GAMABA Artists(just for requirement)

Joseph Sy
4 Jan 202104:21

Summary

TLDRThe Gawad sa Manlilikang Bayani (Gawad Bayani) is a prestigious Philippine award honoring folk and Mediterranean artists for their commitment to tradition. Established in 1992 by the Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala, it is now administered by the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA). The award has recognized 13 exceptional artists since 1993, including master musicians, weavers, and performers, each showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through their mastery of traditional arts.

Takeaways

  • 🏆 The Gawad sa Manlilikang Bayani (Gawad) is an award that honors Filipino folk and Mediterranean artists who have remained true to their traditions.
  • 📅 The award began in April 1992 as a project of the Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala and was institutionalized through Public Act Number 7355 in 1993.
  • 🏛️ The National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA) administers the Gawad, with the help of a committee that includes Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan and Manlilikha ng Bayan awardees.
  • 🎵 There are currently 13 Gawad awardees in the Philippines, with the first awards given in 1993.
  • 🎼 The first awardee in 1993 was a master of the yapping, an instrument, and was also proficient in playing the queen, agong, and tambuwal.
  • 📚 Another 1993 awardee was recognized for being a prolific and preeminent epic chanter, storyteller, and master of various traditional musical instruments.
  • 🏺 In 1993, an artist was awarded for mastery of the ambahan, a form of poetry.
  • 👘 In 1998, a traditional weaver was awarded for creating woven fabrics using distinct abaca fabrics called inaba.
  • 🌈 Lam-Dulai, also awarded in 1998, is known for weaving tinalak, a cloth made of colorful abaca fabrics.
  • 🎶 A Japan musician was awarded in 2000 for his mastery of the quintan caillou and other instruments, and for contributing to the preservation of traditional music.
  • 📜 Federico Caballero was awarded in 2000 for his documentation of oral literature, particularly the epics of his people.

Q & A

  • What is the Gawad Manlilikhan ng Bayan (GAMA) award?

    -The GAMA award is an accolade that recognizes Filipino folk and Mediterranean artists who have remained true to their traditions.

  • When and by whom was the GAMA project initiated?

    -The GAMA project was initiated in April 1992 by the Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala.

  • How was the Bayan Awards institutionalized?

    -The Bayan Awards was institutionalized through Public Act Number 7355 in Manila.

  • Which organization administers the GAMA awards?

    -The National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA) administers the GAMA awards.

  • How many GAMA awardees are there currently in the Philippines?

    -There are currently 13 GAMA awardees in the Philippines.

  • Who was the first person to be awarded the GAMA in 1993, and for what is he known?

    -The first person to be awarded the GAMA in 1993 was an acclaimed yapping master and teacher, proficient in playing the queen, agong, and tambuwal.

  • What is the significance of the artist awarded in 1993 for being a prolific and preeminent epic chanter?

    -The artist was recognized for his outstanding mastery of various traditional musical instruments and his role as an epic chanter and storyteller.

  • Which traditional art form did the 1993 awardee master, and what is it known for?

    -The 1993 awardee was a master of the ambahan, a traditional form of poetry.

  • What was the reason for awarding the traditional weaver in 1998?

    -The traditional weaver was awarded for creating woven fabrics using distinct advocate fabrics called inaba.

  • What is tinalak and who was awarded for it in 1998?

    -Tinalak is a type of cloth made of colorful abacus fabrics, and Lam Dulai was awarded for being a Tiboli traditional weaver of tinalak in 1998.

  • Which Japanese musician was awarded in 2000 for his mastery of the quintan caillou and instruments?

    -The Japanese musician awarded in 2000 for his mastery of the quintan caillou and instruments was not named in the script.

  • Why was Federico Caballero awarded in the year 2000?

    -Federico Caballero was awarded in 2000 for his documentation of the oral literature, particularly the epics of his people.

  • What is the significance of the artist awarded in 2000 for being a master of dance and the performing arts?

    -The artist was a master of the kaliga musical instruments and the dance patterns and movements associated with his people's rhythm.

  • What unique skill did the master weaver awarded in 2005 among the Sama indigenous community possess?

    -The master weaver was known for her unique designs, straightness of her edging, and the fineness of her sasa.

  • What is the traditional cloth tapestry worn as a head cover, and who was awarded for it in 2005?

    -The traditional cloth tapestry worn as a head cover is called the pistia pit, and Hata Sawabi was awarded for it in 2005.

  • Why was Chopino Garcia conferred the award in 2012?

    -Chopino Garcia was conferred the award in 2012 for his efforts in keeping the traditional taboo making alive and vibrant.

  • What is the significance of Magdalena Gamayo's award in 2012?

    -Magdalena Gamayo, a 93-year-old master inabel weaver from the Ilocos region, was awarded in 2012 for her contributions to the traditional art of weaving.

Outlines

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🏆 Gawad sa Manlilikang Gawai at Galing ng Filipino

The Gawad sa Manlilikang Gawai at Galing ng Filipino (GAMAKA) is an award that honors Filipino folk and Mediterranean artists who have remained true to their traditions. It originated as a project by the Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala in April 1992 and was later institutionalized through Public Act Number 7355. Administered by the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA), the award has recognized 13 individuals for their mastery in various traditional arts. The first awardee in 1993 was a renowned master and teacher of the yapping instrument, also proficient in playing the queen, agong, and tambuwal. Another 1993 awardee was a celebrated epic chanter and storyteller. The awardees are recognized for their outstanding mastery of traditional musical instruments, mastery of ambahan poetry, traditional weaving using distinct fabrics, and other cultural arts. The award also acknowledges the contributions of a Japanese musician, a master of dance and performing arts, and a master weaver among the Sama indigenous community. The award has been conferred to artists who have dedicated their lives to creating art in various mediums and to those who have kept traditional practices alive.

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Keywords

💡Gawad sa Manlilik

The Gawad sa Manlilik is an award that celebrates the folk and Mediterranean artists of the Philippines who have remained true to their traditions. It is a significant part of the video's theme as it highlights the recognition of artists who preserve and promote cultural heritage. The award was institutionalized through Public Act Number 7355 and is administered by the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCAA). Examples from the script include the first awardee, a master of the yapping instrument, and other artists recognized for their mastery in various traditional arts.

💡Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala

The Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala is mentioned as the initiator of the Gawad sa Manlilik project in April 1992. This organization plays a foundational role in the video's narrative as it set the stage for the recognition of traditional artists. Their involvement underscores the importance of community and institutional support in preserving cultural practices.

💡National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCAA)

The NCAA is the administering body for the Gawad sa Manlilik awards. It is responsible for overseeing the selection and recognition of awardees, ensuring that the process upholds the integrity and values of the award. The NCAA's role is crucial in the video's message as it represents the government's commitment to honoring and promoting cultural heritage.

💡Yapping

Yapping refers to a traditional musical instrument played by the first awardee mentioned in the script. It is a key concept in the video as it exemplifies the traditional arts being recognized and preserved. The mastery of the yapping, along with other instruments like the queen and agong, demonstrates the depth of the artist's connection to their cultural roots.

💡Epic Chanter

An epic chanter is an artist who performs long narrative poems or stories, often accompanied by music. In the video, one of the awardees is recognized for being a prolific and preeminent epic chanter and storyteller. This role is significant as it showcases the oral tradition and the importance of storytelling in preserving history and cultural identity.

💡Traditional Musical Instruments

The video mentions various traditional musical instruments, such as the tambuwal, as part of the cultural heritage being honored. These instruments are not only tools for creating music but also symbols of cultural identity and tradition. The mastery of these instruments by the awardees is a testament to their dedication to preserving cultural practices.

💡Ambahan

Ambahan is a form of traditional poetry in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas region. The video highlights an awardee who is a master of ambahan, emphasizing the importance of linguistic and literary traditions in cultural preservation. The recognition of ambahan in the script underscores the diversity of Philippine cultural expressions.

💡Tiboli Traditional Weaver

Tiboli refers to a traditional weaver, specifically one who creates the Tinalak cloth, as mentioned in the script. This craft is a significant aspect of the video's theme as it represents the preservation of traditional textile arts. The awardees' expertise in weaving with abacus fibers and creating distinct patterns highlights the intricate skills involved in maintaining these cultural practices.

💡Inabel Weaver

Inabel weavers are traditional textile artists known for their handwoven fabrics. The script mentions an awardee who is a master Inabel weaver, showcasing the intricate weaving techniques and the cultural significance of these fabrics. The recognition of Inabel weavers in the video underscores the importance of honoring and sustaining traditional crafts.

💡Kalina

Kalina is a traditional dance form in the Philippines, often accompanied by music. The video features an awardee who is a master of Kalina dance and the associated musical instruments. This keyword is important in the video's narrative as it illustrates the interplay between music, dance, and cultural expression, emphasizing the holistic approach to preserving cultural heritage.

💡Sama Indigenous Community

The Sama indigenous community is highlighted in the video through an awardee who is a master weaver among them. This keyword is significant as it brings attention to the cultural practices of indigenous groups and the importance of recognizing and preserving their unique traditions. The video's focus on the Sama community demonstrates the diversity and richness of Philippine cultural heritage.

💡Gourd Cascade Maker

A gourd cascade maker is an artisan who creates decorative items from gourds, as recognized in the video through an awardee. This craft represents a specific form of traditional art that is being preserved and celebrated. The mention of the gourd cascade maker in the script emphasizes the importance of recognizing the variety of artistic expressions within the cultural heritage of the Philippines.

Highlights

The Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) is an award recognizing folk and Mediterranean artists in the Philippines who have remained true to their traditions.

GAMABA began as a project of the Philippine Rotary Club Makati Ayala in April 1992.

The award was institutionalized through Public Act Number 7355.

Administered by the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA).

There are currently 13 GAMABA awardees in the country.

The first award was given in 1993 to an acclaimed yapping master and teacher.

One awardee is proficient in playing the queen, agong, and tambuwal.

Another artist is recognized for his mastery of various traditional musical instruments.

A master of the ambahan poetry was awarded in 1993.

A traditional weaver was awarded for woven fabrics using distinct advocate fabrics called inaba.

A tiboli traditional weaver of tinalak was awarded in 1998.

A Japan musician was awarded for his mastery of the quintan caillou and instruments.

Federico Caballero was awarded for his documentation of the oral literature, particularly the epics of his people.

A loss of the club, a kalina master of dance and performing arts, was awarded in the year 2000.

A master weaver among the Sama indigenous community was awarded in 2005 for her unique designs.

Eduardo Mutu was awarded in 2005 for his dedication to creating religious and non-religious art.

Hata Sawabi, a thousand weaver, was awarded in 2005 for her work on the traditional cloth tapestry.

In 2012, President Aquino conferred the award to Chopino Garcia, a taboo now or gourd cascade maker.

Magdalena Gamayo, a 93-year-old master inabel weaver, was awarded in 2012.

Transcripts

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is an award that recognizes the folk

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mediterraneous artists of the

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philippines

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who has remained true to their

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traditions

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the mapa began as a project of

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philippine rotary club makati ayala

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in april 1992 the gowan's in manila

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bayan awards was institutionalized

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through

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public act number 7355

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administered by the national commission

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for culture and arts or ncaa

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through gawad's and manili khanna bias

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committee

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currently there are 13 gamaka awardees

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in the country

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first awarded during 1993 is

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an acclaimed yapping master and teacher

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of this instrument

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he is also proficient in playing the

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queen

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agong

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and tambuwal

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is another artist awarded during 1993

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for being a prolific and preeminent epic

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chanter and storyteller

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he is recognized for his outstanding

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mastery of various

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traditional musical instruments such as

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he now beloved is awarded during

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1993 for being a master of the ambahan

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poetry

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in 1998

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traditional weaver was awarded for woven

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fabrics using distinct advocate fabrics

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called inaba

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lam dulai awarded during 1998

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is a tiboli traditional weaver of

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tinalak

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also known as cloth made of colorful

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abacus

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fabrics

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is a japan musician who was awarded

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during the year 2000

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for his mastery of the quintan caillou

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and instruments

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an epic chapter from kalino piloilo

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federico caballero

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was awarded during the year 2000 for his

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documentation of the oral literature

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particularly the epics of his people

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another artist awarded in the year 2000

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is a loss of the club who was a

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well-known kalina master of dance

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and the performing arts he mastered not

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only the kaliga musical instruments

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but also the dance patterns and

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movements associated

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with its people's rhythm

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awarded in the year 2005 is a master

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math weaver

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among the sama indigenous community for

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her unique designs

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straightness of her edging the topic and

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the fineness of her sasa

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and kimaki awarded in 2005

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is also eduardo mutu who has dedicated

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his life to creating religious

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and non-religious art in silver bronze

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and wood

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then hata sawabi is a thousand weaver

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awarded also in 2005 she is known as the

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weaver of the pistia pit

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the traditional cloth tapestry worn as a

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head cover

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in 2012 president aquino conferred the

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award

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to chopino garcia who is a taboo now

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or gourd cascade maker he was cited for

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his efforts in keeping the traditional

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taboo

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making alive and vibrant lastly

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magdalena gamayo is a 93 year old master

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inabel weaver

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from the ilocos region who was awarded

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in the year 2012

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