For decades — almost since it was founded in 1920 — Casino Español de Cebu, the premier club of the island where friends meet friends and where families get together with others, has always celebrated New Year’s Eve with the traditional Baile de Disfrases.
However, this time around, the Board of Directors spearheaded by Club president Andre Borromeo opted to welcome the New Year with a Black and White Masquerade Ball.
As expected, members and their guests arrived in sophisticated attires. The distinctive masks added an element of mystery and excitement to the occasion.
Event specialist Debbie Huang created magic through a variety of decorations and design elements — all in black and white — which added to the theme of the affair.
The Cebu Events Chamber Orchestra serenaded the attendees with hard-to-find dining music and theater hits over a dinner to remember, which created a more enjoyable and memorable experience.
During the evening, to vie for prizes, the very best marched in a parade with every imaginable mask before a discerning panel of judges composed of Synthia Oquias, Jose Mari Veloso and Yuki Ricamora.
The winners in the individual category were Barbara Fernandes as most elegant, Dove Sainz as most original, Nichollo Xandro Romualdez as most comical and Tessie Javier as most colorful.
Jash and Ramon Ventura were proclaimed the most elegant couple, while Gabby and Tina Leyson — as the Phantom and the chorus lady Christine Daae of the famed Phantom of the Opera — were adjudged most original. Completing the list of winners were the Court Jesters Mikel and Nicole Sala, most comical, and past president Glenn Loop and wife Honey as Lovebirds, most colorful.
In the group division, the young energetic dependents of club members such as Sophia and Ariana Alo, Rya and Zia Llaban, Luis Moro and Jacko Ordoñez as Heart Thieves were most colorful, while Monique Jarque as Annie Lennox together with Paco Jarque, Mike Sasnovski, Bryan Head, Manol Larrañaga and Eduard Loop as the Misfits were most original. Sony and Annabelle Alo, Louie and Lyn Moro, and Francis and Angel Llaban as Oishis were most elegant.
Cebu’s sought-after Sonata Band provided lively music that had everyone on their feet at the jam-packed dance floor.
Towards midnight with the noisemakers blaring, the countdown began and the New Year was embraced with open arms with hugs and kisses among family and friends. ¡Feliz Año Nuevo!