MODULE 6: GAWAD NG MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN
Summary
TLDRThe video script celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through its national living treasures. It features masters of indigenous arts and crafts, highlighting their contributions to literature, music, and textile traditions. Notable figures include Gino, a Mangyan poet; Masino in Tarai, a master of multiple instruments; and Salinta Monon, a renowned textile weaver. The script also honors the late Eduardo Motto, a metalsmith, and others, emphasizing their significance in preserving the country's cultural legacy.
Takeaways
- 🎵 The script features a series of musical interludes, suggesting a cultural or artistic performance.
- 🙏 The term 'thank you' is repeated, indicating moments of acknowledgment or appreciation within the performance.
- 🌟 The script highlights individuals recognized for their significant contributions to culture, particularly in the fields of literature and performing arts.
- 🎶 Masino in Tarai is celebrated for his mastery of indigenous instruments and was conferred the Bayan title in 1993.
- 🏆 The script mentions a Filipino musician who was a recipient of the national living treasure award and was known for playing the kojape instrument.
- 🏺 Lang Dulay was honored with the National Living Treasures award in 1998, and her works were exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution.
- 👗 Salinta Monon, a textile weaver, was recognized for her expertise in traditional weaving techniques and was also a National Living Treasures awardee.
- 👦 Owang Mahadas, despite being blind, learned to play traditional instruments and is highlighted for his musical talent.
- 📚 Eero Caballero is known for his work in documenting oral literature, particularly ancient epics in an extinct language.
- 🎭 Saklag, a member of the Kalinga people, taught himself traditional music and dance, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of his community.
- 🌈 Haja Amina Ape was a master weaver known for her intricate and colorful textile designs, particularly pandan mats.
Q & A
Who is Masino Intaray and what are his contributions?
-Masino Intaray was born on April 10, 1943, in Makagwa, Bali, and lived in Brooke's Point, Palawan. He is known for playing multiple indigenous instruments, such as the basal (gong), ruding (mouth harp), and babarak (ring flute). Intaray was conferred the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasures) award in 1993 for his significant contributions to literature and the performing arts.
What is significant about Lang Dulay's work?
-Lang Dulay, a princess from Lake Sebu in South Cotabato, was conferred the National Living Treasures award in 1998. Her works were featured in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., during the Philippine Independence Centennial celebrations. She is known for preserving the T'nalak weaving tradition of the T'boli people.
What is Salinta Monon known for in Filipino culture?
-Salinta Monon, a textile weaver from Davao del Sur, was awarded the National Living Treasures title in 1998. She is known for her mastery in weaving the B'laan textile made from abaca fibers, specifically the 'dagmay' fabric, which is an integral part of the Bagobo culture.
How did Uwang Ahadas contribute to Filipino traditional music?
-Uwang Ahadas, born on February 16, 1945, became blind at the age of five. He learned to play various traditional Yakan instruments such as the gabang (a bamboo xylophone) and the agung (gongs). Ahadas played an essential role in preserving Yakan musical traditions and was recognized for his contributions to music.
What is Federico Caballero known for documenting?
-Federico Caballero, born on December 25, 1938, is renowned for documenting the oral literature of the Panay Bukidnon people, particularly the ten epics that are rendered in an extinct language related to Kinaray-a. He is known as Nong Pedrin and has significantly contributed to preserving the indigenous heritage of the Panay Bukidnon.
Who is Eduardo Mutuc and what is his craft?
-Eduardo Mutuc, born on October 12, 1949, is a Filipino metalsmith and sculptor known for his mastery of the pinukpuk tradition. This craft involves the intricate embellishment of metal sheets, which he uses to create religious and secular art pieces. He has received recognition for his work in the field of sculpture.
What weaving techniques is Ambalang Ausalin known for?
-Ambalang Ausalin, a Filipino master weaver from Lamitan, Basilan, was born on March 4, 1943. She is known for her deep knowledge of the weaving process and for her mastery of crafting the sinuluan and putungan, two of the most intricately designed textiles in the Yakan tradition.
What are the artistic achievements of Teofilo Garcia?
-Teofilo Garcia is a master craftsman from Abra, known for making the 'tabungaw,' a traditional headpiece made from the gourd plant (tabungao). He learned the craft from his grandfather at the age of 15 and is known for personally cultivating the gourd used in his craft.
Who was Haja Amina Appi and what were her contributions?
-Haja Amina Appi, born on June 25, 1925, was a master mat weaver from the Sama indigenous people. She is credited with creating complex geometric patterns in pandan mats, earning her recognition for her craftsmanship. She passed away on April 2, 2013.
Who was Magdalena Gamayo and what was her expertise in weaving?
-Magdalena Gamayo, born on August 13, 1924, was a Filipino master weaver who excelled in the Ilocano tradition of 'pinagabel.' She became best known for weaving the challenging 'sinan sabong' (flower designs) pattern. Gamayo passed down her knowledge of traditional Ilocano weaving techniques.
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