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EMCEES’ SCRIPT

 INTRODUCTION

C: Good evening ….ladies and gentlemen! Good evening, Joanna

J: Good evening, too, Carl! You look so stunning tonight.

C: Thanks and I can return the favor to you right away for you look so
gorgeous in time for this occasion.

J: Well…. There are one hundred and one reasons of getting dressed up
elegantly and ravishingly tonight.

C: You bet, Joanna. Tonight is one of the highlights of DCC co-


curricular events in the pantheon of social graces & gregariousness!

J: Metamorphosis – a major change in the appearance or character of


something. From our greatest failure to our extravagant experiences,
they made us stronger, bolder and fiercer than ever before – creating
a better version of yourself.

BOTH: WELCOME TO THE DCC SENIORS BALL 2020!

C: The much-awaited social gathering of the junior and senior students of


our school as they are poised for take-off to the world of fashion,
fad & craze!

J: Talking about fashion, fad and craze….are you familiar with the red
carpet premiere in international entertainment?

C: Yes, definitely, Joanna! A red carpet premiere is the meeting of the


stellar cast of whatever film genre to be promoted for initial world
screening. Like the red carpet premiere nights held in Universal
Studio and the famous Metro Goldwyn Mayer. The attendees of such
gatherings….what a power-house cast ever assembled!

J: Aside from paving the way for world cinema milestones, Red Carpet
premiere is also anchored on the annual international film &
television recognition nights from the world renowned award-giving
bodies like Academy Award, Cannes Film Festival, MTV Music Award,
Golden Globe Award and many others.

C: And tonight….to suffice the call of the occasion…..this year’s Seniors


Ball geared towards the Red Carpet Premiere as our thematic concept.

J: And without further ado…to kick the ball rolling, let’s paint the town
red and roll out the red carpet for the grand entrance of juniors and
seniors as they take a walk of fame.

C: Let’s give them a resonating applause!

 Presentation of Prom Attendees Senior College Students

J: And… that wraps up the so-called DCC’s version of “Walk of Fame”. You guys
are so hip and fabulous.
C: And to formally commence this event, please rise and feel a few moments of
solemnity for an invocation to be led by Julito Baclaon.

 Opening Prayer Julito Baclaon


J: Please remain standing and imbibe among ourselves the virtue of nationalism
& patriotism through the singing of Philippine National Anthem to be
conducted by Denise Perez.

 National Anthem Denise Perez

C: You may now be seated.

J: Carl, are you fond of watching red carpet premiere on velvet channel?

C: Yes. One of the most remarkable red carpet premiere nights I have watched
was the Moscow Premiere of the Transformers: Dark of the Moon last June
2011. That event was highlighted by classy entrance of Rosie Huntington-
Whiteley with her sought-after Gucci gown. How about you Joanna? Any
favorite actress or entertainer who graced a certain Red Carpet premiere?

J: I remember the premiere night of the movie, “Black Swan” held in New York
last year. Natalie Portman, the winner of Academy Award Best Actress, added
color to the event through her jaw-dropping and breath-taking aura & style.
She was simply fantastic during that night. Or Megan Fox in promoting
“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” in various countries. Her higher than
high slits in all her gowns from Donna Karan to Herve Leroux, Alberta
Ferretti to Roberto Cavalli were strikingly amazing.

C: Very well said Joanna. You really did your intensive research on that,
didn’t you? How about the “Eclipse Premiere Night”which was a Robert
Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner sandwich! And to explain further
the central idea of this evening’s soiree, let’s all welcome the
Communications Officer of the Student Council, Samantha Camille Espiritu,
for her opening remarks.

J: On her way to the red carpet and to the walk of fame, let’s give her a
resounding applause!

 Welcome Address Samantha Camille Espiritu

C: Thank you very much Sam for your inspiring message to all the attendees
tonight. May your words of wisdom be our moving spirit as we enjoy the
night here in the Grand Men Seng Hotel. By the way, Joanna, what do you
think is the essence of this event?

C: Well… in my own angle of vision, every Seniors’ Ball signifies the


celebration of awards and achievements of our senior students.

J: At this point in time, I am quite sure that everyone is excited to get the
taste of luscious & sumptuous food to be served for dinner by the accommodating
crew members of Grand Men Seng Hotel.

C: So before we prolong such “digestive revolution” inside us, we are now


declaring with full force that….”IT’S EATING TIME!”

J: Let’s enjoy the food in observance of the table etiquette as usual. Happy
Eating, everyone! Bon appetite!
 Dinner

C: Good evening once again! Is the food great? Still craving for another
serving? Seemingly, everyone enjoys taking dinner so as to be all-set for
the next part of the program.

J: That’s right, Joanna! One of the most-awaited parts of this event is the
traditional cotillion de honor that serves as the prelude to the dancing
portion of the Prom.

C: And to showcase the gracefulness and the inclination of the Vincentians


tonight, let’s now welcome the Cotillion de Honor dancers under the
supervision of Mr. Edwin Acierto. Let’s give them a big hand with grace
and poise!

 Cotillion de Honor Selected Senior College Students

J: Thank you, cotillion de honor dancers for your awe-inspiring performance.


You guys almost moved heaven and earth in dancing!

C: Honestly, Joanna, we don’t expect you to be like us, but we expect you
to be one of us or should I say “better than us”. We challenge you to soar
high in all aspects but to keep you both feet on the ground despite of
meritorious achievements. These are your gargantuan roles as would-be
seniors!

J: Thanks for such nuggets of wisdom, Carl. I could really imagine that you
and your batch mates will have a bright future a few years from now because
of your God-given talents and desirable traits. Senior Class….it’s you
already!

C: Your road to success will always be under construction. But, with your
innate aptitude coupled with great attitude, you can shape up your altitude
with accuracy & fondness. Good luck to the members of the Graduating Class
2019.

J: We’re almost done with the second part of this program. And to formally
end this part and to move on to the next exciting one, please join me in
welcoming Ozion John Payba for his parting words. Let’s give him a warm
applause.

 Parting Words Ozion John Payba

C: Thank you OJ for reminding us of the party’s dos and don’ts. We’ll take
note of that with no ifs and buts. This we promise you!

J: Thanks OJ. You know Joanna…I am kinda dead-eager to the next part of
the program. Young ladies…. let’s be in the know about our first dance
partners for this evening.

C: So we should not keep their heels cool. May we call in Mr. Richard L.
Alpahando, our Guidance Counselor & Junior Class Adviser for the
announcement of the first dance. A warm round of applause for him please.

 Announcement of First Dance Mr. Darryl Villamore


OSSD Staff (College)
J: Thank you T. Richard, guys and girls. And to test more our dancing
shoes’ strength and endurance….

C: And get into the dance to the ultimate & bring down the house, we are
now signing off for awhile….

J: For us to cut a mean rug & shake our bodies. In short, to dance the
night away! Guys & gals, let’s get ready because it’s party-party time!

 Dance….Dance…Dance

C: Good evening once again, we would like to interrupt this dance party for
a very special announcement.

J: While we were having fun throughout the night, our distinguished Board of
Judges started to pick its choices for this year’s Prom King & Queen.

C: And we have now the results! To announce the Prom King and Queen for
this year, we would like to call in our Activity Coordinator and Senior
Class Adviser, Mr. Edwin Acierto , to do the honor. Let’s clap our hands
for him!

 Awarding Ceremony Mr. Leomar Jay R. Oblianda


OSSD Head

OLIVER CARLON & JOANNA APRIL JUYO

Masters of Ceremonies

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