Friday, June 1, 2012

MISS PHILIPPINES-EARTH 2012: A DÉJÀ VU?

by Jetset Alejandro




I have looked forward to the airing of Miss Philippines-Earth 2012 at TFC a day after the pageant was held as I am out of the country and cannot watch the live proceedings of the pageant. It feels like déjà vu watching it. To acquaint some of the readers about the meaning of déjà vu, it means “already seen” or having experienced it some other time. Well, it really seems it is. Why do I say it? The scoring system is patterned after the Miss World Contest that I have watched in recent times. The challenges are different and varied as seen in this pageant. And the winner, it seems like I have seen a similar winner in the Miss World Philippines pageant who eventually became First Princess in the Miss World 2011. And lastly, it was boring and to say the least, the Miss World Beauty Pageant bored me to death. However this pageant was just a notch higher as it bored me only to the brink of death.

Let me painstakingly make a run down of what the pageant was all about:

THE VENUE AND THE STAGE:

The venue is at the SM Mall of Asia Center Stage. It is the latest offering of SM for its entertainment arm. Considered the top of the entertainment areas at present, we were in awe how grand and spacious the stage was. There was not much stage design seen but I surmised the interplay of the lights was supposed to take over the grandeur but it did not.


THE PRODUCTION NUMBER:

We were introduced to a dazzling jazz number by selected dancers (probably ABS-CBN dancers) when we saw the entrance of the first set of candidates with similar outfits and with a blue shoulder shawl. Then they were followed by other candidates with similarly colored outfits but this time with no shoulder shawls. The candidates gyrated onstage and swayed their hands and simply, there was not much variation or excitement created by the production number. I just felt that the production number should be an imprimatur to the big bang ahead but nay, it just created a ripple. Add to this is the camera panning which lacks focus and clarity and of course, the lighting which makes us difficult to discern what is happening onstage. I have this complaint about lighting during the Miss Earth 2011 and Binibining Pilipinas 2012 production and yet ABS-CBN does not seem to listen to gripes from spectators on TV like us. They should up their ante concerning this in order to satisfy their viewing customers. In any way, it should always be the dictum, “the customer is always right.”


THE HOSTS:

We were introduced to the hosts of the pageant in the person of Marc Nelson, Rovilson Fernandez and Ginger Conejero. Marc seemed detached and uninspired. Rovilson upped his vigor but he rubs the audience and Ginger tried very much to put the proceeding to a higher level and sometimes succeeds but just so-so most of the time. Further, Rovilson irks me more when he was introducing the members of the Board of Judges when he makes side-remarks after formally introducing them. Hosting decorum please for Rovilson.

THE JUDGES:

1.      Mr. Frederick Alegre –ADBOARD
2.      Gen. Lina Sarmiento –PNP Chief Superintendent
3.      Ms. Christine Cunanan – Travel life Executive Officer
4.      Mr. Joey Mendoza – Executive Officer for SM Supermarkets
5.      Miss Empress Schuck – Artist,Actress, Model Philippines
6.      Mr. Bryan McClelland – Fil-Am Socio-Ecological Entrepreneur
7.      Mr. Raffy Chico- Best Western Premier Manager
8.      Ms. Shalani Soledad-Romulo –Valenzuela City Councilor
9.      Hon. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel – Senator, Republic of the Philippines
10.   Ms. Rachel Grant –Actress, TV Model Host
11.   Ambassador Extraordinaire of Indonesia to the Philippines – H.E. Kristiato Llegogo


THE SWIMSUIT ROUND



All the candidates paraded in their swimsuits. It seemed like eternity seeing all the 47 candidates parading in front of the audience. Since all the candidates needed to be presented in their swimwear, there is no clear focusing on the particular candidates. The lighting and panning are again very wanting. After the swimsuit round, the first set of finalists was announced and they are as follows:
1.      Miss San Juan City – Samantha Purvor
2.      Miss Negros Oriental – Glenna Duch
3.      Miss San Francisco, Cebu – Princess Leiza Manzon
4.      Miss Tabuk City – Glennifer Perido
5.      Miss Puerto Princesa City – Thoreen Halvorsen

THE EVENING GOWN COMPETITION



The girls again paraded in their evening gowns. As the girls are sashaying in their evening gowns, the group of 4 ABS-CBN talents (Boys are Boys) performed. I really don’t understand why they have to allow this travesty. At the outset, the boys came out flat on their song and they never recovered till the end. It is disaster at my end and again, it irked me just like having Rovilson as one of the hosts for the pageant. After the evening gown parade, the next set of 5 was announced as follows:
6.      Miss Quezon City – Stephany Dianne Stefanowitz
7.      Miss Fil-Belgium – Roxanne Corluy
8.      Miss Muntinlupa City – Kathleen Subijano
9.      Miss Indang Cavite – Jaydielou Dilidli
10.   Miss Vigan City –Mary Candice Ramos

THE QUESTION AND ANSWER PORTION

We saw all the candidates in Tan Gan’s gowns which were pretty beautiful and elegant. Let us have a run down again of how the girls answered:







  1. Samantha Purvor was asked how fun was San Juan City? She answered that people in San Juan City are warm, loving and compassionate. She went further by trying to beat around the bush. Oh oh. Hmmmm….Seems like the crown is not for her.
  2. Glenna Duch of Negros Oriental was asked what the causes of climate change are. Well she gave an answer and went further how we can overcome climate changes. She was eloquent though but I don’t know how the judges would find her answer.
  3. Princess Leiza Mazon of San Francisco, Cebu was asked what type of renewable energy she recommends the country would use. She answered it should be solar energy because as a tropical country we are blessed with the sun all year round. She wanted to say more but because she heard the bell, it seems like she would like to expand her answer more. But in reality, she had nailed the answer only that she gave an uncertain look after she answered.
  4. Glennifer Perido was asked about the environment suffering from the results of economic development. What can she say about it? She said, a country needs to be developed for the betterment of the people but it should not be at the expense of the environment. The pros and cons of a project should be discussed and that its effects in the environment should be tackled. She said that if we lose the environment, the future will not be good.
  5. Thoreen Halvorsen of Puerto Princesa was asked about a question about the Underground River’s being adjudged as one of the New 7 wonders of the world. What does she think be done to protect the place so that future generations can enjoy the place? She said the government in Puerto Princesa is doing everything to make the place sustainable and that only 500 tourists per day will be allowed to see the place.
  6. Stephany Dianne Stefanowitz of Quezon City was asked if she had any super powers what would it be and how will this super power help preserve Mother Earth. She answered that she would like to have a super power to clean the environment so that the future generation can have a clean place to live in.
  7. Fil-Belgium’s representation, Roxanne Colruy said she will push forward environmental concerns as part of her projects when asked what she can do as a winner of the pageant. She said other things but I was not able to pick it up since most the candidates seem to rush their answers because of the 30 seconds limit to answer the question.
  8. Kathleen Subijano of Muntinlupa City was asked how will she teach the children about environmental preservation and she quipped that it is really important to start with the children and she has a niece for whom she can start teaching the ways of protecting the environment.
  9. Miss Indang in the person of Jaydielou Dilidli was asked what she had learned about joining the pageant. She remarked that she learned about the concept of sustainability. And that we should look at sustainable and renewable sources of energy.
  10. Lastly, Miss Vigan City Mary Candice Ramos was asked about the biggest environmental problem and what she thinks is the answer to this problem. She answered about sustainability and she enumerated a barrage of answers and made it difficult for me to follow her trend of thought but she seemed so confident of her answers and quite eloquent.

THE FAREWELL WALK

Outgoing Athena Imperial made her last walk as Miss Philippines-Earth and she did it in the Tagalog language. She was followed by her court after. It was supposed to be a touching gesture but it seemed like a put on to me. I wonder though.




ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS:

The announcement was quick. After the 10 finalists answered the questions, the 5 winners were announced from them. In previous selections, a Top 5 was called and they were asked same question from where the eventual winners are crowned. The following are the winners:
            Miss Philippines-Eco-Tourism : Miss Vigan City
            Miss Philippines-Fire: Miss Puerto Princesa City
            Miss Philippines-Water: Miss San Juan City
            Miss Philippines-Air: Miss Tabuk City
            Miss Philippines- Earth: Miss Quezon City



TIDBITS:
  1. My personal Top 5 were Vigan City, Pagadian City, San Juan City, Tabuk City and Quezon City. I correctly predicted 4 in the Top 5 with almost the same ranking except Pagadian City. I don’t know why Puerto Princesa was out of my radar. The reason probably is that her pictures do not do her justice. One of our writers even questioned her inclusion as one of the finalists in the evening gown competition. But come to think about it, watching her last night at TFC I must admit I overlooked her qualities. Note that the winning Top 5 came from the cities.
  2. As to the Top 10, I correctly predicted 8 out of 10. As told earlier, Pagadian City is one of my favorites. I see in her a diva from her looks alone. Can this be the reason why she was eased out of the Top 10? Another personal favorite is Miss Cabugao. Miss San Francisco, Cebu placed in the Top 10 instead.
  3. I don’t know if the reason of announcing the first five of semi-finalists after the swimsuit round is just for novelty. I don’t see any other reason. Then the other five is after the evening gown round. Is it to underscore the fact that Miss San Juan City topped the swimsuit round and then the evening gown was topped by Miss Quezon City? Well, for one, I find the process so disjointed and it did not appeal to me. I would have preferred that the ten girls were announced after the production number and they compete for the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. Then a casual interview is done to select the Top 5 and from where they are asked a final question.
  4. Every year, there are innovations into the Miss Philippines-Earth Beauty pageant and since there is no consistency, pageant observers do not know what to expect. This is good in a sense since everyone is kept on guessing what it would be for a particular year. But these innovations sometimes put the organization in question because of their penchant for change. Take for example last year where only 10 candidates mattered during the final pageant and thus, eventually crowning someone that pageant fans dislike.  In fairness though, the organization was transparent about their scoring system for the challenges that would constitute preliminary scores plus their scores with the pre-judging panel. However, they should have placed a percentage of how much will come from the challenge scores and how much will come from the pre-judging interview and personality scores. I am saying this because a lot are questioning Miss Mandaluyong’s inclusion in the Top 10 because she only garnered a score of 74 in the challenges and there were quite a number that had a higher score than her.
  5. The Miss Philippines-Earth season just came after the heels of the Binibining Pilipinas Beauty pageant and that after the Binibini season, it zaps out pageant fans energy and enthusiasm. Truth to tell, our interest with Miss Philippines-Earth has dampened not only a bit but to some extent. The town/province representation should be more strengthened but candidates which are of better and of international caliber should be chosen. I still prefer the regional representations. The candidates are better chosen in the regionals.
Photo Credits: Miss Philippines-Earth.com, ABS-CBN


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