Archive for December, 2011

Ecuador wins Miss Earth 2011

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Miss Earth 2011 Olga Alava of Ecuador

Olga Alava,

Ecuador

wins Miss Earth 2011

 MANILA – Ecuador’s Olga Alava was crowned Miss Earth on Saturday after beating out contestants from 84 countries at the final of this international beauty competition, held this year in the Philippine capital.Alava, 23, a native of Guayaquil and an international business graduate, was crowned queen of a pageant mostly dominated by Latin beauties who took three out of the top four places in the final.

Olga Mercedes Álava Vargas is an Ecuadorian beauty pageant titleholder and Top Model who was crowned Miss Earth Ecuador 2011 and is the reigning Miss Earth.

 Olga, who stands 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) tall, competed as the representative of Guayas in Miss Ecuador 2011, and became the eventual the 3nd Runner-up.
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As the official representative of her country to the 2011 Reina Hispanoamericana pageant due to Claudia SchiessMiss Ecuador 2011 was competing in Miss Continente Americano 2011 and won the pageant respectively, Verónica Vargas, 1st runner-up was competing in Miss World 2011, and Fernanda Cornejo, 2nd runner-up was competing in Miss International 2011, Olga Álava as the 3th runner-up took the right to represent Ecuador in Reina Hispanoamericana 2011 where she placed 2nd runner-up to our Evalina van Putten, Miss Curaçao who won the  Reina Hispanoamericana 2011.

In September, 2011, the director of Diosas Escuela de Misses (Diosas School for Beauty Queens), Jose Hidalgo, chose her as the official representative of Ecuador to the 2011 Miss Earth pageant, current Miss Earth titleholder Nicole Faria of India crowned her as Miss Earth 2011.

Miss Earth 2011 Olga Alava


Brazil’s Driely Bennettone was first runner-up and won the title of Miss Earth-Air, while the Venezuelan Caroline Medina came in fourth and was named Miss Earth-Fire. Philippine Athena Imperial was third with the honorary title of Miss Earth-Water.

“Celebrating Forests for People” was the slogan of this year’s Miss Earth pageant, created by the Philippine company Carousel to raise awareness about the environment and the effects of climate change.

The Ecuadorian beauty, an enthusiast about Asian culture who studied in China for a year and speaks Mandarin, succeeds Nicole Faria from India, winner of the contest held a year ago in Vietnam.


During the event she answered a question from the jury by saying that “education is the best solution for the environment because children are those who have to preserve the Earth for future generations.”Alava presented an ecological project for protecting Ecuador’s mangroves and has also become a spokeswoman for the protection of the Yasuni biosphere reserve in her country.

The winner will receive a cash award of $20,000 along with other prizes, and will become the spokeswoman for the Miss Earth Foundation and the United Nations Environment Program.

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OFFICIAL RESULTS

Olga Alava won the 11th edition of Miss Earth 2011 held at the at the University of the Philippines Theater in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.

Miss Earth 2011: Ecuador – Olga Alava
Miss Ecuador 2011

Miss Air: Brazil 
Miss Brazil 2011

Miss Water: Philippines
Miss Philippines 2011

Miss Fire: Venezuela
Miss Venezuela 2011

TOP 8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Miss Bosnia & Herzegovina 2011
Crimea
Miss Crimea 2011
Mexico
Miss Mexico 2011
Zimbabwe
Miss Zimbabwe 2011

Top 16:
Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Miss Chinese Taipei 2011
Japan
Miss Japan 2011
Paraguay
Miss Paraguay 2011
Portugal
Miss Portugal 2011
Slovenia
Miss Slovenia 2011
Sweden
Miss Sweden 2011
Thailand
Miss Thailand 2011
Ukraine
Miss Ukraine 2011

What environmental project will Olga Alava create to promote the protection of Mother Earth and why, she replied that “My principal Project is to preserve the mother earth, taking care of the forests which give us the air to live, and are habitats for biodiversity. Campaigns dedicated to children and teenagers teaching the importance of preserving and planting. The project for my country will be to help preserving the reserve Yasuni national park by promoting it importance abroad.”

Olga Alava’s environmental advocacy : “Preserving the forests and making campaigns and people conscious to plant and preserve what already exist as the forests are the lungs of the world.”

Miss Earth is an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness. Along with Miss Universe and Miss World contests, Miss Earth is one of the three largest beauty pageants in the world in terms of the number of national-level competitions to participate in the world finals. Miss Earth is also one of the most publicized beauty contests in the world. The reigning titleholders dedicate their year to promote specific projects and often address issues concerning the environment and other global issues.

In 2006, the Miss Earth pageant started to cohost the United Nations Environment Programme‘s Champions of the Earth, an annual international environment awards established in 2005 by the United Nations to recognize outstanding environmental achievers and leaders at a policy level.

This year Curaçao was represented by Miss Miluska Willems in the Miss Earth pageant, who won a distinction during the competition as Miss Earth Bikini Princess.  Very proud of her, I imagine all her hard work to get to Manila she can now be proud of. And she may be one that opens up doors for our nation in this pageant also. G!

 
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Pearls of the Dutch Caribbean – the first Dutch Caribbean Young Professionals Gala

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Pearls of the Dutch Caribbean

the first Dutch Caribbean Young Professionals Gala

(Language: Dutch)

  In mei 2010 werd de jongerencommissie van het Overlegorgaan Caribische Nederlanders (OCaN) gevraagd om het jongerencongres “Anti-positief” te organiseren in het kader van het 25 jarig bestaan van OCaN. Tijdens dit congres stond de leefwereld van Caribisch-Nederlandse jongeren centraal.

 

Na de inspirerende toespraak van de burgemeester van Rotterdam, de heer Aboutaleb, heeft de burgemeester de OCaN jongerencommissie uitgedaagd om met tien praktische ideeën te komen die gebruikt kunnen worden om de problematiek onder de Caribische Nederlanders aan te pakken. Aan de uitdaging van de burgemeester van Rotterdam heeft de OCaN jongerencommissie gehoor gegeven door tien praktische ideeën te presenteren; waaronder een gala en award evenement.

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De focus van dit awards gala ligt op de goede prestaties van de jonge professional uit de Caribisch-Nederlandse gemeenschap als tegengeluid op de negatieve acties en berichtgevingen in de samenleving en de media. Bij dit awards gala zullen de “Young Professionals” in het zonnetje worden gezet door uitingen van waardering van de aanwezigen en door te mogen genieten van een feestelijke avond die speciaal voor hen is georganiseerd. Daarnaast dient dit evenement positief perspectief te geven in een omgeving waarin Caribische Nederlanders continu in de media worden geassocieerd met activiteiten waar criminaliteit en overlast centraal staan.

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Het awards gala is bedoeld voor alle Caribisch Nederlandse jongeren – uit Rotterdam en de rest van het land – en van verschillende vakgebieden: van succesvolle lasser of kok tot kunstenaar of specialist in opleiding.

De “Young Professionals”, worden als voorbeeldfunctie (positief rolmodel) in de samenleving naar voren gebracht. Zij worden als bron van inspiratie en motivatie voor andere jongeren gebruikt, die ook over de talenten en ambities beschikken om zich tot Young Professionals te ontwikkelen.

Tijdens deze feestelijke avond, op 3 december 2011 in Staal Rotterdam, (WTC gebouw ,beursplein 33, Rotterdam, www.staalrotterdam.nl) zal door een jury in de volgende zeven categorieën een Dutch Caribbean Young Professional Award worden uitgereikt:

- Sociaal – Cultureel - Wetenschap - Kunst - Techniek - Sport - Muziek & Entertainment - Carrière & Ondernemerschap

De jury bestaat uit: – Glenn Helberg (voorzitter OCaN  – kinder/jeugd psychiater) – juryvoorzitter; - Ariela Stoffer (advocaat); - Milouska Meulens (presentatrice/journalist  NOS); - Hunneley Felicia (zanger/young professional); – Raymi Sambo (acteur/presentator); – Gabriel Murray (omgevingsmanager Grote Infrastructurele Werken); - Roël Calister(percussionist)

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De genomineerden werden op de officiële Facebook Page bekend gemaakt. Los van bovenstaande categorieën wordt er een ‘Outstanding Dutch Caribbean Young Professional award’ uitgereikt aan de genomineerde met de meeste stemmen. Deze zal door het publiek middels stemmen via de Facebook Page worden gekozen.

Voor de categorie ‘Most Outstanding Dutch Caribbean Young Professional’. Stemmen kan door de foto van jouw favoriete DCYP te ‘LIKEN’. Klik op foto’s en kies het album ‘Most Outstanding Dutch Caribbean Young Professional’. Er kan op meerdere DCYP’s gestemd worden. Uiteindelijk wint de foto met de meeste ‘LIKES’.

De winnaar/winnares voor de andere 7 categorieën wordt door de jury bepaald. Alle winnaars/winnaressen worden op 3 december bekend gemaakt tijdens het gala. Deze poll sluit op donderdag, 1 december 2011 om 23:59 (NL Tijd).

And the Nominees are……

Categorie: Techniek
Lernnerth Angela
Javier St. Jago
JNP (Juliana, Nivillac & Petronilia)
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Categorie: Kunst
Sharelly Emanuelson
Quinsy Gario
Francis Sling (JayArt)
Hemayel Martina (RIP)
Frenshelo Janzen
Rosabelle Illes
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Categorie: Sociaal Cultureel
  Nadya van Putten
Demo
Giovanni Franken
Annette Morón
Roderick Andrea
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Categorie: Muziek & Entertainment
Mischu Laikah
Ruben Solognier
D.A.N.D.O Luidens
Kris Berry (Kristel de Haak)
Shermanology (Andy, Dorothy & Leon Sherman)
Shirma Rouse
Vernon Chatlein
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    Categorie: Wetenschap
Mariano Heyden
Nicole Larmonie
Rhyenne Zimmerman
Rodney Rosalia
Ivy Defoe
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Categorie: Sport
Caimin Douglas
Nederlands Honkbalteam 2011
Brian Mariano
Jemyma Betrian
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  Categorie: Carrière & Ondernemerschap
David van Delden
Kimberly Margarita
Kevin Voges
Levi Silvanie
Edelmar Pieternelle (Pasty)
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Adriana Paniagua of Nicaragua crowned Miss Teen International 2011

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Adriana Paniagua es Miss Teen International 2011

Adriana Paniagua of Nicaragua gets crowned as the new Miss Teen Intenational 2011

15-year old Adriana Paniagua, from Chinandega, Nicaragua, won the Miss Teen International beauty pageant held in San Jose, Costa Rica, on November 23rd.   The 1st runner-up was Miss Teen Costa Rica (Josseling Porras) and the 2nd runner-up was Miss Teen Colombia (Sofia De las Piedras). Completing the Top 6 were the teens from Aruba (Mishelle Mota), Puerto Rico (Rebeca Valentin) and Canada (Alexandra Janays). 14 beauties competed in the pageant.

Miss Teen Nicaragua also won the Best National Costume award.

The pageant, which is usually held in Costa Rica, has signed a contract with China for the next five years, explained Enrique Gonzalez, organizer; and it will be held in the asian country starting in 2012.

Miss Teen International is an annual beauty pageant for teen aged girls from the Americas and other regions of the world.

Former Titleholders

1993 Sofia Andersson of Sweden

1994 Ana Carina Góis Homa of Brazil

1995 Kristen Elizabeth Hungerford of Sweden

1996 Karina Renata Cavazzana of Brazil

1997 Katherine González Rivera of Puerto Rico

1998 Vanessa Martins Fernandes of Brazil

1999 Carolina Raven Perez of Aruba

2000 Ayanette Mary Ann Statia of Curaçao

2001 Yara Lasanta of Puerto Rico

2002 Fabriella Quesada Sequeira of Costa Rica

2003 María Teresa Rodríguez of Costa Rica

2004 – 2005 Lauryn Eagle of Australia

2006 Mayra Matos of Puerto Rico

2007 Jenny Quiroga Bravo of Mexico

2008 Isabele Sanchez of Brazil

2009 Nazareth Cascante of Costa Rica

2010 Lynette Do Nascimento of Aruba

And crowning  this 2011 to follow the international teenage legacy Adriana Paniagua of Nicaragua

Following the pageant with an eagle eye, what is much appreciated is the high-level of teenage beauty ambassadors could’ve been appreciated in this year’s Miss Teen International. 

For Curaçao we are working to keep up with the legacy of former Miss Teen International – Ayanette Meyer Statie (former Miss Universe and World Curaçao). Stay tuned for more information on the development of this future project.