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RANDOM INTERVIEW

EMCEE: Who is Cyrill in the real sense of word? Of course aside from being a kind and responsible daughter,
friend or classmate maybe, there are things that some people know but not known to others. Let’s find out as
we randomly ask some quirky, trivial and even personal questions to some of our important guests here?
1. Guests
Possible questions:
 What is your relation to Cyrill? How do you find her?
 In one word, how can you describe Cyrill?
 What makes Cyrill’s day very happy?
 Who is Cyrill’s celebrity crush?
 What do you think Cyrill’s strong positive trait?
 What can you say of her when she was a child?
 What is her favorite movie? Why do you think it’s her favorite?
 How are you related to the debutante?
 How did you meet?
2. Family Members
 Why do you name her Cyrill?
 What makes her cry when she was a child?
 What age do you want her to get married?
 In one sentence, what do you wish for her?
 How many pillow does she use on her bed? Why do you think so?
 What is her preferred position when she is sleeping?
 How was Cyrill as a daughter? As a sister?

HOST: Ladies and gentlemen, sit back, and let’s groove, jive and enjoy the party with the band, they’re back on
stage, give it up for City Lights Band!

City Lights Band Performance


HOST: Thank you, City Lights Band for filling the room with music and for jazzing up this party with your
playlist! Are you guys, still with me? More party-party later with City Lights Band. They say, memories are
ways to hold on to the things that we love, and to the things that we don’t want to lose. Sabi nga ni mareng
Cynthia Ozick: “What we remember from childhood, we remember forever.” Tonight we have 18 selected
people who will share with us her unforgettable memory with our lovely debutant. Cham, are you ready for
the bukingan time?

Host to call names one by one and maybe do ad-libs after every story.
18 Pieces of Memories
1. Thea Macy Lagua – Sister
2. Valerie Barrozo – High School Friend
3. Jaya Medina – Community Friend
4. Faith Macavinta – Community Friend
5. Nicole Sai – High School Friend
6. Alyanna Fernandez – Community Friend
7. Precious Lim – Community Friend
8. Joy Oandasan – High School Friend
9. AlessaWasawas – College Friend
10. Vermari Digal – College Friend
11. Isabel Quinsay – Childhood Friend
12. MayenMayao – College Friend
13. Nicole Ingente – High School friend
14. Patrice Angliongto – High School friend
15. Alicia Dizon – One of my best friends in high school
16. Meagan Wenceslao – High School kabarkada
17. Gem Espanto – One of my best friends in high school
18. Justine Alfonso – bestfriend since grade 3
HOST: All of you who are here tonight are closest to Cham. Sabi nga nila, friendship is a million little things.
This time, I’d like to ask Cham’s dear friends this question: “What is that one word that best describes our
debutant, and why?”
Cham to change wardrobe in preparation for the dance number
HOST: Earlier, we were serenaded by the very talented City Lights Band. At this moment, are we ready to
move and groove? I can’t here you, are we ready to move and groove? Ladies and gentlemen, here’s a dance
number from our debutant herself! Let’s put our hands together for Cham and friends!

Cham and Friends – Dance Number


(Ad-lib on the dance number.)
HOST: Matapos tayong pakiligin ng City Lights Band at napasayaw with Cham and friends, let’s do some ice
breaker! Let’s call this “How well do you know Cham?” Gaano niyo nga ba kakilala ang ating lovely debutant?
I have with me a list of trivia or questions about tonight’s fine lady. The mechanics is just simple. I will read the
trivia and if you know the answer, stand up from your seat. Alright, let’s keep the ball rolling!
Trivia, trivia, trivia – While Cham changes wardrobe: From hiphop outfit to cocktail dress
HOST: Grabeh ang bukingan ngayong gabi! Nag enjoy ba tayong lahat? Seems like our gorgeous debutant
really enjoyed tonight. From the shared memories to a game trivia, Cham has shared a part of her growing
years with all of us. At sabi nga ni mareng Willa Cather? “Where there is great love, there are always wishes.”
Because birthdays are always new beginnings, new endeavors with new set of goals, sending birthday
messages and wishes is a tradition especially in our country, where we give high value to family ties and
relationship. Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you these 18 Wishers for our debutant. These are the
people close to the heart of our celebrant, and whom she listens and confides to for inspiring words and
friendly advices. Starting off with the woman dearest to Cham’s heart, representing the mother candle that
will be a source of light for all the well-wishers for our dear Cham, here’s Mommy Cynthia Lagua!
18 Wishes
1. Helen Mozar- Tita from the Community
2. Welinda Elorde – Cousin of my Dad ( Aunt)
3. Joy Cator – Sister of my Dad ( Aunt)
4. Allan Fernandez – Tito from the Community
5. Fred Medina – Tito from the Community
6. Mariza Jaugan- Tita (My mom’s kabarkada in college)
7. Rod Aque- Tito from the community
8. Francis Rizon- Tito from the community
9. Roy Sazon- Tito from the community
10. Joan Salaver – Tita from the community
11. Marvin Caballero – Tito from the community
12. Belen Quinsay – Tita (Mommy’s kabarkada in college)
13. June Adriatico – Tito from the community
14. Paul Garcia – Tito from the community
15. Jun Lim – Tito from the community
16. Nicol Fernandez – Tito from the community
17. Melinda Lagua – Dad’s sister (Aunt)
18. Malinda Lagua – Dad’s eldest sister ( Aunt )
19.
HOST: Many ancient cultures believed that smoke carried their prayers to the heavens. So, at the count of
three, Mommy Cynthia and members of the 18 Wishes, let’s say “May all our wishes come true” and blow our
candles together. 1, 2, and 3…

Everybody blows the candle


HOST: Let me share another good-to-know trivia to everyone on how birthday cakes and candles came about
as a tradition during birthdays. Some believe that the tradition of birthday candles began in Ancient Greece.
Putting candles on a cake was a special way to pay tribute to the Greek moon goddess, Artemis. They baked
round cakes to symbolize the moon. Candles were added to represent the reflected moonlight. Today’s
tradition of making wishes before blowing out the birthday candles may have started with that belief. Enough
of all those did-you-know trivia because at this part of the program, our lovely and stunning Cham will blow
the candles on her birthday cake. And to complete that customary practice, let us all sing joyfully a song I am
very sure everybody is familiar with, the happy birthday song!

Debutant makes a wish and blows the candles.


HOST: Tonight’s celebration tells me that the best demonstration of gratitude in response to a wonderful
experience like this one can be contained in an overwhelming thank you. Maraming salamat po for making me
a part of this memorable occasion. And if there’s one person here tonight who is more than grateful to see all
of you, that would be our beloved celebrant, Cham. I’m giving the floor to our dear debutant to give her
message for all of us.

Thank you message from Cham


HOST: The night is young, and so are we, diba? Are you ready to party? We have just actually started. Again,
thank you for having me here to celebrate with all of you. Isang malakas na “Happy birthday, Cham! naman
diyan. At the count of three…1, 2, 3, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHAM! Our debutant is not just a pretty face but also a
very talented lady. To get the party started, throw your hands up in the air for CHAM with the City Lights
Band! This is your host, John Irene Del Campo, enjoy the rest of the night everyone!
Cham opens the party by a song number with City Lights Band

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