Home

NEWS

OFW-CONNECT

STAR STUDIO MAGAZINE

MISS SAIGON

LETTERS, MAILS, ETC.

S.E. HISTORY

 

CLICK Newsletter
Official Publication of S.E. Productions


JAMILA DIBARATUN IS RIYADH'S SINGING POP ICON

 

By: Alexander Asuncion

Reprint from Arab News

 Jamila Dibaratun of Cagayan de Oro City was adjudged winner on Friday, 29th April 2005 in this year’s initial search for Riyadh Pop Icon, a reality-based singing competition of Special Events (SE) Productions patterned after ABS-CBN’s Star in a Million and Born Diva shows.

 Dibaratun received a cash prize of US$1,000.00, plus appliances and gift certificates. ny Powermax gave out a 21” Sony colored TV, Sony DVD Player, while Mediacom provided a set of karaoke and home theater systems.

 Albert Padilla, the Star of Davao, whose powerful rendition of a medley of Ngayong Nandito Ka, In Your Eyes, One Love and Livin’ La Vida Loca made the house screaming to the spectator’s delight, was the first runner-up.

 “I respect the decision of the board of judges”, Padilla said with humility on Dibaratun’s victory. “Jamila is a promising singer and she’ll go a long, long way”, he added.

 “Although Padilla was a total entertainer among the League of Seven, Dibaratun got an edge over the voice quality and internet votes which have an impact on the overall ruling”, a juror defended who asked not to be identified.

 Edgar Esmeria, the Star of Cabanatuan, was named second runner-up. He sang a medley of Filipino songs.

 Teary-eyed Dibaratun said she did not expect winning the title because all contestants were at their best.

 “I will not forget the memories and friendship I found in them. They did not put me down, instead, they pushed me up. I am sharing my award with every contestant and to my parents and friends”, Dibaratun said.

 The other four contestants who made to the League of Seven were Jennifer dela Cruz (Star of Bulacan), Lowelene Tolentino (Star of Ilocos), Salmah Macabangkit (Star of Lanao del Sur) and Enrique Aure Jr (Star of Cavite).

 “She deserves the title in and out. She was singing with her heart and soul. I wish her good luck when she represents Saudi Arabia in the TFC Popstar Singing competition next year in Dubai”, said Chris Luzana, one of the first three eliminated contestants. Luzana and other eliminated contestants had their own production number during the finals, which was held at the Philippine Embassy’s Liwasang Bonifacio.

 Ambassador Bahnarim Guinomla, in an inspirational speech, cited all the contestants and organizers for the musical extravaganza, which he said is the favorite pastime of the Filipinos to unwind.

 “I congratulate all contestants. They have proven their worth and they are now stars”, he said.

 Rani Basanta, the Chief Executive Officer of organizer SE Productions, said proceeds of the show will go to Bahay Kalinga, the temporary shelter for distressed Filipino workers maintained by the Embassy.

 Clovemin Campos, a composer, arranger, choral conductor, and vocal coach headed the board of judges, with Daud Arrieta (a champion of Ang Bagong Kampeon in 1987), Edgar Garcia and Oliver Calma of TFC/ABS-CBN International, and Labor Attaché Manuel Roldan.

 The Riyadh Pop Icon was sponsored by Sony Powermax, Western Union, Crown Asia, The Filipino Channel, Giordano, Little Ceazar’s Pizza, Evelyn Lugo Facial Center, Al-Rabie Saudi Foods Corporation, Mediacom Digital Karaoke, Powerhorse Energy Drink, Sky Freight Forwarders, Forever Living Products, Lotus Fashion and Beauty Center, Manila Food Plaza, Ikea, Abante Middle East and Arab News.

 The other sponsors include Brigitte Nathaniel and Alma Prasas (official make-up artists of the Pop Icon), SEND Inc., Gerico Canlapan Photography, Elite International School, Al Taj International School, Riyadh Palace Hotel, Holiday Inn Hotel Olaya, Radisson SAS  Hotel, Mafaza Ostrich Restaurant, Diplomat Sweets, IPSR, Philippine Guardians Brotherhood and the Philippine Embassy



Copyright© ERWIN M. SERRANO

Create a free website at Webs.com