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Collaborative artworks by Suzette Bernardo-Montelibano, photography; Lanelle Abueva-Fernando, pottery; and Lisa de Leon-Zayco, mosaic; on display at Globe Art Gallery. Opens today and will be here till October 30 Mondays to Fridays 9am to 6pm. Globe Tower Forum (basement level), 32nd St. cor. 7th Ave., BGC, Taguig. Hope to see you there

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Come, see and experience for yourself, the works of Abueva-Fernando, De Leon-Zayco and Bernardo-Montelibano in a rare exhibit of women who can rock your senses.Confluence2 (14)

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  They  bring to this exciting, multi-sensory exhibit a taste of their individual works showcasing how they continue to evolve as artists and what makes them forces to contend with.

Suzette Bernardo-Montelibano is a rare gem among a sea of photographers who continues to elevate and differentiate fine art photography with her insightful eye for architectural lines even in the most ordinary of things, bringing to light what one is unable to see before.Confluence2 (16)

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 Lisa de Leon-Zayco was recently commissioned to create a mosaic version of one of Señor Juvenal Sansó’s famed artworks. Each piece painstakingly put together now graces the entrance of the newly-opened Sanso Museum.Confluence2 (18)

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 Lanelle Abueva-Fernando is no stranger to the art world, owning her own brand of pottery. The discipline she has earned after years of apprenticeship in Japan yet unbridled by her spirit yields free-form shapes and swathes of uncommon glazes.Confluence2 (6)

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After a successful artistic confluence last year, Artis3 has once more come together for another collaboration taking their artistry to a whole new level.
Boldness is perhaps what comes to mind as they bolt out of their comfort zones, taking on an approach that is not usually expected of them. This time, they sought to view nature with an eye for the abstract.Confluence2 (14)
Master potter Lanelle Abueva-Fernando, mosaic artist Lisa de Leon-Zayco, and fine art photographer Suzette Bernardo-Montelibano share their passions to create pieces of mix media never done before. At first glance, you cannot help but be awed by the beautiful, cohesive whole. However, you will find that it draws you in, pulls you in realizing that the minute details hold the uniqueness of each art genre thereby telling more stories than meets the eye. You can almost feel the hand print in the pottery, the nips and cracks of each tesserae, and the blend of light and color of the photograph that holds it together.
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Thank you CJ Jesena for inviting me to see this wonderful exhibit!  Confluence2 (11) Robert Montelibano, the creative Director for the show and more importantly the husband of Suzette 🙂Confluence2 (7)

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Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

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The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is an annual event since 1950 where only the best and most rare cars from all over the world are invited to exhibit and compete at the beautiful venue, the 18th Fairway of the Pebble Beach Golf Link.   First conducted in 1950, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is often said to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare automobiles are invited to appear on the famed eighteenth fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links each year, and connoisseurs of art and technology congregate to see them. This year 219 cars from 16 countries competed at the event.

Over 15,000 attendees at the Pebble Beach Concours d’ Elegance.  A car show with a breathtaking venue – the 18th Fairway of the Pebble Beach Golf Link by the waters.  A 1924 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Cabriolet ( right ) won the competition.

1924 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A F. Ramseier & Cie Worblaufen Cabriolet Jim Patterson/The Patterson Collection, Louisville, Kentucky

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One of my favourite cars in the show was in the British pre war Sports Class  was a Bugatti which had sexy curves

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Many Ferraris were featured in this years show

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Concept Cars displayed in the lawn of the Lodge at Pebble Beach

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Jay Leno, an avid car collector  (Credit: Photo Copyright © Kimball Studios / Courtesy of Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance)

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Beautiful temporary tents were set up by in different areas by the car companies who sponsored the event, Cadillac, Tesla, Lexus, Infinity and Mac Laren

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You will think that only men will be at the show, but people from all ages including ladies and pets who attend the event.  

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A young boy going around taking photos of the cars

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Many ladies chatting with other ladies and wearing beautiful hats!  A perfect occasion to display your most beautiful and colourful hats and serves as a double purpose as shade from the heat which can reach over a hundred degrees

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“I continue to be inspired by the generosity of the collector car community,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “Entrants bring their automotive treasures here to share with others, judges bring their expertise, sponsors often debut new cars and provide items for opportunity drawings—and, together, we are able to make a solid contribution to better the lives of others.”

“It is easy to see the affluence of this area, but we cannot overlook the many needs in this county,” Pebble Beach Company CEO William Perocchi said. “It’s because of the generosity of our donors and charity partners that we can significantly impact the lives of Monterey County residents. The money raised during this event, and in turn distributed to our community partners, helps those in need.”  It is a worthwhile event to see even atleast once in your life if you love cars.  And for the rest of the family, definitely something to enjoy as well and continue on to visit Monterey, Carmel and the Big Sur which are in the near vicinity of the show.

Osaka Ohsho in a Sukiyaki State of Mind This Rainy Season!

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Japan’s reknowned “King of Gyoza”, has a lot more to offer than their famous steamed & pan seared Japanese dumplings. This rainy season, Osaka Ohsho is in a Sukiyaki State of Mind with their NEW Sukiyaki Festival bannering two all NEW Sukiyaki variants each featuring different gyoza flavors together with their classic favorite Beef Sukiyaki! Because nothing goes down better than a piping hot bowl of noodle soup amidst torrential downpours!

Seafood lovers will simply adore their NEW Asari Gyoza Sukiyaki Soup with 3 pcs. of their Nori Gyoza, ocean fresh clams, vermicelli rice noodles, & leeks simmered in a clear clam broth enriched with fresh Japanese miso. As a less adventurous but still altogether appealing alternative, customers can still enjoy the soothing sensation of having piping hot noodle soup with Osaka Ohsho’s NEW Gyoza Chicken Sukiyaki Soup with 3 pcs. of their Original Gyoza, tender boneless chicken chunks, vermicelli rice noodles, shitake mushrooms, & mixed vegetables simmered in a flavorful Japanese miso soup base. Should you want a tried and tested favorite this rainy season, your choice will definitely be Osaka Ohsho’s Beef Sukiyaki with tender sliced beef, vermicelli rice noodles, soft Japanese tofu, mixed mushrooms, & assorted vegetables in a sweet, rich, & nourishing beef broth.

So don’t fret as the rains start to pour down! Make the most out these gloomy, overcast, rainy days by getting in a Sukiyaki State of Mind yourself at Osaka Ohsho located at the 3rd level of the SM Megamall Fashion Hall. Their NEW Sukiyaki Festival is available for a limited time only so wait out the rains comfortably with them with a soothing bowl of any of our Sukiyaki variants!

Founded in Osaka Japan in 1969, Osaka Ohsho is reknowned as Japan’s # 1 gyoza specialist w/ over 380 stores in Japan currently. Now present in Thailand, Singapore, Shanghai China, Korea, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, Osaka Ohsho is widely recognized to serve the world’s #1 gyoza!

Asari Gyoza Sukiyaki Soup – Osaka Ohsho’s Nori Gyoza blends amazingly well with their Japanese miso-clam broth, clams, and vermicelli noodles!

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Gyoza Chicken Sukiyaki Soup – As a more conventional pairing, Osaka Ohsho’s Original Gyoza is combined with tender chicken, mushrooms, mixed vegetables, & vermicelli noodles in a Japanese miso soup base.

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Beef Sukiyaki – If you’re not in the mood to try something new, go with a tried and tested Osaka Ohsho favorite: Beef Sukiyaki of beef, vermicelli noodles, Japanese tofu, mushrooms, & vegetables in a sweet & rich beef broth.

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Manille Liqueur de Dalandan

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Congratulations Olivia Limpe Aw on the launch of Manille Liqueur de Dalandan.  You are amazing! And so nice to know that a friend’s idea came to life – Gaita  apparently suggested to do citrus flavors – so after Olive launched Calamansi, now Dalandan and Gaita says maybe Pomelo.   Not only is it a good product, it helps farmers in our country.   And because Olive goes straight to the farmers, the farmers are able to get better profit ( compared to having the usual 8 middlemen leaving them with less than 10% of the cost.) Thank you Olive and Gaita

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“Manille  Liqueur de Dalandan is the only liquor  in the world that utilized the essential oils of  the fruit    [dalandan] and captures the sweet zesty profile of dalandan,”  says Olivia Limpe-­Aw, President and   CEO of Destileria  Limtuaco & Co., Inc. She  adds that the company’s Philippine Craft Spirits line was    made out of  the need to create something  uniquely local. “I saw the limited use of the crops we had    here…I wanted  to show everyone  that  with proper research, the right materials and most importantly,    drive and passion, we can find a way to be advocates  of  our own produce,” follows Limpe-­Aw.

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This ties  in perfectly with Margarita Forés and her active support of local farmers and championing our local    produce all over the world. “I’ve had the honor in recent years to be able to present Filipino cuisine and    products abroad. And being able to showcase the best in our country, has always made me proud,” she    adds that, “Having encountered products like Manille  Liqueur de Calamansi and now Manille Liqueur de Dalandan,  I think that it has brought this advocacy of mine full circle.”Manille Liqueur de Dalandan (13)

Manille  Liqueur de Dalandan also does its  part  in joining this support of  local farmers by paying    them    the market price of dalandan. By cutting out the traders, the farmers get 100%  of the  profits from    dealing with the company.  “It’s sort of a CSR effort for our company… this increases every farmer’s margins  a great deal.”

Destilera Limtuaco & Co., Inc. together with Brand Ambassador Margarita Forés officially launched the second variant of the company’s Manille Liqueur collection – Manille Liqueur de Dalandan.

Held in the Grace Park, Margarita Forés’ very own farm-­to-­table concept  restaurant, guests were treated  to an exclusive menu  utilizing  Manille Liqueur de Dalandan  as  well as the dalandan fruit, itself.

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 Nothing goes to waste at Disteleria Limtuaco – since they only use the rind for the liqueur they thought of making something out of the fruit.  SOAP! Manille Liqueur de Dalandan (7)

As  part of the company’s  thrust to help preserve the environment  and reduce its carbon footprint,    Destileria Limtuaco & Co., Inc. has decided to convert their post processing, calamansi and dalandan rind, fruit and seeds into a by-­product: a natural ingredient which is called calamansi and    dalandan mud that is filled with so many complex  substances.  Such natural ingredients find useful    applications in the cosmetics and personal care industry.

 During  the launch of its product, Manille Liqueur de Dalandan, Destileria Limtuaco & Co., Inc. also launched their line of soaps, “Si” Handcrafted Calamansi and Dalandan Face and Body Soap. Both the natural ingredient calamansi and dalandan mud and the finished soap products have great    export potential.Handmade soaps using natural food and drink  ingredients are now quite a    popular trend abroad. The soap    itself carries a lot of the cosmetic advantages of calamansi such as    its whitening, antiseptic and anti?acne properties.

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Destileria  Limtuaco & Co., Inc. has tapped the expertise of  Dr. Rainier B. Villanueva, President & CEO of  Rainiers Research & Development Institute, Inc. to develop  the soap product and he is currently    working on more product applications. According to Dr. Villanueva: “this is indeed a versatile natural ingredient which has very strong export potential. We are currently in talks with companies    abroad who have expressed strong interest in our calamansi and dalandan mud. There is a trend    towards using natural ingredients and  Destileria Limtuaco comes just in the right time with the right product. It is definitely an exciting time for us at Rainiers Research & Development Institute to have the access to such promising  ingredients that allow us to come up with  superior personal care products.“

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Dr. Rainier Villanueva is a Neurosurgeon by profession who found his calling in the concoction of formulations using different local herbs under strict clinical parameters. This has led to a prolific 70–product line extensively using plants and minerals endemic to the Philippines. He developed Rainiers Research & Development Institute in 1988 and this has since become one of the pioneers and leaders in the field of herbal cosmetics in the country. With the addition of Destileria Limtuaco’s calamansi and dalandan mud, he says: “we can now expand our product offering which will better address the needs of our discriminating personal care clientele who are continuously on the look out for better, more natural and more effective products.”

“Si” Calamansi and Dalandan Handcrafted Face and Body Soaps may be purchased online through the company’s e–store https://cmc.estore.convoymktg.com/. For inquiries, please call Noreen Gatmaitan 3617491–98 loc 841.

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 One of the top mixologists in the country, Enzo Lim, provided the drinks for the evening. His two interpretations were: Doña Sol, a blend Liqueur de Dalandan, local whisky, sweet vermouth and orange juice while the Sinturis Smash was a refreshing mix of Manille Liqueur de Dalandan, muddled lemon and mint with a little bit of gin. These drinks perfectly highlight the versatility of the dalandan liqueur. Those who didn’t look to drink cocktails were offered ice-cold shot os Manille Liqueur de Dalandan, the perfect way to cleanse the palate.

 

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Destileria  Limtuaco & Co., Inc. was established in 1852 and is the oldest distillery in the Philippines.    Through five  generations of master blending tradition,

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Limtuaco  has  invented, developed and patented numerous formulae and aging processes in the  wine     and liquor industry. The company  has been awarded various distinctions by the Mode Selections, Institut   Pour Les Selections De La Qualite in Rome, Italy and London, England for  its whisky, rum, brandy,  vodka   and  gin. It had recently also been recognized by the International Taste and Quality Institute  in Brussels,   Belgium  for its Paradise Mango Rum Liqueur, Napoleon VSOP Brandy, Old Captain Rum, Amadeo   Coffee Liqueur, Manille Liqueur de Calamansi and Manille Liqueur de Dalandan.

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Now on its 163rd year, the company has enjoyed loyal following due to its product quality, taste, aroma     and smoothness as proof of master blending expertise, technical innovation. These steps have allowed     Destileria Limtuaco & Co., Inc. to gain recognition as the quality leader of the Philippine liquor industry.    Its expansion to the international market has made it the top exporter of distilled spirits i thecountry   today.  Destileria Limtuaco’s commitment to quality and continual improvement is also manifested by   beingthe country’s first and,  to date, only distillery with  an ISO9001:2008-­?certified quality    management system.

Destileria  Limtuaco & Co., Inc.  is  a 1997 Centennial Awardee of the Philippine Department of Trade    and Industry where  it was confirmed to be not only the oldest distillery in the country but also the oldest    manufacturing company in the Philippines.

For online orders, please visit our e-­commerce store at https://cmcestore.convoymktg.com/

Pottery Barn Kids Halloween Collection 2015

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It’s the time of the year to celebrate the whimsical and spooky themes that Halloween brings! What’s more exciting than dressing up as your favorite character and putting up our unique décor to celebrate the season.

Pottery Barn Kids offers new and exciting costume collections, from charming unicorns and ladybugs to spooky witches and vampires. Our kid-friendly costumes are suited for various ages and genders, with accessories and headpieces to match. For babies, our costumes come with supersoft faux fur or satin linings. Complete your look with the must-loved Felt Treat Bags and Containers perfect for Trick or Treat.

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Innovative tabletop pieces perfectly match our Halloween plates and tumblers, adorned with images of a Cat, Witch, Spider and Jack O’ Lantern. Add a gothic accent to your haunted house with a blackened Light Up Candelabra, boasting flickering lights. Themed Charibackers make your party memorable by giving each child a special place to sit and to store treats for taking home. Perfect for parties, our Chairbackers have a soft felt face for a homespun look, while our Halloween tablecloth features a slew of crawling spiders.

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Our Luminaries greet guests with spooky good cheer. We’ve taken traditional luminarias and designed them to be safe around children. Place a flameless candle in our papier-mâché Cat or Jack O’ Lantern to line the path to your door or your front step, or to accent a window.

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Our themed Garlands provide your walls, entryway or mantel with seasonal style, while our Lightup Haunted Houses and Ghost Candles are wonderfully imaginative and light up at night for a magical effect.

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In the Philippines, Pottery Barn Kids is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc., a member of SSI Group, Inc., and is located at Central Square and Estancia, Capitol Commons. Follow Pottery Barn Kids on Facebook or Instagram @potterybarnkidsPH, and visit www.ssilife.com.ph for more information.

The Party Kitchen

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 The Party Kitchen brought to you by the Romulo Food Group – the same owners as Romulo Cafe – Sandy Romulo Squillantini together with my Gumamela friend, Maritina Romulo @maritinarom . Check them out The Party Kitchen contact

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Something Blue

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Tiffany engagement rings now available in Rustan’s

The Tiffany setting is the ultimate symbol of true love. A ring with a diamond of legendary brilliance, lifted above the band into the light where fine faceting unleashes it’s astonishing fire and scintilation. It was introduced in 1886, this is the world’s most famous engagement ring. It’s round brilliant diamond is lifted into the light on six prongs, unleashing legendary fire and radiance. Complemented by a shared- setting wedding band, it possesses an extraordinary presence
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Likhang Habi 2015

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Likhang_Habi (1)_01Likhang_Habi (1)_1Likhang_Habi (02)_1 Look how nice!!! They are all wearing our very own textiles – Rambie Lim ( Treasurer) , Maribel Ongpin – ( Chairman of the Board) Monsy David ( Pres ) Ruby Roa ( VP – not in photo ) Louis Locsin ( Corp Sec ) Rene Guatlo ( Editor of HABI book ) Please join and help support the efforts of HABI The Philippine Textile Council and visit the Habi Market Fair 2015Likhang Habi_ (10)Once again, it’s time to shine the spotlight on hand-woven traditional textiles of the Philippines. The Likhang Habi Market Fair will be held at the Glorietta 2 Activity Center on October 23 to 25, 2015.

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Likhang_Habi (03)_1Traditional textiles have been gaining a steady following of admirers since its appearance at bazaars and fairs in Manila, especially at Likhang Habi, which focuses solely on this traditional art and its long heritage within our culture.

From Luzon to Mindanao, weaving communities have used pineapple, abaca, cotton, silk, banana, buri and pandan to produce their own particular weaves which will be featured in Likhang Habi: Inabel from the Ilocos region and La Union, Cordillera weaves from Banaue and Padcal in Benguet, tnalak (an abaca weave) from Lake Sebu in Mindanao, piña from Aklan and Palawan, hablon and patadyong from Iloilo, Mangyan textiles and baskets from Mindoro, Yakan weave from Basilan, and mats and bags from Samar and Bukidnon.

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With inputs from creative consultants, fashion designers and design workshops, traditional textiles have been harnessed and integrated into products that suit the everyday lifestyle, bringing a touch of artisanal creativity to home essentials such as blankets, mats, cushion covers, table runners, napkins, baskets, trays and items of furniture as well as clothing and fashion accessories.

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Opening night will also serve as the launch of Rara: Weaving “Mats of Dreams” in the Philippines, a book on our distinctive banig.

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Habi, The Philippine Textile Council, founded in 2009 to research, promote and develop hand-woven traditional textiles, sponsors the Likhang Habi Market Fair. Funds raised will go to the social outreach projects of Habi in weaving communities all over the country. Recently, the proceeds from last year’s fair allowed Habi, with technical support of PhilFIDA, the Philippine Fiber Development Agency, to fund cotton crop at their facility in Batac, Ilocos Norte. This will allow cotton to be brought back to small farms.Likhang_Habi (03)_2Likhang_Habi (04)_1Likhang Habi 2015 (7)

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For more information on Likhang Habi Market Fair please contact Ms. Norie Moldez of HABI at (632) 478-2765 and moldeznorie@yahoo.com.ph or Ms. Irene Venturina of Philippine Art Events Inc. at (632) 831-0953 and irene@artfairphilippines.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HabiThePhilTextileCouncil

Instagram: @habifair #lovethehabilifestyle #supportthehabilifestyle

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TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA

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I love this woman!  No one beats her and her energy!  Aside from taking time out to dress up and look gorgeous, she has time to endorse so many products, write for her column, attend many events, host many events, plan her charity ball, plan her celebrations which are always in theme and have time to stay healthy and exercise – whether it be running or Zumba!  This year was a Zumba party!TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (35)

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Of course it’s Tim Yap behind this hip place!TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (4)

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Private rooms by the poolTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (7)

While waiting I entered one of the private rooms which was air-conditioned haha!! 🙂TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (10)

Pretty and sexy early birds with me – the Moreno sister- Ana Martha and Tanya Moreno dela PazTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (14)

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The venue for Zumbaing 🙂TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (12)

Ready to ZumbaTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (15)

Aslie waiting 🙂 TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (16)

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The Zumba group from Polo Club all out to support and celebrateTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (17)

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OMG! 🙂
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I love this photo!!  Tessa and the handsome men in her life!TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (21)

Mommy Marixi and daughter Annika are always present in the partiesTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (23)

FUN FUN FUN!!!TEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (30)

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Room of giveawaysTEZZAZINGALONGZUMBA (8)

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