & the beautiful’ is a stark contrast from the simple and ordinary.

This is our final tribute to Ninoy’s bride.  Here we celebrate her life & love!

“I’ve been thinking, ‘Would I ever have married anybody else?’ I don’t think so. And not that nobody ever looked at me. Because I am vain enough to think that there were others. But none of them ever measured to my husband’s qualities. And I feel blessed that we found each other…”

– Cory on being married to Ninoy

“He could solve almost any problem. And I also felt whatever problem I had, I could just bring to him, and he would find ways and means of addressing that problem, or the two of us could easily look for solutions. But this time, both of us were powerless to do so. And so the two of us naturally had to turn to God. And while I was prayerful before, I was not as fervently prayerful as I became. Because before, what were my problems? Really nothing. And very inconsequential com­pared to the enormous problems that were brought to us because of Martial Law.”

– Cory, on being married to Ninoy during his incarceration

(The above clips are part of Cory’s video interview by Dr. Shann Ferch in November 2004. Visit coryaquino.ph to view the complete video interview and the full transcript.)

Lantern Cakes make your reception glow… even in the dark!

If one tells you that there are wedding cakes that actually light up, it would sound funny, isn’t it?   But if you’re shown how the lighting is incorporated to the over-all design, then it’s a different story.

Lantern Cakes have become synonymous to the name Peachy Juban, a cake designer based in Parañaque.  Below are just a couple of works she’s done;

from a simple three-tiered cake…

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…to grandiose reception centerpiece.

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These are truly works-of-art that will surely catch any guest’s attention at the reception.  To see more of Peachy’s lantern cake designs, you may visit peachyjuban.com. 🙂

Get your personalized “W@Wie me. W@Wie you?” button pin this weekend!

ATTENTION W@WIES!

waw-buttonpin09.jpgIf you’re going to be in the Wedding Congress  at the Megatrade Hall (5th floor of Megamall) anytime this weekend (Fri to Sun | July 24, 25 & 26), kindly proceed to the booth of FotoLoco / Konsepto to claim your personalized W@Wie button pin and wear it with pride!  Mind you, it is NOT a badge to ask for discounts to participating suppliers in the event, but simply an ‘insignia’ for other W@Wies to identify you!

Konsepto — the company which specialized in onsite souvenirs for weddings — gamely agreed to do the for us.  Why?  Because it’s owned and managed by Meme & Marvin who are W@Wies-turned-suppliers and they’ve been very supportive of W@W ever since. 🙂

So how is the button personalized?  Your pin will be done onsite while you wait.  On the 3rd yellow bar will be your name & your fiance’s {e.g. Benz (ni John)} instead of the W@W url as seen in the sample layout here.  By the way, the button was designed by Pauline Aprieto, a W@Wie who also happens to be a very talented layout designer based in Singapore. You may see her portfolio here.

Do note there’s a minimal fee of P30. to cover the cost of each button pin.  The only thing you need to show our friends from Konsepto is a printout of the email which Benz sent today in the W@W eGroup so they could verify you’re indeed a W@Wie. 🙂

Kitakits!

In Christ Alone – a pair of wedding rings in His honor

Unique. Symbolic. Relevant.

That’s how I describe the wedding rings of Jong & Monique.  Each ring has been individually engraved with each other’s names and stands on it’s own like any other wedding rings. Nothing really bloggable about that.

What makes them truly special is that the smaller ring (Monique’s) can nestle perfectly inside the bigger ring (Jong’s).   The pair appears to makes a bigger/thicker ring when put together and their sum conveys an even bigger message.

Here’s how the custom-made rings look like:

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(photo by JJ Lucas for Imagine Nation)

The rings were especially designed and engraved for the couple by Matus Jewellery.

Ut In Omnibus Glorificetur Deus (That in all things, God may be glorified)!

A Wedding First Dance & A Virgin – an MJ Tribute

If you search on YouTube, you will find various clips of newlyweds groovin’ to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” as their first dance.  Clearly, it’s popularity was inspired by this scene from the movie “13 going on 30”.

But arguably the most famous video of a Thriller wedding dance is the clip below which shows the entire wedding party doing the zombie jigs with 9M+ views (well, maybe not as much views as compared with the Cebu prison inmates which now has 27M+ view).  Clearly, the groom knows the right moves. The video has been featured in CBS’ The Early Show and the “Real Life Wedding” issue of People Magazine.  Check it out.

But of course, it’s probably Madonna who’s the first-ever to dance to a Michael Jackson tune while wearing a wedding dress when she did it on “The Virgin Tour” back in the 80s. Truly, an homage to a great music era!  The gloved one who thrilled the world has gone too soon.

Musical Marriage Proposal at Disneyland – viral ad or for real?

Saw Karl posted the clip below in FB earlier today.

What’s it about? Here’s how the Disney peeps described it:

“A magical moment happens on Main Street, U.S.A. when a young man proposes to his girlfriend on a Summer evening in Disneyland Resort.”

Congrats John & Erika!  It’s definitely a streetacular proposal!  Staged or not, everything is possible in Disneyland. 😉

Sen. Roxas goes old school in ‘pamanhikan’

Marry for love. Yes.
Marry for power and ambition. No.
Marry for love, power and and ambition. We don’t see why not.

WaW Mar Roxas Korina Sanchez Wedding

The presidential elections doesn’t happen ’til May 11, 2010, but Senator Mar Roxas‘ upcoming wedding to broadcaster Korina Sanchez is creating quite a buzz among the Philippine electorate. Just because of their very public Wowowee wedding announcement (that’s a YouTube link not recommended for skeptics), some have already made up their minds if they’ll vote for him or not. And if the surveys are accurate, his “retirement from bachelorhood” seems to be doing him more good than harm. Either the senator is a true romantic or he knows what excites the poor voters.  At the very least, we’re hoping it’s a combination of both.  Their ‘fairytale’ is more believable that way.

Still, it amazes us that his impending wedding seems to be working to his advantage.  And now there’s a full Inquirer article just about his pamanhikan.  Thumbs up for promoting this time-honored pre-wedding ritual.  But of course, sincerity of intentions if still foremost.  We’ve yet to find out. 😉

Here’s an excerpt:

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(via inquirer.net) Senator Manuel Roxas vowed to bring not just the elders of his Araneta-Roxas clan but also a “mambabalagtas” (traditional Tagalog orator) for a traditional “pamanhikan” scheduled for Sunday night at the Parañaque home of his fianceé, broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez.

A “pamanhikan” is a Filipino pre-wedding rite in which the man formally seeks the hand of his girlfriend in marriage before his future in-laws.

Roxas told Inquirer on Sunday that everything was set for the “pamanhikan.” As custom goes, the family of the groom makes the formal proposal of marriage. Once it is accepted, they sponsor a feast. [READ MORE…]

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Unforgettable Celebrity Weddings

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(via Manila Bulletin) Filipinos love a good romantic story.  This is why it is not hard to imagine the whole archipelago heaving a collective sigh when young Sharon Cuneta exchanged “I do’s” with heartthrob Gabby Concepcion at the Manila Cathedral in the 80s, or when Christopher de Leon vowed to love Nora Aunor forever at a beachfront nuptial early in their careers.

And although these two marriages ended up in smoke, the public still aches for that perfect love story from and of their admired actors and actresses.

Manila Bulletin Online lists five celebrity couples who have not only proven that love conquers all, but have given the public some of the most unforgettable weddings of all time.

Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo

“Hindi ko naman ipinagdadamot kundi gusto ko lang ng payapa, maayos at eleganteng kasal. Ayoko ng magulo, ayoko ng ‘di komportable ang mga tao lalo na kami. Kasi for the past 22 years alam naman nila lahat sa akin. Akin na lang po muna ito,” implored Judy Ann Santos before her much talked about hush-hush wedding to Ryan Agoncillo.Judy Ann got her wish. On April 28, 2009, at 7 am at the San Juan Nepomuceno Church, San Juan, Batangas, the actress became Mrs. Ryan Agoncillo in solemn, elegant and media-free rites. It was no mean feat given that both Judy Ann and Ryan have a huge fan base.

Megastar Sharon Cuneta stood as their matron of honor. Agot Isidro, Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid added sparkle to the event by singing love songs to the couple.

Other than the said stars, the wedding was intentionally low-key yet at the same time, and as TV host Suzi Entrata-Abrera puts it, truly exceptional and very creative.

It was in 2004 when Judy Ann and Ryan’s love blossomed in the set of the ABS-CBN TV series, “Krystala.” Ryan proposed to Judy Ann on May 11, 2008, her 30th birthday.

Claudine Barretto and Raymart Santiago

Unlike the Agoncillo-Santos nuptial, celebrities Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto were very vocal and happy to share their wedding plans to the media.

Months before the wedding, the two even hosted a unique wedding entourage party at the classy Gazebo Royale along Visayas Avenue in Quezon City.

From then on, details of the wedding were an open book to the public:  that the reception will be at the posh Tagaytay Highlands Country Club; top designer Randy Ortiz will suit up the groom, bride and the whole entourage; Gary Valenciano and Kuh Ledesma will sing a song specially composed for the wedding by known composer Trina Belamide; a shower of rose petals from a helicopter and fireworks will signal the end of the rites; and so on.

Asked to comment on a rumored P25 million expense, Raymart quipped:  “Sobra naman ‘yon, tsismis lang ‘yon. We’ll spend P24.5 million lang!”

Claudine, then on top of her game as an actress, was asked on how she arrived at her decision to marry. “I’m not getting any younger dahil 26 na ako,” she said. “Also, Raymart is so mature and responsible I am sure he will be a good family man. I’ve never been more at peace in my life than when this fell into place.”

The two tied the knot on March 27, 2006; a date which coincides with the wedding anniversary of Raymart’s parents, the late director Pablo Santiago and wife Cielito.

Richard Gomez and Lucy Torres

Richard Gomez and Lucy Torres’ wedding was virtually celebrated by the whole city of Ormoc where Lucy hails.

Describing it as a big celebration might even be an understatement. A motorcade was held that brought the couple and their 1,000 guests to the Ormoc Super Dome. Printed shirts which read “I was there at the Richard-Lucy Wedding, Ormoc City, April 28, 1998” were sold for P25 on the streets.

The actor first met the mestiza model at a commercial shoot in 1993. He did not court her until 1997 though – and after yet another commercial shoot!

As it turned out, Lucy was a long-time fan of the handsome actor  and so eventually, Richard married Lucy at the St.Peter and Paul Parish Church in Ormoc.

Did you know that two days after the wedding, another party was held at which CDs with songs close to Richard’s heart were given away to guests?

Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez

After being linked to many actresses, it was big news when actor Aga Muhlach announced his plans to marry beauty queen Charlene Gonzalez in 2001.

The two met at the set of the defunct ABS-CBN sitcom, “Oki Doki Doc” in 1993. From then on, they forged a good friendship that lasted through years of intrigues and individual successes, including Charlene winning the Bb. Pilipinas-Universe title in 1994.

On May 28, 2001, the friends became husband and wife, exchanging their “I do’s” at the St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Pacdal, Baguio City. The reception was held at Camp John Hay Club House with Le Souffle catering the sit-down dinner.

Baguio City then was turned into a festive place complete with colorful buntings to celebrate Aga and Charlene’s day. A three-day golf tournament at the Camp John Hay ushered in the wedding.

During the wedding, the groom, who looked dapper in a Giorgio Armani suit, was described as more nervous than the bride.

“Next to God, you are and always will be the most important person in my life. I commit myself in building our marriage, our home, and our happiness. I will forever be faithful and constant to you; with my love, I will give you my life and all that is meaningful to me,” Aga said in his wedding vow.

Cesar Montano and Sunshine Cruz

Despite a rocky marriage, husband and wife Cesar “Buboy” Montano and Sunshine Cruz could boast of having one of the most beautiful and lavish celebrity weddings of all time.

Set in an intricately designed open-air venue, and with the beautiful Manila sunset as backdrop, the well-admired actor and the sexy actress had vowed that their love was for keeps on September 14, 2000 at the beachside of Manila Bay. Cesar wore an Armani flown from Italy while Sunshine was in an Eric Pineda creation. The reception was held at Coconut Palace.

Buboy and Sunshine met at a film shoot of “Bullet,” the former’s directorial debut.

Years later, and after going through shared failures and problems including Cesar’s loss at a senatorial bid and Sunshine’s bitter word-war with Cesar’s sister, Sunshine was quoted to have said what sounded like concise paraphrase of her wedding vow: “I’ll do anything for Buboy.”

Cardinal Rosales stresses solemnity of marriage rite

When we first came across the article below, we wondered how our friends in the industry, particularly the event organizers and wedding planners, would feel about the statement of the His Eminence. We are posting this not to stir a debate, but to share the information. 🙂

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(via CBCP News)  While underscoring the sacredness of the sacrament of matrimony, a high-ranking prelate also expressed alarm on some wedding ceremonies becoming a “special event production,” thus robbing the rite of its solemnity.

Manila Archbishop Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales said he has been alarmed with the growing number of entrepreneurs now known as “event organizers” and “wedding planners” involved in the smallest details of weddings who sometimes turn the solemn rite into a “show” or “presentation.”

The Cardinal made the observation in an interview over Veritas Radio Monday morning.

He noted that couples now focus their attention to the minutest details of the preparations, invitations, the program and the songs to be sung during the reception instead of the meaning of the Sacrament of Matrimony.

“May kabanalan ang sakramento ng kasal at ang kabanalan ng kasal ay kung minsa’y nawawala sapagkat ang atensyon ng ikakasal ay naaagaw ng producer o planner at ‘di na nauunawaan ang ipinapayo ng pari,” the cardinal explained.

While worried that the sacrament of marriage is being robbed of its solemnity and spirituality, he said he is also concerned of the expenses such a big production will entail on the couple.

“Ang iba, sa oras na marinig ang gastos, sa halip na magpakasal sa simbahan ay sa huwes na nagpapakasal,” he added.

These wedding planners are considerably paid to attend to almost all the details involved in the ceremony turning a sacred rite into a presentation or show, the cardinal said.

Pre-Cana conference

Reminiscing on his early years as a young pastor, Rosales said one thing he misses these days is the chance to talk to young couples engaged to be married through the Pre-Cana Conference.

During these conferences couples have the opportunity to discuss honestly with each other one’s strengths and areas of growth, the sacrament of Holy Matrimony, family life, communication, finances, sexuality and one’s role in society and in the Church.

He said he finds it enjoyable talking to engaged couples as he “gains their friendship and in fulfillment of my duties as pastor.”

The prelate said these conferences are important to the engaged couple for them to realize their responsibilities in the eyes of society and the Church. (Melo M. Acuna)

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Send your wedding wishes toward the sky!

Imagine a dozen or more paper lanterns glowing and floating the nighttime skies.

 

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They’re called sky lanterns or fire lanterns and they are gaining popularity in weddings in the UK.  Those who tuned in the Judai & Ryan wedding TV special may have seen their guests releasing what seem like glowing paper balloons.  Now, people are asking what they were and were to get them.

Sky lanterns is a great addition, or alternative, to firework displays. Online, they’re available in sites like skylanterns.com.

Via the W@W-SDG (Suppliers’ Discussion Group), we learned that Design Manila have this available locally.  View this video for an actual launch of these lanterns in a recent event they’ve handled.

Light it up.  Make a wish. Then let it fly. 🙂

Iba na ang (groom na) matangkad!

While browsing the website of Celebrations! — the bridal show & special events expo happening this weekend in SMX — I’ve encountered this feature about this unique product for men who wants to add a few more inches in time for the honeymoon… er… wedding day pala! 🙂

It’s by Bradford Shoe Co. which is joining a wedding fair for the first time.  The company has developed  “height tech” shoes for men who want to look 3-4″ inches taller instantly and effortlessly.  The shoes look and feel no different from regular shoes.

Unlike elevator shoes, Bradford claims theirs are specially designed and engineered by not simply inserting additional insole into regular shoes.  They say doing this would make a regular shoe extremely uncomfortable, painful and may even injure your feet.  Below is a diagram of Bradford’s AddHeight-Technology.

 

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This is especially worth considering for grooms who want to appear taller than his bride especially if she’s really keen on wearing high heels. As for me, I’ll go look for the Bradford booth in Celebrations! this weekend and try me a pair! Astig kaya matangkad!  hehehe. 🙂

I was in on the year’s biggest secret!

WaW Judy ann Ryan with invitation

The following article was originally posted via facebook. Written by Trina Belamide, whose family owns the compound where the hush hush, private celebrity wedding reception of actress Judy Ann Santos to TV host Ryan Agoncillo took place. Plans about this union was kept under wraps and its truly commendable how such a high profile showbiz couple was able to do so. We’ve read a few articles of what transpired during that April 28 nuptials. But not much has been said about how this wedding was actually planned until now.

Coincidentally, it was also Trina who gave us a peek into another celebrity wedding back in 2006 when she agreed to answers our questions about the song she did for Claudine Barreto & Raymart Santiago’s wedding.  Back then, she talked to us as an artist and a songwriter.  For this article, she wears a different hat by  candidly narrating her first-hand story about the wedding, from the time their resort was booked up until the brunch reception.   Allow her to take us with her as she gives us a glimpse into another celebrity wedding.  Read on…

First-hand account: Untold stories about the Juday-Ryan wedding

The following excerpt came from the article which appeared in today’s edition of The Philippine Star.  Written by Büm D. Tenorio Jr. (who also took the accompanying picture of the bride) witnessed the entire wedding festivities from sunup to sundown.  Read his personal account…

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judai.jpgThe invite, which came in a rectangular native brown box read: “Eto na ‘to. Inuman na! Punta kang nakaputi. Sikreto lamang natin ‘to ah.” Most guests got their invites four days before the wedding via mail. The invite also came with the left pair of slipper. The other pair was claimed at the dinner reception. The slippers became the “official” footwear of the guests at the wedding dinner.

Juday’s and Ryan’s names were not mentioned in the invite. Many, however, were able to figure out whose wedding it was when they called the R.S.V.P. number of Rita Neri, the country’s premier wedding coordinator. Neri’s office confirmed it was indeed the wedding of Ryan and Juday and they never gave further information.

A sense of adventure was definitely an intrinsic ingredient of the wedding and only those who were truly close to the couple would understand the reason behind the thrill and suspense.

“Thank you for being part of this treasure hunt. You really have to be here,” Ryan told the more than 200 guests, referring to how everybody tried to keep the details of their wedding under wraps.

Earlier that day, there were only more than 80 of us who witnessed their 7 a.m. exchange of vows at the San Juan Nepomuceno church in the town of San Juan, three hours away from Balai Anilao by either boat or car.

“This is such a perfect moment. This is exactly how I envisioned it to be. Thank you,” Juday said, profusely punctuating her speech that night with gratitude. [READ MORE…]

Tales about the Juday & Ryan wedding…

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So today turns out to be THE day of local celebrities Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillio. Theirs was one of the most anticipated weddings, but details were kept under wraps until the very last hour.  Father Tito Caluag officiated the low-key ceremony held in San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church in San Juan, Batangas, just this morning at 7 AM.

Last week, entertainment writer Ricky Lo said in STAR’s Funfare last week that the altar date is on May 2 in Tagaytay as his insider-informer spilled the beans, so to speak.  Dolly Anne Carvajal of Inquirer’s Dollywood corroborated the story claiming that the details came from “an unimpeachable source.” 😀

We’ve heard about the April 28 wedding date a couple of weeks ago.  It was a definitely scoop but we can’t even blog about it.  Not when the wedding suppliers were requested to abide to a non-disclosure agreement.  Pinoyparazzi.com even reported that Willie Revillame received a text and read it aloud in this afternoon’s edition of “Wowowee” that the couple imposed a P5 million fine for the wedding’s suppliers if anyone squealed about the wedding date, location and other details. Whoa! 😯

While other news sites list the who’s who among the wedding entourage and guestlist, we at W@W will list the who’s who among the couple’s chosen suppliers:

Paul Cabral – gown designer
Jerome Lorico – groom’s suit
Jing Monis & Juan Sarte  – hair & makeup
Rita Neri – wedding planner
Robert Blancaflor – event stylist/florist
Gene Gonzalez of Cafe Ysabel – caterer
Balai Laiya – brunch reception
Balai Anilao – sunset dinner reception
Balai Laiya / Trivona Beach Resort / Tamarindo Resort– accommodations
Penk Ching of Pastry Bin – cake maker
Printsonalities – invitation printer
Ed and Tina Pasamba’s String Minstrels – musicians (sextet)
Patrick Uy – photographer
Raymond Isaac – photographer
Jason Magbanua – videographer (8mm)
Baicapture – photobooth

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