February 7, 2026

A legacy fulfilled: Lisa Macuja Elizalde marks 40th homecoming celebration with a season of curated performances and a landmark collaboration with The Dawn

Exactly forty years ago, Lisa Macuja Elizalde made the defining choice to leave behind a flourishing career at the Kirov Ballet (now Mariinksy Ballet) in Moscow and return to the Philippines. That homecoming became the cornerstone of her mission to bring ballet to the people and people to ballet, a mission that has shaped generations of dancers and audiences.

(L-R) (first row) Ballet Manila principal dancer Joshua Enciso, company artist Shamira Drapete with principal dancers Jessica Pearl Dames, Abigail Oliveiro and Junmark Sumaylo;

(second row) The Dawn members Bim Yance, Rommel Sanchez, Jun Boy Leonor, Francis Reyes and Jett Pangan; Ballet Manila CEO and artistic director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde, associate artistic director and resident choreographer Gerardo Francisco Jr., and resident choreographer Martin Lawrence; The Manila Symphony Orchestra president Maan Hontiveros and music director Maestro Marlon Chen

Forty years later, Lisa marks her homecoming milestone through Ballet Manila’s PRIMA Performance Season, a curated program of classical works that highlight the company’s Vaganova roots and its commitment to sustaining excellence while making ballet accessible to Filipinos. The landmark year also features a special collaboration with The Dawn, staged at Aliw Theater on February 20 and 21 at 8:00 p.m. Both Lisa and The Dawn are icons of their generations, and this production links their parallel 40-year journeys through a fusion of ballet and rock music. The performance will showcase some of The Dawn’s most popular and iconic songs reimagined through dance, underscoring Ballet Manila’s continuing effort to make ballet relevant and accessible.

The collaboration is being presented as part of the Ballet & Ballads series and produced by Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC). A brainchild of Fred J. Elizalde in the early years of Ballet Manila, Ballet & Ballads has contributed immensely to the mission and vision of Macuja-Elizalde to make classical ballet more accessible to the general public by performing alongside mainstream artists and keeping ticket prices either free or minimal.

From Ballet & Ballads, the PRIMA Performance Season of Ballet Manila will unfold with a series of landmark productions. Sleeping Beauty will be staged on March 14 and 15, 2026 at Aliw Theater, accompanied by the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Alexander Vikulov. The season continues with Paquita on June 20 and 21, 2026, featuring a showcase of the company’s Vaganova heritage and classical precision. Finally, the season will culminate with La Bayadère on August 22 and 23, 2026, featuring the triumphant return of guest artists Renata Shakirova and Kimin Kim of the Mariinsky Ballet, who made their Philippine debut in 2025 with Don Quixote.
(L-R) Paquita Pas de Trois featuring Ballet Manila principal dancer Jessica Pearl Dames with company artists Rafael Perez and Nanami Hasegawa.

 (L-R) Ballet Manila company artist Shamira Drapete and principal dancer Joshua Enciso perform an excerpt from Sleeping Beauty.

Reflecting on the milestone, Lisa shared: “Forty years ago, I came home with a mission to make ballet part of Filipino life. To see that vision continue through Ballet Manila and the PRIMA performance season is deeply meaningful not just for me but for everyone in the company. It proves that ballet can endure, adapt, and belong to everyone.”

Other performances throughout the year include Ibong Adarna in Dumaguete in February and at Ateneo’s Areté in October, an international tour in Kuala Lumpur in September, and the Holiday Cheer Series in December.

These events frame 2026 not only as a year full of performances but as a cultural cycle completed, a legacy fulfilled, and a future opened by a ballerina who chose to come home even while at the cusp of international success.

Lisa Macuja Elizalde’s 40th homecoming year is more than a personal milestone. It is a testament to endurance, to the completeness of a vision, and to the fulfillment of a promise —that ballet also belongs to the Filipino people.

(L-R) Ballet Manila company artists Samantha Garay, Rodney Catubay, and Ana Graciela Andes; with principal dancers Abigail Oliveiro and Junmark Sumaylo; and company artists Ana Katharina Andes, Jos David Andes and Celine Astrologo in a scene from La Bayadère.

Keep up-to-date with Ballet Manila’s schedule of performances and celebration events by visiting Ballet Manila’s website www.balletmanila.com.ph or Ticketworld page www.ticketworld.com.ph

2GO SCVASI’s newest ISO tanks are now #Ready2GO


2GO Special Container and Value-Added Services, Inc. (SCVASI), the country’s leading ISO tank and cold chain logistics provider, is expanding its ISO tank fleet to strengthen its capability to move coconut-based products and biofuels for export markets. The additional units are expected to increase SCVASI’s ISO tank operations by at least 40 percent.

SCVASI’s recent acquisition of new ISO tanks last September supports the expected rise in demand as coconut-based exports continue to grow in major international markets. Reliable bulk liquid logistics are essential for exporters preparing to scale up shipments of coconut oils, oleochemicals, and other liquid derivatives.

The company’s expanded capacity ensures that food-grade liquids, chemicals, and temperature-sensitive derivatives are transported safely across domestic routes and international gateways.

Philippine Coconut Products in Strong Global Demand

The Philippines is one of the world’s top producers and exporters of coconut products. Industry and government data show the country as a major global source of coconut oil, virgin coconut oil, oleochemicals, desiccated coconut, and coconut water. These products serve key markets in the United States, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia and are used in food manufacturing, personal care, cosmetics, industrial applications, and renewable energy.

With global demand for coconut-derived oils and ingredients remaining strong, SCVASI’s investment is aligned with the operational needs of exporters who rely on secure bulk-liquid logistics, cold-chain handling, and consistent shipping capacity.

Recent developments in trade and market access are also expected to improve the competitiveness of Philippine coconut exports, which may contribute to higher volumes in 2026 and beyond.

Gearing Up for Import and Export Growth in 2026

Planned increases in the mandated coconut methyl ester biodiesel blend are expected to drive higher production and trade activity across the biofuels sector. This will raise demand for both coconut-based exports and essential raw materials, creating greater need for reliable ISO tank logistics to support bulk liquid imports and exports.

In response, SCVASI is scaling up its ISO tank operations to meet increasing demand from coconut processors and biofuel producers. The expanded fleet strengthens the logistics infrastructure required to support domestic distribution and international trade.

“SCVASI has been one of the pioneers of ISO tank and cold chain services in the Philippines. We will continue to lead the industry by investing in solutions that help coconut farmers, processors, and exporters move their products efficiently across the country and around the world,” said Gener Lim, President of 2GO SCVASI.

With its specialized assets and technical expertise, SCVASI is well positioned to support a wide range of import and export requirements. Coconut oils, oleochemicals, and other bulk liquids require strict food-grade, chemical-grade, and safety handling. ISO tank logistics provide the secure and stable transport needed for these products, making SCVASI a vital partner in the export supply chain.

Strengthening Logistics Infrastructure for Philippine Trade

The additional ISO tank units are part of SCVASI’s long-term strategy to support industries that rely on specialized transport. These investments build on SCVASI’s existing fleet, which will continue to expand through 2026.

SCVASI also offers custom brokerage services that support both local and international suppliers, enabling the efficient movement of raw materials and finished products into and out of the Philippines through integrated land and sea logistics solutions.

Through continuous investment in specialized equipment, 2GO SCVASI reaffirms its commitment to delivering efficient, safe, and customer-focused logistics solutions that sustain industries and contribute to nation building.

For inquiries about 2GO SCVASI services, email special_containers@2go.com.ph.

February 4, 2026

Love is in the Air: The Legendary Hot Air Balloon Fiesta Returns to New Clark City on February 13–15, 2026!

Experience riding hot air balloons this Valentine’s weekend—no need to fly abroad—while enjoying drones, paragliders, live music, and more at the Philippines’ longest-running, sky-high adventure!



Love is truly in the air! This Valentine’s weekend, couples and adventure seekers alike can soar above New Clark City, Tarlac, aboard colorful hot air balloons. From February 13–15, 2026, the skies come alive with breathtaking views, magical balloon rides, and unforgettable moments that will make your Valentine’s weekend truly one to remember.


Three Days of Sky-High Adventure


The 26th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (PIHABF) is back and bigger than ever! For three full days, New Clark City transforms into a playground for lovers of flight and fun. Hot air balloons, drones, paragliders, tech marvels, cars, delicious food, and live music all come together for an adventure you have to see to believe.


Set your alarms early for a magical weekend. Balloons take to the skies as early as 6:30 AM, offering a breathtaking morning spectacle as they lift off one by one against the rising sun. Arrive early, look up, and witness one of the most beautiful sights of the Fiesta unfold right before your eyes.

Love Takes Flight: A Valentine’s Dinner Under the Balloons

Celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14 with an unforgettable romantic dinner for ₱1,800 per person, set against the magical sight of hot air balloons burning and glowing to the beat of the live band’s music. Share an intimate evening of great food, enchanting melodies, and a sky illuminated by color, an experience you and your loved one will never forget. 


Learn, Fly, and Be Inspired


Step into a world where adventure meets discovery! The Aviation Seminar returns, giving students, aviation enthusiasts, and industry pros a front-row seat to the latest in flying, safety, and aviation innovations. It’s the perfect chance to see the skies come alive, learn from the experts, and be inspired by the magic above New Clark City.


Action in the Air!


From paramotor stunts to paragliding displays, the skies above New Clark City will be packed with jaw-dropping aerial performances. Don’t miss the Kyxz Hoverbike demo—a futuristic look at next-generation flying vehicles that will leave you in awe.


Meet the Stars of the Sky!


This year’s Fiesta features brand-new and whimsical hot air balloons soaring above the Philippines for the first time. Spot Finley the Turtle (UK), Tuca the Toucan (Brazil), Red Macaw (Brazil), Blue Macaw (Brazil), and Walrus (Brazil)—adding playful color to the skies.


Festivalgoers can also catch Master Zaba (UK), Gnome (North Macedonia), Winnie (UK), Iggy the Purple Baby Dragon (Netherlands), Te Amo (USA), Frank Boy (Brazil), Babbe the Witch (Belgium), Saxon (USA), Boo (USA), and Cupid’s Heart (Switzerland)—promising magical mornings, unforgettable photo moments, and smiles for all ages.


Fiesta Favorites Return!


Beloved hot air balloon icons are back to thrill festivalgoers once again. Soar with Yoda, flown by Benoit Lambert (Belgium); join Princess Nelly, piloted by Peter Van Overwalle (Belgium); take to the skies with the Busby, piloted by Paul Burrows (UK); party overhead with Party, flown by Sheryl Reichert (USA); lift off with Bagger, flown by Thomas Grubbstorm (Switzerland); and marvel at La Cartuja, piloted by Fred Kool (Netherlands). These fan favorites promise sky-high thrills, unforgettable smiles, and memories that will last a lifetime for audiences of all ages.

Busby (UK), Party (USA), La Cartuja (Netherlands)


Adrenaline and Innovation!


The excitement doesn’t stop with the balloons—thrill-seekers can catch high-octane competitions that push the skies to the limit. Watch precision landings at the Paragliding Accuracy Competition, speed and skill at the FPV Drone Races, and fast-flying drones battle it out in Drone Soccer, a unique mix of sport, strategy, and cutting-edge technology.



Fun on the Ground!


The action isn’t just above the clouds. On the ground, festivalgoers can enjoy car shows and drifting exhibitions, colorful kite-flying demonstrations for the whole family, and the bustling Fly Market, featuring food stalls, local products, and unique finds. As the sun sets, live musical performances light up New Clark City, turning the festival into a vibrant celebration of music, food, and adventure.


Tickets and Details


Be part of the 26th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta, happening February 13–15, 2026, at New Clark City, Tarlac. Tickets are available on-site or in advance via HelixPay, SM Tickets, and Klook, with options for every type of visitor:


  • ₱750 – General Admission

  • ₱1,000 – General Admission + Aviation Seminar

  • ₱8,500 – VIP Pass


This event is made possible with the support of valued partners: Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), and New Clark City; FedEx as the Official Logistics Provider; Hann Resorts and Casino (Widus, Marriott and Swissotel) as Official Hotel Partner; NuStar Online as Lifestyle Gaming Partner; with Festival Friends - McDonald’s Philippines Converge, and Prulife UK; and Official Media Partners - BusinessMirror (Print Media Partner), PTV4, and Asian Air Safari.


Stay updated with schedules, announcements, and festival news at www.philballoonfest.net.  Follow the Fiesta on social media for sneak peeks and live updates: Facebook (www.facebook.com/pihabf), Instagram (https://instagram.com/philballoonfest), and TikTok (www.tiktok.com/@philballoonfiesta). 

Schneider Electric Cavite Smart Factory: First Luzon Government Ecozone Site on 100% Renewable Energy


● Schneider Electric’s Cavite Smart Factory is the first manufacturing site in a Luzon economic zone and the first Schneider Electric factory in East Asia to operate on 100% renewable energy.

● The transition was made possible through partnerships with Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ), Meralco Ecozone Power (MEP), Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP), and ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES).

● The Cavite facility, a key hub in Schneider Electric’s East Asia supply chain supporting 1,300 employees, now serves as a model for sustainable, smart manufacturing.


Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, recently switched its Smart Factory in Rosario, Cavite to 100% renewable energy, setting a new benchmark for industrial sustainability in the Philippines.

Marking 30 years in the Philippines, Schneider Electric transitions its Cavite Smart Factory to renewable energy–first in a Luzon government economic zone–reinforcing its commitment to clean power. Photo from Schneider Electric Philippines.

The Cavite Smart Factory is the first manufacturing site within a government-operated economic zone in Luzon to fully transition to renewable energy, and the first Schneider Electric factory in East Asia to operate entirely on clean power. The switch, completed on December 26, 2025, capped Schneider Electric’s 30th year in the Philippines and was formally marked during the company’s 190th global foundation year on January 14, 2026.


Schneider Electric celebrates the 100% renewable energy milestone at its Cavite Smart Factory with partners PEZA, CEZ, MEP, IEMOP, and ACEN RES, highlighting the power of cross-sector collaboration in advancing the Philippines’ energy transition. [L-R: Engr. Alejo Macaraeg, Deputy Administrator, Cavite Economic Zone; Engr. Ronald Torres, General Manager, Meralco Ecozone Power; Antonio Cheng Jr., Cavite Cluster Plant Director, Schneider Electric Philippines, Tony Valdez, Senior Vice President for Market Transformation (Philippine Operations), ACEN RES; Ireen Catane, Country President, Schneider Electric Philippines; and Arjon Valencia, Corporate Planning and Communications Manager, IEMOP]

The milestone was achieved through collaboration with partners including the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ), Meralco Ecozone Power (MEP), Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP), and ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES), underscoring the role of cross-sector partnerships in accelerating the country’s energy transition.

“By moving our Cavite Smart Factory to 100% renewable energy, we are demonstrating that sustainability and industrial competitiveness can go hand in hand,” said Antonio Cheng, Jr., Cavite Cluster Plant Director. “This facility shows what can be achieved when innovation and collaboration come together and we hope it serves as a model for more Philippine manufacturers to follow.”

The transition to 100% renewable energy was made possible through the Green Energy Option Program (GEOP), which allows eligible customers to choose renewable power suppliers. With the program relying on multiple stakeholders, ACEN, PEZA, CEZ, and MEP emphasized that partnerships between companies and institutions are critical to accelerating the country’s energy transition. “We commend Schneider Electric for collaborating with partners and embracing innovations that align with our shared vision of a more sustainable and inclusive energy future,” said Arjon Valencia, Corporate Planning and Communications Manager of IEMOP, the central registration body for the GEOP.

The move is also part of Schneider Electric’s broader effort to decarbonize its operations and value chain in line with its net-zero targets. Since 2018, the company has helped customers save and avoid 729 million tonnes of CO₂, reduced emissions across its top 1,000 suppliers by 53% since 2020, and expanded access to green electricity to more than 60 million people since 2009. Over the same period, Schneider Electric has trained more than 1 million people in energy management, underpinning the company’s long-running sustainability program and contribution to its repeated global recognitions–including from TIME Magazine and Statista, and from Corporate Knights, as the World’s Most Sustainable Company, in 2025.

With over 1,300 employees, the Cavite Smart Factory now serves as a strategic hub within Schneider Electric’s East Asia supply chain network. Established in 1996 and integrated into Schneider Electric in 2007 through the acquisition of American Power Conversion (APC), the site supports global markets across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa through the production of secure power and industrial automation solutions.

“We will continue to provide solutions that help industries reduce carbon emissions while maintaining efficiency and resilience in the way we operate,” shared Antonio Cheng, Jr., Cavite Cluster Plant Director of Schneider Electric Philippines

The Cavite Smart Factory’s switch positions Schneider Electric as a leader in clean energy adoption, showing how innovation turns sustainability commitments into real-world impact.

Kawasaki Strengthens Tricycle Market Leadership as National Sales Outpace Industry Growth in 2025



Kawasaki Philippines further strengthened its leadership in the Philippine tricycle segment in 2025, commanding a 61.5% market share, supported by a 14.8% year-on-year growth. The brand’s continued expansion in the segment outpaced overall tricycle market growth, reinforcing Kawasaki’s position as the preferred motorcycle brand for livelihood and utility use nationwide.

Beyond its dominance in the tricycle segment, Kawasaki Philippines also delivered a strong overall performance in 2025, recording 15.7% year-on-year growth in total motorcycle sales, exceeding the industry’s overall growth rate. This performance marked the strongest growth among major Japanese motorcycle brands in the local market, reflecting demand across both its Regular Bikes and Leisure Bikes categories.

Kawasaki’s sustained leadership in the tricycle segment continues to be anchored by the Barako 175 and CT line-up, which remain widely recognized for their fuel efficiency, reliability, and suitability for daily commercial operations. These models continue to play a vital role in supporting income-generating activities, particularly in provincial and semi-urban communities.

Complementing its strong performance in its Regular Bike segment, Kawasaki Philippines also maintained momentum in its Leisure Bike portfolio, supported by growing consumer interest in premium and higher-displacement models. The company is set to further expand its Kawasaki Leisure Bikes line-up with upcoming model introductions in February 2026, featuring highly anticipated models previously unveiled at major international motor shows such as the Japan Mobility Show and EICMA in 2025.

As Kawasaki Philippines moves into the year ahead, the company remains focused on building on its leadership in core segments while continuing to strengthen its presence across a wider range of motorcycle categories, supporting riders, operators, and dealers across the country.

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
enjoying wonderful world