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Aldoes V. Lasaca and Krizia Marie D. Gango Nuptials

Tuesday, October 20, 2020.

Music is magic and the chords of the love songs that two people popularize in their gigs, made true their promise to love each other forever with the blessing of their parents in the presence of the Lord. Yes, Aldoes Villanueva Lasaca and Krizia Marie Dancel Gango vowed as husband and wife on October 20, 2020.

Aldoes and Krizia Marie are very animated in the music industry. They sing their notes; they love their tune; and they both love each other, too.

Their first meeting was in January of 2014, approximately six years ago. The singing group of Krizia Marie – the Jam403 Acoustic – invited Aldoes to become one of singers. On the 3rd month after their first meeting, Aldoes confessed to Krizia Marie how her songs touch his heart and so forth and so on. And the rest is history, as they say. Aldoes proposed marriage to Krizia Marie, right there at a place called the “Gate of Heaven” located in Bali, Indonesia.

Aldoes claimed Krizia Marie as his beautiful bride in the historic church of St. Agustin in Panglao, Bohol. Aldoes is 31 years old while Krizia Marie is 29. He is from Mati City, Davao Oriental while she is from Mansasa District, Tagbilaran City. He is a percussionist aside from his being an international seafarer while she is the lead singer of JAM403 band.

The very important people during the church ceremony were: the priests – Rev. Fr. Jose Stelieto A. Ruyeras, Rev. Fr. Ramilo Mapaye, SVD and Rev. Fr. Ruel F. Lero, SVD; the bride’s parents – Capt. Gerardo Dango and Mrs. Mary Ruth Dango; the groom’s parents: Mrs. Mariza Lasaca and Mr. Raul Lasaca; Maid of Honor – Kimberly Mae Gango; Best Man – Arvin Jim Lasaca; Ring Bearer – Gerard “Tisoy” Gango; and Coin Bearer – Keannu Kirby Wayne Anobling

The wedding reception at Bellevue Resort was strictly under the mandated protocols but never did the new couple and the guests show any form of disappointment as they danced to the music, sang songs of love and ate food of jubilation – without violating provisions of said protocols.

The hosting ability of Raul Gatal controlled the party in high gears as the service providers gave their best to make the event, THE BEST.

Thumbmark covered the affair for photos and video. Charlow Cielo Arbasto did the make over role while Mark Ryan Sines was in charge of hair styiling. Ej Relampagos was perfect with his creation for the bridal gown; just as Cielo Arbasto (again), showed his expertise for the groom’s suit. Coordination was done by Crown Jewel Productions & DR. Events, while styling-in-charge was J Rex WOW Event Designer. Cake and dessert food were all under the care of Estrella’s Bakery who, with Bohol & Uriel’s Food Bites, arranged the cocktails setup,

Adding to the beat and rhythm of the show were: Rexor James, the dj; Euphony Acoustic for the cocktail party band; and, of course, Jam403 Acoustic for the reception band; MackiePro Sounds for the lights and sound; Click Splash for the photobooth; and Christian Bustrillos and Formilleza Arts for the photobooth masks.

The bride’s bouquet, created and arranged by Michael Yu Full of PlantBro Bohol, put in the final piece to complete the frame of success for the event.

Note to be outdone, Chandymar Araneta Batoy of “SMILE”, Philippines took his pen and paper for the media mileage of the celebration.

Mr. & Mrs. Aldoes V. Lasaca
(nee Krizia Marie D. Gango)
Aldoes, the groom, wears his
brightest smile as he poses
with happiness.
And now, here comes Krizia,
the bride in her beautiful gown.
The couple poses with the family of the groom:
Aunt Edna Anobling, younger brothers Aldren
John and Arvin Jim (best man). The parents of
the groom could not make it to the celebration
due to the restrictions caused by the pandemic.
Krizia is joined by her sister Kimberly Mae
inside the Bridal Car.
The newly married couple is flanked by the
parents of the bride, Mary Ruth Gango and
Capt. Gerry Gango

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